Re: [qmailtoaster] Re: mailing list

2013-07-18 Thread Dan McAllister
QmailAdmin has MOST of the controls you need for ezmlm -- list/add/remove subscribers, list/add/remove moderators, as well as the ability to edit most list behaviors (who can post, how much moderation is involved, how subscribe/unsubscribe requests are handled, archiving/indexing options, and

[qmailtoaster] Re: mailing list

2013-07-18 Thread Eric Shubert
On 07/18/2013 06:13 AM, Dan McAllister wrote: *The biggest problem for most of US (admins) is that we assume qmailadmin is just for admins!* After all, we /almost never/ use any account other than *postmaster*! Do yourself a favor and look at the USER interface of qmailadmin (put your own email

Re: [qmailtoaster] DKIM records reported as neutral/bad format by GMAIL

2013-07-18 Thread Gilbert T. Gutierrez, Jr.
I just saw your message and I do not know if you solved it or not. I recently had an issue with my keys and Gmail. They increased the key length requirement and mine were being rejected because of that. Below is an article of this.

[qmailtoaster] Long connect times

2013-07-18 Thread Dan McAllister
Greetings all: I am curious -- I have a brand new toaster installed (COS6, if you must know), and I am experiencing some rather long SMTP and even longer SUBMISSION connection times. SMTP Connect times (as measured by mxtoolbox) are 7-10 seconds! Submission Connect times (as measured on my

RE: [qmailtoaster] Long connect times

2013-07-18 Thread Nicholas Chua
Both of these are abysmal... any ideas? (BTW: I know your knee-jerk reaction will be DNS -- but I run my own BIND caching-nameserver, and I've also tried running with a PowerDNS resolver... no significant change.) greetdelay?

Re: [qmailtoaster] Long connect times

2013-07-18 Thread Gilbert T. Gutierrez, Jr.
Do you have the same issue with SSH login? Add options single-request-reopen into your /etc/resolv.conf file. Gilbert On 7/18/2013 11:51 AM, Dan McAllister wrote: Greetings all: I am curious -- I have a brand new toaster installed (COS6, if you must know), and I am experiencing some

Re: [qmailtoaster] Long connect times

2013-07-18 Thread Dan McAllister
Gilbert: Thanks for the tip. I hadn't looked at options for resolv.conf in probably 10 years now! Although I even restarted my named service, I still don't see a difference. Never the less, by enabling both single-request-reopen and edns0, I have resolved a long-awaiting-resolution problem of

[qmailtoaster] Some emails are going to receiver junk email box

2013-07-18 Thread ChandranManikandan
Hi All, I had some issue on our users. One of our user send email to one gmail account and that receiver receive email in his junk email box. But i try to send email from my domain to my gmail account it's receive inbox . Where is the issue happened and how to solve this issue.Please help me. --

Re: [qmailtoaster] How to make more than one domain into one server

2013-07-18 Thread ChandranManikandan
Hi All, Thanks for your help and idea. My query is. I had register one domain with domain service provider and had dns server point to our server, and we are running qmailtoaster,webserver(Website),Squirrelmail,SMTP. Server is hosting in our in house and we are using static ip. Dns map to this ip

RE: [qmailtoaster] Some emails are going to receiver junk email box

2013-07-18 Thread Nicholas Chua
I had some issue on our users. One of our user send email to one gmail account and that receiver receive email in his junk email box. But i try to send email from my domain to my gmail account it's receive inbox . Get the recipient to select that email and click NOT SPAM

RE: [qmailtoaster] How to make more than one domain into one server

2013-07-18 Thread Nicholas Chua
How to configure email for that domain and website and smtp and squirrelmail with the same server. 1. Add the new domain # /home/vpopmail/bin/vadddomain newdomain.com Add newdomain emails # /home/vpopmail/bin/vadduser Or Login to your QmailAdmin and add email address from there Postmaster

RE: [qmailtoaster] How to make more than one domain into one server

2013-07-18 Thread Nicholas Chua
Edit /etc/named.conf Insert the newdomain.com to be resolved Edit /var/named/newdomain(what ever you had specified above) Insert webmail IN X.X.X.X Replace X.X.X.X with your IP Please ignore the above. I did not read your first post until later If you had got the registrar to