Re: [qmailtoaster] Panic mode....

2006-09-04 Thread Operations
Eric Shubes wrote: Operations wrote: No. Log example (names and IP's changed for obvious reasons): Sep 3 09:14:35 elmer smtpd: 1157292875.827196 tcpserver: pid 14282 from 88.888.88.88 I'm about to upgrade a server running the same toaster version: qmail-toaster-1.03-1.2.10 Your log

Re: [qmailtoaster] Panic mode....

2006-09-03 Thread Operations
Jake Vickers wrote: Eric Shubes wrote: Mark Martin wrote: Need a little help here, if possible, this a.m., all of the sudden I have a server refusing messages with the following error: Sep 1 09:41:50 64.6.42.10 smtpd: 1157121725.891780 connect(): No such file or directory I have

[qmailtoaster] Using spamassassin/clamav

2006-08-13 Thread Operations
I have a setup I need to use, it consists of the following: on machine a, an old cobalt/sendmail setup have an email account for domain aaa.bbb dns for aaa.bbb mx point to toaster, this is so all mail for aaa.bbb.ccc is comes in through the toaster. The toaster has aaa.bbb.ccc in rcpthosts, and

[qmailtoaster] NFS + pop

2006-08-06 Thread Operations
Hi all ... Quick question, maybe someone has addressed it, if so, please advise me of where to look or investigate. Here is the question... 3 Mail servers, all qmail-toaster, NFS homes on RAID drive. The problem: Mail arrives on mail server, is available via webmail, but it may take

[qmailtoaster] Hep me pleez...

2006-06-08 Thread Operations
Hi all - I was browsing through the archives for somehting on this, maybe someon knows off of the top of their head... (fingers crossed). Here is the problem: 1) Qmail is receiving email, but not delivering. Here is what caused the problem: I in-advertantly deleted the /var/qmail directory,

[qmailtoaster] Followup Info - Re: [qmailtoaster] Hep me pleez...

2006-06-08 Thread Operations
Operations wrote: Hi all - I was browsing through the archives for somehting on this, maybe someon knows off of the top of their head... (fingers crossed). Here is the problem: 1) Qmail is receiving email, but not delivering. Here is what caused the problem: I in-advertantly deleted

Re: [qmailtoaster] 'Un'Followup Info - Re: [qmailtoaster] Hep me pleez...

2006-06-08 Thread Operations
Operations wrote: Operations wrote: Hi all - I was browsing through the archives for somehting on this, maybe someon knows off of the top of their head... (fingers crossed). Here is the problem: 1) Qmail is receiving email, but not delivering. Here is what caused the problem: I

Re: [qmailtoaster] Hep me pleez...

2006-06-08 Thread Operations
If anyone has any insight on this, any help woudl be greatly appreciated. It killing me, if my customers don't first Operations wrote: Hi all - I was browsing through the archives for somehting on this, maybe someon knows off of the top of their head... (fingers crossed). Here

Re: [qmailtoaster] Hep me pleez...

2006-06-08 Thread Operations
the toaster packages. :( Keep in mind, that might be the quickest road to recovery. Operations wrote: If anyone has any insight on this, any help woudl be greatly appreciated. It killing me, if my customers don't first Operations wrote: Hi all - I was browsing through the archives

Re: [qmailtoaster] Hep me pleez...

2006-06-08 Thread Operations
. The fact is the mail arrives. David Good wrote: Operations wrote: If anyone has any insight on this, any help woudl be greatly appreciated. It killing me, if my customers don't first Operations wrote: Hi all - I was browsing through the archives for somehting on this, maybe someon knows

Re: [qmailtoaster] Hep me pleez...

2006-06-08 Thread Operations
on the right track with permissions (#1). Don't forget to use the right mount options for nfs. Also, various pieces of qmail run as various users. Are the user *numbers* consistent across all machines? Operations wrote: My qmail is used on nfs, it shares control and a couple of other directories

Re: [qmailtoaster] Hep me pleez...

2006-06-08 Thread Operations
I guess the main thing is I do not know who/what perms /var/qmail/rc is invoked, since it is run as needed. It internally calls qmail-start. That may narrow it down some more. Operations wrote: Perms are consistent (or are intended to be) all of the qmail perms are ldap on another server

Re: [qmailtoaster] Hep me pleez...

2006-06-08 Thread Operations
, it has made me think through some stuff, just haven't found the magic bulletyet Eric Shubes wrote: This is just a guess, but is suid specified as a mount option for your nfs partition(s)? It might need to be. (might not too, but it's probably worth a try) Operations wrote: I guess

Re: [qmailtoaster] Hep me pleez...

2006-06-08 Thread Operations
. on the last line...what a headache that was. file example (notice the dot on a line by itself to end it). tail -2 /var/qmail/users/assign = +testdomain.com-:testdomain.com:89:89:/home/vpopmail/domains/testdomain.com:-:: . = George - Original Message - From: Operations

[qmailtoaster] Need Expert Opinion

2005-11-12 Thread Operations
Hi - I am about ready to go live with a new mail server setup for our broadband service. I have used Qmail but not in this large a capacity, however, I have come up with the following configuration and all seems to be working well, so far, but I would like some second opinions, as I am sure I