On 06/26/2010 09:41 AM, Eric Shubert wrote:
> Maxwell Smart wrote:
>> I see. The reason this was a bit odd was that I use the QMTISO for
>> all my base installs and build my web server on that platform. So I
>> have a fully functional e mail client with all the bells and whistles
>> installed r
Richard Baxant wrote:
Eric is correct, I am NOT trying to put POSTFIX on my QMT box but on my
web server box.
BTW Eric, I had your setup work only once and then for some reason it
does not send now. Serves me right for fiddling with it before bed last
night.
I am trying to get my logwatch
Maxwell Smart wrote:
I see. The reason this was a bit odd was that I use the QMTISO for all
my base installs and build my web server on that platform. So I have a
fully functional e mail client with all the bells and whistles installed
right outta the box. True that most installs (SuSe, Red
I see. The reason this was a bit odd was that I use the QMTISO for all
my base installs and build my web server on that platform. So I have a
fully functional e mail client with all the bells and whistles
installed right outta the box. True that most installs (SuSe, Redhat
etc) do install P
Eric is correct, I am NOT trying to put POSTFIX on my QMT box but on my web
server box.
BTW Eric, I had your setup work only once and then for some reason it does
not send now. Serves me right for fiddling with it before bed last night.
I am trying to get my logwatch reports. I do a "logwatch --
Jake Vickers wrote:
On 06/26/2010 12:22 AM, Maxwell Smart wrote:
I quickly glanced at that thread. I am not sure I get why you would
setup a Postfix mail server on a QMT?
A little too quickly I'm afraid. ;) We're not talking about Postfix on a
QMT, we're talking about Postfix on a host that'
On 06/26/2010 12:22 AM, Maxwell Smart wrote:
I quickly glanced at that thread. I am not sure I get why you would
setup a Postfix mail server on a QMT? What's the purpose of doing it?
Mainly so that script emails can be sent. If the application is not
written (or you cannot configure/modi
I quickly glanced at that thread. I am not sure I get why you would
setup a Postfix mail server on a QMT? What's the purpose of doing it?
Thanks,
CJ
On 06/25/2010 08:35 PM, Eric Shubert wrote:
> That's the one.
>
> Would you care to write up a wiki page about it in the Tips & Tricks
> section
That's the one.
Would you care to write up a wiki page about it in the Tips & Tricks
section when you're done?
--
-Eric 'shubes'
Richard Baxant wrote:
I think this is the thread that you were referring to:
http://www.mail-archive.com/qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com/msg23916.html?
On F
I think this is the thread that you were referring to:
http://www.mail-archive.com/qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com/msg23916.html?
On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 9:15 PM, Richard Baxant
wrote:
> Thanks Eric... I'll give it a look and see if I can find this.
>
>
> On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 11:43 PM, Er
Thanks Eric... I'll give it a look and see if I can find this.
On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 11:43 PM, Eric Shubert wrote:
> Richard Baxant wrote:
>
>> I have an external ip address that goes through my router (hardware
>> firewall) to my webserver box (192.168.x.1) and my qmailtoaster box
>> (192.16
Richard Baxant wrote:
I have an external ip address that goes through my router (hardware
firewall) to my webserver box (192.168.x.1) and my qmailtoaster box
(192.168.x.2). I can send and receive email through my qmailtoaster box
without any issues. The problem is when I try to send mail form m
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