Thanks to Eric for pointing me in the right direction -- upon CLOSE
inspection, the remote queue itself was owned (properly) by qmails, but
the queue FOLDERS within were owned by qmailq -- no idea how that came
to pass, but it has been repaired and my mysterious queue errors appear
to be gone.
On 7/17/2014 6:30 PM, Angus McIntyre wrote:
Dan McAllister wrote:
On a separate note, one of my older QMT systems has suddenly stopped
being able to send mail to *me.com* (Apple)... the error says its a TLS
failure.
TLS connect failed: error:100AE081:elliptic curve
to the qmail-smtp program, it will take any email from
you -- including email that is spoofed...
Dan McAllister
PS: I am with you if you believe there should be a way to configure that
-- but that is not an option that I am aware of currently.
--
IT4SOHO, LLC
33 - 4th Street N, Suite 211
St
On 7/18/2014 12:46 AM, Bharath Chari wrote:
The same thing happened to me, but it seems to have resolved itself.
Again, only from the list.
Bharath
On 07/18/2014 12:58 AM, Cecil Yother, Jr. wrote:
Same is happening to me.
On 07/17/2014 12:41 PM, Finn Buhelt wrote:
Hi List (Eric).
Have any
Ok, I know STOCK QMT comes with mlm -- but I also recall others talking
about other list management tools for QMT
I have a client that wants to use a mail list (tens of thousands of
entries, he says -- I've warned him of the blacklist risk!)
What are our other alternatives?
Thanks,
Dan
Diana:
Have you looked into the IMAP log file? (should be accessible with a
qmlog command: *qmlog imap4* -- or if using ssl: *qmlog imap4-ssl*)
I'm guessing the IMAP server is crashing for some reason -- hoping the
log file will say what.
Dan
IT4SOHO
On 7/23/2014 3:12 PM, Diana Calder
Diana:
I have some opinions on this matter that may or may not care to read:
1) Computers are designed to do what we ask them to. When programmers
and administrators start to get TOO SMART, and second-guess the users,
problems often arise. When you provide to QMail a message envelope with
3
On 7/27/2014 1:58 AM, Eric Shubert wrote:
On 07/26/2014 09:03 PM, Hasan Akgöz wrote:
I have both postfix and qmail mail servers. smtpd_sender_login_maps (
for postfix) The controlled_envelope_senders table specifies the binding
between a sender envelope address and the SASL login names that own
of my clients who have Exchange
-- cuts the processing load on the Exchange by usually 50-75%, as the
QMT handles the dumb SPAM much more quickly and efficiently.
I hope this helps!
Dan McAllister
On 8/1/2014 2:03 AM, Sebastian Grewe wrote:
I don't think you need qmail for that. If it's
in a 5 minute period, and
I'd like to simply tar-pit the entire IP address for 24 hours or so!)
I'm (as amazing as it sounds) not all that familiar with fail2ban, but
I've considered it several times and just never had the time to investigate.
Assistance and experiences equally desired! :)
Dan
an interpreter that takes sendmail syntax
and makes it work in QMail (or postfix, or many others... you get the idea).
Your logwatch will be fine and happy if you execute the command above...
Dan McAllister
IT4SOHO
PS: I am curious -- I just (yesterday) did a fresh install on a VM for
QMT
this is helpful...
Dan McAllister
IT4SOHO
On 8/15/2014 11:46 AM, Mike Tirpak wrote:
For about two weeks now, I have been getting nailed with tons of
spam. I even had to drop my spamassassin score a point because so
much was getting through just under the threshold. I noticed that
some of the spam
this helps.
Dan McAllister
--
IT4SOHO, LLC
33 - 4th Street N, Suite 211
St. Petersburg, FL 33701-3806
CALL TOLL FREE:
877-IT4SOHO
877-484-7646 Phone
727-647-7646 Local
727-490-4394 Fax
We have support plans for QMail
... but the error says there is a
problem with the envelope sender and I'm clueless how this is
different or unique for this one user.
Unfortunately, neither set of log files seems to shed any light on this
-- or else I'm looking in the wrong place.
Any ideas anyone?
Dan McAllister
On 8/25/2014 11:27 AM, Jim Shupert wrote:
friends,
I have one user [ MrBlue } who is a valid user on my domain of
theppjgroup.com
It seems MrBlue has been getting overloaded with failure notices..
I *Think
that someone is sending mail spoofing MrBlue -- but they do not have
the password
for there to be a way to limit users to, say,
250 messages a day. (We're talking outbound messages here, not inbound)
If it means moving this client away from QMT, so be it -- but I don't
know of any other mail program that would do this either...
Any ideas?
Dan McAllister
--
IT4SOHO, LLC
33 - 4th
midnight here, so it may be a
little off...
Dan McAllister
IT4SOHO
On 10/11/2014 11:41 AM, Eric Shubert wrote:
On 10/10/2014 06:15 AM, Quinn Comendant wrote:
I'm migrating a qmailtoaster installed in 2006 to a new server. I've
come to an issue where the vpopmail-toaster package creates user
simcontrol says
:clam=yes,spam=yes,spam_hits=12,attach=.mp3:.src:.bat:.pif
My /etc/mail/spamassassin folder contents look right... sa-check-spamd
has a response time of .425 seconds, so appears good.
Any ideas?
Thanks
Dan McAllister
IT4SOHO
--
IT4SOHO, LLC
33 - 4th Street N, Suite 211
St
On 10/20/2014 7:20 PM, Eric Broch wrote:
On 10/20/2014 3:48 PM, Dan McAllister wrote:
Question:
Apparently I setup a system previously (some 3-4 years ago?) and
didn't install (or bypassed) spamassassin. How do I know? My sa-stats
is EMPTY!
I recall the client specifically telling me to keep
On 10/21/2014 10:04 AM, Johannes Weberhofer wrote:
Am 21.10.2014 um 14:31 schrieb Dan McAllister:
scanners:
attach: 1.4.0 clamav: 0.97.6/m:55/d:19522 spam: 3.3.2
This lines indicate that you mail has been scanned by simscan using
clamav 0.97.6 and spamassassin 3.3.2
Johannes:
Actually
OK, to review:
I have a QMT install that doesn't seem to be running SpamAssassin
against inbound mail. I hope here to show what is going on so that
someone can interpret the logs (better than I can).
I have setup a forward on the domain that is not being scanned properly.
Messages go into
On 10/21/2014 10:18 PM, Eric Shubert wrote:
On 10/21/2014 05:45 PM, Dan McAllister wrote:
OK, to review:
I have a QMT install that doesn't seem to be running SpamAssassin
against inbound mail. I hope here to show what is going on so that
someone can interpret the logs (better than I can).
I
Eric:
Might I make a STRONG suggestion that we point potential NEW USERS of
QMT to this via our website (or some other Google'able location).
I know when I need to do a clean install on a VM a few weeks ago, I
spent nearly 20 minutes searching in old emails to find the install scripts.
.
Dan McAllister
IT4SOHO
On 11/6/2014 9:51 PM, ChandranManikandan wrote:
Hi,
Try below steps to install QMT in Centos 6.5
*_Centos 6.5 64 Bit QMT install_*
1.install CentOS minimal
url : http://mirror.upsi.edu.my/centos/6.5/isos/x86_64/
2. curl
https://raw.github.com/QMailToaster/qmailtoaster
directly to me
(vs. the list) so I can see more clearly what is happening.
Dan McAllister
QMT DNS/Mirror Admin
On 12/4/2014 1:23 AM, Rajesh M wrote:
hi
mydomain.com email service on my server.
i recd a spam from u...@mydomain.com, from the spammer's server.
the mailfrom shows as : u
Gilbert:
The list of complaints about Outlook 2013 connecting to anything BUT
Exchange is long and vociferous. MS really stepped on their middle-leg
on Outlook 2013! And by all accounts, so long as it works with Exchange,
they don't really care.
The typical MS response to the particular
I have a number of clients who have switched back to Office 2010 from
the 2013 suite. To get the downgrade rights, you have to purchase
something from MS (not entirely sure what), but you make the purchase on
a subscription -- and that earns you downgrade rights!
Dan McAllister
On 12/5/2014
ports (25, 587, if you want, 465) simply by
setting the config file to be unique in the supervise/run script for
each port.
I hope this helps others...
Dan McAllister
On 12/15/2014 3:33 PM, Peter Peltonen wrote:
Hi,
I would like to force all users using my toaster to send mail
want, 465) simply by
setting the config file to be unique in the supervise/run script for
each port, and changing some of the environment variables in the
supervise/run script.
I hope this helps others...
Dan McAllister
--
IT4SOHO, LLC
33 - 4th Street N, Suite 211
St. Petersburg, FL 33701-3806
On 12/18/2014 10:08 AM, Peter Peltonen wrote:
On 12/15/2014 3:33 PM, Peter Peltonen wrote:
Hi,
I would like to force all users using my toaster to send mail to
authenticate. I've now managed to get Squirrelmail and Horde do that.
But I would like to know how to do this also with other
You mention that some users are connected fine -- any chance you're
running out of IMAP instances? (Yes, there are limits)
Dan
IT4SOHO
On 1/20/2015 6:48 AM, Finn Buhelt wrote:
Hi Manikandan.
A quick search using Google gave this :
http://squirrelmail.org/wiki/MailServerIMAPProblem
Have a
... but you can't fix
stupid.*
By which I mean that you cannot possibly engineer enough safeguards to
prevent users from doing stupid things.
Afraid that's the best advise I've got on this one :)
Dan McAllister
IT4SOHO
On 1/26/2015 10:46 PM, Tony White wrote:
Hi folks,
Has anyone any idea
passwords from
the MySQL database, and probably has to be told to stop doing so.
Just my thoughts -- I had trouble with Dovecot on a large heavy-use
server and switched back to courier, so I don't use dovecot myself.
Dan McAllister
On 1/27/2015 8:52 PM, Edwin C wrote:
Yes, there is absolutely
I wish I could, but I'm afraid I don't have access to the master repo
server.
I will, however, write to Eric and ask to be given said access, if
nothing more than to have some backup.
Dan
On 3/19/2015 4:50 AM, Bharath Chari wrote:
Shouldn't this be promoted to the mirrors? I know EricS is
Fabian:
Look at the output of a //home/vpopmail/bin/vdominfo deviltracks.net/
and verify that it looks right -- if not, I would probably use brute
force and command line the adding of the domain
# */home/vpopmail/bin/vdeldomain deviltracks.net ;
/home/vpopmail/bin/vadddomain
Pardon me for being Johnny come lately on this, but the softlimit
issues comes from the now-default way of using TLS when connecting
(whether via SMTP -- which is ports 25, 587, and possibly 465 -- or IMAP
[only 143] or POP [only 110]) -- this is the solution to the problem
that they (they
Dave:
It appears there is a stuck qmail-smtp process that is bound to port
(25 since this is the smtp log file -- but this issue can arise in
submission [port 587], or smtp-ssl [port 465] if that is enabled as well).
issue a _*pkill -9 qmail-smtp *_command, as that will force-stop all
essentially killed ALL of the processes... so you fixed it, then
rebooted which fixed it again grin)
Dan
On 3/30/2015 3:11 PM, Dave M wrote:
Thanks Dan
it was stuck on port 587
killed the process _*pkill -9 qmail-smtp
did reboot all is well again.
Thanks
On 3/30/2015 8:50 AM, Dan McAllister wrote
Fabian:
Yes and no -- Submission /**IS**/ SMTP, just on a different port.
So when qmailctl restart kills the qmail-smtp processes, it's also
killing the submission process.
Dan
PS: Just to elaborate:
-- *SMTP on port 25* SHOULD be used for receiving messages from
outsiders for your
/qmail/control/smtproutes:
*mydomain.com:realmailserver.mydomain.com:587
inter-ser...@internal.mail PASSWORD*
I hope this helps
Dan McAllister
On 3/31/2015 7:13 AM, Giuseppe Perna wrote:
Hello everyone,
I have this problem, as some servers in the network start
notifications for emails
First, you need to remove the domain domainpippo.it entirely from your
setup...
probably best to use /# //*vdeldomain*//*domainpippo.it*/
Subsequently, re-add the domain as a regular domain...
/# //*vadddomain domainpippo.it *//postmaster password/
I hope this helps
Dan
IT4SOHO
On
it appears there is a MySQL issue ... and you may be chasing the
wrong rabbit :)
Also, you cannot copy COS5 and COS6 binaries back and forth -- they have
different dependencies and very different library availabilities.
Just my thoughts...
Dan McAllister
IT4SOHO
On 3/27/2015 3:22 PM, Eric Broch
Yup - several
On 3/27/2015 2:04 PM, Eric Broch wrote:
Is there anyone in the QMT community using QMT/CentOS6 in a production
environment?
-
To unsubscribe, e-mail: qmailtoaster-list-unsubscr...@qmailtoaster.com
For additional
Yes, that error is usually a DNS issue -- however, sometimes it is an
issue with the QMT server's DNS resolution.
I've been through this a number of times with people -- your mail server
has no need of being a DNS server as well, but it will rely HEAVILY on
whatever DNS server you provide it
A few comments here:
1) The minimal SPF record is common and sufficient in most cases
TXTv=spf1 mx -all
What I mean by common and sufficient is that it works perfectly in
the cases where:
- There only valid sources of mail for your domain are your mail
servers (the ones
database.)
Dan McAllister
IT4SOHO
On 4/17/2015 2:15 PM, Dave M wrote:
Thanks for the info Dan,
I to am finding more ofo our users are requesting it be added.
I am running a Centos 6 and 7 VM test boxes, so I will go ahead and
test further.
Any caveats to worry about?
Cheers,
Dave M
On 17/04
Dave:
I offer both on my sites:
roundcube at mail.domain.com
squirrelmail at www.domain.com/webmail
MOST of my clients prefer the roundcube...
Just my experience
Dan McAllister
IT4SOHO
On 4/17/2015 2:00 PM, Dave M wrote:
Any one had the opportunity to install roundcube as apposed
a brute-force attack, good luck -- instead of
hundreds of tries per minute, you now get just 2...
Needless to say, you can adjust to your own recipe...
Dan McAllister
IT4SOHO
--
IT4SOHO, LLC
33 - 4th Street N, Suite 211
St. Petersburg, FL 33701-3806
CALL TOLL FREE:
877-IT4SOHO
877-484-7646
into a safe(r) place.
Good Luck
Dan McAllister
On 5/30/2015 11:30 AM, Tony White wrote:
Hi Bharath,
Ext3 Linux Centos5.
*From:* Bharath Chari qmailtoas...@arachnis.com
*To:* qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
*Sent
:)
If you own this site (and are maintaining your mirror), please reply to
me directly (the reply-to on this message is me) and let me know who you
are!
Thanks,
Dan McAllister
--
IT4SOHO, LLC
33 - 4th Street N, Suite 211
St. Petersburg, FL 33701-3806
CALL TOLL FREE:
877-IT4SOHO
877-484-7646
Godaddy.com or most other registrars for deals).
Dan McAllister
IT4SOHO
On 7/21/2015 4:58 PM, Linux wrote:
Hello friends, I have QmailToaster + centos 5.9 and sending emails
I've been getting some failure notice:
--
mailer-dae
.
to disable the firewalld, issue the commands:
# *systemctl disable firewalld*
# *systemctl stop firewalld*
Then you will need to install iptables:
# *yum install iptables*
# *systemctl enable iptables*
//
# *systemctl start iptables**
*
Dan McAllister
IT4SOHO
On 10/26/2015 6:12 PM, Eric Broch
I maintain a server with over 35000 users, mostly in Mexico.
The configs are relatively simple -- just scaled for the number of
users. The "bitch" is in the monitoring for abuse.
Dan
PS: Email me directly for specific questions -- the list is really more
about generic QMT issues, not
resulted in any
RBL activity, but nearly every large-scale ESP (Email Service Provider)
has limits set on the number of outbound messages per day (or per hour)
that can be sent. I think we need the ability to enforce that too, but how?
Ideas?
Thanks in advance
Dan McAllister
IT4SOHO
g is as easy as it seems. AKA: The devil is in
the details.
If you insist on keeping the "bounce-no-mailbox" option, get yourself
some qmail queue handling tools (like qmHandle or qmqtool), not to
mention qfixq -- all of which can be found with a simple google search.
Good luck!
ich I have copied).
If you are on the qmailtoaster-devel mail list, please continue the
discussion there.
Thanks
Dan McAllister
IT4SOHO
QMT DNS/Mirror Admin
On 9/17/2015 10:23 AM, Edwin C wrote:
In the spirit of volunteering, i can provide a vps to the community.
I have hosting skills
"ownership" of the project, but not really
that much available time. Never the less, just as Jake (the original
"master" of the QMT project) chose his successor, I would imagine it
will be up to Eric to choose his.
Dan McAllister
DNS/Mirror list admin for QMT
On 9/9/2015 12:01 PM
OK, so you're in luck in that your mail folders aren't available for
"general" read/write access.
You can use the ACL capability to make the folders "append only" (chattr
+a /path/to/folder)
This will allow new messages to be added (new files created), but will
disallow any files to be
The email server (run by Eric Shubert) was down yesterday.
Testing earlier today, it appears to be back up.
Dan
On 9/21/2015 10:51 AM, Havrla wrote:
Havrla,
I'm unable to send to qmailtoaster-list and the qmailtoaster-devel. Are
you able to send to these lists
Eric
scripts helpful - they are a central part of how I
administer so many servers with so many users!
Good Luck!
Dan McAllister
#!/bin/bash
NOTIFY=
NOTIFYFROM=
THRESHHOLD=500
#
# NOTE: Depending upon the version of qmlog you install, the binary may be
# located in /usr/bin or /usr/sbin. Therefor
restart mysql
Dan
On 1/18/2016 10:18 PM, Sree Raj wrote:
Hello all,
Im getting the below error.
Error - no authentication database connection. Initial open.
Regards
Sreeraj R S
On Thu, Jan 14, 2016 at 7:30 AM, Eric
yum update -y*_ should get you the
newest version, as the REPOs should all have the latest release by now.
/_*
*_/Have a good weekend! LOL
Dan McAllister
IT4SOHO
PS: Yes, I have over 40 Linux servers that will have to be managed in
the next 2-3 days... happy working weekend for me!
ad QMT running on COS6 for more
than a YEAR before we (the QMT team) officially supported it... yeah,
that guy... is DONE with COS7!
We'll have to wait and see what the next rollouts are like from the
distros -- but for now, COS7 is NOT VIABLE as a server in my opinion.
Dan McAllister
QMT D
http://blog.jorgenschaefer.de/2014/07/why-systemd.html
and plan to read Debian's reasoning here:
https://wiki.debian.org/Debate/initsystem/systemd
How many people in QMT land are running CentOS7-QMT hosts with success?
Maybe a SysV fork is in order.
EricB
On 3/11/2016 10:29 AM, Dan McAllister wrote:
tapping DOMAINA.COM -- or even just a user
on DOMAINA.COM, then the tap account (the account receiving all the
copies of all the data) must NOT be on DOMAINA.COM!
Otherwise, the wiki page does a fine job of explaining how to use it.
http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/Taps
Dan McAllister
known
vulnerabilities and we (the server admin community) have had SEVERAL YEARS now
to address them.
I just thought you (gentle readers) might want to know the reason WHY your
15-year-old QMT installation is starting to fail! LOL
Dan McAllister
QMT DNS Admin
-Original Message-
From
in your
apache config properly.
Best Regads,
Dan McAllister
QMT DNS & Mirror Admin
From: Remo Mattei
Sent: Monday, August 20, 2018 11:13 PM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: [qmailtoaster] Rainloop removed squirrelmail
Hello guys, I installed rainloop and rem
I know I'm "Johnny-come-lately" on this topic, but I can explain the results
you're seeing and have seen the same myself:
The QMT vpopmail default setup saves the hashed password, as well as the first
16-characters of the clear-text password, in the MySQL database. That has
already been
nter via port 25 (i.e. through qmail). But
running the web server (for webmail) markedly increases the risk.
QUESTION: could a webserver SQL-injection retrieve the cleartext passwords?
-Andy
On 10/2/2018 5:02 AM, Dan McAllister - QMT DNS wrote:
> I know I'm "Johnny-come-lately" o
Eric - I've been away - looks like an appropriate patch to me.
Dan
From: Eric Broch
Sent: Friday, September 21, 2018 2:24 PM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] simscan - bad attachment: d
I'll ask again, is the qmailtoaster community in agreement that
Tony:
One of our mirrors is apparently using SSL on their site and don't have a copy
of OUR SSL Certificate (yes, I have one for qmailtoaster.com)... I'll have to
research who it is, but I'll try to work with them. In the meantime, I suggest
simply re-trying... there should be other mirrors
There are quite a few left -- mostly set and forgotten about, but still working
Dan
-Original Message-
From: Eric Broch
Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2018 5:33 PM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] COS 6.10 qmt build error.
Tony,
And replace
ALWAYS inventory my new builds to remove unneeded and unwanted
services.
Best Regard,
Dan McAllister
From: Remo Mattei
Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2019 11:33 AM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] rpcbind
I agree. Eric will be the person to go
this, if
you don't mind!
Thanks
Dan McAllister
IT4SOHO
PS: NOTE: It is NECESSARY for some users to be allowed to bypass this check
(and SPF and other checks) -- in particular for backup mail servers who might
queue up messages for a server while it is down and deliver them once back up.
-Or
that this kind
of forwarding can cause, create a “back channel” connection. This takes
advantage of QMT’s allowing any authorized user to send mail as any user they
want! To do this, just add account authentication on the end of the smtproutes
entry.
I hope you find this useful
Dan McAllister
& domains use SPF and DMARC -- and if we had
better processing (long-standing bug) in QMAIL for DKIM, I would use it too!
Cheers!
Dan McAllister
PS: Perhaps when I retire in a few years I'll fix the DKIM processing and
create DMARC processing for QMAIL :)
Most on here don't know it, but I star
not sure what you're asking for with regards to DMARC
Dan McAllister
IT4SOHO
-Original Message-
From: Eric [mailto:ebr...@whitehorsetc.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 20, 2016 12:44 PM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] DMARC checking?
Jaime,
I'm not sure
is superior to a “bounce-no-mailbox” option.
Those opinions are MINE. Feel free to share in them or oppose them – but their
only value is the time you have invested in reading them, so treat accordingly.
Have a great day all!
Dan McAllister
IT4SOHO
QMT DNS Admin (o
Just catching up on emails in this box, and have 4 notes on this topic:
1. The dash being a delimiter is embedded inside of qmail. It was done so
primarily to help the likes of the ezmlm group management system, but it comes
in handy in TONS of ways. (For example, I use dan=ms@mydomain as
of the default - option
Thanks for clearing it up Dan.
On 2/3/2017 3:11 PM, Dan McAllister - QMT DNS Admin wrote:
Just catching up on emails in this box, and have 4 notes on this topic:
1. The dash being a delimiter is embedded inside of qmail. It was done so
primarily to help the likes
I like Eric's collection there -- I couldn't do my job without qmlog! :)
Dan
-Original Message-
From: Eric Broch [mailto:ebr...@whitehorsetc.com]
Sent: Friday, February 17, 2017 10:11 AM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] Fwd: qmhandle
Qmtool and qmhandle are part of what used to be QmailToasterPlus -- and are not
"standard".
They are just scripts (and actually in need of some cleaning up -- they can be
buggy in some cases).
Never the less, you can fetch copies from my file server if you like
http://mirror0.qmailtoaster.com/
p those
values every time!)
- turn off auth required (note: this is the REQUIRE_AUTH command
One final note: in MY files, I use DIFFERENT SpamDyke settings for each
(smtp, submission, smtp-ssl) -- so in MY case, that would be different too.
Dan McAllister
-Original Message-
From: pe...@p
Roundcube is the service most of my clients prefer.
It will work with either Courier or Dovecot
It can work side-by-side with other webmail options (that's how I determined
that my clients prefer RC -- I let them choose!
Dan
-Original Message-
From: CarlC Internet Services Service Desk
Apologies to the group – my outlook took eric’s email and applied the group
address to it.
My bad (would belong on the developer group anyway!)
Dan
From: Dan McAllister - QMT DNS Admin [mailto:q...@it4soho.com]
Sent: Tuesday, November 8, 2016 3:41 PM
To: qmailtoaster-list
Eric:
I took a moment today and looked over your install scripts for QMT on COS 6 and
noted you had a way to switch between BIND & Daniel’s DJBDNS… to that end, I
have some thoughts. (I’m assuming you and I – and hopefully a 3rd – can start
moving forward on re-setting this project in a
Craig:
Yes on both counts – QMT utilizes the VPopMail add-on for virtual domains, and
ezmlm is part of the default config.
Dan McAllister
From: Craig McLaughlin [mailto:craig.p.mclaugh...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, November 9, 2016 3:10 PM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Indeed: my systems use fail2ban on both smtp-auth and imap-auth (which is how
both squirrelmail and roundcube authenticate) -- the only issue is that you
have to whitelist/exclude from the test the SquirrelMail server itself
(127.0.0.1 usually).
I am not aware of (and would love to get info
My understanding of SquirrelMail is old (limited) because so many of my users
prefer the RoundCube (I offer both)... You get 1 if you go to mail.domain and
the other if you go to webmail.domain
In any case, I will have to look but I thought SM didn't write system logs when
users failed on
There is nothing unusual about the message numbers: to essentially guarantee a
unique number, Qmail uses the inode address (inode number) of the file as the
message number.
Your inodes are being used and released as normal, and there are blocks the get
reused over and over
Dan
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Thanks,
Dan McAllister
A couple of things:
1) The QMail DKIM solution works well -- EXCEPT when connecting to other QMail
DKIM enabled systems, at which point it tends to disallow messages. No one has
found a fix for this, to the standard is to keep DKIM turned OFF.
2) DMARC is not a security implementation like SPF
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