On 05/15/2010 03:33 PM, Patrick Ring wrote:
Dang! Who did you have it hosted with? Was it donated space/bandwidth?
Seems very sudden they would turn it off like that just over bandwidth.
What's an SLA?
Thank you for all you (and the others) do for the QT project!
It was hosted in someo
Dang! Who did you have it hosted with? Was it donated space/bandwidth?
Seems very sudden they would turn it off like that just over bandwidth.
What's an SLA?
Thank you for all you (and the others) do for the QT project!
Patrick M. Ring
P. Ring Technologies
Louisiana Web Host, LLC.
985-868-420
On 05/15/2010 12:49 PM, Maxwell Smart wrote:
I likely have some PC133 RAM if you cannot find any locally. Let me
know if you need it and I'll mail it off.
That explains the spotty connectivity with the mirror. Mine is up and
current, so if any one needs files they're available.
Thanks for all
I likely have some PC133 RAM if you cannot find any locally. Let me
know if you need it and I'll mail it off.
That explains the spotty connectivity with the mirror. Mine is up and
current, so if any one needs files they're available.
Thanks for all your hard work Jake. I know I love my toaster
Yet ANOTHER weekend of issues.
The data center that I was getting the QMT server from (cheaply!)
decided to pull the plug on the server since it was killing their
bandwidth and causing them grief with customers that pay much more than
I did.
SO, I have moved the web page and mail to new server
I am interested in obtaining a real certificate for my mail server. I have
signed up with StartCom (http://cert.startcom.org/) for a free one. They
appear to be the most recognized of the free services.
My question is this: How do I go about applying this to my QMT setup?
StartCom gave me two t
All,
what does it take to put a known-to-work source tarball together with the steps
in the wiki to create a source rpm?
I have not dealt with package creation so far, but I think that would be the
logical next step. If anyone can give any pointers, I'd volunteer to do this.
Martin
PS: Almost
Wiki now updated!
On Sat, May 15, 2010 at 8:28 AM, Phil Leinhauser wrote:
> Thanks for the feedback Scott. Yes, please update the wiki.
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> *From:* Scott Hughes [mailto:sonicscott9...@gmail.com]
> *Sent:* Saturday, May 15, 2010 9:07 AM
> *To:* qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
> *Sub
Thanks for the feedback Scott. Yes, please update the wiki.
From: Scott Hughes [mailto:sonicscott9...@gmail.com]
Sent: Saturday, May 15, 2010 9:07 AM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] Re: Strange Dovecot Issue
Eric,
Adding those additional mechanisms
Eric,
Adding those additional mechanisms seems to have solved the problem.
I'll attempt to update the wiki page (as long as no one minds, of course).
Thanks!
Scott
On Fri, May 14, 2010 at 12:04 PM, Eric Shubert wrote:
> Scott Hughes wrote:
>
>> After changing over to Dovecot IMAP last night
Le vendredi 14 mai 2010 à 09:36 -0700, Eric Shubert a écrit :
> Hey Pierre. Welcome to the list.
>
> You can use the qmailadmin web app to do this. Simply edit the
> postmaster account, and in the Routing section select Forward To: and
> fill in your master postmaster's address.
>
> If you're l
Dnia 2010-05-14, pią o godzinie 12:51 -0500, Scott Hughes pisze:
> Thanks Aleksander for the reply.
>
> I am just using PLAIN - no TLS and no SSL. This setup worked great
> under Courrier IMAP. Just a simple IMAP port 143 setup for my
> clients.
>
> Any help on this would be greatly appreciated
> After changing over to Dovecot IMAP last night (using the
instructions on
> the wiki exactly), some of my users are now
unable to log into their email
> accounts using an email client
(right now Outlook 2007 and Apple Mail
> program). Webmail does
not seem to be effected.
>
> Here is the dove
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