Re: [qmailtoaster] Re: quota warning message

2009-11-23 Thread Peter Peltonen
Hi, On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 7:09 PM, Michael Colvin wrote: > I would add to Eric's comments that I don't think simply disabling the Quota > Warning Message is going to work, or that it's even a good idea.  Sure, your > user's won't get the message, but will quotas still be enforced?  If so, > you

Re: [qmailtoaster] Re: how to go from no raid to raid 1

2009-11-23 Thread David Milholen
Eric Shubert wrote: David Milholen wrote: Hi All, I have an issue on one of my production mail server.. I did not install this one but it seems that when it was installed with no raid in mind. I need to make this move to go to raid 1 with out losing any configuration or data on the current ro

Re: [qmailtoaster] Re: returned mails

2009-11-23 Thread Maxwell Smart
I just had a customer contact me about something that may be the same issue.  They are getting the following error: An error occurred while sending mail.  The server responded: sorry , reached maximum number of recipients for one session (#5.7.1 - chkuser). Please check the message recipients

Re: [qmailtoaster] Re: returned mails

2009-11-23 Thread Jake Vickers
Maxwell Smart wrote: > I just had a customer contact me about something that may be the same > issue. They are getting the following error: > > /An error occurred while sending mail. The server responded: sorry , > reached maximum number of recipients for one session (#5.7.1 - > chkuser). Please ch

Re: [qmailtoaster] Re: returned mails

2009-11-23 Thread Maxwell Smart
Jake, Thanks.  I have upped the limit to 100.  It's just one customer and a mailing list is likely not in the cards for him.  Is there a terrible downside to upping the limit? CJ Jake Vickers wrote: Maxwell Smart wrote: I just had a customer contact me about something that may be

[qmailtoaster] Re: quota warning message

2009-11-23 Thread Eric Shubert
Peter Peltonen wrote: Hi, On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 7:09 PM, Michael Colvin wrote: I would add to Eric's comments that I don't think simply disabling the Quota Warning Message is going to work, or that it's even a good idea. Sure, your user's won't get the message, but will quotas still be enfo

[qmailtoaster] Re: how to go from no raid to raid 1

2009-11-23 Thread Eric Shubert
David Milholen wrote: Eric Shubert wrote: David Milholen wrote: Hi All, I have an issue on one of my production mail server.. I did not install this one but it seems that when it was installed with no raid in mind. I need to make this move to go to raid 1 with out losing any configuration or

[qmailtoaster] re: EZMLM

2009-11-23 Thread Maxwell Smart
Is there any place one can find out how to use the EZMLM included with the ISO toaster?  CJ -- Cecil Yother, Jr. "cj" cj's 2318 Clement Ave Alameda, CA 94501 tel 1.510.865.2787 | fax 1.510.864.7300 http://yother.com

Re: [qmailtoaster] re: EZMLM

2009-11-23 Thread Steve Huff
On Nov 23, 2009, at 4:31 PM, Maxwell Smart wrote: Is there any place one can find out how to use the EZMLM included with the ISO toaster? do you have a specific issue that isn't covered by one of the first four Google hits for 'ezmlm'? you also may want to check http://wiki.qmailtoaster.

Re: [qmailtoaster] re: EZMLM

2009-11-23 Thread Maxwell Smart
I only did a google search on Howto EZMLM qmailtoaster and it was not helpful.  The wiki is pretty much useless for EZMLM howto.   Maybe you could add some content there to make it easier for toaster users to get started.  :) I will read the Users manual on the EZMLM site.  Steve Huff wr

Re: [qmailtoaster] Re: quota warning message

2009-11-23 Thread Peter Peltonen
Hi, On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 9:51 PM, Eric Shubert wrote: > I didn't know you can disable quotas at the domain level (learn something > new every day). I'd give it a shot. Oh, and please let us know how you do > that, and how it works. Well if you don't know about it, then I've might misunderstoo

[qmailtoaster] Re: EZMLM

2009-11-23 Thread Eric Shubert
If you're getting ready to use ezmlm, be sure to consider mailman as well. It's much more user friendly. I've written a page on the wiki regarding how to implement it with QMT. Maxwell Smart wrote: I only did a google search on Howto EZMLM qmailtoaster and it was not helpful. The wiki is pre

[qmailtoaster] Re: quota warning message

2009-11-23 Thread Eric Shubert
Peter Peltonen wrote: Hi, On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 9:51 PM, Eric Shubert wrote: I didn't know you can disable quotas at the domain level (learn something new every day). I'd give it a shot. Oh, and please let us know how you do that, and how it works. Well if you don't know about it, then I'v

RE: [qmailtoaster] Re: quota warning message

2009-11-23 Thread Michael Colvin
> Peter Peltonen wrote: > > Hi, > > > > On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 9:51 PM, Eric Shubert wrote: > >> I didn't know you can disable quotas at the domain level (learn > something > >> new every day). I'd give it a shot. Oh, and please let us know how you > do > >> that, and how it works. > > > > Well

Re: [qmailtoaster] Re: EZMLM

2009-11-23 Thread Maxwell Smart
I am not sure EZMLM would work anyways.  From what I read it needs you to subscribe to a list.  This customer wants simply to send 100 e mails at one time.   Which would be appropriate?  It sounds to me like EZMLM is for lists, like this one.  Am I interpreting this correctly? Eric Shubert wro

Re: [qmailtoaster] Re: returned mails

2009-11-23 Thread Jake Vickers
Maxwell Smart wrote: > Jake, > > Thanks. I have upped the limit to 100. It's just one customer and a > mailing list is likely not in the cards for him. Is there a terrible > downside to upping the limit? > > CJ > Just that the setting applies to all users on your system (unless you can lock it to

Re: [qmailtoaster] Re: quota warning message

2009-11-23 Thread Jake Vickers
Michael Colvin wrote: Peter Peltonen wrote: Hi, On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 9:51 PM, Eric Shubert wrote: I didn't know you can disable quotas at the domain level (learn something new every day). I'd give it a shot. Oh, and please let us know how you do

Re: [qmailtoaster] Re: EZMLM

2009-11-23 Thread Jake Vickers
Maxwell Smart wrote: I am not sure EZMLM would work anyways. From what I read it needs you to subscribe to a list. This customer wants simply to send 100 e mails at one time. Which would be appropriate? It sounds to me like EZMLM is for lists, like this one. Am I interpreting this correct