This exact same thing happened to me. The fix for me was to run
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-newu. This did the trick for me. Although for me mail
to the main domain worked, just not to virtual domains. Took me about 4
hours searching through the man pages at http://www.qmail.org/man/
EVERYONE HERE SH
Jake Vickers wrote:
Patrick Ring wrote:
I haven't seen any errors yet. Until the machinery became unstable, and
we decided to update (finally), it had been working perfectly since we
built the load over 4 years ago, so I've rather forgotten where to look
for the logs that have any errors.
I'm
Patrick Ring wrote:
I haven't seen any errors yet. Until the machinery became unstable, and
we decided to update (finally), it had been working perfectly since we
built the load over 4 years ago, so I've rather forgotten where to look
for the logs that have any errors.
I'm going to try to copy
I haven't seen any errors yet. Until the machinery became unstable, and
we decided to update (finally), it had been working perfectly since we
built the load over 4 years ago, so I've rather forgotten where to look
for the logs that have any errors.
I'm going to try to copy the queue files (to th
Patrick Ring wrote:
While I'm in the process of 'rolling-back' to my old qmail server, I
have 461 items in the mail queue of what was to be the new qmailtoaster
server. Is there an easy way of routing those to the old server
directly?
...thus far I added all of my domains to the smtproutes with
Patrick Ring wrote:
Is there a definitive way to tell what version the old server is?
Thank you.
rpm -qa | grep toaster | sort
That will show you the versions of the Toaster packages you have installed.
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While I'm in the process of 'rolling-back' to my old qmail server, I
have 461 items in the mail queue of what was to be the new qmailtoaster
server. Is there an easy way of routing those to the old server
directly?
...thus far I added all of my domains to the smtproutes with pointers to
one of the
Is there a definitive way to tell what version the old server is?
Thank you.
-Original Message-
From: Jake Vickers [mailto:j...@qmailtoaster.com]
Sent: 2009-05-03 15:05
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] Big problems after old-to-new qmt migrate
Patrick R
Patrick Ring wrote:
Should it be able to restore a backup done from a very old version on to
a fresh loaded version?
Depends on how old the old version is. If you look in the restore script
you'll see there's some commands commented out. These were needed when I
went from an old version t
I believe so (yes), as long as the database schema hasn't changed. Can
you tell which version is "very old"?
Patrick Ring wrote:
Should it be able to restore a backup done from a very old version on to
a fresh loaded version?
I have a snapshot from just after qtp being loaded and before migrat
Should it be able to restore a backup done from a very old version on to
a fresh loaded version?
I have a snapshot from just after qtp being loaded and before migration
attempts. After I transfer the queue to the old server (so I can get
mail online again for a short while), I'll roll back to tha
Patrick Ring wrote:
The problem with qtp-newmodel was on the old server (VERY out of date
... QmailToaster from early 2005 (I don't know which version), and
CentOS 4.2 [yum] upgraded to 4.7) was that it kept errorring out on
building packages for clamav. When I told it to skip that (later
attem
The problem with qtp-newmodel was on the old server (VERY out of date
... QmailToaster from early 2005 (I don't know which version), and
CentOS 4.2 [yum] upgraded to 4.7) was that it kept errorring out on
building packages for clamav. When I told it to skip that (later
attempt), it then wanted to
Patrick Ring wrote:
I've had a qmail toaster running problem-free (in a VMWare server) since
early 2005. However, since the older machine it has been on was having
recent problems I decided it would be good to migrate to a new server
(with a new qmailtoaster and OS).
So, I loaded up a new CentO
I've had a qmail toaster running problem-free (in a VMWare server) since
early 2005. However, since the older machine it has been on was having
recent problems I decided it would be good to migrate to a new server
(with a new qmailtoaster and OS).
So, I loaded up a new CentOS 5.3 server on a ESXi
Please disregard this, I'm simply testing to see if I've subscribed
correctly.
Thank you.
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DAVID wrote:
I have the ip-in-rdns-cc-reject turned on and for the most part it is
stopping 90% or better of my spam. I still have a few that are getting
thru. Is it because the rdns cc code is not set in the abusive domain
or is it because they are configured to imitate the us cc?
TM
Dave
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