You actually answered your own question in your own email.
control-panel-toaster is looking for the httpd rpm but you have
installed the apache-base rpm. The dependency for httpd is not being
satisfied by apache-base, no matter what the version is.
Regards (and hope you get some sleep),
there and authentication
is working.
- Original Message
From: Warren (mailing lists) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 8:15:18 PM
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] URGENT: deferral:
Trouble_reading_users/cdb_in_qmail-lspawn./
Make sure mysql is running.
W
Looks like you need to give PHP more than 16M of memory to work with.
In /etc/php.ini change memory_limit from 16M to 64M and see what happens.
W
Philip Moy wrote:
Sorry, here is more detail:
It is running CentOS4 X86 with default install on my testing box.
The php.conf is simple, no post
Are you restarting apache after changing the entry?
W
Philip Moy wrote:
Hi,
I am running Centos4 with php4, the default php.ini is 8M under
/etc/php.ini , no matter I change to 32M or 64M.
Attachment with 2.8M size still give me an error page
The Max size I can go through without error is
See what you have available on there system. The big problem would be
swapping into cache memory. If you look at your memory stats and add
your free memory plus cache memory that would be the max you could go to.
Thsi si what I show from top on one of my systems:
Mem: 2075892k total,
Hi Per,
If you look in the wiki, a few months ago I added a script that puts all
of the queue permissions back in order for when a upgrade fails. That
same set of commands might work for you.
Regards,
Warren
Per Qvindesland wrote:
Hello List
I am not sure but I might be sitting with a
Make sure mysql is running.
W
ccie 6862 wrote:
I'm not sure how to deal with this error, but our corporate mail server is
down. No one can log in to receive emails, and the logs show the following
error many times.
@40004656207a1ede754c delivery 970: deferral:
vchkpw is the group and it has number 89.
vpopmail is the user. It has a uid of 89 and is assigned to group 89
(vchkpw).
These are both correct.
W
John Carlson wrote:
I did notice another thing.. my uid and gid for vpopmail and vchkpw are
both 89.. but in the config.h file in the
/var/qmail/control/databytes
Regards,
W
Jordi Espasa wrote:
Hello,
I've read that the size in attached files using Squirrelmail is
controlled by /etc/php.ini with max_upload_size variable. Ok, no problem
here.
I wonder how this question is controlled when you're using POP3 or IMAP
via
You need to send the send log not the smtp log.
W
Michael H wrote:
Jake Vickers wrote:
host -t mx aimm.museum
...gives three responses...
Which point to a completely different domain - there is a bug
(oversight) in Qmail that can cause this to not work.
I had to use SMTP routes to get it
Michael H wrote:
Warren (mailing lists) wrote:
You need to send the send log not the smtp log.
I'm not doing very well today ...
But, the send log doesn't show anything with aimm in it except what
appears to be successful 'sends'. Only the smtp file shows much of
anything looking useful
Jake Vickers wrote:
Fernando Azevedo wrote:
Hi List!
Is there any easy way to append a disclosure message that goes out
of a qmailtoaster server? I mean something like the one that is
appended to the list messages:
-
I know this has been asked here before but I cannot find it.
I have been asked to set up a mail server for a lare business that is
required by law to keep copies of all emails. How do I have the system
send a copy of every email to another email address (in this case
[EMAIL PROTECTED])?
Basura wrote:
Hi All,
I´m sure one or more of the accounts in my server is sending spam. That
is why I need what I have asked before.
Can anyone give me a clue on this?
Thx, Federico Krum
Basura escribió:
Hi All,
How do I know wich are top 10 accounts that send mail from my server?
Im
Basura wrote:
Hi All,
I´m sure one or more of the accounts in my server is sending spam. That
is why I need what I have asked before.
Can anyone give me a clue on this?
Thx, Federico Krum
Basura escribió:
Hi All,
How do I know wich are top 10 accounts that send mail from my server?
Im
Do not delete them all. Leave these lines in there:
127.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=,DKSIGN=/var/qmail/control/domainkeys/%/private
Jake Vickers wrote:
Fernando Azevedo wrote:
Guys,
Just my 2c on this issue. Perhaps it can be related to what is
described in section 4.1.5 (Extension Addresses) of Life With Qmail
(http://www.lifewithqmail.org/lwq.html#qmail-users). After all, this
is still based in Qmail... right? :)
seekuel wrote:
Hello sir,
What happend is that the / partition is full because I did a daily
backup of the toaster. I deleted some of the backups then the server is
up again.
Thanks everyone.
---
Sandeil
*/Jake Vickers [EMAIL PROTECTED]/* wrote:
seekuel wrote:
Hello,
seekuel wrote:
Hi Sir,
Thank you for the great tools you gave. I will test that tool then
implement it ASAP :D
--
Sandeil
If you decide to use it - here is an RPM for Centos4:
http://mirrors.ircam.fr/pub/dag/packages/monit/monit-4.9-1.el4.rf.i386.rpm
Also here is the setting I use to
Jake Vickers wrote:
PakOgah wrote:
Jake, I could give you mirror also for qmt-iso.
does qtp.qmailtoaster.com support rsync?
if not I'll do it via http download
btw can you make softlink like QMT-ISO-current.iso which pointed to
QMT-ISO-1.2.iso? and when the next release it point to
What does df show?
W
seekuel wrote:
Hello,
May I know if any one experience this error Server replied: 451 qq
write error or disk full (#4.3.0) my toaster is running for about 8
month and then this morning that error came out.
I did try:
[root@ ~]#
Michael H wrote:
Warren (mailing lists) wrote:
Instead of mirroring, why isn't the ISO distributed through
BitTorrent. That way anyone who wants can join on as a seed and help
out, plus it
Unfortunately, BitTorrent is often used for less noble ventures. Here
at my ISP, I play seek
What are the contents of:
rcpthosts
locals
me
defaulthost
defaultdomain
virtualdomains
in /var/qmail/control?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After reinstalling QMT I created again a virtual domain and an alias domain
with vaddaliasdomain. It updated the virtualdomains file and the assign file.
I
Marcos,
Given that this is a new installation, might I suggest that before you
go any further you start from scratch using Centos 4 instead of Fedora
6. Fedora is a cutting-edge product, whereas Centos is built for
stability. In a mail server you are more likely looking for stability
than
Craig Smith wrote:
On my set up I never modified the assign file at all it was all done by
qmail. It is possible that something in the assign file is incorrect, or
file permissions/ownership have changed in which case it may be the cause of
the problem, but it's hard to say.
It sounds like it
Craig Smith wrote:
On my set up I never modified the assign file at all it was all done by
qmail. It is possible that something in the assign file is incorrect, or
file permissions/ownership have changed in which case it may be the
cause of
the problem, but it's hard to say.
It sounds like
Jake Vickers wrote:
Josh Dinsdale wrote:
Hi Guys
I’ve been wondering if anyone’ has had much experience with doing snmp
monitoring of a qmailtoaster box? I’ve used snmp on linux box’s
before, but Im wondering if there are any specific things to look at
in regards to the toaster?
and install it.
W
Aaron Johnson wrote:
Warren (mailing lists) wrote:
We talked about this several months back. The main problem is that,
by its license, qmail can only be distributed as source, yum is
generally for installing object rpms.
I assume that means that you cannot install both
I have taken the upgrade.sh script and made it a little more useful for
me. I have attached a copy in a tarball. Here are the changes I made:
(1) There are now 2 separate scripts. The first does the downloads and
the second does the upgrade. This way I can start the downloads before
I
I am having a lot of messages bounced from this list. For instance,
yesterday I only receive one message. When I get the bounce probe from
the server, it typically tells me that the bounce looks like this:
Return-Path:
Received: (qmail 16218 invoked for bounce); 3 Apr 2007 11:39:29 -
We talked about this several months back. The main problem is that, by
its license, qmail can only be distributed as source, yum is generally
for installing object rpms.
W
Aaron Johnson wrote:
Has anyone put any thought into what would be involved in creating a
QMail repository? I'm
Eric Shubes wrote:
Warren (mailing lists) wrote:
I have taken the upgrade.sh script and made it a little more useful for
me. I have attached a copy in a tarball. Here are the changes I made:
(1) There are now 2 separate scripts. The first does the downloads and
the second does the upgrade
Bigdns patch! Woohoo! Thank you Erik. I cannot tell you the problems
this has caused me with AOHell.
W
Erik A. Espinoza wrote:
I'll try.
On 3/3/07, Eric Shubes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Erik A. Espinoza wrote:
Greetings,
I have released a new qmail-toaster package on the devel site.
Rajesh,
I run toasters on similar machines, a Dell PE 2950 and a Dell PE SC1425.
What JP says is true - you need to increase your connections. You might
also consider using one of the larger suggested profiles from mysql.
You may however also be running into another problem - memory. I
Eric,
I heartily agree. Sending to the valid addresses would be a BAD idea.
An email has to go or not go. To have it partially go would break
compatibility with just about every SMTP server out there and would
create havoc with email clients.
A better error message showing the bad address
Claudio,
That is not a problem. That is the proper way for an SMTP server to
function.
W
Claudio Mundin wrote:
I repeat my problem is not show a message. My problem is that the mail
is not send to any address when in the mail are bad rcpt address.
2007/2/13, Warren (mailing lists
I sent this earlier but it did not seem to get through.
I have a number of sources that send email with a Date: header line.
On any mail server I have ever worked with besdides toaster, that would
cause a Date: header with the current date and time to be put into
place. Toaster seems to add
Eric Shubes wrote:
Thanks for using the Trac system, David. It appears that after submitting
(or changing) a ticket, the screen doesn't come back (stays waiting),
although the update does take. I'm guessing that's why there are 5 tickets
you created for this. ;) No problem. I'll have to Trac
Jake Vickers wrote:
Istvan Kope wrote:
A have a Qmailtoaster installation on Centos 4.3.
It worked excellent for a couple of months but since yesterday clients
started to fail sending messages with Thunderbird giving the following
message:
Sending of message failed.
The message could not be
Dan Page wrote:
Hello guys.
I've built a few toasters over the last year. I love the process, quick
and painless (at least till you need to modify spam settigns), anyway.
For the most part most people use a stock rpm based *nix and throw in
the toaster, which is what I do as well. the only
Also, what are you going to rsync? MySQLs data dir? Ok, that will do in
case you store tables in MyISAM tablespace, but will not work in case of
InnoDB. Also, rsyncing MyISAMi tables 'on the fly' in not officially
supported method by MySQL.Net, and thus it might lead to unpredictable
Alexey Loukianov wrote:
Warren (mailing lists) wrote:
Did I forget any?
You forgot to also sync MySQL vpopmail database, which cannot be done as
a simple rsync. Consider using database replication feature of MySQL, or
care about setting up dump-rsync-restore script for this task.
Another
Warren (mailing lists) wrote:
Alexey Loukianov wrote:
Warren (mailing lists) wrote:
Did I forget any?
You forgot to also sync MySQL vpopmail database, which cannot be done
as a simple rsync. Consider using database replication feature of
MySQL, or care about setting up dump-rsync-restore
I am getting some weird new error from AOL. I was wondering if there is
a simple way that I could view entire SMTP transactions for outgoing
mail? Maybe turn on some sort of full logging for a few hours so I
could see exactly where the problem is.
TIA,
Warren
Here is a message I have started seeing from yahoo:
delivery 3371147: deferral:
User_and_password_not_set,_continuing_without_authentication./
[EMAIL PROTECTED]_216.39.53.1_failed_after_I_sent_the_message./
that I am missing?
W
Erik Espinoza wrote:
Could you paste the log output. I've not noticed any problems.
Erik
On 1/12/07, Warren (mailing lists) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I noticed that simscan was not able to be called in the logs. When I
try to run it directly (./simscan in the bin directory
sa-learn is using so much memory and CPU time that it is killing my
server. I have renamed it for now, but would like to know if there is a
way to limit the amount of memory or processes that it uses?
Thanks,
Warren
-
My system is taking a long time to give the SMTP greeting these days -
over 30 seconds in fact. There are generally less than 10 concurrent
incoming jobs according to the logs - in fact there were only 3 when I
telnetted to port 25 last, but it still took 32 seconds to get the greeting.
The
Jake Vickers wrote:
Warren (mailing lists) wrote:
sa-learn is using so much memory and CPU time that it is killing my
server. I have renamed it for now, but would like to know if there is
a way to limit the amount of memory or processes that it uses?
I had the same problem here. 67M
Jake Vickers wrote:
Warren (mailing lists) wrote:
sa-learn is using so much memory and CPU time that it is killing my
server. I have renamed it for now, but would like to know if there is
a way to limit the amount of memory or processes that it uses?
I had the same problem here. 67M
I noticed that simscan was not able to be called in the logs. When I
try to run it directly (./simscan in the bin directory) it gives a segfault.
Any ideas?
W
-
QmailToaster hosted by: VR Hosted http://www.vr.org
$ telnet mail.domain.com 25
Trying 2.2.2.2...
Connected to mail.domain.com (2.2.2.2).
Escape character is '^]'.
220 mail - Welcome to Qmail Toaster Ver. 1.3 SMTP Server ESMTP
EHLO warren.icruise.com
250-mail - Welcome to Qmail Toaster Ver. 1.3 SMTP Server
250-STARTTLS
250-PIPELINING
250-8BITMIME
I am getting this email when trying to send between two toasters. It is
not only firstdomain that cannot get mail through but many others.
The question is, what is wrong with the toaster at n.n.n.n that is
causing this error to occur?
Here is the full message:
Hi. This is the qmail-send
Which distro are you using?
I am asking because I thought perhaps if enough of a majority are using
centos/redhat/fedora then perhaps it would be worth talking about
cleaning up the dependencies in the RPMs and setting up a repository so
that all that needs to be done to get the current
Warren (mailing lists) wrote:
Which distro are you using?
I am asking because I thought perhaps if enough of a majority are using
centos/redhat/fedora then perhaps it would be worth talking about
cleaning up the dependencies in the RPMs and setting up a repository so
that all that needs
1) Download the package:
wget
http://devel.qmailtoaster.com/download/clamav-toaster-0.88.5-1.3.4.src.rpm
2) Compile the source rpm into a binary rpm:
rpmbuild --rebuild --with cnt40 clamav-toaster-0.88.5-1.3.4.src.rpm
(be sure to put your distro in place of cnt40 if you are not using
centos
I am still getting MySQL went away errors. Centos 4.4 on a Dell PE 2850
(2xXeon 3.0Ghz, 2GB RAM). Please, please help! I have the lastest of
everything installed I believe:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] smtp]# rpm -q mysql
mysql-4.1.20-1.RHEL4.1
[EMAIL PROTECTED] smtp]# rpm -qa | grep toaster
Jake Vickers wrote:
Warren (mailing lists) wrote:
I am still getting MySQL went away errors. Centos 4.4 on a Dell PE
2850 (2xXeon 3.0Ghz, 2GB RAM). Please, please help! I have the
lastest of everything installed I believe:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] smtp]# rpm -q mysql
mysql-4.1.20-1.RHEL4.1
Try
I get a bunch of emails that have no date in the header. Verizon
Wireless and my APC PDUs to name a couple. Most email systems will
timestamp it with the current time and date. Toaster does not, and it
ends up showing as 12/31/1969, 7:00 PM (Midnight 1/1/1970 GMT).
Is there a way to have
Operations wrote:
Jake Vickers wrote:
Try setting your environment variable for 'TERM' sounds like the
terminal emulation
in 'telneat' is using one time of terminal vs the terminal th O.S.
thinks, just off of the top
of my head, try 'export TERM=vt100' or export TERM=ansi, it will
probably
Eric Shubes wrote:
Alex wrote:
“552 DATA size exceeds maximum permitted”
I am getting this error back when sending a 20MB file to another
account on the mail server. I have changed the
/var/qmail/control/databytes
to 409715200 which is 40MB and still getting the error. Is there some
Mark Burlingame wrote:
I did once, a few months back. But that toaster has since been rebuilt
on another machine.
RoundCube had some inherent usability/stability problems. Like this
random 10 minute log-out. I never did customize it much at all.
I think it's a super fancy interface
A few weeks ago someone posted a message about how he did an upgrade on
a production server and it stopped working. He was getting the message
451 qq write error or disk full (#4.3.0)
I had this same problem happen today. While I do not know what caused
it, I suspect that not turning off
Eric Shubes wrote:
Jake Vickers wrote:
We need to look at qmHandle and qmqtool
http://jeremy.kister.net/code/qmqtool/ (any others?) to see which we
think will be best to include.
I cannot imagine administering qmail without qmqtool. It is probably
the single tool I use the most. I
Erik Espinoza wrote:
Attached is the entire changelog for all packages. If anyone wants to
add em to the wiki, reformat them or do something interesting with
them please feel free.
Thanks,
Erik
I am writing a script to format them in a mediawiki-friendly fashion and
I'll add them in shortly.
Eric Shubes wrote:
Warren (mailing lists) wrote:
Erik Espinoza wrote:
Attached is the entire changelog for all packages. If anyone wants to
add em to the wiki, reformat them or do something interesting with
them please feel free.
Thanks,
Erik
I am writing a script to format them
Eric Shubes wrote:
Warren,
Would you care to post this on the wiki under 'tips and tricks'?
Done.
That was easy, as I had already done that for my internal company wiki,
which is also run with mediawiki :) Copy and paste!
It might be time to start splitting that wiki up into multiple
Eric Shubes wrote:
Warren (mailing lists) wrote:
As for the man pages, if you could point me to a simple synopsis of
what those dot commands mean, I could probably do it fairly easily.
W
Let's not reinvent the wheel, now that I look a bit closer.
See man groff, -T option in particular.
I
Eric Shubes wrote:
I think that each one on a separate page would be good.
Any problem doing this for all man pages in all the toaster packages?
Keep in mind too, things change. Would there be any easy way to
regenerate the html/wiki when there's a new/changed man page?
It might be nice to
John Fernandez wrote:
This was fixed in the latest version of qmailtoaster[-snip-]
Would it be in any way possible to get change logs for the various
versions of the RPMs posted somewhere up on the site.
There are a lot of emails like this that could be eliminated if everyone
could just go
I have been having problems with some emails getting bounced. In
checking back through my logs I see that it has to do with the dreaded
mysql has gone away messages. I am on mysql 4.1 and qmail-toaster is at
1.3.3. I see that the latest is 1.3.5 on the site, but I do not see a
changlog.
Hey all,
I'm a bit behind in what is being used to block which file types. I
need to allow out advertising agency to send us mp3 copies of our radio
ads. How do I unblock mp3s?
TIA,
W
-
QmailToaster hosted by: VR
Jake Vickers wrote:
You have to set up at least a caching name server on your mail server to
run the new version.
Why? This is important to me because I use toaster on machines that run
mydns, which only serves as a primary source nameserver and does not
return records for other domains. Is
Jake Vickers wrote:
The domainkeys function requires at least a caching DNS server on the
mail server itself to help speed up the requests. I believe (someone
correct me if I'm wrong) this is for answering requests by other
machines, not for local requests.
So then any requests made of this
Eric Shubes wrote:
I think we need Nick to chime in here with the definitive answer.
That being said, here's my (mis?)understanding.
Yes, you need a *caching* nameserver with the new version that supports
domain keys. This is so that the mail server isn't querying the
nameserver(s)
Michael Handiboe wrote:
I've got a customer who runs a business from home and emails out flyers
and such. Apparently, his business is booming and about once a week,
he'll dump 3000+ messages onto my dual-Pentium III / 256MB RAM mail
server. Qmail seems to handle it alright, but it takes a
Can anyone tellme the relevent lines of code, or if not at least which
pages are involved? I have had a lot of experience coding php from
register_globals being on to its being off. There might be a very quick
patch that can be made - usualy along the lines of something like
$var=$_GET['var'];
Manny wrote:
Is there a way I can exlude certain ip blocks(RELAYCLIENT) defined in my =
tcp.smtp from being blocked based n the settings of my =
/var/qmail/simcontrol/blacklist
Regards,
Manny
There is an easier way t odo it and I would be happy to tell you if you
just change your time and
It sounds like there is a failure much earlier in the script and this is
only a symptom of that failure. Can you look back through your script
output and see if there are any previous failures?
W
Massimiliano Fontana wrote:
Hi all !
I'm trying to install qmailtoaster on a pretty old Fedora3
Mail eXchangers should never be CNAMEs. If you find anyone who has an
MX record pointing to a CNAME rather than to an A record, or even to an
IP address they are configured incorrectly.
W
Jake Vickers wrote:
Roxanne Sandesara wrote:
Alright. I found the name, and IP, of the mailservers for
Manny,
Your time and date are set up incorrectly in your mail client. You are
a week ahead of the rest of us. Please correct it so that your emails
fall into the right order.
Thanks,
Warren
-
QmailToaster hosted by: VR
CNAME errors when people
are trying to send to them, great, I'll listen, learn, and try to use
that information to fix my problems. But for right now, Jake's offer
of solution is my best bet and hope to work around this.
On 7/24/06, Warren (mailing lists) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mail
Erik Espinoza wrote:
Hello Warren,
There is only one patch needed to support MySQL 5, and this is
available from my website at http://devel.qmailtoaster.com/
Without this patch, MySQL 5 will kick vpopmail off pretty often.
Thanks,
Erik
Erik,
Does this patch harm mysql 4 at all? If
Jake Vickers wrote:
Warren (mailing lists) wrote:
Does this patch harm mysql 4 at all? If not, should it perhaps be
merged into the main source tree?
It doesn't affect version 4 at all. It just imposes some overhead, which
is why it hasn't been included as of yet (that, and it's a new issue
Hi all,
Which parts of toaster currently have problems with mysql 5? I am in
the process of creating a deployment for a domain regsitry that wants to
have email forwarding capabilities. I am using toaster's nice mysql
alias support to do this, as it can be written into the database
directly
Bilal Ahmed Mazhar wrote:
Hi
I have created a virtual domain goldenswan.com, all mail
to [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] is delivered
locally.
How can I forward non-existent user to my remote hosted domain which
also goldenswan.com?
Message is looping and bounced when I try to
Daniel R. Hdez Leal wrote:
Hi,
Howto change the format of Timestamp to a normal DATE in the logs.
Como puedo cambiar el formato de tiempo en los logs de qmail.
Daniel
To view logs with local time just pipe them to tai64nlocal
ie:
cat current | tai64nlocal
W
Natalio Gatti wrote:
On 7/3/06, Jake Vickers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How can I get the full header?
Depends on the email program you're using. If you're using Thunderbird,
double click the message to open it full, then hit CTRL-U and it will
display the full info.
If in Squirrelmail,
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