RE: [qmailtoaster] SURBL not working properly

2006-11-05 Thread Alex
Just saw another email come in with a confirmed surbl url sent from @yahoo.co.jp address. It was not recognized by the spamassasin as being on any bls originally and went right into the inbox. Then I tried sending an email with that url from another account to myself and it got rejected saying tha

RE: [qmailtoaster] SURBL not working properly

2006-11-05 Thread Alex
Centos 4.2 -Original Message- From: Erik Espinoza [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, November 05, 2006 11:27 PM To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] SURBL not working properly What distro? Erik On 11/5/06, Alex <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I am seeing

Re: [qmailtoaster] SURBL not working properly

2006-11-05 Thread Erik Espinoza
What distro? Erik On 11/5/06, Alex <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I am seeing something strange going on with my SURBL I recently implemented using latest Wiki instructions. I got this email in the mailbox and when I ran a manual spamassasin -t test on the server it was identified as being on surb

[qmailtoaster] SURBL not working properly

2006-11-05 Thread Alex
I am seeing something strange going on with my SURBL I recently implemented using latest Wiki instructions. I got this email in the mailbox and when I ran a manual spamassasin -t test on the server it was identified as being on surbl. But for some reason it was not picked up by spamassasin during

Re: [qmailtoaster] Can't complete install

2006-11-05 Thread Erik Espinoza
No worries. I got a lot on my plate, and I appreciate people reminding me of these sort of things. On 11/5/06, Eric Shubes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Thanks, EE. I didn't mean to diss you, bug I figured you'd get the hint! ;) Erik Espinoza wrote: > Hey ES, > > I have updated the ChangeLog's on

Re: [qmailtoaster] Can't complete install

2006-11-05 Thread Eric \"Shubes\"
Thanks, EE. I didn't mean to diss you, bug I figured you'd get the hint! ;) Erik Espinoza wrote: > Hey ES, > > I have updated the ChangeLog's on the wiki :) > > Erik > > On 11/5/06, Eric Shubes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Hey Paco, >> I was wondering how your upgrade was going. >> >> Francisc

Re: [qmailtoaster] Slow pop3 login

2006-11-05 Thread Erik Espinoza
Sorry, my keyboard got stuck and sent a couple of blank messages. Hopefully this won't offend dsanchez, but dnscache can't be an authoritative server (IE serve a zone, such as reverse dns). It can only act as a cache. You can bind dnscache to localhost, configure tinydns on the ip address and ma

Re: [qmailtoaster] Slow pop3 login

2006-11-05 Thread Erik Espinoza
On 11/5/06, Jeremy Runner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I get that error rather quickly. It should try 127.0.0.1 before it trys the other nameservers in /etc/resolv.conf. How can I make dnscache handle reverse dns. Erik Espinoza wrote: > How long did it take to get the SERVFAIL error when you d

Re: [qmailtoaster] Slow pop3 login

2006-11-05 Thread Jeremy Runner
I get that error rather quickly. It should try 127.0.0.1 before it trys the other nameservers in /etc/resolv.conf. How can I make dnscache handle reverse dns. Erik Espinoza wrote: How long did it take to get the SERVFAIL error when you di the nslookup? That does appear to be the problem.

Re: [qmailtoaster] Slow pop3 login

2006-11-05 Thread Erik Espinoza
How long did it take to get the SERVFAIL error when you di the nslookup? That does appear to be the problem. Erik On 11/5/06, Jeremy Runner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Should I be checking my private ip "192.168.1.x" or public. I don't have a static public ip and the private doesn't resolve. n

Re: [qmailtoaster] Slow pop3 login

2006-11-05 Thread Jeremy Runner
Should I be checking my private ip "192.168.1.x" or public. I don't have a static public ip and the private doesn't resolve. nslookup 192.168.1.x ;; Warning: ID mismatch: expected ID 45307, got 0 Server: 205.152.132.23 Address:205.152.132.23#53 ** server can't find x.1.168.192

Re: [qmailtoaster] Can't complete install

2006-11-05 Thread Erik Espinoza
Hey ES, I have updated the ChangeLog's on the wiki :) Erik On 11/5/06, Eric Shubes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hey Paco, I was wondering how your upgrade was going. Francisco Paco Peralta wrote: > Shubes, > > I made two attempts this weekend to upgrade. And I thought I'd share my > results. >

Re: [qmailtoaster] Slow pop3 login

2006-11-05 Thread Erik Espinoza
Paste the output of "nslookup ipaddress" on Windows or Linux Erik On 11/5/06, Jeremy Runner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: How can I check reverse dns. My server is behind a Linksys router. It does nat and dns. Erik Espinoza wrote: > Qmail doesnt' check with /etc/hosts. > > Sounds like you may

Re: [qmailtoaster] Slow pop3 login

2006-11-05 Thread Jeremy Runner
How can I check reverse dns. My server is behind a Linksys router. It does nat and dns. Erik Espinoza wrote: Qmail doesnt' check with /etc/hosts. Sounds like you may not have reverse dns entries, Does the machine you are connecting from have reverse dns? Is it on the same 192.x subnet? On

Re: [qmailtoaster] Slow pop3 login

2006-11-05 Thread Erik Espinoza
Qmail doesnt' check with /etc/hosts. Sounds like you may not have reverse dns entries, Does the machine you are connecting from have reverse dns? Is it on the same 192.x subnet? On 11/5/06, Jeremy Runner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: If I "telnet localhost 110" from the server I gain access immedi

Re: [qmailtoaster] Slow pop3 login

2006-11-05 Thread Jeremy Runner
If I "telnet localhost 110" from the server I gain access immediately. But if I use IP or hostname it takes forever from the server or from the clients. I have checked hostname, /etc/hosts??? It eventually does work but after a few minutes. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [Server] Kernel IP rou

Re: [qmailtoaster] Can't complete install

2006-11-05 Thread Eric \"Shubes\"
He's on FC4. Erik Espinoza wrote: > Hey Francisco, > > What distro are you using? > > Erik > > On 11/5/06, Francisco Paco Peralta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Thanks all. I will attempt an update again next weekend as I >> typically do >> not do upgrades during the work week. >> >> I will kee

Re: [qmailtoaster] Re: Issues with spam causing high load and unresponsive server

2006-11-05 Thread Eric \"Shubes\"
Also, are you seeing smtp sessions end after 300 or 600 seconds with status 256? Do you see any errors in the spamd log? Does spamd ever max out the cpu for a period of time? Erik Espinoza wrote: > rblsmtpd doesn't take up very many resources. This is probably due to > spamassassin or clamav, You

Re: [qmailtoaster] Re: Issues with spam causing high load and unresponsive server

2006-11-05 Thread Erik Espinoza
rblsmtpd doesn't take up very many resources. This is probably due to spamassassin or clamav, You may want to look through the logs of the spamassassin and clamav to see if there are any issues that show through. Is this a very stock install or did you enable things, such as SURBL or Pyzor? Any m

[qmailtoaster] Re: Issues with spam causing high load and unresponsive server

2006-11-05 Thread Joshua Zukerman
I forgot to mention the blacklists I use: -rrelays.ordb.org -rsbl-xbl.spamhaus.org -rbl.spamcop.net -rlist.dsbl.org -rdnsbl.njabl.org -rdun.dnsrbl.net I think these are all working, last time I checked. Could slow dns queries be causing my issues? On 11/5/06, Joshua Zukerman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

[qmailtoaster] Issues with spam causing high load and unresponsive server

2006-11-05 Thread Joshua Zukerman
Hello list, I run a centos 4.4 final server using qmail-toaster-1.03-1.3.5 from a few months ago. Recently, in the past couple months, I've had intermittent issues where my server becomes unresponsive for a few minutes at a time, several times a day. Unresponsive to the web server it runs, dns

Re: [qmailtoaster] Backup and restore scripts

2006-11-05 Thread Quinn Comendant
I've written a simple backup script that copies a list of files locally (attached, with restore script too). See therein for the files I've decided were important. Quinn restore.sh Description: Binary data backup.sh Description: Binary data On Sun, 05 Nov 2006 19:47:17 -0500, Jake Vickers

Re: [qmailtoaster] Backup and restore scripts

2006-11-05 Thread Jake Vickers
Jake Vickers wrote: In preparation for the roll-out of QTP-0.2, I am going through and updating the backup/restore scripts. In the new update, it will now be backing up your Squirrelmail user prefs and address books, as well as your old /etc/tcprules.d/tcp.smtp file, and all the new control fil

Re: [qmailtoaster] Backup and restore scripts

2006-11-05 Thread Jake Vickers
Erik Espinoza wrote: Why do you update djbdns? :-P hehehehe These are backup/restore scripts, and are not strictly used for updates. Or are you implying that using djbdns makes it so machines never crash and need to be restored from cd? :-P Correct. The backup and restore scripts allow you t

Re: [qmailtoaster] Backup and restore scripts

2006-11-05 Thread Erik Espinoza
Why do you update djbdns? :-P hehehehe These are backup/restore scripts, and are not strictly used for updates. Or are you implying that using djbdns makes it so machines never crash and need to be restored from cd? :-P -

Re: [qmailtoaster] Backup and restore scripts

2006-11-05 Thread Jake Vickers
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I don't use djbdns, so can someone who does provide paths that would need to be backed up? Thanks. In the toaster distribution: /var/djbdns/service/dnscache/env/* /var/djbdns/service/dnscache/root/* (this one recursively, it has two directories) Bu

Re: [qmailtoaster] Backup and restore scripts

2006-11-05 Thread dsanchez
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >>> > In preparation for the roll-out of QTP-0.2, I am going through and > updating the backup/restore scripts. > In the new update, it will now be backing up your Squirrelmail user > prefs and address books, as well as your ol

Re: [qmailtoaster] Backup and restore scripts

2006-11-05 Thread Jake Vickers
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In preparation for the roll-out of QTP-0.2, I am going through and updating the backup/restore scripts. In the new update, it will now be backing up your Squirrelmail user prefs and address books, as well as your

Re: [qmailtoaster] Backup and restore scripts

2006-11-05 Thread dsanchez
> I don't use djbdns, so can someone who does provide paths that would > need to be backed up? > Thanks. In the toaster distribution: /var/djbdns/service/dnscache/env/* /var/djbdns/service/dnscache/root/* (this one recursively, it has two directories) But why do you need to update dnscache

Re: [qmailtoaster] Slow pop3 login

2006-11-05 Thread dsanchez
> Given the vast amount of help one may get on a small ISP and > needing someone with enough experience to deal with BIND if you are > going on vacation, anything much more complex than shutting down > and restarting the server, is a pipe dream. Most people I ever got > didn't have a clue about

Re: [qmailtoaster] Backup and restore scripts

2006-11-05 Thread Jake Vickers
Erik Espinoza wrote: How bout djbdns root configuration, for those who use configure forwarders ;) The password of the /admin-toaster/ directory The certs from /var/qmail/control SquirrelMail customizatoin, (you can do rpm -V squirrelmail-toaster and see if the file has been changed since the

Re: [qmailtoaster] Backup and restore scripts

2006-11-05 Thread dsanchez
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >>> In preparation for the roll-out of QTP-0.2, I am going through and >>> updating the backup/restore scripts. >>> In the new update, it will now be backing up your Squirrelmail user >>> prefs and address books, as well as your old /etc/tcprules.d/tcp.smtp >>> file, and

Re: [qmailtoaster] Slow pop3 login

2006-11-05 Thread Mark Samples
Erik Espinoza wrote: Great, i'll keep telling anyone using BIND to not to :-P I am personally looking for an alternative to BIND. I just don't like djbdns :P I have used bind, powerdns, djbdns. Out of all three, both powerdns and djbdns separate the cache from the authoratative portion,

Re: [qmailtoaster] Backup and restore scripts

2006-11-05 Thread dsanchez
> How bout djbdns root configuration, for those who use configure forwarders > ;) ¬¬ :-P Why do you update djbdns? :-P hehehehe > > The password of the /admin-toaster/ directory > > The certs from /var/qmail/control In general all in /var/qmail/control is a good idea! :-) > > SquirrelMail cus

Re: [qmailtoaster] Backup and restore scripts

2006-11-05 Thread Jake Vickers
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In preparation for the roll-out of QTP-0.2, I am going through and updating the backup/restore scripts. In the new update, it will now be backing up your Squirrelmail user prefs and address books, as well as your old /etc/tcprules.d/tcp.smtp file, and all the ne

Re: [qmailtoaster] Can't complete install

2006-11-05 Thread Erik Espinoza
Hey Francisco, What distro are you using? Erik On 11/5/06, Francisco Paco Peralta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Thanks all. I will attempt an update again next weekend as I typically do not do upgrades during the work week. I will keep you posted. Erik Espinoza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: The

Re: [qmailtoaster] Backup and restore scripts

2006-11-05 Thread Erik Espinoza
How bout djbdns root configuration, for those who use configure forwarders ;) The password of the /admin-toaster/ directory The certs from /var/qmail/control SquirrelMail customizatoin, (you can do rpm -V squirrelmail-toaster and see if the file has been changed since the rpm was installed.) E

Re: [qmailtoaster] Can't complete install

2006-11-05 Thread Francisco Paco Peralta
Thanks all.  I will attempt an update again next weekend as I typically do not do upgrades during the work week.  I will keep you posted.Erik Espinoza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: The latest courier-authlib-toaster package is currently on the mainsite. As per the ChangeLog on the main site:11/01/2006

Re: [qmailtoaster] Backup and restore scripts

2006-11-05 Thread dsanchez
> In preparation for the roll-out of QTP-0.2, I am going through and > updating the backup/restore scripts. > In the new update, it will now be backing up your Squirrelmail user > prefs and address books, as well as your old /etc/tcprules.d/tcp.smtp > file, and all the new control files located in

[qmailtoaster] Backup and restore scripts

2006-11-05 Thread Jake Vickers
In preparation for the roll-out of QTP-0.2, I am going through and updating the backup/restore scripts. In the new update, it will now be backing up your Squirrelmail user prefs and address books, as well as your old /etc/tcprules.d/tcp.smtp file, and all the new control files located in /var/qm

Re: [qmailtoaster] Slow pop3 login

2006-11-05 Thread dsanchez
BTW it lacks CHAOS TXT .version.bind record too :-( What a mistake! :-P :-D >>> I like djbdns because it's secure, it doesn't need updates (and it's >>> full >>> featured to the date!), because it have just one, plain, human >>> understable, script friendly (BIND needs GENERATOR because its >>>

Re: [qmailtoaster] Slow pop3 login

2006-11-05 Thread dsanchez
>> I like djbdns because it's secure, it doesn't need updates (and it's >> full >> featured to the date!), because it have just one, plain, human >> understable, script friendly (BIND needs GENERATOR because its >> configuration files are not easily scriptable), configuration file, it >> works like

Re: [qmailtoaster] Slow pop3 login

2006-11-05 Thread Erik Espinoza
I like djbdns because it's secure, it doesn't need updates (and it's full featured to the date!), because it have just one, plain, human understable, script friendly (BIND needs GENERATOR because its configuration files are not easily scriptable), configuration file, it works like a charm and i ce

Re: [qmailtoaster] Slow pop3 login

2006-11-05 Thread dsanchez
> Have you tried checking your reverse DNS? Make sure that your IP > address for the POP3 server is setup right. I have seen terrible delays > in systems that do reverse lookups and having bad info there for your > server. Good point, too. > -MA > > > ---

Re: [qmailtoaster] Slow pop3 login

2006-11-05 Thread dsanchez
> [Server] > Kernel IP routing table > Destination Gateway Genmask Flags Metric RefUse > Iface > 10.0.0.0* 255.255.255.0 U 0 00 > eth0 > 192.168.1.0 * 255.255.255.0 U 0 00 > eth0 > default

Re: [qmailtoaster] Slow pop3 login

2006-11-05 Thread Michael Amster
Have you tried checking your reverse DNS? Make sure that your IP address for the POP3 server is setup right. I have seen terrible delays in systems that do reverse lookups and having bad info there for your server. -MA -

Re: [qmailtoaster] Slow pop3 login

2006-11-05 Thread dsanchez
>> Great, i'll keep telling anyone using BIND to not to :-P > > I am personally looking for an alternative to BIND. I just don't like > djbdns :P > > I like Microsoft DNS Server better than djbdns. . . But I digress. . . The only problem with Microsoft DNS Server is the first word. And Windows :-

Re: [qmailtoaster] Slow pop3 login

2006-11-05 Thread jeremy
> >> I may be completely wrong but I'm not sure that it's a dns problem. I >> don't have any trouble resolving names from the server. The problem is >> when a client tries to access the server. I've tried stopping iptables >> and that doesn't make a difference.??? > > I really think that too. >

Re: [qmailtoaster] Slow pop3 login

2006-11-05 Thread Erik Espinoza
Great, i'll keep telling anyone using BIND to not to :-P I am personally looking for an alternative to BIND. I just don't like djbdns :P I like Microsoft DNS Server better than djbdns. . . But I digress. . . Erik - QmailT

Re: [qmailtoaster] Slow pop3 login

2006-11-05 Thread Erik Espinoza
http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/FAQs#I_have_an_error.2C_my_IMAP_server_isn.27t_starting_up_properly.2C_how_can_I_fix_this.3F I have an error, my IMAP server isn't starting up properly, how can I fix this? Ensure that your hostname is set properly by your operating system. If you type 'host

Re: [qmailtoaster] Slow pop3 login

2006-11-05 Thread dsanchez
> I may be completely wrong but I'm not sure that it's a dns problem. I > don't have any trouble resolving names from the server. The problem is > when a client tries to access the server. I've tried stopping iptables > and that doesn't make a difference.??? I really think that too. As i said

Re: [qmailtoaster] Slow pop3 login

2006-11-05 Thread dsanchez
> Seems to me that if dnscache can only return authoritative data by > tracing the chain of NS delegations from it's roots, then it can't > ever be a cache of a cache. The upstream servers should always return > "not authoritative" and point further upstream or to the roots. Daniel J. Bernstein (

Re: [qmailtoaster] Slow pop3 login

2006-11-05 Thread jeremy
>> > http://www.lifewithdjbdns.com/#dnscache >> > "It is _only_ a recursive resolver; unlike BIND it never returns >> > authoritative data, and it never returns data that was not retrieved >> > directly from an authoritative nameserver, whose authority it had >> > proven by tracing the chain of NS

Re: [qmailtoaster] Slow pop3 login

2006-11-05 Thread Erik Espinoza
> http://www.lifewithdjbdns.com/#dnscache > "It is _only_ a recursive resolver; unlike BIND it never returns > authoritative data, and it never returns data that was not retrieved > directly from an authoritative nameserver, whose authority it had > proven by tracing the chain of NS delegations fr

[qmailtoaster] DEVEL PACKAGES: courier-imap-toaster-4.1.1-1.3.4.src.rpm & clamav-toaster-0.90rc2-1.3.8.src.rpm

2006-11-05 Thread Erik Espinoza
Greetings, I have put two development packages on my site, http://devel.qmailtoaster.com/ available for download. The clamav-toaster update is the "experimental" ClamAV release candidate. It removes the /etc/cron.daily/freshclam cron, which is no longer needed and causes the new ClamAV to crash.

[qmailtoaster] ClamAV Update from my site.

2006-11-05 Thread Erik Espinoza
Greetings, There was a bug in the clamav update from my site, the one that includes 0.90rc2. Basically it shipped with a cron script that is no longer necessary. This will actually create a file called /usr/share/clamav/*.cvd, which causes clamav to die. To fix this, delete /etc/cron.daily/freshc

Re: [qmailtoaster] Slow pop3 login

2006-11-05 Thread dsanchez
> http://www.lifewithdjbdns.com/#dnscache > "It is _only_ a recursive resolver; unlike BIND it never returns > authoritative data, and it never returns data that was not retrieved > directly from an authoritative nameserver, whose authority it had > proven by tracing the chain of NS delegations fr

Re: [qmailtoaster] Slow pop3 login

2006-11-05 Thread dsanchez
Nope, sorry, i've been VERY unpolite, you tried to be constructive and i was NOT. MY bad. I really don't like BIND and is visceral feeling now :-) , that two awful problems with .es (http://www.red.es/prensa/notas/agosto_06/06_08_31_cuestionario.html in spanish) and my ISP (www.telecable.es (do a

Re: [qmailtoaster] Slow pop3 login

2006-11-05 Thread Erik Espinoza
I apologize if I was mistaken. I use the lifewithqmail guide, which is great, as a reference tool for the QmailToaster administration. When I was trying to figure out how to do the "forwarders" equivalent on djbdns, I looked to lifewithdjbdns. It said the following: http://www.lifewithdjbdns.com/

Re: [qmailtoaster] Slow pop3 login

2006-11-05 Thread dsanchez
I've read my mail again. I'm SO SORRY in some parts my tone was very wrong. :-( Sorry again, but the problem with the DNS of my ISP was today and i certainly HATE bind :-P Sorry again and thanks the list for being as cool as it is :-P > Nope it is not a DJBDNS problem. > > Who the hell told

Re: [qmailtoaster] Slow pop3 login

2006-11-05 Thread dsanchez
Nope it is not a DJBDNS problem. Who the hell told you can't forward with dnscache?? http://cr.yp.to/djbdns/run-cache-home.html On the other hand nothing in the world takes 2 minutes to resolve a name. Moreover i've used both bind and djbdns without forwarding and with uncached entries it reso

Re: [qmailtoaster] Additional Filtering

2006-11-05 Thread Erik Espinoza
Ah, 4 domains and two will be in mailguard. Got itI missed something when I initially read the e-mail. Use the MX records. I haven't had any experience with Mailguard, but I have used Postini. I imagine the service is done the same way. What you do is you set up an account with Postini and t

Re: [qmailtoaster] Slow pop3 login

2006-11-05 Thread Erik Espinoza
I'm not a djbdns expert, as I use BIND, but perhaps some of these "slow" issues are related to djbdns. From what I've read, we're using dnscache, which only pulls info from authoritative servers only. There is no concept of 'forwarders', such as with the BIND world where you can take advantage

Re: [qmailtoaster] Additional Filtering

2006-11-05 Thread dsanchez
Hi Erik, i think he wants to receive mails sended to any domain EXCEPT to that two domains. How does iptables will help him without blocking mails to the other domains? > iptables > > On 11/5/06, NoZy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> >> Hi guys, >> >> I'm trying to work out if this can be done

Re: [qmailtoaster] Slow pop3 login

2006-11-05 Thread Jeremy Runner
Yes. I installed dbjdns local-cache. My resolv.conf looks like: search mydomain.com nameserver 127.0.0.1 nameserver 192.168.1.1 nameserver 205.152.132.23 nameserver 205.152.37.23 Erik Espinoza wrote: Did you configure a local DNS server and point your resolv.conf to 127.0.0.1? On 11/5/06

Re: [qmailtoaster] Slow pop3 login

2006-11-05 Thread Erik Espinoza
Did you configure a local DNS server and point your resolv.conf to 127.0.0.1? On 11/5/06, Jeremy Runner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I have just installed qmailtoaster and all seemed to go well. But logging in takes a long time. Like if I do telnet my.server.com 110, it can take 2 1/2 minutes bef

[qmailtoaster] Slow pop3 login

2006-11-05 Thread Jeremy Runner
I have just installed qmailtoaster and all seemed to go well. But logging in takes a long time. Like if I do telnet my.server.com 110, it can take 2 1/2 minutes before I get the welcome and login prompt. Once logged in all is fine. If I log in via Squirrelmail everything is normal. What cou

Re: [qmailtoaster] Additional Filtering

2006-11-05 Thread Erik Espinoza
iptables On 11/5/06, NoZy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi guys, I'm trying to work out if this can be done with qmail toaster. I have four domains, two of these are getting high spam, almost 200 per day. As an alternative, I was planning on hooking these two domain into mailguard(which is an on

Re: [qmailtoaster] new QT install - can not send mails with attachments larger than 4MB

2006-11-05 Thread Erik Espinoza
Not sure I understood what the results of sending yourself a 10 meg attachment was. Could you please clear that up? Did neither the old or new one accept the message larger than 4 megs? How much ram does each machine have? Erik On 11/5/06, Anton Pirnat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi Erik, > 1)

Re: [qmailtoaster] Can't complete install

2006-11-05 Thread Erik Espinoza
The latest courier-authlib-toaster package is currently on the main site. As per the ChangeLog on the main site: 11/01/2006 - Updated courier-authlib package to resolve libtool-ltdl conflict. Requires libtool-ltdl & libtool-ltdl-devel installed on FC4/FC5. So make sure you 'yum install libtool-l

Re: [qmailtoaster] Can't complete install

2006-11-05 Thread Eric \"Shubes\"
Hey Paco, I was wondering how your upgrade was going. Francisco Paco Peralta wrote: > Shubes, > > I made two attempts this weekend to upgrade. And I thought I'd share my > results. > > Attempt 1 > --- > > In the first attempt, I downloaded the qtp-whatami script from your svn > but

Re: [qmailtoaster] Can't complete install

2006-11-05 Thread Francisco Paco Peralta
Shubes,I made two attempts this weekend to upgrade.  And I thought I'd share my results.Attempt 1---In the first attempt, I downloaded the qtp-whatami script from your svn but the process failed, see below:Sandbox has been built successfully!Starting to build the binary rpms ...(pizza a

Re: [qmailtoaster] new QT install - can not send mails with attachments larger than 4MB

2006-11-05 Thread Anton Pirnat
nope.. it is around 20meg - 24 971 520 regards Anton Firdaus Tjahyadi schrieb: > > 2) Paste the output of '/var/qmail/control/databytes' > CentOS 3.9 machine > - 24971520 > CentOS 4.4 machine > - 20971520 > > is this 2 MB ? please change this to 4 MB to send attachment <= 4

Re: [qmailtoaster] new QT install - can not send mails with attachments larger than 4MB

2006-11-05 Thread Firdaus Tjahyadi
On 11/5/06, Anton Pirnat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi Erik,> 1) Please paste the output of 'rpm -qa | grep toaster'yup..the sending server.. (customer side, new QT install, CentOS 4.4)---ucspi-tcp-toaster-0.88-1.3.1qmail-pop3d-toaster-1.03-1.3.6 control-panel-toaster-0.5-1.3.1qmailmrtg-toaster-4.2

Re: [qmailtoaster] new QT install - can not send mails with attachments larger than 4MB

2006-11-05 Thread Anton Pirnat
Hi Erik, > 1) Please paste the output of 'rpm -qa | grep toaster' yup.. the sending server.. (customer side, new QT install, CentOS 4.4) --- ucspi-tcp-toaster-0.88-1.3.1 qmail-pop3d-toaster-1.03-1.3.6 control-panel-toaster-0.5-1.3.1 qmailmrtg-toaster-4.2-1.3.1 vqadmin-toaster-2.3.4-1.3.2 ripmime-

[qmailtoaster] Additional Filtering

2006-11-05 Thread NoZy
Hi guys, I'm trying to work out if this can be done with qmail toaster. I have four domains, two of these are getting high spam, almost 200 per day. As an alternative, I was planning on hooking these two domain into mailguard(which is an online filtering service that is paid for). Is there a way