I have a package that I working on/ developing called MyBashAdmin.
http://mybashadmin.sourceforge.net/
One of the administrative sections/menus is for Qmailtoaster
administration (myqmail).
Also in the download/files section of my SourceForge project...
I have a Qmailtoaster package.
Customiz
Hi Everyone,
I was wondering what does the Spam Detection button within qmailadmin alter?
I know it creates a .qmail file inside the users home directory
/home/vpopmail/domains/mydomain/brezey
Inside the file:
|/var/qmail/bin/preline /usr/bin/maildrop -A 'Content-Filter:
maildrop-toaster
It's not about user quota... This is quota for domain.
You can change quota for domain in :
/home/vpopmail/etc/vlimits.default
maxpopaccounts: -1
maxaliases: 0
maxforwards: -1
maxautoresponders: -1
maxmailinglists: -1
quota: 5000 ---> quota for domain
maxmsgcount: 10
On Mon, 2006-01-23 at 14:22 -0500, Jake Vickers wrote:
> Warren wrote:
>
> >I wouldn't put that in local.cf. I make a file called 1-whitelist.cf
> >and put all of my whitelists in there.
> >
> >Any file in that directory that ends in .cf will be read by
> >spamassassin, so why clutter up your loc
I found these tools any feedback?
http://www.redwoodsoft.com/~dru/mailRemove/
http://jeremy.kister.net/code/qmqtool/
neither seem to work with qmailtoaster, I think due to the system
layout.
> Alex wrote:
>
> >Can anyone point to some reliable qmail scripts/tools to make the
qmail
> >manage
Alex wrote:
Can anyone point to some reliable qmail scripts/tools to make the qmail
management on a qmailtoaster server easier.
Queue/spam/virus/stats etc..
I have some scripts on my site to help with a couple items (from the
command line at least) at jakev.com/qmail
Another good source i
Can anyone point to some reliable qmail scripts/tools to make the qmail
management on a qmailtoaster server easier.
Queue/spam/virus/stats etc..
Thank you.
I appreciate the help.
> Warren wrote:
>
> >I wouldn't put that in local.cf. I make a file called 1-whitelist.cf
> >and put all of my
Warren wrote:
I wouldn't put that in local.cf. I make a file called 1-whitelist.cf
and put all of my whitelists in there.
Any file in that directory that ends in .cf will be read by
spamassassin, so why clutter up your local file?
Personal preference. I only whitelist about 12 domains, so i
I wouldn't put that in local.cf. I make a file called 1-whitelist.cf
and put all of my whitelists in there.
Any file in that directory that ends in .cf will be read by
spamassassin, so why clutter up your local file?
W
Jake Vickers wrote:
> Elliot Adler wrote:
>
>> Can anyone advise me where yo
Thanks for your help
Jake Vickers wrote:
Elliot Adler wrote:
Can anyone advise me where you enter the addresses you want to
whitelist is this done some where in simscan or is it in
/etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf and then restart spamassassin
In your /etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf file,
Apparently this was caused by these users not having the Spam
Detection box checked. When checked it works fine, when not, they get
quota errors.
On 1/23/06, Eric Webster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am having a problem with emails bouncing saying that the domain is
> over quota. These users do
Elliot Adler wrote:
Can anyone advise me where you enter the addresses you want to
whitelist is this done some where in simscan or is it in
/etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf and then restart spamassassin
In your /etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf file, add the following line:
whitelist_from [EMAIL
Can anyone advise me where you enter the addresses you want to whitelist
is this done some where in simscan or is it in
/etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf and then restart spamassassin
THanks
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I am having a problem with emails bouncing saying that the domain is
over quota. These users do not have a quota set, nor should the
domain, and other users with no quota (and more messages) do not have
any problems.
Any ideas?
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