I have been told of many bounces of email sent to me.
The latest is from the qmail mailing list - I have also gotten robots of
other ( 3 other ) mailinglist
regarding mail bounces.
I feel rather certain this coincides with my shifing my mail server from
Postfix to QmailToaster.
So , my Q
I have taken the upgrade.sh script and made it a little more useful for
me. I have attached a copy in a tarball. Here are the changes I made:
(1) There are now 2 separate scripts. The first does the downloads and
the second does the upgrade. This way I can start the downloads before
I
I am having a lot of messages bounced from this list. For instance,
yesterday I only receive one message. When I get the bounce probe from
the server, it typically tells me that the bounce looks like this:
Return-Path:
Received: (qmail 16218 invoked for bounce); 3 Apr 2007 11:39:29 -
I'm using load balancing in front of my mail servers. The logs are of course
filling up with the load balancers IP.
Is there some way of blocking that/those IP's from being logged from all QMT
services?
Mike
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domainkeys is broken in QMT install. The latest version of QMT disables this
by default. The recommended action is to disable domainkeys altogether.
search the archives for the procedure.
On 4/25/07, Warren (mailing lists) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am having a lot of messages bounced from
dnk wrote:
On 4/24/07, dnk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 4/23/07, dnk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Perfect!
I will give that a go!
DK
On 4/22/07, Eric Shubes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
qtp-newmodel uses whatever order is specified in the current.txt
file.
There's a script that
Jim Shupert, Jr. wrote:
I have been told of many bounces of email sent to me.
The latest is from the qmail mailing list - I have also gotten robots
of other ( 3 other ) mailinglist
regarding mail bounces.
I feel rather certain this coincides with my shifing my mail server from
Postfix to
Warren (mailing lists) wrote:
I have taken the upgrade.sh script and made it a little more useful for
me. I have attached a copy in a tarball. Here are the changes I made:
(1) There are now 2 separate scripts. The first does the downloads and
the second does the upgrade. This way I can
Hello everyone,
I have a question, I set my server up to accept mail from (domain1.com)
incase the primary server goes down. well I've got that part working but
it seems to me that I am getting mail for other domains in my remote queue.
why is that? I only have 3 domains in my rcpthosts file
-Original Message-
From: Eric Shubes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2007 10:56 AM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] i get a lot of bounces
Jim Shupert, Jr. wrote:
I have been told of many bounces of email sent to me.
The
Has anyone put any thought into what would be involved in creating a
QMail repository? I'm interested in helping, if anyone else wants to
lend some experience. Plus, I'm sure we can find people to host it as
well. I know we would have no problem hosting a QMail repository on our
servers.
Steve Ingraham wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Eric Shubes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2007 10:56 AM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] i get a lot of bounces
Jim Shupert, Jr. wrote:
I have been told of many bounces of
The djb license doesn't permit it.
On 4/25/07, Aaron Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone put any thought into what would be involved in creating a
QMail repository? I'm interested in helping, if anyone else wants to
lend some experience. Plus, I'm sure we can find people to host it
We talked about this several months back. The main problem is that, by
its license, qmail can only be distributed as source, yum is generally
for installing object rpms.
W
Aaron Johnson wrote:
Has anyone put any thought into what would be involved in creating a
QMail repository? I'm
Eric Shubes wrote:
Warren (mailing lists) wrote:
I have taken the upgrade.sh script and made it a little more useful for
me. I have attached a copy in a tarball. Here are the changes I made:
(1) There are now 2 separate scripts. The first does the downloads and
the second does the upgrade.
Aaron Johnson wrote:
Has anyone put any thought into what would be involved in creating a
QMail repository? I'm interested in helping, if anyone else wants to
lend some experience. Plus, I'm sure we can find people to host it as
well. I know we would have no problem hosting a QMail
Hello,
When i am trying to connect pop3 server, usual it is ve slow.
I have tested telnet to the pop3 server with very mixed result.
Any ideas? I have not :(
The box:
Xeon, lots of the rest, raid and blabla.
Fresh installed Centos 5 with QT
This might popup by telnet after 30 seconds,
Please check JUNK FOLDER.
If all your adjustments are OK (Like SPF, reverse DNS)
emails must sent to inbox or junk.
But as i contacted to Microsoft couple months ago, and
as i understood, we MUST PAY them to get our emails to
users inbox, they also publish a price list.
Is there any one that
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