this is probably yet another thing for the vpopmail list, but I'm not on that
list yet...
I've setup /home/vpopmail/etc/defaultdomain to contain my main domain name.
Users can SOMETIMES login with just their username (tested from android phones,
and squirrelmail). But the results (without chan
Dear All,
I Had the same problem about spam from port 587, then i configure ssl
for port 587.
Thx
Agni Isador H
On 5/3/13, Eric Shubert wrote:
> I expect that path is hard coded in qmail-smtpd. It wouldn't be too hard
> to make that a file name which could be set in the run file.
>
> My intent
I expect that path is hard coded in qmail-smtpd. It wouldn't be too hard
to make that a file name which could be set in the run file.
My intention is to get the source code for QMT into github at some point
(soon?), so it will be easier for people to make coding contributions.
I'm not committi
On 05/02/2013 07:04 PM, Myers, Jon W wrote:
So I moved things over to the new qmail-toaster server.. ended up writing a
shell script to massage the data out of one database, and put it in individual
tables for another.
when I copied all the maildirs over, people started showing over quota, eve
eric
what you suggest would be the best
i was thinking of modifying what we had in our hands
unfortunately getting people to modify qmail is extremely difficult out here.
by the way any idea on if it is possible to have a separate badmailfrom
file for the authenticated smtp service on port 25.
So I moved things over to the new qmail-toaster server.. ended up writing a
shell script to massage the data out of one database, and put it in individual
tables for another.
when I copied all the maildirs over, people started showing over quota, even
though they wernt. So I deleted all the qu
/I know its popular to reply BELOW the original, but IMHO, we don't want
to keep re-reading the question... so I reply at the TOP! :-)//
///
It is a common *misconception *that a mail server *MUST *also be a *DNS
server.*.. nothing could be farther from the truth!
A mail server is, by
I'd rather see a more targeted approach.
I'm thinking of having an SendInterval value that can be specified as
global, per-domain, and per-user. There would also be a .lastsent file
in each user's account folder which would contain the time that the most
recent message was sent from that user'
On 05/02/2013 10:28 AM, Jim Shupert wrote:
Friends,
I have a few addresses ( domains ) that I have trouble delivering to.
I get a return of
Hi. This is the qmail-send program at sifter.pps-inc.com.
I'm afraid I wasn't able to deliver your message to the following addresses.
This is a permanen
Look to see if bind is running:
'service named status'
And you should get something like:
[root@svr4 ~]# service named status
number of zones: 31
debug level: 0
xfers running: 0
xfers deferred: 0
soa queries in progress: 0
query logging is OFF
recursive clients: 0/1000
tcp clien
hi eric
can the qmail isolog tool be used for this
i believe it runs every hour or so and the calculates the number of sent
and recd emails
we can make the qmail log file size small to say 500 kb each and run the
isoqlog every minute which will provide us the number of emails being sent
out
and
Friends,
I have a few addresses ( domains ) that I have trouble delivering to.
I get a return of
Hi. This is the qmail-send program at sifter.pps-inc.com.
I'm afraid I wasn't able to deliver your message to the following addresses.
This is a permanent error; I've given up. Sorry it didn't work
On Wednesday 01 May 2013 03:33 AM, Dan McAllister wrote:
On 4/30/2013 5:14 PM, Myers, Jon W wrote:
I've got a few domains on a REAL old qmail/vpopmail server setup on
FreeBSD, and want to move some of them to my newest qmail toaster box.
the old system has all the domains in a single MySQL table
Thanks Casey.
Very nice script. I really need to get a hold of John Simpson to see if
he'd like to participate more directly with the QMT community. I dropped
the ball on this about 11 months ago IIRC. Sorry about that.
--
-Eric 'shubes'
On 05/02/2013 07:09 AM, Casey James Price wrote:
Jon,
Jon,
Here is a script I found a while back and have been using ever
since to migrate users from our old Solaris box that is running
and old version Qmail Rocks over to the Linux boxes running the
latest version of QMT...I know its probably differe
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