Dear All,
When I will go to qcontrol, and client View/Search Files, then there is
nothing to display, when I was setup the mail server, It display for some
days.
Please help to fix this issue.
Regards,
Vivek Patil
system admin
Hi list,
can some one tell me how to remove
QControlIPE
I have tried rpm -e
I get : error: package QControlPE-1.1-1.0.2.noarch.rpm is not installed
I tried rpm -q QControlPE-1.1-1.0.2.noarch.rpm
error: package QControlPE-1.1-1.0.2.noarch.rpm is not installed
Thanks
On 03/17/2011 05:31 PM, sysad...@tricubemedia.com wrote:
Hi list,
can some one tell me how to remove
QControlIPE
I have tried rpm -e
I get : error: package QControlPE-1.1-1.0.2.noarch.rpm is not installed
I tried rpm -q QControlPE-1.1-1.0.2.noarch.rpm
error: package
Hi Jake,
I just upgraded (and reinstalled) one toaster that is now running CentOS 5.5
x86_64. Everything runs just smooth and lovely, except one thing.
I (on purpose) removed all i386/i686 packages and libraries from CentOs and now
I find that QControl is not quite noarch after all:
# rpm -i
On 06/10/2010 02:45 PM, Martin Waschbuesch wrote:
Hi Jake,
I just upgraded (and reinstalled) one toaster that is now running CentOS 5.5
x86_64. Everything runs just smooth and lovely, except one thing.
I (on purpose) removed all i386/i686 packages and libraries from CentOs and now
I find that
Hi Jake,
Am 11.06.2010 um 01:53 schrieb Jake Vickers:
Thanks for finding this. Seems I'll have to create two builds in the future.
There won't be a fix until I create the next version. If it's REALLY an issue
for you, I'll compile on a x86_64 for you and send you the executable.
No,
Issuing command: qtp-install-qcontrolpe
Installing QControlPE.
This has only been checked on CentOS 4.x and CentOS 5.x machines, using
32bit architecture.
If you install QControlPE on other systems, you do so at your own risk.
erro: falha ao abrir html: Arquivo ou diretório
I've put a new version of QControl out. This is a bug-fix release.
It fixes two bugs that were brought to my attention:
Granting postmaster privileges to an account on the edit user page
should now work successfully without having to add another restriction
for it to stick.
CRs are no longer
I've fixed the last couple known bug in QControl and will be releasing
that in the next few days. Are there any feature requests I can try and
squeeze in before release that you would like to let me know about?
Just shoot me a message off-list.
Thanks.
HI guys,
jake, I recently downloaded and updated my qmail server with your latest
Qcontrol ( Installed Version: 1.1-1.1.0 )
When selecting the MTA stats, Per domain stats, it asks for an Adminb
username and password,
A username and password are being requested by http://myserverip, . The
Sorry guys , I found it in the place where it has always been, under
toaster admin,.
Thanks
Tricube wrote:
HI guys,
jake, I recently downloaded and updated my qmail server with your
latest Qcontrol ( Installed Version: 1.1-1.1.0 )
When selecting the MTA stats, Per domain stats, it asks
Jake Vickers wrote:
I have released a new version of QControl. version 1.1-1.1.0.
I have not ported the code over to the PE edition yet, but I will get
to that this week. Here are the changes made to the new version:
Added listdomaind command to qcontrol
Fixed ability to delete alias domains
Thanks Jake. As I have now dovecot instead of courier-imap, is there a
possibility to include dovect logs into QControl? If so, what files
should I edit?
Best,
Peter
On Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 2:56 AM, Jake Vickersj...@qmailtoaster.com wrote:
Noel Rivera (Border Less) wrote:
The QControl is free
Peter Peltonen wrote:
Thanks Jake. As I have now dovecot instead of courier-imap, is there a
possibility to include dovect logs into QControl? If so, what files
should I edit?
It should not matter, unless they're not logging in the same directory.
In which case you would edit the
Jake Vickers wrote:
Peter Peltonen wrote:
Thanks Jake. As I have now dovecot instead of courier-imap, is there a
possibility to include dovect logs into QControl? If so, what files
should I edit?
It should not matter, unless they're not logging in the same directory.
In which case you
Jake,
Stupid question. Since I'm somewhat of a newb on Qcontrol.
Since I've already purchased it and installed it previously what
is the correct way to update it?
Sincerely,
Joel Eddy
Iowa Connect, Inc.
-
Just download it and open a terminal and change to the directory where you
put it. Do a:
rpm -Uvh QControlfilenamehere.rpm
The
U in the command tells it to update.
Jake,
Stupid question. Since I'm somewhat of a newb on
Qcontrol.
Since I've already purchased it and installed it
previously
Joel Eddy wrote:
Jake,
Stupid question. Since I'm somewhat of a newb on Qcontrol.
Since I've already purchased it and installed it previously what
is the correct way to update it?
Log into your account and download the new version to your server. The a
simple rpm -Uvh
- Original Message -
From: Jake Vickers j...@qmailtoaster.com
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Sent: Wednesday, July 01, 2009 10:34 AM
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] QControl 1.1-1.1.0 has been released!
Joel Eddy wrote:
Jake,
Stupid question. Since I'm somewhat of a newb
The QControl is free or I need to pay?
-Original Message-
From: Jake Vickers [mailto:j...@qmailtoaster.com]
Sent: Martes, 30 de Junio de 2009 06:18 p.m.
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: [qmailtoaster] QControl 1.1-1.1.0 has been released!
I have released a new version
Noel Rivera (Border Less) wrote:
The QControl is free or I need to pay?
QControl is software I write. There is a free version and a commercial
version.
The free version (PE or Personal Edition) allows you to administer 1
domain. The commercial edition has no restrictions.
If your needs
I have released a new version of QControl. version 1.1-1.1.0.
I have not ported the code over to the PE edition yet, but I will get to
that this week. Here are the changes made to the new version:
Added listdomaind command to qcontrol
Fixed ability to delete alias domains without having to
I'm attempting to install QControl (unlimited... just purchased) and
after I use the command:
[r...@mail02 ~]# rpm -Uhv QControl-1\[1\].1-1.0.2.noarch.rpm
I'm getting the following error:
error: File not found by glob: QControl-1[1].1-1.0.2.noarch.rpm
I've tried re-downloading the file and
.
985-868-4200
From: Patrick Ring [mailto:pr...@pringtech.net]
Sent: Wednesday, June 10, 2009 1:07 PM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: [qmailtoaster] QControl RPM install problem
I'm attempting to install QControl (unlimited... just purchased
We have installed the Qcontrol PE (using qtp-menu) for one domain. When we
try to get any of the logs to display we get the following response:
Bad arguments; Usage: qcontrol log_file {/path/to/logfile} {number of last
lines to display} { (optional) text to search for}
We have tried to find
qmailtoas...@pagedata.com wrote:
We have installed the Qcontrol PE (using qtp-menu) for one domain. When we
try to get any of the logs to display we get the following response:
Bad arguments; Usage: qcontrol log_file {/path/to/logfile} {number of last
lines to display} { (optional) text to
I'm interested in purchasing QControl software for use on our mail
server. Can someone tell me about there experience with it? Also I
can't find the licensing terms any where, like if we move our mail
server to a new machine, will the license come with it? Or if we setup
a cluster do we need it
If for nothing else, it's great for reading the logs right from the web
page. I was using Splunk before and that's a huge memory hog for such a
small need for me.
I was also impressed that I could change the tcp.smtp control file and it
even did the cdb afterwards.
Plus, you can't beat the
Phil Leinhauser wrote:
If for nothing else, it's great for reading the logs right from the web
page. I was using Splunk before and that's a huge memory hog for such a
small need for me.
I was also impressed that I could change the tcp.smtp control file and it
even did the cdb afterwards.
On Thu, Jan 1, 2009 at 9:06 AM, Jake Vickers j...@v2gnu.com wrote:
Happy New Year!
We released a new version of QControl (and QControlPE) which now has some
new features. You can now view log files and search for specific terms in
the logs, as well as edit certain config files (such as
slamp slamp wrote:
hi jake, can you make it so it is installable for people that does not
use qmailtoaster-plus?
Sorry, no. I utilize a couple of the utilities that I wrote that are in
QTP in QControl, so it needs those or some things will not work.
At this point in time it would be
Happy New Year!
We released a new version of QControl (and QControlPE) which now has
some new features. You can now view log files and search for specific
terms in the logs, as well as edit certain config files (such as
spamassassin's local.cf, simcontrol, and the tcp.smtp file). Added the
I've released QControl 1.1-1.0.1 and QControlPE 1.1-1.0.1
This is a minor bugfix release - an oversight in the PHP code did not
allow for -1 to be used as a valid entry for unlimited when editing a
domain. This issue has been fixed.
Cent4 and Cent5 versions are available at
We found an issue with the gcc compiler included with Cent4 versus
Cent5. A floating point math error would result in trying to run the
QControl program on a Cent4 machine since it was compiled on a Cent5
machine.
We have compiled a Cent4 specific version, and it is now available on
the site
Hi Jakes,
I need ur help urgently. My mail server has suddenly stopped responding on
port 110. it was up and running till 30 min back my collegues told me then
only i came to know that they are not able to recieve mails and download in
their outlook.
#qmailctl stat
authlib: up (pid 5613)
QControl-1.1-1.0.0 has been released. For those that have already
purchased it, you will see the new version in your downloads section of
your profile.
Anyone wishing to purchase it may go to http://qcontrol.v2gnu.com
Please note that I moved the web page to a new server. If the web page
you
Charles Ferland wrote:
I would want to know if Qcontrol support Valias for Mailbox ?
When you check a individual mailbox, do you see the password in
cleartext ?
At this time, QControl does not have options to create/delete email
accounts. You may edit individual email accounts with it, but
We've finally released QControl 1.0! (qcontrol.v2gnu.com)
It is a commercial product that is available for $39.95 USD. You may
read more about it on the main site (qcontrol.v2gnu.com) where we have
screen shots available. There is a link to purchase the package on the
site.
Your purchase
: [qmailtoaster] QControl 1.0 has been released!
We've finally released QControl 1.0! (qcontrol.v2gnu.com)
It is a commercial product that is available for $39.95 USD. You may
read more about it on the main site (qcontrol.v2gnu.com) where we have
screen shots available. There is a link
And the cost is.?
Natalio.
On Tue, Sep 16, 2008 at 10:44 AM, Jake Vickers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We are nearing the final stages of QControl. QControl is a replacement for
VqAdmin, written from scratch.
I hope to have a final release on October 1st. You can view information
about
-Original message-
From: Jake Vickers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 16 Sep 2008 10:43:34 -0400
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: [qmailtoaster] QControl
We are nearing the final stages of QControl. QControl is a replacement
for VqAdmin, written from scratch.
I hope
Sorry, it wasn't meant to be sarcastic. I really wanted to know the cost.
On Tue, Sep 16, 2008 at 10:50 AM, Natalio Gatti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And the cost is.?
Natalio.
We are nearing the final stages of QControl. QControl is a replacement
for VqAdmin, written from scratch.
I hope to have a final release on October 1st. You can view information
about the package at http://qcontrol.v2gnu.com
There is a working demo that you can try out on the site, using
@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] QControl
Sorry, it wasn't meant to be sarcastic. I really wanted to know the cost.
On Tue, Sep 16, 2008 at 10:50 AM, Natalio Gatti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And the cost is.?
Natalio
Phil Leinhauser wrote:
Nicely done Jake. It will be a welcome addition to the toolbox! Not to
mention nice to get rid of the broken VQadmin.
On an almost related thread, I have several people who have multiple mail domains they are admin for. Currently, they have to log in to each
Jake, how are you doing configuration and services control through this
tool? If you're running the system level commands directly this might be
something to think about working around (the less system-level control
web-accessible scripts have, the better). For instance when I built a
tool to add,
On Sep 16, 2008, at 9:44 AM, Jake Vickers wrote:
There are a few code-cleanup items that need to be completed, as
well as a couple features that need to be added. Suggestions are
welcome to the address provided on the site.
when adding or editing a domain, the quota config field is
47 matches
Mail list logo