While i am sending mail from web interface, i am getting this error...Kindly
help me...
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Thanks and Regards,
S.Senthilvel,
Hi list,
A mail sent to the local mail id bounced with the following bounce
message. I cant clearly understand the issue. For delivering a local mail,
what is the function of qmail-inject? Is it must? kindly help me...Atleast i
wish to understand why that mail has bounced...
Please help me
Hi DNK
Looks wrong to me. I builded the package after uninstalling the Clamav ,
if not you must get some errros when you install the new package.
# cd /usr/src/qtms-install/
# wget
http://www.qmailtoaster.org/download/develop/clamav-toaster-0.93-1.3.18.src.rpm
# qmailctl stop
*> # rpm -e --
dnk wrote:
> I just wanted to confirm before I break anything:
>
> # cd /usr/src/qtms-install/
> # wget
> http://www.qmailtoaster.org/download/develop/clamav-toaster-0.93-1.3.18.src.rpm
> # rpmbuild --rebuild --with cnt40 clamav-toaster-0.93-1.3.18.src.rpm
> # qmailctl stop
> # rpm -e --nodeps ol
The only reason I assumed there /might/ be a relation to an RBL issue
is that adding the RBLSMTP="" corrected the soft rejections for my
local clients sending email.
I can't see how these problems, supposedly with the spamassassin
installation, could have just suddenly come into effect when
With all due respect, I see *nothing* that indicates *any* sort of dns
issue here. The problem is that the Spamassassin installation is trying
to create temp files in a very non-standard directory, as Eric said in a
prior post.
I would guess the build is just plain messed up - what does rpm -ql
Sp
No, nothing in the blacklists file. And Spamassassin's RBL checks are
turned off in local.cf.
I'm running chrooted Bind, not a caching nameserver.
And yes. I was su - into vpopmail's shell to run the spamassassin --
lint -D tests.
Roxanne
On May 7, 2008, at 7:29 PM, Eric Shubert wrote:
Ro
Roxanne Sandesara wrote:
> DNS appears to be working. I have no idea if an RBL site is down. At
> this point I've deactivated spamdyke, which was the only thing doing RBL
> checks, so that shouldn't be an issue anymore.
You have nothing in /var/qmail/control/blacklists? That would do rbl
checking.
I just wanted to confirm before I break anything:
# cd /usr/src/qtms-install/
# wget
http://www.qmailtoaster.org/download/develop/clamav-toaster-0.93-1.3.18.src.rpm
# rpmbuild --rebuild --with cnt40 clamav-toaster-0.93-1.3.18.src.rpm
# qmailctl stop
# rpm -e --nodeps oldclam.version (nodeps due t
Eric,
I am currently managing 6 toasters, and most are a 1-5 domain
dedicated machine with about 50-100 users each, but one of them is
housing approximately 300 domains, with a guestimate of 5-20 users per
domain.
As for the config, I would suggest modifying the scripts to work with
spamdyke. It
Good afternoon!
I'm in troubles with some e-mail alias...
I get this message ever I try to send a message to some of the alias,
but not directly to the real users:
"delivery 2: failure:
Sorry,_I_couldn't_find_any_host_named_test.intranet?._(#5.1.2)/"
Just clarifying:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] -> [EMAIL P
Something - I haven't found it yet - is still calling to this
directory. I managed to make the perl plugin error disappear by
copying my .pre files from /etc/mail/spamassassin to its mate in the /
var/tmp/package-root/... tree. --lint -D then shows each of those
files being processed, and no
DNS appears to be working. I have no idea if an RBL site is down. At
this point I've deactivated spamdyke, which was the only thing doing
RBL checks, so that shouldn't be an issue anymore.
I still have this nonsense SpamAssassin perl module error, and no way
to correct it.
Roxanne
On May
Sounds a bit like a DNS issue to me. Is your DNS not working, or perhaps an
RBL site down?
Roxanne Sandesara wrote:
> I've had spamdyke running for a week without any problems until today
> (if indeed Spamdyke is the problem). However, thanks for the advice. I
> went back, found that discussion fr
That directory (/var/tmp/-root/) is used to build the binary rpms.
It should not come into play at all in an operational machine, and should be
safely removed (as is true for anything in /var/tmp/).
James Pratt wrote:
> Possibly a very dumb question, but what is :
> "/var/tmp/spamassassin-toaster-
I'm also in :)
And laso have test machine ready :)
On 2008.05.07, at 21:30, Eric Shubert wrote:
dnk wrote:
I am going to be coming into a situation where I need to setup one of
the linux alternatives to an exchange server, and i was wondering if
anyone has done something similar with a qmail t
On 2008.05.07, at 20:38, Jake Vickers wrote:
dnk wrote:
Hi there,
Is there a recommended method for updating an existing toaster that
has:
- Older qtp-plus (prior to repo)
- Spamdyke (3.01) that was a manual install
My hopes are to get my qtp plus onto the repo. So I can add and
install,
Roxanne,
I read your posts, and this is looks like perl problem. You can update
via CPAN or yum.
SpamDyke is nice, but requare configuration and maintance, and i
disable it.
Eric is give me realy simple "how to" disable spamdyke
# cd /var/qmail/supervise/smtp
# rm -f run
# ln -s run.dist
I'd probably start with:
find / -type f | xargs grep -i "spamassassin-toaster-root"
(that will find any file on the system containing that string)
if that fails, run a --lint -D with strace like I mentioned - you should
see what is calling it from where and how in the output .
lastly, Does t
OK. Digging further into that directory structure, it continues with /
sa-update-keys, in which are several .gpg files. I'm assuming, as
such, that this is coming from my installing sa-update instead of
RulesDuJour when I rebuilt things this weekend. I'll have to go back
and figure out if th
Weird... When you break that path down, it almost seems like you have
some sort of variable foo-barr'ing going on ?
/var/tmp (makes sense) /spamassassin-toaster-root (???)
/etc/mail/spamassassin (again, makes sense..)
I wonder if you have something putting too many vars together
someplace. It wo
To be honest, I have no clue what it is used for. I didn't create it.
I didn't ask for it. I would have to assume that something within
SpamAssassin for Toaster is doing this. But if it's a path no one
else here has heard of, then I don't know what would have set it up
to use this.
To me,
OK. I went back and checked on the rest of the path. Set 555, this
cleared that up ... and returned me to the check: no loaded plugin
implements 'check_main': cannot scan! at /usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/
5.8.8/Mail/SpamAssassin/PerMsgStatus.pm line 164.
And as I've said, the loadplugin line i
Possibly a very dumb question, but what is :
"/var/tmp/spamassassin-toaster-root/etc/mail/spamassassin" used for at
your site? Is something in one of your .cf's pointing to it? This is
probably why it's not on google, as it's not a standard path, or at
least one I've ever heard of.. :\
> -O
I believe it's the only error I have going on. The output is below.
$ spamassassin --lint -D
[10425] dbg: logger: adding facilities: all
[10425] dbg: logger: logging level is DBG
[10425] dbg: generic: SpamAssassin version 3.2.4
[10425] dbg: config: score set 0 chosen.
[10425] dbg: util: running i
I've had spamdyke running for a week without any problems until today
(if indeed Spamdyke is the problem). However, thanks for the advice.
I went back, found that discussion from last week, and have - at
least temporarily - deactivated spamdyke.
However, this has not corrected my problem. M
You can also try modifying /var/qmail/supervise/spamd/run and add a -D
to the spamd startup option. This will make spamd output lots of mostly
useless information to /var/log/qmail/spamd/current, which may or may
not help you figure it out.. (Obviously, you have to restart spamd etc)
I can't thin
dnk wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I have had a bunch of toasters running along just great.
What's a bunch? Care to share # of toasters, domains?
> I have built a new one, and installed the recent qtp. Love it.
> Spamdyke is a breeze to throw in now.
>
> What I am wondering, is with spamdyke installed
If you run spamassassin --lint -D can you verify you are loading the
configs you are intending? Ie, is the config path below that is erroring
the same as your sa installation for your site?
Check directories higher up in the path for the r-xr-xr-x bits as
well...
jamie
> -Original Message-
Yes and no. I did not mess up the pre files. The line in question is
there in the proper file.
However, the additional testing measures suggested there have yielded
other results. When I shell in as vpopmail user and --lint, I get :
warn : config: path "/var/tmp/spamassassin-toaster-root/et
Jake Vickers wrote:
> dnk wrote:
>> Hi there,
>>
>> Is there a recommended method for updating an existing toaster that has:
>>
>> - Older qtp-plus (prior to repo)
>> - Spamdyke (3.01) that was a manual install
>>
>> My hopes are to get my qtp plus onto the repo. So I can add and
>> install, but I
Roxanne Sandesara wrote:
Further searching. I found an instance of this in the archives that
suggested running a spamassassin --lint.
I did so, and got the following:
# spamassassin --lint
check: no loaded plugin implements 'check_main': cannot scan! at
/usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8.8/Mail/Sp
dnk wrote:
> I am going to be coming into a situation where I need to setup one of
> the linux alternatives to an exchange server, and i was wondering if
> anyone has done something similar with a qmail toaster + ?
>
> I love the toaster. I love qtp. I love spamdyke. I love the community
>
> I am
Could this be it
http://lists.mailscanner.info/pipermail/mailscanner/2008-March/082765.ht
ml
~ciao
jamie
> -Original Message-
> From: Roxanne Sandesara [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, May 07, 2008 3:18 PM
> To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
> Subject: [qmailtoaster] Re:
Further searching. I found an instance of this in the archives that
suggested running a spamassassin --lint.
I did so, and got the following:
# spamassassin --lint
check: no loaded plugin implements 'check_main': cannot scan! at /usr/
lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8.8/Mail/SpamAssassin/PerMsgStatus.
About two hours ago, my Toaster just started soft-rejecting just
about every message that isn't coming from inside. The first
confirmed symptom was that email was not being sent from people's
clients. I checked the submission logs, found the errors, and altered
the tcp.smtp file to put RBLS
dnk wrote:
Hi there,
Is there a recommended method for updating an existing toaster that has:
- Older qtp-plus (prior to repo)
- Spamdyke (3.01) that was a manual install
My hopes are to get my qtp plus onto the repo. So I can add and
install, but I am not sure if this may mess something up si
Çrş, 2008-05-07 tarihinde 11:18 -0700 saatinde, dnk yazdı:
> Hello all,
>
> I have had a bunch of toasters running along just great.
>
> I have built a new one, and installed the recent qtp. Love it.
> Spamdyke is a breeze to throw in now.
>
> What I am wondering, is with spamdyke installed, how
Hi there,
Is there a recommended method for updating an existing toaster that has:
- Older qtp-plus (prior to repo)
- Spamdyke (3.01) that was a manual install
My hopes are to get my qtp plus onto the repo. So I can add and
install, but I am not sure if this may mess something up since the old
v
I like roundcube, but hate that it times out whenever it feels like it.
A local ISP, PennsWoods.net is using roundcube on their onewoods.net email
server. They've actually worked out most of the bugs that I've been running
into.
I'm not a full time email server admin. I just don't have enough t
I am going to be coming into a situation where I need to setup one of
the linux alternatives to an exchange server, and i was wondering if
anyone has done something similar with a qmail toaster + ?
I love the toaster. I love qtp. I love spamdyke. I love the community
I am currently researching th
Hello all,
I have had a bunch of toasters running along just great.
I have built a new one, and installed the recent qtp. Love it.
Spamdyke is a breeze to throw in now.
What I am wondering, is with spamdyke installed, how does that effect
the other programs that are in the qtp-menu? IE the black
Kent Busbee wrote:
> See response below; Tolga Cengiz wrote:
>> Email: 8490 Autolearn: 1623 AvgScore: -16.40 AvgScanTime: 4.07
>> sec
>> Spam: 1355 Autolearn:22 AvgScore: 7.29 AvgScanTime: 3.30
>> sec
>> Ham: 7135 Autolearn: 1601 AvgScore: -20.90 AvgScanTime: 4.22
See response below; Tolga Cengiz wrote:
> Email: 8490 Autolearn: 1623 AvgScore: -16.40 AvgScanTime: 4.07
> sec
> Spam: 1355 Autolearn:22 AvgScore: 7.29 AvgScanTime: 3.30
> sec
> Ham: 7135 Autolearn: 1601 AvgScore: -20.90 AvgScanTime: 4.22
> sec
> - Original
Just to be clear, spamdyke handles rbl processing on its own, so with the
qtp-install-spamdyke configuration, the /var/qmail/control/blacklists file
is ineffective (obsolete). You'll need to put your blacklists in the
/etc/spamdyke/spamdyke.conf file instead.
The qtp-install-spamdyke script sets u
Email: 8490 Autolearn: 1623 AvgScore: -16.40 AvgScanTime: 4.07 sec
Spam: 1355 Autolearn:22 AvgScore: 7.29 AvgScanTime: 3.30 sec
Ham: 7135 Autolearn: 1601 AvgScore: -20.90 AvgScanTime: 4.22 sec
- Original Message -
From: Tom Manliclic
To: qmailtoast
I think the same sa-stats command was executed when I got the error the
only difference
now is that I have atleast one spam. So you're right the first time when
you said a script bug.
Anyway it is not that alarming what is important is SA does its job.
Thank you very much for clearing this up.
Tom Manliclic wrote:
No errors using /usr/sbin/sa-stats command. Here is what I got.
Email: 151 Autolearn: 0 AvgScore: 0.31 AvgScanTime:
1.41 sec
Spam: 1 Autolearn: 0 AvgScore: 7.00 AvgScanTime:
1.20 sec
Ham:150 Autolearn: 0 AvgScore: 0.27 AvgS
No errors using /usr/sbin/sa-stats command. Here is what I got.
Email: 151 Autolearn: 0 AvgScore: 0.31 AvgScanTime: 1.41 sec
Spam: 1 Autolearn: 0 AvgScore: 7.00 AvgScanTime: 1.20 sec
Ham:150 Autolearn: 0 AvgScore: 0.27 AvgScanTime: 1.41 sec
Time
Tom Manliclic wrote:
Yes. I installed it using the yum repo
http://qtp.qmailtoaster.com/info/repo.html
Do you get the error when you run /usr/sbin/sa-stats ?
Thanks Jake.
I will surely suggest that feature to squirrelmail.
Thanks again.
Jake Vickers wrote:
Tom Manliclic wrote:
Hi all,
I use webmail (when outside) and pop3 when in the office.
I created a filter in webmail that specific emails should be moved to
a folder I created. This is worki
Yes. I installed it using the yum repo
http://qtp.qmailtoaster.com/info/repo.html
Jake Vickers wrote:
Tom Manliclic wrote:
Thanks for the responses.
I'm running spamassassin-toaster-3.2.4-1.3.13 version.
Here is a sample header I got from one of my mails
*X-Spam-Checker-Version:* SpamAssas
Tom Manliclic wrote:
Hi all,
I use webmail (when outside) and pop3 when in the office.
I created a filter in webmail that specific emails should be moved to
a folder I created. This is working fine but I noticed that when such
emails are moved, those are not being
seen or downloaded when usin
Tom Manliclic wrote:
Thanks for the responses.
I'm running spamassassin-toaster-3.2.4-1.3.13 version.
Here is a sample header I got from one of my mails
*X-Spam-Checker-Version:* SpamAssassin 3.2.4 (2008-01-01) on domain.com
*X-Spam-Level:*
*X-Spam-Status:* No, score=0.1 required=5.0
tests=AWL
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