Jim Shupert wrote:
Eric Shubert wrote:
Jim Shupert wrote:
friends,
I am updating my toaster via the newmodel script qtp-menu
I the updat is ---progressing ( hopefully , happily )
but i do see some response that looks problematic
what do you think?
qtp-newmodel - updating dependencies ..
Eric Shubert wrote:
Jim Shupert wrote:
friends,
I am updating my toaster via the newmodel script qtp-menu
I the updat is ---progressing ( hopefully , happily )
but i do see some response that looks problematic
what do you think?
qtp-newmodel - updating dependencies ...
Setting up Update
Glen Vickers wrote:
Hello all,
I'm having an issue I have yet to figure out. About a week or so ago
my server stopped accepting incoming connections to send mail. I
checked my router/firewall/port forwarding settings and all was
correct. So I went inside our network (origionally the cli
Jim Shupert wrote:
friends,
I am updating my toaster via the newmodel script qtp-menu
I the updat is ---progressing ( hopefully , happily )
but i do see some response that looks problematic
what do you think?
qtp-newmodel - updating dependencies ...
Setting up Update Process
Setting up repo
friends,
I am updating my toaster via the newmodel script qtp-menu
I the updat is ---progressing ( hopefully , happily )
but i do see some response that looks problematic
what do you think?
qtp-newmodel - updating dependencies ...
Setting up Update Process
Setting up repositories
qmailtoaste
Glen Vickers wrote:
I have Spamdyke running on the box currently. I have spam filtered through spamhaus.org according to
tail blacklists
-r zen.spamhaus.org
The /var/qmail/control/blacklists file isn't used when spamdyke is
installed. The default configuration (created by qtp-install-spamdy
I have Spamdyke running on the box currently. I have spam filtered through
spamhaus.org according to
tail blacklists
-r zen.spamhaus.org
What's odd is it doesn't matter where the client is, the connection gets
refused. Squirrelmail works fine so I know on the localhost its running
smoothly.
-Original Message-
From: Maxwell Smart [mailto:c...@yother.com]
Sent: Thursday, August 06, 2009 2:18 PM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] connection refused from clients sending email
Check to see that the IP address your sending mail from hasn't been
bl
Good suggestion. In general, you should either use port 587 for
submissions, or use spamdyke (which bypasses rbl checks for
authenticated users). You can alter your tcp.smtp file to define an open
relay for your private network, but that solution is risky (not very
secure), especially with wind
Blacklisted on my server or blacklisted globally? It’s a corporate IP address
so typically they don't get flagged.
-Original Message-
From: Maxwell Smart [mailto:c...@yother.com]
Sent: Thursday, August 06, 2009 2:18 PM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster]
Check to see that the IP address your sending mail from hasn't been
blacklisted.
Glen Vickers wrote:
> Hello all,
>
>
>
> I’m having an issue I have yet to figure out. About a week or so ago my
> server stopped accepting incoming connections to send mail. I checked
> my router/firewall/port
Dnk wrote:
Is there a way I can observe the raw smtp conversation onmy toaster?
I am having issues sending to one domain (an exchange 2007 server). I
van telnet and send, but not from my toaster.
D
recordio. Check the archives for how to use it. You'll add it to the
/var/qmail/supervise/sen
Hello all,
I'm having an issue I have yet to figure out. About a week or so ago my
server stopped accepting incoming connections to send mail. I checked my
router/firewall/port forwarding settings and all was correct. So I went
inside our network (origionally the client was outside) and attem
Is there a way I can observe the raw smtp conversation onmy toaster?
I am having issues sending to one domain (an exchange 2007 server). I
van telnet and send, but not from my toaster.
D
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Qmailtoaster is spons
Stephen T Woodfin wrote:
Can anyone share
qmail-toaster-1.03-1.3.16.src.rpm
I needed to recompile this after a change and I do not have the source
on this machine.
I have this version. If you still need it, let me know and I will email
it to you off-list.
On this machine the original source rpms have been removed. I was trying
to implement the change to chkuser to allow the forward slash sometimes
used by Blackberry email servers.
Thanks,
Stephen T. Woodfin
Assistant Director of IT
Car-Freshner Corporation
Eric Shubert
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08/06/
Stephen T Woodfin wrote:
Can anyone share
qmail-toaster-1.03-1.3.16.src.rpm
I needed to recompile this after a change and I do not have the source
on this machine.
Is it in /usr/src/qtp-newmodel/SRPMS/, or is that the source you started
with?
--
-Eric 'shubes'
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Stephen T Woodfin wrote:
I apologize. I see this question has already been asked.
*Stephen T Woodfin *
08/06/2009 11:42 AM
Please respond to
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[qmailtoaster] Using newmodel a
Can anyone share
qmail-toaster-1.03-1.3.16.src.rpm
I needed to recompile this after a change and I do not have the source on
this machine.
I apologize. I see this question has already been asked.
Stephen T Woodfin
08/06/2009 11:42 AM
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[qmailtoaster] Using newmodel and simscan
Has anyone had a problem with qmailtoaster-p
Has anyone had a problem with qmailtoaster-plus's new model saying that
simscan-toaster-1.3.1-1.3.7 is newer then simscan-toaster-1.4.0-1.3.1? It
then skips this installation. Is this due to the release number being
1.3.1 instead of 1.3.8 or higher? Is this a mistake?
Eric Shubert wrote:
Stephen T Woodfin wrote:
Can you tell me if I have nothing to be concerned about with
the recent compromise of SquirrelMail add-ons? I am using
qmail-toaster-1.0.3-1.3.16 and with this installed
squirrelmail-toaster-1.4.17-1.3.12 I did not install any additional
Stephen T Woodfin wrote:
Can you tell me if I have nothing to be concerned about with the
recent compromise of SquirrelMail add-ons? I am using
qmail-toaster-1.0.3-1.3.16 and with this installed
squirrelmail-toaster-1.4.17-1.3.12 I did not install any additional
plug-ins for Squirre
Can you tell me if I have nothing to be concerned about with the
recent compromise of SquirrelMail add-ons? I am using
qmail-toaster-1.0.3-1.3.16 and with this installed
squirrelmail-toaster-1.4.17-1.3.12 I did not install any additional
plug-ins for SquirrelMail.
Hi,
Just wanted to share this video. Seems very interesting. New protocol
and open source. Could this be the new email system?
Wonder if they have some anti-spam solution for wave.
http://wave.google.com/
P.V.Anthony
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Ok, Now is working, I did not understood how it works.
So I must follow this steps:
1 - Add the rule you mentioned (or similar) on the tcp.smtp file
2 - Adjust simcontrol file, and rebuild the cdb, as mentioned on
http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/Simscan
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