Dean Mumby wrote:
Jake Vickers wrote:
I am getting ready to respin the QMT-ISO again and wanted to get
everyone's suggestions before I released version 1.1.
Currently being added is the ability to change the IP configuration
on reboot to allow for those installations where a DHCP server is not
ashok wrote:
Alex,,
Yeah that can be done I knew it.
But what im looking is , I need all my users use smtp.exmp.com for
sending emails. And for receiving they use pop.exmp.com.
What im trying to achieve is
Currently I have the following entry in smtp/run file --
Midhun Ramadas wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to disable the rbl check
(/var/qmail/control/blacklists) for the mails coming from some
particular domains?
Get their IP addresses and add them to the tcp.smtp file and disable the
RBL checks there.
smime.p7s
Description: S/MIME Cryptographic
Is it possible to disable the rbl check
(/var/qmail/control/blacklists) for the mails coming from some
particular domains?
Get their IP addresses and add them to the tcp.smtp file and disable the
RBL checks there.
that maybe what I called a static whitelist by IP Address? is there a way
PakOgah wrote:
Is it possible to disable the rbl check
(/var/qmail/control/blacklists) for the mails coming from some
particular domains?
Get their IP addresses and add them to the tcp.smtp file and disable the
RBL checks there.
that maybe what I called a static whitelist by IP
Hi,
Is there any possibility to block some mail ids in my domain to accept or
send mails to/from other outside domains.?
That means they should only be allowed to send mails to the same domain.
Thanks,
Midhun
Midhun Ramadas wrote:
Hi,
Is there any possibility to block some mail ids in my domain to
accept or send mails to/from other outside domains.?
That means they should only be allowed to send mails to the same domain.
Fastest way that pops into my head is to turn off SMTP auth in their
Can somebody point me to some documentation about the submission port
and how it is setup and used? It looks like the standard port is 587,
but that is about all I've been able to come up with this morning from
repeated searches. I don't see much in the wiki either.
I understand the concept
Ron Allison wrote:
Can somebody point me to some documentation about the submission port
and how it is setup and used? It looks like the standard port is 587,
but that is about all I've been able to come up with this morning from
repeated searches. I don't see much in the wiki either.
I
Hi,
If you are not using SRS you can patch qmailtoaster with
empf pacth (check arquives for my post regarding this issue).
It works just perfect!
A M
- Original Message -
From: Midhun Ramadas
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2007 2:03 PM
Hi
I am not sure if SRS is there in my installation
Below is given the rpms installed on my server.
Can you please look into it and tell me if it can be done?
libdomainkeys-toaster-0.68-1.3.2
courier-imap-toaster-4.1.1-1.3.3
ezmlm-cgi-toaster-0.53.324-1.3.2
maildrop-toaster-devel-2.0.2-1.3.3
PakOgah wrote:
If you want to use it, you'll need to change the default in simscan, or
it will be deleting it before mailfilter can get it. What I've done is
put my scoring at 5.0 (in my local.cf), my mailfilter score at 10.0, and
my simscan score at 18.0. That allows me to drop the mail that
If you want to use it, you'll need to change the default in simscan, or
it will be deleting it before mailfilter can get it. What I've done is
put my scoring at 5.0 (in my local.cf), my mailfilter score at 10.0, and
my simscan score at 18.0. That allows me to drop the mail that is
blatantly
Hey all,
I have a bit of an issue. Our mail server is up and working properly but
yesterday I switched out a firewall for our office network that is on the
same /24 as our mail server. In doing this the wan ip address of the
firewall stayed the same but the mac address changed. Once I made
Kyle Quillen wrote:
Hey all,
I have a bit of an issue. Our mail server is up and working properly
but yesterday I switched out a firewall for our office network that is
on the same /24 as our mail server. In doing this the wan ip address
of the firewall stayed the same but the mac address
From the mail server ping your firewall. From the firewall ping your server.
This should clear out the mac cache fairly quickly.
Erik
On 3/29/07, Kyle Quillen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey all,
I have a bit of an issue. Our mail server is up and working properly but
yesterday I switched
I was going to suggest checking your arp cache, that the mail server
might still have the old MAC address for the firewall. You could look
by doing an arp -e on the mail server. If so, clear the arp cache on
the mail server.
Ron
Erik A. Espinoza wrote:
From the mail server ping your
Hi Quinn,
Nice work. Please submit tickets to
http://devel.qmailtoaster.com/flyspray/ so that this can actually be
implemented.
Thanks,
Erik
On 3/28/07, Quinn Comendant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 7 Mar 2007 12:05:19 -0800, Erik A. Espinoza wrote:
qmail-toaster (added bigdns patch,
the two things are completely separated.
I had some problems similar to this with vqadmin. In my situation, the
problem was that vqadmin inserted a wrong value in the users count filed
of the vpopmail database. Replaced with 0 or with the exact count of
mail addresses of the domain solved the
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