Hi,
I used Qmailtoaster for the first time on my companies new mail server - it
was brilliant. Very easy to install and get up and running. However I have a
configuration problem with Squirrelmail. The default path for the webmail
address of a domain is http://www.mydomain.com/webmail - this
Chris Bird wrote:
Hi,
I used Qmailtoaster for the first time on my companies new mail server
– it was brilliant. Very easy to install and get up and running.
However I have a configuration problem with Squirrelmail. The default
path for the webmail address of a domain is
Hi,
Thanks for your help, I followed the instructions in the link you gave me
and it works perfectly.
Thanks for your help
-Original Message-
From: PakOgah [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 29 October 2007 14:42
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] Changing
Chkuser rejects the blackberry messages because of the '/' character in
the sender address, right?
We were experiencing this issue and I tried editing tcp.smtp as
suggested by Helmut Fritz (thanks Helmut!). But due to the stealth
server issue I broke down and reconfigured chkuser using the
If you are changing also you LAN or clients IPs, check your tcprules file.
On 10/28/07, Warren Melnick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What JP suggests is very important and often overlooked. Get your current
TTL for the A record that corresponds to your mail server down to something
like 60 right
So, I got vqregister hooked up and working but now I need some security so
captcha of course is a good basic start.
Because vqregister is a cgi which calls up html, I'm having a hell of a time
getting this to work. Anyone out there willing to help a guy out with this.
I don't mind paying a few
Ron Allison wrote:
I am having a hard time figuring out what is
up with my Clamav installation. It looks to me like I have an issue
somewhere, but my knowledge of Clamav is pretty limited. Specifically
it looks like I have a problem in my databases or in the loading of
them somewhere. What I