Hi again, my provider refuse to set this record since I'm a private
customer (not paying the ten times the price for a business
subscription) .. is there anyway else to get around this? read
somewhere about setting the MX record for my domain to the reverse
name would maybe work
My apologies...
Thanks to your md5sum i saw i used my qmail-toaster backup rpm file...
it was late...
Eric Shubert a écrit :
I just used that file over the weekend, and it worked fine for me.
Does your /var/qmail/doc/chkuser_settings.h file contain:
#define CHKUSER_ALLOW_SENDER_CHAR_3 '/'
?
I think so.
Sorry i misspoke.
I tried this to see if this is related. After trying i send some other
messages and autorespond worked well.
So i don't think it changed something.
To be sure, i will rebuild it again and touch nothing.
Eric Shubert a écrit :
I'm guessing that the way you're
Hi,
I believe that there is a plugin included with squirrelmail-toaster
which allows users to change their password. However I can not seem to
find this feature after logging to the squirrelmail website. Is this
someting that i have to enable when compiling squirrelmail? i am using
Athiqur Rahman wrote:
Hi,
I believe that there is a plugin included with squirrelmail-toaster
which allows users to change their password. However I can not seem to
find this feature after logging to the squirrelmail website. Is this
someting that i have to enable when compiling
Kjetil Paulsen wrote:
Hi again, my provider refuse to set this record since I'm a private
customer (not paying the ten times the price for a business
subscription) .. is there anyway else to get around this? read
somewhere about setting the MX record for my domain to the reverse
name would maybe
Athiqur Rahman wrote:
Athiqur Rahman wrote:
Hi,
I believe that there is a plugin included with squirrelmail-toaster
which allows users to change their password. However I can not seem
to find this feature after logging to the squirrelmail website. Is
this someting that i have to enable when
I'm glad to hear that.
You might try spamdyke again once the dust settles. It's really a great
little program, and will lighten the load on your toaster considerably.
Just curious, what's in your blacklists file?
--
-Eric 'shubes'
nicole thomson wrote:
Thanks Eric
after removing the last
Jake Vickers wrote:
Kjetil Paulsen wrote:
Hi again, my provider refuse to set this record since I'm a private
customer (not paying the ten times the price for a business
subscription) .. is there anyway else to get around this? read
somewhere about setting the MX record for my domain to the
If your service provider won't
provide it your best bet may be to relay through their server, which
they encourage. The down side of it is they can also throttle the
delivery.
Kjetil Paulsen wrote:
Hi again, my provider refuse to set this record since I'm a private
customer (not paying the
thanks eric
-r sbl.spamhaus.org is the list in blacklists
btw, i am using djbdns localcache as per qmailtoaster wiki doc, at present i
stopped it and using my ISP's dns server ip in my resolv.conf. Will this be the
reason for rdns? if i start djbdns by /etc/init.d/djbdns start and use
nicole thomson wrote:
thanks eric
-r sbl.spamhaus.org is the list in blacklists
That's ok for minimal checking. zen.spamhaus.org would be a little
tighter, as it combines the sbl.spamhaus.org, xbl.spamhaus.org and
pbl.spamhaus.org lists into one. See http://www.spamhaus.org for details
Eric 'shubes', you are very nice.
Which DNS server you use for resolution has nothing to do with rDNS.I don't
use djbdns (I use caching-nameserver and bind-chroot packages instead)
is there any quick howto caching-nameserver and bind-chroot?
so I can't be much help debugging your djbdns
nicole thomson wrote:
Eric 'shubes', you are very nice.
Thanks, Nicole. I try. Sometimes it's easier than others. :)
Which DNS server you use for resolution has nothing to do with rDNS.
I don't use djbdns (I use caching-nameserver and bind-chroot packages
instead)
is there any quick
I'll believe it when I
see it. Will you post a log message showing
DENIED_RBLMATCH with
this address? Perhaps that would shed some light on
your trouble.
# qmlog -lc
165.21.21.188 smtp
should find where
this happened in your log.
smtp]# grep
DENIED * |grep 165.21.21.188
Hi Everyone,
In my SMTP and SEND log I'm getting following details. What does this
exactly means?
SEND:
2009-12-03 12:56:40.868580500 status: exiting
2009-12-03 12:56:40.875173500 status: local 0/10 remote 0/60
2009-12-03 12:56:42.870152500 status: exiting
2009-12-03 12:56:42.878006500 status:
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