Hey there!
I set up a rule in my webmail with squirrel to send all msgs tagged **SPAM** to
the Trash. But I found out that I downloaded all the mails with Thunderbird and
the rule only did run when I logged in to squirrel.
So, is there a way to apply the filters when messages arrive to my user
If you are using a current qmailtoaster, this should be automatic. but
if you are using an old qmailtoaster, mailfilter was broken and i had
to put this in my .mailfilter file.
cat /home/vpopmail/domains/domain.com/user/.mailfilter
if (/^Subject:.*(SPAM)/ )
{
exception {
to
Those rules are only working within squirrel mail. They don't have any effect
outside squirrel mail. Of course, once executed inside squirrel the results are
committed to the IMAP server and are valid for all other clients.
Johannes
Sergio Minini {NETKEY} schrieb:
Hey there!
I set up a rule
I dont have any .mailfilter file in my user dir.
I am trying this in my previous QM installation, while I test QMT and wait for
the fresh QMT-ISO :-)
Should I create this file? Contents?
Thanks for your help!
-Original Message-
From: slamp slamp [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
If you
Hi guys, well, I had to remove the qtp-clean-spam script forn the cron
because it was consuming all my cpu... I saw around 117 instances of the
qtp-clean-script running after 2 days. I asume they were not finishing
and that is why they are blocking the system... could it also be that
some
Jake...
Just a quick note... for NTP, there are 4 pools of PUBLIC ntp servers
(that is, the DNS name will resolve to a dozen or more addresses) for
the US alone.
Set your NTP servers to include any or all of the following:
0.us.pool.ntp.org
1.us.pool.ntp.org
2.us.pool.ntp.org
All of the control/bad* files use a regular expression. Have a look at
http://www.qmailtoaster.com/qt-doc/QT-README.qregex and
http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/Account_verification_using_badmailto
for more information.
-Original Message-
From: K Anand [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have a fresh install of Qmail Toaster on CentOS5 and have a few
clients that continually get a disconnect with IMAP. It is a very
small group but all appear to be using Outlook and most of my clients
use Outlook Express. I had a very old install of Qmail using using
Dovecot running on
Feature request:
An easy way to upgrade to the current qmt-iso release... :)
This is probably not so simple, but is there a way?
-Original Message-
From: Jake Vickers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 14, 2007 9:11 AM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject:
I have 4GB of Ram in this machine. I really know nothing about tunning
MySQL (I am aware of my.cnf in the /etc directory). Since I am not seeing
any MySQL errors, I am not sure where to begin.
top - 10:11:30 up 23 days, 20:45, 1 user, load average: 0.14, 0.27, 0.31
Tasks: 201 total, 1
MessageYou need to rebuild the Qmail Toaster RPM and re-install it. To do what
you want to do, you need to use mail filter (This is not programmed through
Squirel Mail). Once you have rebuilt and re-installed the RPM, you should have
a check box to enable spam filtering. At that point, you
Guillermo Villasana wrote:
Hi guys, well, I had to remove the qtp-clean-spam script forn the cron
because it was consuming all my cpu... I saw around 117 instances of
the qtp-clean-script running after 2 days. I asume they were not
finishing and that is why they are blocking the system...
I hate asking questions like this. I have been searching the archives
and google first. I am sure it is along the lines of when it is
stable. Appreciate the work guys. More of a question since I gettign
ready to deploy another toaster.
Regards,
DNK
Dan McAllister wrote:
Jake...
Just a quick note... for NTP, there are 4 pools of PUBLIC ntp servers
(that is, the DNS name will resolve to a dozen or more addresses) for
the US alone.
Set your NTP servers to include any or all of the following:
0.us.pool.ntp.org
1.us.pool.ntp.org
Helmut Fritz wrote:
Thx Jake! Any considerations would be great, and your work is appreciated -
so taking the time you need is not a problem.
I can run yum, I am just fearful of potentially breaking something by doing
that. That is why your QMT-ISO is superb!
Another potential method - a
Helmut Fritz wrote:
Feature request:
An easy way to upgrade to the current qmt-iso release... :)
This is probably not so simple, but is there a way?
It's mainly CentOs package updates that you'll get by yum - as far as
the extra features going into it I've been considering setting
Hey Guys,
I am having an issue with the current DNS. The IP address for the
devel site has changed but the DNS for devel.qmailtoaster.com has not
been updated as of yet.
For now, please use http://devel.qmailtoaster.org/ or
http://devel.qmailtoaster.net/
Thanks,
Erik
I ran
/usr/bin/perl -T -w /usr/bin/sa-learn --sync
but I got the following message:
/usr/bin/perl -T -w /usr/bin/sa-learn --sync
plugin: failed to parse plugin (from @INC): Can't locate
Mail/DomainKeys/Message.pm in @INC (@INC contains:
/usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8.5/i386-linux-thread-multi
Guillermo Villasana wrote:
I ran
/usr/bin/perl -T -w /usr/bin/sa-learn --sync
but I got the following message:
/usr/bin/perl -T -w /usr/bin/sa-learn --sync
plugin: failed to parse plugin (from @INC): Can't locate
Mail/DomainKeys/Message.pm in @INC (@INC contains:
Helmut Fritz wrote:
Thx Jake! Any considerations would be great, and your work is appreciated -
so taking the time you need is not a problem.
I can run yum, I am just fearful of potentially breaking something by doing
that. That is why your QMT-ISO is superb!
Another potential method - a
Helmut Fritz wrote:
Yes - I suspected as much. Anyone ever actually done this with qmt-iso???
-Original Message-
From: Lucian Cristian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 17, 2007 1:51 PM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] Upcoming
I added --no-sync to the script and still they were not finishing. It
seems that there were just too many files to process, at the moment I
changed that it would process the files that were 156 days old, and I am
running it manually at the moment, (and is still running) so I am
assuming that
I wouldn't wait. There will be simple migration instructions.
Erik
On 9/17/07, dnk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well now I know when to wait, or not to wait! =-)
Thanks!
On 9/17/07, Erik A. Espinoza [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm thinking the release will be ready before the new year. I
Jake Vickers wrote:
Helmut Fritz wrote:
Feature request:
An easy way to upgrade to the current qmt-iso release... :)
This is probably not so simple, but is there a way?
It's mainly CentOs package updates that you'll get by yum - as far as
the extra features going into it I've been
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