On 05/20/2012 09:31 AM, Eric Shubert wrote:
Just a heads up.
In the next few days, we'll be migrating the email services (primarily
lists) for the qmailtoaster.com domain from Jake's server to a VM that
Martin has generously provided.
We don't anticipate any interruption in services, but one
Greetings all...
As most of you know, we have a group of servers that volunteers provide
that act as our mirror servers.
My project plan calls for 8-10 mirrors spread throughout the globe, and
currently we have volunteers in:
mirror2 - Europe - AG
mirror3 - Europe - UK
mirror4 - USA -
Hi Dan,
If you need a DNS @Portugal, count me in.
Sérgio Rosa
No dia 22 de Mai de 2012 18:06, Dan McAllister q...@it4soho.com escreveu:
Greetings all...
As most of you know, we have a group of servers that volunteers provide
that act as our mirror servers.
My project plan calls for 8-10
On 05/21/2012 07:50 AM, Ev Batey WA6CRE wrote:
Just upgraded, QMT, Centos, iron and location.
I'm hoping someone has a link, how-to, on migrating qmt-mail-folders,
users, lists, aliases.
Failed to be recognized when scp -rp from
oldhost:/home/vpopmail/domains/eachone to newhost:/same...
Sorry for the lack of answer. Yes, I have some expertise in iptables and
firewalling in general.
One thing you should need is multiple IPs on each server. Then, via
iptables and cron you can change your source ip address every minute or so.
Give me some time and I can post examples.
On Mon, May
Hey! don't forget South America!
Count me in. I'm in Argentina. Send me your requirements.
On Tue, May 22, 2012 at 2:52 PM, Sérgio Rosa sergior...@awd.pt wrote:
Hi Dan,
If you need a DNS @Portugal, count me in.
Sérgio Rosa
No dia 22 de Mai de 2012 18:06, Dan McAllister q...@it4soho.com
Thanks a lot Natalio.
I saw some time ago, a patch, for qmail 1.03 to change outbound ip depending on
the domain asociate to it.
But what we need is a rotation of a list of Ips each time it needs to send.
Regards.
From: Natalio Gatti
Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2012 5:11 PM
To:
Délsio:
Our clients are 99% enterprises. Small, medium size, and thus their needs to
send emails is not comparable to regular home users.. Even 350 mails per hour
is in some cases not enought. Thought they don’t want to rise their monthly
payment or move to dedicateds. So traffic is high.
Hi Eric.
We have modified our control panel so that when clients create a new email,
the can't use their own passwords. It is generated with high char random
values. We also had put limits to conections and monitor ip conections
during smtp/pop tasks. Not more than 1 conection to smtp or pop,
Sounds like you've taken great measures to prevent unauthorized use.
I still think that 350 per account is high though. That's an average of
nearly one every 10 seconds for 60 minutes straight. I think it's safe
to say that some of these people are sending to lists. They're your
customers
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