Le 30/05/2010 04:14, Jake Vickers a écrit :
On 05/27/2010 05:56 AM, Pierre Gaxatte wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to get SURBL working so I followed the wiki and everything
is configured as suggested but the example URL is not catched when
sending the test mail from hotmail/gmail/anywhere.
I
Appreciate it!
I think I'm leaning away from it. Still trying to come up with a good
(cheap) solution to the problem though. Heartbeat would be fine if I had
everything at one location on one connection, but I really need to keep
a remote set of everything for when the storms come rolling
For Outlook itself?
For newer versions:
Tools / email accounts / view or change existing accounts / select
account / change / more settings / outgoing server / log on using /
check the box for SPA
carlos...@tmdigital.es wrote:
Hi, i needed know how enable secure password athentication to
not for itself, i need help to install or enable smpt-auth for required
this option, have a problem with ip-blacklist (spamhause) and mailer
software (o. express, thunderbird, etc..)
For Outlook itself?
For newer versions:
Tools / email accounts / view or change existing accounts / select
Perhaps this is what you are looking for:
http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/SSL_on_submission_port
Scott
On 5/31/10 10:24 AM, carlos...@tmdigital.es wrote:
not for itself, i need help to install or enable smpt-auth for required
this option, have a problem with ip-blacklist (spamhause)
On 05/31/2010 08:15 AM, Pierre Gaxatte wrote:
Le 30/05/2010 04:14, Jake Vickers a écrit :
On 05/27/2010 05:56 AM, Pierre Gaxatte wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to get SURBL working so I followed the wiki and everything
is configured as suggested but the example URL is not catched when
sending the
If you're having problems with blacklists, TLS/SSL won't fix that. In
order to get around submitters being blacklisted, you have to either
configure the client(s) to use port 587 (the submission port) instead of
port 25, or install spamdyke on your QMT, which bypasses filters
(including rbl
When I try to use port 587 (SSL) I get an error that my SMTP is not
responding. I checked that submission is running and that port 587 is
open. Where else should I check to troubleshoot this problem?
Thanks,
Scott
On 5/31/10 4:12 PM, Eric Shubert wrote:
If you're having problems with
Which client are you trying to use SSL from?
You can use TLS on port 587, but not SSL.
SMTPS (SMTP over SSL) is deprecated, so you shouldn't use it unless you
have too (Outlook'03 being the only case I'm aware of). If you need to
use SSL with Outlook'03, you should set up port 465 for using
Sorry - I should have said TLS (typo). I am using Thunderbird 3 as the
test client. BTW - I am using Spamdyke if that makes any difference. I
have tried the SSL/TLS and the STARTTLS options. Both fail. The first
one times out and the second one complains that the server doesn't
advertise
I'm just curious if anyone is using Horde webmail on their QMT system?
If so, how difficult and involved was the install process. Horde has a
lot of good features that I believe my users would benefit from, but it
also looks like a bear of an install and upkeep.
Thanks,
Scott
Another piece to this puzzle is that I seem to be getting into the
server, but not authenticating / sending:
@40004c043a01028b543c tcpserver: status: 1/100
@40004c043a01028de47c tcpserver: pid 25602 from 77.141.113.41
@40004c043a01028fa5b4 tcpserver: ok 25602
On 05/31/2010 06:29 PM, Scott Hughes wrote:
I'm just curious if anyone is using Horde webmail on their QMT
system? If so, how difficult and involved was the install process.
Horde has a lot of good features that I believe my users would benefit
from, but it also looks like a bear of an
From what I have read so far, it does use IMAP to communicate to the
mailstore. It just has a lot of requirements and I always worry about
breaking something on the server.
For example, I installed Dovecot IMAP on my QMT server and at that same
time, I cannot send email via port 587 TLS. I
Scott,
I tried. It was giving me grief instaling and setting it up, so I
bailed. I may give it another go at some point. I have successfully
setup atmail and the SMOutlook. They are both pretty good alternatives
with some shortcomings. I only tried the atmail open source and not the
pay
H. That should work.
Have you generated and signed a certificate, or are you using what QMT
generated in /var/qmail/control/servercert.pem? Are it's permissions
what they should be?
-rw-r- 1 root vchkpw 2416 Feb 25 18:52 servercert.pem
Scott Hughes wrote:
Another piece to this puzzle
CJ,
I just got Horde up and running with no problem. I ran across a page
that gave me an idea, I tried it and it worked. Here is what I did:
Download the Horde webmail app to your /var/www/html directory (or where
you want it): wget
The group was the issue. When I set the client to 587 with STARTTLS, it
sent just fine.
Thanks Eric.
Scott
On 5/31/10 6:50 PM, Eric Shubert wrote:
H. That should work.
Have you generated and signed a certificate, or are you using what QMT
generated in
For some reason I had dependency issues. I will try again using your
reference.
On 05/31/2010 05:09 PM, Scott Hughes wrote:
CJ,
I just got Horde up and running with no problem. I ran across a page
that gave me an idea, I tried it and it worked. Here is what I did:
Download the
Cool. I hope it helps. By way of additional information, my QMT is a
stock QMTISO5 installation with only Dovecot added (until this horde
installation, that is).
Scott
On 5/31/10 9:04 PM, Maxwell Smart wrote:
For some reason I had dependency issues. I will try again using your
reference.
hi
is there a way to set the maximum size for spamassassin scanning
for example i want only those emails that are less than 50 kb to be
scanned for spam.
thanks
rajesh
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Sorry - Yes, I use Spamdyke. I meant that I had not installed anything
extra than what came with the QMT ISO. I do like what Spamdyke does ...
I'm actually watching the 'cwatchall' output right now. Lots-o-lovely
rejections!
Now that I think about it, I did add the SURBL, Razor and Pyzor.
I am using horde for a long time (even before using qmailtoaster), so I wanted
to stick with it. Works like a charm.
There is a good installation-howto for horde and centos:
http://wiki.horde.org/CentOS5InstallationNotes
Just ignore the postfix stuff (or dovecot in case you stick with the
I got it working. I think it was the php components that may have
been missing last time I tried to install it. It's working and looks
pretty nice.
It also seems to work correctly on a MAC which @mail did not paginate
correctly.
Thanks all,
CJ
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