Shouldn't the wildcard grant cover that? I have tried a number of combinations, IP with the wildcard, just the IP, and wildcard without the IP entry. Same issue every time. I have flushed privs and reloaded the grants table, no change.
Have you tried setting it up as 'mail1_user'@'mail.avits.ca' ? Because
that's the one being specified... MySQL is very picky on this.
On 12/04/2014 0:53, Richard Whittaker wrote:
Hi.
I'm following Jake's video on setting up a replicating toaster setup,
and have hit a pretty solid brick wall,
I bought it on vcghosting.com Regards,Richard
If I may ask, where did you get the replication video?
On 4/11/2014 4:53 PM, Richard Whittaker wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I'm following Jake's video on setting up a replicating toaster setup,
> and have hit a pretty solid brick wall, and can't figure out how to
> get around it.
>
> I have the 2 MySQL server
Hi.
I'm following Jake's video on setting up a replicating toaster setup,
and have hit a pretty solid brick wall, and can't figure out how to get
around it.
I have the 2 MySQL servers setup, and running. Replication seems to be
working fine in one direction, but not in the other.
The slave
qtp-newmodel has a few different ways of handling its sandbox. The
best/default is using the unionfs (aka overlay), but iirc that won't
work with a kernel that old.
The older "copied" sandbox should work fine for you, as you have plenty
of disk space available. Just realize that it'll take a g
You may want to reconsider that re-build...
Thomas M Jaeger
thomasmjae...@msn.com
On Apr 11, 2014 5:13 PM, Jim Shupert wrote:
Sorry , i did not see your qs till now.
I did a uname -r
and get
2.6.9-100.elsmp
i do a cat /etc/*release
and get
4.8
wow , i did not realize that it was/that /old
Sorry , i did not see your qs till now.
I did a uname -r
and get
2.6.9-100.elsmp
i do a cat /etc/*release
and get
4.8
wow , i did not realize that it was/that /old
disk - i did a df -h
/ has 128 GB= avail ;: size =145 Gb , used = 9.8 Gb
/boot has 38 Mb free : size = 99Mb , used =
On 04/11/2014 01:16 PM, Jim Shupert wrote:
I might say that as a "step 0" i would first do a
yum -y update
to update the machine in general
do the 1-2-3
from
http://qtp.qmailtoaster.com/trac/wiki/WikiStart#Installation
again this is an Upgrade of a currently working ( although older )
QmailTo
On 04/11/2014 01:02 PM, Diana Calder wrote:
The
Barracuda email firewall also forwards to port 25 - which ironically
continued working fine despite getting absolutely hammered with checks
for nonexistent accounts for a couple of hours earlier today.
On a side note, I expect that spamdyke isn'
On 04/11/2014 01:02 PM, Diana Calder wrote:
Friday, April 11, 2014, 3:26:42 PM, Eric wrote:
Any reason why you have REQUIRE_AUTH=0 for submission? I'm guessing you
just tried this to see if it remedied the error. Be sure to change it back.
Hmm, I think that was actually in there by default. I
I might say that as a "step 0" i would first do a
yum -y update
to update the machine in general
do the 1-2-3
from
http://qtp.qmailtoaster.com/trac/wiki/WikiStart#Installation
again this is an Upgrade of a currently working ( although older )
QmailToaster-Plus mail server
and so
a home run
Hello Eric,
Friday, April 11, 2014, 3:28:10 PM, you wrote:
> Did you change anything from stock to be able to log in with only
> username? I don't recall off hand how that mechanism (default domain) works.
Yes, I did. That's one of those sort of "legacy" things that came
across from the previou
Friday, April 11, 2014, 3:26:42 PM, Eric wrote:
> Any reason why you have REQUIRE_AUTH=0 for submission? I'm guessing you
> just tried this to see if it remedied the error. Be sure to change it back.
Hmm, I think that was actually in there by default. I don't recall
changing it - and it's the sam
Good advice.
Jim, I'm not clear if you're trying to simply upgrade the software
you're running, or if you're wanting to upgrade hardware as well. Also,
you haven't answered my question: which OS and kernel version?
Not knowing the details of your situation makes an appropriate
recommendation
Did you change anything from stock to be able to log in with only
username? I don't recall off hand how that mechanism (default domain) works.
I suppose this could be related to the other problem. We'll see soon
enough. ;)
--
-Eric 'shubes'
On 04/11/2014 11:38 AM, Diana Calder wrote:
I'm no
Any reason why you have REQUIRE_AUTH=0 for submission? I'm guessing you
just tried this to see if it remedied the error. Be sure to change it back.
Please try doubling softlimit, just for yuks. I doubt that will fix
things though, as value for smtp on 64-bit appears to be 6400.
Can you au
When I face a major server update, I build a new server on an old box as a
backup where, should it all go badly, you could transfer boxes and your mySQL
database. If you choose to switch from courier-imap to dovecot, see the
archives documenting my experience...
Thomas M Jaeger
thomasmjae...@m
On 4/11/2014 11:11 AM, Jim Shupert wrote:
Friends,
I have an older version of qmailToaster.
{ It has been the ol' if it an't broke dhunt phix it ...]
but I know there are many advancements that I would benefit from.
Princel of these spamdyke , fail2ban etc.
I once read about the 'newmodel' bu
I'm not sure whether this is related or not, however...
Squirrelmail will not accept usern...@domain.com plus password for
login - it will only accept username plus password:
ERROR:
ERROR: Connection dropped by IMAP server.
Query: LOGOUT
Connecting with a mail client, either format (usern...@dom
System is a CentOS6 x64 running the "testing" qmailtoaster (DK
disabled) (in a VM on Citrix XenServer 6.2)
This toaster has been up and running for a few weeks now and, to the
best of my knowledge (I almost never use the webmail interface),
outgoing mail from Squirrelmail WAS working fine up until
Pretty much what I suspected.
I hope that sound minds such as this prevail.
Thanks Finn.
--
-Eric 'shubes'
On 04/11/2014 09:31 AM, Finn Buhelt wrote:
Hi.
Just receved this very usefull information regarding the Heartbleed bug
from the nginx maillist :
http://blog.cloudflare.com/answering-the-
Hi.
Just receved this very usefull information regarding the Heartbleed bug
from the nginx maillist :
http://blog.cloudflare.com/answering-the-critical-question-can-you-get-private-ssl-keys-using-heartbleed
Regards,
Finn
Den 10-04-2014 23:10, Dave M skrev:
Hell yes
-Original Message
Wow, that's pretty old.
What are your OS and kernel versions?
--
-Eric 'shubes'
On 04/11/2014 08:11 AM, Jim Shupert wrote:
Friends,
I have an older version of qmailToaster.
{ It has been the ol' if it an't broke dhunt phix it ...]
but I know there are many advancements that I would benefit f
On 04/11/2014 05:44 AM, Linux wrote:
Hi All,
qtp-backup not working, see the following details,
1. My /home partition was full. So I insert second HDD in my server
2. Mount new hdd on /email
3. rename /home/vpopmail/domains as domains_old
4. create folder in /email/domains.
5. create a soft
Friends,
I have an older version of qmailToaster.
{ It has been the ol' if it an't broke dhunt phix it ...]
but I know there are many advancements that I would benefit from.
Princel of these spamdyke , fail2ban etc.
I once read about the 'newmodel' but it has literally been years
I wish to
Hi All,
qtp-backup not working, see the following details,
1. My /home partition was full. So I insert second HDD in my server
2. Mount new hdd on /email
3. rename /home/vpopmail/domains as domains_old
4. create folder in /email/domains.
5. create a softlink in /home/vpopmail/ and lin
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