Hi List,
Some of my users' email are forwarded from regional office (another qmail
server). Most emails are fine, except email from google alert. The only
error message I can see is something like this:
Dec31 14:40:12 CHKUSER accepted rcpt: from
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:: remote
Bill Kwok wrote:
Hi List,
Some of my users' email are forwarded from regional office (another
qmail server). Most emails are fine, except email from google alert.
The only error message I can see is something like this:
Dec31 14:40:12 CHKUSER accepted rcpt: from
[EMAIL
Bill Kwok wrote:
On Jan 29, 2008 12:07 AM, Eric Shubes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bill Kwok wrote:
Hi List,
Some of my users' email are forwarded from regional office (another
qmail server). Most emails are fine, except email from google
Eric Shubes wrote:
Lucian Cristian wrote:
Hi everyone
I installed qmailtoaster from src rpms (after making changes on spec
files) on Debian Etch, is someone here who knows how to make a deb
package, I would like to make a src deb and use debian specific tools to
compile the package and save
Lucian Cristian wrote:
Hi everyone
I installed qmailtoaster from src rpms (after making changes on spec
files) on Debian Etch, is someone here who knows how to make a deb
package, I would like to make a src deb and use debian specific tools to
compile the package and save them as deb files.
I am a longtime qmail and qmailtoaster user.
Has anybody handled the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure for electronic
communications with GPL tools? I understand qmailtap will allow me to make
the email copies. I'm more interested in the search, storage, and retrieval.
What I am looking for
On Jan 29, 2008 12:07 AM, Eric Shubes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bill Kwok wrote:
Hi List,
Some of my users' email are forwarded from regional office (another
qmail server). Most emails are fine, except email from google alert.
The only error message I can see is something like this:
Hi Lucian,
I will contact you offlist later tonight. I am definitely interested
in an official Debian port if you are interested in being the guy in
charge of the port.
Thanks,
Erik
On Jan 28, 2008 10:14 AM, Lucian Cristian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Eric Shubes wrote:
Lucian Cristian wrote:
Hi everyone
I installed qmailtoaster from src rpms (after making changes on spec
files) on Debian Etch, is someone here who knows how to make a deb
package, I would like to make a src deb and use debian specific tools to
compile the package and save them as deb files.
Thanks,
Lucian
I'm running qmailtaoster for an ISP mail system, we just switched over from
another mail server that was running in windows (hmailserver.com) which uses
the same [EMAIL PROTECTED] for username and password, and it worked fine
with my outgoing mailserver requires authentication ticked in outlook or
David Campbell wrote:
I'm running qmailtaoster for an ISP mail system, we just switched over
from another mail server that was running in windows (hmailserver.com
http://hmailserver.com) which uses the same [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] for username and password, and it worked
David Campbell wrote:
I'm running qmailtaoster for an ISP mail system, we just switched over
from another mail server that was running in windows (hmailserver.com
http://hmailserver.com) which uses the same [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] for username and password, and it worked
yes, it was an RBL error they got, but I am loving the RBL protection for
antispam, is there anyway to allow authenticated users to bypass RBL
checking?
On 29/01/2008, Jake Vickers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
David Campbell wrote:
I'm running qmailtaoster for an ISP mail system, we just
aw, thats a shame, I mean its good and they do a great job...I dont really
want to add ANOTHER layer of complication to the setup of our email accounts
to home users who can barely figure out how to open outlook :(
is it possible to whitelist IP addresses from certain ranges against the
so for example I wanted to skip rbl for
10.10.*.*
I would open up
/etc/tcprules.d/tcp.smtp
and add the entry on a new line so it looked like
10.10.:allow
what would be the exact line I would need to put in there, to allow people
on that range to skip RBL
sorry, I'm a total noob at this :D
David Campbell wrote:
aw, thats a shame, I mean its good and they do a great job...I dont
really want to add ANOTHER layer of complication to the setup of our
email accounts to home users who can barely figure out how to open
outlook :(
is it possible to whitelist IP addresses from certain
David Campbell wrote:
yes, it was an RBL error they got, but I am loving the RBL protection
for antispam, is there anyway to allow authenticated users to bypass
RBL checking?
Not unless you use port 587. RBLs are checked the first thing, before
any type of authentication is even
is spamhaus the only one that rejects dynamic ips or should I remove any
others like spamcop ( I checked and the customers ip that had been rejected
was not listed at spamcop) but are there others I should remove? currently I
have the following in my control/blacklists file
-r bl.spamcop.net -r
David Campbell wrote:
so for example I wanted to skip rbl for
10.10.*.*
I would open up
/etc/tcprules.d/tcp.smtp
and add the entry on a new line so it looked like
10.10.:allow
what would be the exact line I would need to put in there, to allow
people on that range to skip RBL
sorry,
Greetings and Salutations to all...
I have installed a new toaster (with QMT-Plus) onto a Fedora 8 system. I
used the Fedora 6 build scripts and everything seems to work perfectly.
EXCEPT (there's always an exception)... imap4-SSL is experienceing a
problem with the kerberos library.
All of the
Greetings and Salutations to all...
I have installed a new toaster (with QMT-Plus) onto a Fedora 8 system. I
used the Fedora 6 build scripts and everything seems to work perfectly.
EXCEPT (there's always an exception)... imap4-SSL is experienceing a
problem with the kerberos library.
All of the
David Campbell wrote:
if this file is edited, is it automatically updated, or does something
need to be restarted before this will update?
thanks
This file is pulled into each smtp session when it's started, so nothing
needs to be done for these.
If it's feasible though, I'd make an effort
Dan McAllister wrote:
Greetings and Salutations to all...
I have installed a new toaster (with QMT-Plus) onto a Fedora 8 system. I
used the Fedora 6 build scripts and everything seems to work perfectly.
EXCEPT (there's always an exception)... imap4-SSL is experienceing a
problem with the
Always. ;)
Glad it's working for you.
David Campbell wrote:
yes, I have actually added them into that file now, havn;t had any more
complaints... I guess thats a good thing :D
On 29/01/2008, *Eric Shubes* [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
David Campbell wrote:
yes, I have actually added them into that file now, havn;t had any more
complaints... I guess thats a good thing :D
On 29/01/2008, Eric Shubes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
David Campbell wrote:
if this file is edited, is it automatically updated, or does something
need to be restarted before
I'm trying to send from one domain to another on the same machine but keep
getting the following;
//
Delivery error: Sorry. Although I'm listed as a best-preference MX or A for
that host, it isn't in my control/locals file, so I don't treat it as local.
(#5.4.6)
\\
Yet, I have listed all of the
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