Hi all -
I was browsing through the archives for somehting on this, maybe someon
knows off
of the top of their head... (fingers crossed). Here is the problem:
1) Qmail is receiving email, but not delivering.
Here is what caused the problem:
I in-advertantly deleted the /var/qmail directory,
Operations wrote:
Hi all -
I was browsing through the archives for somehting on this, maybe
someon knows off
of the top of their head... (fingers crossed). Here is the problem:
1) Qmail is receiving email, but not delivering.
Here is what caused the problem:
I in-advertantly deleted the
Operations wrote:
Operations wrote:
Hi all -
I was browsing through the archives for somehting on this, maybe
someon knows off
of the top of their head... (fingers crossed). Here is the problem:
1) Qmail is receiving email, but not delivering.
Here is what caused the problem:
I
Olá amigo
using this file on new qmailtoaster to block some extensions
/var/qmail/control/ssattach
if ssattach not exist you nedd to creat this
touch ssattach
chmod 777 ssattach
My file ssattach look like this:
.wmv #- Arquivo de video media player
.wav #- Arquivo de musica
.pps #- Power
I really don't understand why spam and clamav isn't run on email delivered
locally.
i don't think /etc/tcprules.d/tcp.smtp is the correct file to edit.
Whatever modifications i make it does nothing.
No one has any idea how to fix this?
I really can't believe that people are happy with this
Olá amigo,
Já percebi que ambos falamos português mas vamos manter em inglês pro resto da
lista poder acompanhar.
I've created the ssattach file and now outgoing messages start being blocked.
However incoming messages, that are my bigger concern are not being blocked.
I'm searching Qmail
=) ok bad english
I have bloqued my send and my receiv extensions
Im my file
/etc/tcprules.d/tcp.smtp
I have add this rules:
192.168.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=
127.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=
192.168.2.20:allow,RELAYCLIENT=,QMAILQUEUE=/var/qmail/bin/simscan
If anyone has any insight on this, any help woudl be greatly appreciated.
It killing me, if my customers don't first
Operations wrote:
Hi all -
I was browsing through the archives for somehting on this, maybe
someon knows off
of the top of their head... (fingers crossed). Here is the
I'm no expert with qmail or the toaster (yet).
That being said, go to http://www.nrg4u.com/ and have a look at the Big
Picture. It's a nice diagram of how qmail works, but doesn't include the
patches and add-ons.
My understanding is that simscan (and thus clamav and spamassassin) run
from
How'd you recreate /var/qmail? There's a lot of stuff under there.
Have you tried rebuilding the qmail-toaster*.i386.rpm, then rpm
--freshen it?
If worst comes to worst, I think you'll be removing and re-install all
the toaster packages. :( Keep in mind, that might be the quickest road
to
Looks like I'm wrong about this. qmail-inject is only for the server
itself. Sorry, I don't know what your problem could be.
Eric Shubes wrote:
I'm no expert with qmail or the toaster (yet).
That being said, go to http://www.nrg4u.com/ and have a look at the Big
Picture. It's a nice diagram
How about this: did you remember to rebuild the tcp.smtp.cdb file?
# qmailctl cdb
Eric Shubes wrote:
Looks like I'm wrong about this. qmail-inject is only for the server
itself. Sorry, I don't know what your problem could be.
Eric Shubes wrote:
I'm no expert with qmail or the toaster (yet).
Yes, i have.
I'm gonna try using fetchmail with smtp send. hopefully that would work.
I'll let people know if that works or not.
On Thu, June 8, 2006 7:39 pm, Eric \Shubes\ wrote:
How about this: did you remember to rebuild the tcp.smtp.cdb file?
# qmailctl cdb
Eric Shubes wrote:
Looks
Operations wrote:
If anyone has any insight on this, any help woudl be greatly appreciated.
It killing me, if my customers don't first
Operations wrote:
Hi all -
I was browsing through the archives for somehting on this, maybe
someon knows off
of the top of their head... (fingers
My qmail is used on nfs, it shares control and a couple of other
directories all 3 of my machines
use the same version. I was working on re-arranging some of the nfs
stuff because we acquired
a RAID array, and I in-advertantly deleted the contents of it, however,
I had the same
install on the
I had all of the below, my only problem with re-installing is that I
will be faced with
the same problem I have now, re-creating assign, virtualdomains,
rcpthost, locals.
Most of this is simple, in fact I believe I am that far, I think what
exists is that
qmail-send, qmail-lspawn, whatever
I think you're on the right track with permissions (#1).
Don't forget to use the right mount options for nfs.
Also, various pieces of qmail run as various users. Are the user
*numbers* consistent across all machines?
Operations wrote:
My qmail is used on nfs, it shares control and a couple of
Hello Diego,
Yes, I thought exacly that, so I change my tcp.smtp file to this:
127.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=,DKSIGN=/var/qmail/control/domainkeys/%/private
Perms are consistent (or are intended to be) all of the qmail perms are
ldap on another server.
That server (ldap) is O.K.
It looks to me like:
1) qmail-smtpd receives the mail and
2) invokes qmail-queue to put the reeived message in the queue.
3) qmail-send eventually get the message for
I guess the main thing is I do not know who/what perms /var/qmail/rc is
invoked, since it
is run as needed. It internally calls qmail-start. That may narrow it
down some more.
Operations wrote:
Perms are consistent (or are intended to be) all of the qmail perms
are ldap on another server.
We've been over this before.
Yahoo and Hotmail require both reverse DNS be properly configured,
and that the mail server provide DomainKeys and/or Sender ID.
It may be a good idea to somehow include or facilitate that in
QmailToaster installations.
Harry
On Jun 5, 2006, at 6:24 PM,
I know i can add maildrop in .qmail file in each users home dir.
But its quite annoying that i have to create this file for every user.
I read the mailing list and there is a mension that qmailadmin is supposed to
have an
option for .qmail
But i can't find any such option, maybe its been removed?
This is just a guess, but is suid specified as a mount option for your
nfs partition(s)? It might need to be. (might not too, but it's probably
worth a try)
Operations wrote:
I guess the main thing is I do not know who/what perms /var/qmail/rc is
invoked, since it
is run as needed. It
No sir, it's not, it hasn't been the whole time running qmail/nfs
I am dumbfounded, I have been trying to figure this out since around 2
p.m. yesterday
Was working fine until this mishap, one guy suggested a re-install, I
would still be facing
these same files. Anyways, thanks for your help,
Hi all,
I install the latest qmailtoaster on Centos 4.3, and then copy most of the
settings and data from the previous server:
/var/qmail
/var/log/qmail
/var/log/maildrop
/etc/mail
/etc/tcprules.d
/.spamassassin
/usr/share/toaster/mrtg
/usr/share/toaster/isoqlog
/usr/share/toaster/htdocs/isoqlog
Out of curiosity, did you create the files manually or actually copy working
versions between servers. In particular is your users assign file. I had a
similar problem and it was caused by a missing . on the last line...what a
headache that was.
file example (notice the dot on a line by
Manually, which BTW, I finally got it working, the last problems I had
were because of
some .qmail* files in a couple of directories. So it is finally fixed.
I don't want do do
this again anytime soon. The NFS setup I got works pretty well as it is
setup to be scalable
as traffic increases,
Hello Fajar,
http://devel.qmailtoaster.com/faq.html#spamqm
* Q: I upgraded my QmailToaster to the latest and I no longer have the
Spam Detection box in Qmailadmin.
A: This feature was removed because it conflicts with overquota
notification. It is not currently expected to come back.
Thanks,
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