Unfortunately after a day of trying, I cant get the thing to work -
everything I try results in none of the users accounts appearing on the new
MySQL box.
Can anyone give me a heads up on what sort of a sequence I should go
through?
From: Jake Vickers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: qmailtoa
Title: Message
To my
knowledge, spamassassin's config file sets the level of spam detection
globally throughout the system. If it is possible to set rules for individual
accounts/domains, then I am not aware of it. Perhaps the experts in this list
might be able to assist.
Regards,
Riezal
George wrote:
Someone posted a script to remove an installation of qmail and I
didn't notate the link. I have an installation on a test server I
want to clear and then test with my new rpm versions of apache
2.0.55/mysql 5.1/php (haven't built custom rpm for it yet). I've been
slowly rebuil
Someone posted a script to remove an installation
of qmail and I didn't notate the link. I have an installation on a test
server I want to clear and then test with my new rpm versions of apache
2.0.55/mysql 5.1/php (haven't built custom rpm for it yet). I've been
slowly rebuilding the rpm'
I don't find that most of the spam comes in the way you describe. About 60%
of my spam stopped just by rejecting all ip's from the Pacific Rim (not
feasible for some providers)... then there are groups of ip's which servers
are sending bulk messages to my users... So I limit the recips in the
Title: Message
Hi,
Thanks for the reply.
Is there another way to configure simscan and spam
assassin via config files? I'd like clamAV to scan everyones email but the spam
assassin setting to be individual for each user. Some users may want a
lower/higher spam setting and not just on or o
Title: Message
One
simple way of doing it is logging into qmailadmin. From there you can select to
have spam detection enabled or not for a particular account.
You
can find the spamassassin conf file in /etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf. You can
find more info at http://www.spamassassin.org
Hi Jake,
It turns out Nigel was right about /var/qmail/control/locals - I was
never told, or saw any documentation with regards to that file in
particular but apparently, it only having "localhost" will look
suspicious to GoDaddy and it has to have an FQDN that matches up with
the IP of that serve
What's that command again? 'o conf make_install_arg UNINST=1*'? Doesn't
do anything.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# rpm -qa | grep perl | sort
perl-5.8.0-89.10
perl-CGI-2.81-89.10
perl-CPAN-1.61-89.10
perl-DBD-MySQL-2.1021-3
perl-DB_File-1.808-8
perl-DBI-1.32-9
perl-Digest-HMAC-1.01-11.1
perl-Digest-SHA
Hi,
Could anyone please tell me where is a good place
to find config info / guides to configure Qmail Toaster. All the rpms have been
installed now we need to configure the server.
I'd like to have spam assassin settings on a per
user basis instead of domain basis and a way of changing se
Dairenn Lombard wrote:
Perhaps I'm not being clearly understood;
One last thing I had to throw in - one of my servers came back with a
warning on a hostname in greeting. GoDaddy may be kicking the messages
since when your server connects, it's sending:
220 *Welcome* to Qmail Toaster Ver.
Dairenn Lombard wrote:
Perhaps I'm not being clearly understood;
3. There is no way DNSreports could verify what it is that I'm trying to
do.
I did restart the toaster after updating /var/qmail/control/locals so
I'm going to request that GoDaddy releases their block on its IP and
hope that i
Riezal Ross wrote:
First I tried changing local mirrors, it gave the same errors. I tried
using mirrors from other countries and it still gave the errors. I
suspect that it must've cached the .gz file as I already have it on my
machine. So I gave up on that.
You may try removing the .gz file
Simon Tindall wrote:
Currently my company is running an previous version of qmail.
I have built a new server using QmailToaster and need some ideas on
how to migrate users, configs and domains from a previous version of
Qmail NOT using MySQL to the new version with MySQL.
You would have to
Richardus Alim wrote:
Hi Pak Alim, thanks for the reply.
This is my tcp.smtp file:
127.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
:allow,BADMIMETYPE="",BADLOADERTYPE="M",CHKUSER_RCPTLIMIT="15",CHKUSER
_WRONGRCPTLIMIT="3",QMAILQUEUE="/var/qmail/bin/simscan"
I think, it should be like this (coz it's working with me
Hi Jake,
The webmail has been running well for more than 1 year without any
problem. No one are able to configure on the server, only myself. This 3
weeks I've been travelling from place to place, only I realise this
issue. Apache Log I can't find any error as well. Could you assist me,
which
Gabriel Lai Yong Shern wrote:
Hi,
I can telnet localhost 143, it replies
Trying 191.167.10.251...
Connected to main.etech.net.my (191.167.10.251).
Escape character is '^]'.
* OK [CAPABILITY IMAP4rev1 UIDPLUS CHILDREN NAMESPACE
THREAD=ORDEREDSUBJECT THREAD=REFERENCES SORT QUOTA IDLE ACL
ACL2=
Hi,
I was wondering if there were any plans to support greylisting.
Greylisting is a wonderfull way of stopping spam and viri.
In a nutshell greylisting gives an error to the sender of an email the
first time the combination "from, to, IP" is encountered.
A normal mailserver will retry a few minu
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