Does this make sense to anyone? Spamassasin is supposed to use port 783. I
don't think this looks correct. But every log shows zero errors!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] qmail-smtpd]# nmap -sT -O localhost
Starting nmap 3.70 ( http://www.insecure.org/nmap/ ) at
2005-06-08 14:34 PDTInsufficient respons
The scanner is stripping of the subject line and stripping off the sender
field.
Mail is making it to it's destination though. Much better than yesterday's
problem.
Does anyone know what could be effecting this?
Brad Sumrall
I am doing the QMail Rocks installation. I do not recall it ever installing
formail.
I am doing this install from the book.
Any ideas?
Brad Sumrall
On Wednesday, June 8 at 04:03 PM, quoth [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I just redid my QMail Rocks installation again on Fedora Core 3. I did
a lot more checking this time with SUIDPerl and made sure it was
solid prior to install. Installation went error free. QMail is
receiving email and sending them t
Hi people,
I have a problem with quota in my server. I put
50Mb for an users, but the quota don't block the new messages. In qmailadmin, I
see users with 20Mb usage but in the server with du command I see more than
70Mb.
Is very strange, the .trash folder dont't enters in
quota limit, why
I just redid my QMail Rocks installation again on Fedora Core 3. I did a
lot more checking this time with SUIDPerl and made sure it was solid prior to
install.
Installation went error free.
QMail is receiving email and sending them to our outlook clients.
But.
Sending mail will reach it's
Charles J. Boening wrote (at Tue, Jun 07, 2005 at 03:06:27PM -0700):
> Check out /var/qmail/users/assign (I think that's it)
>
> Make sure you copied that file from the old system.
And then run /var/qmail/bin/qmail-newu
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Casey Zacek
Senior Engineer
NeoSpire, Inc.