This is not really a qmail-toaster issue, but I am sure someone on this
list can help me.
I am trying to update my toasters and I have updated all of the packages
except one on one server. I cannot get the python to update. Here is
the error message. I am not really sure what the dealio is.
Eric Shubert wrote:
Things I cannot do and are not working:
1) Send mail from my mail client either via smtp or secured smtp.
I'm guessing that your client is using port 25 and is blacklisted. The
stock toaster presently does not allow connections from blacklisted
addresses, regardless of au
Looks like you have a few 'issues', Alan. :(
Alan T. Miller wrote:
Well, I have Qmail toaster up and running but I am now running into a
few issues. This is a fresh qmail toaster install on centos 5.3. I am
hopeful someone can help.
Things that I can do and seem to work:
1) I can create new
Well, I have Qmail toaster up and running but I am now running into a
few issues. This is a fresh qmail toaster install on centos 5.3. I am
hopeful someone can help.
Things that I can do and seem to work:
1) I can create new domains and users on the command line.
2) I can log in via Imap and
Eric Shubert wrote:
Alan T. Miller wrote:
Is there a way to take advantage of Qmail toaster by installing it on
a machine without using the stock PHP and MySQL RPMS that come with
CentOS 5.3?
I have been fighting this for a while and it appears I am almost
there with a bit of tweaking, howev
Jake Vickers wrote:
Alan T. Miller wrote:
Is there a way to take advantage of Qmail toaster by installing it on
a machine without using the stock PHP and MySQL RPMS that come with
CentOS 5.3?
I have been fighting this for a while and it appears I am almost
there with a bit of tweaking, howev
Alan T. Miller wrote:
Is there a way to take advantage of Qmail toaster by installing it on a
machine without using the stock PHP and MySQL RPMS that come with CentOS
5.3?
I have been fighting this for a while and it appears I am almost there
with a bit of tweaking, however, I need to rebuild
Alan T. Miller wrote:
Is there a way to take advantage of Qmail toaster by installing it on
a machine without using the stock PHP and MySQL RPMS that come with
CentOS 5.3?
I have been fighting this for a while and it appears I am almost there
with a bit of tweaking, however, I need to rebuild
d...@acbsco.com wrote:
Now if I go to domainA.com and fill out the "contact us" form giving my
email address as someu...@domainb.com and opt to receive a copy of the
email, this is where it breaks. The webmas...@domaina.com receives an
email, but someu...@domaina.com never does. Looking in the
/
Is there a way to take advantage of Qmail toaster by installing it on a
machine without using the stock PHP and MySQL RPMS that come with CentOS
5.3?
I have been fighting this for a while and it appears I am almost there
with a bit of tweaking, however, I need to rebuild vpopmail manually, or
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