>
> I need to send email every 4 months to all users for may
> domain, notify change the password please help me...
Vpopbull/cron should do what you need.
> >
> > Just how busy is MySQL?
> >
> >
> Not very. The server is kinda big and the "lost connection"
> is almost instant.
> The reconnect, though, takes a couple seconds.
Does restarting MySQL "resolve" the problem for a period?
>I have tracked down
> the problem to the mysql threads timing out after 5 minutes
> (we are using the database server that handles authentication
> for other purposes, too)
Just how busy is MySQL?
What shall I do ?
Provide the errors you received at the very
least
>
> On Friday 23 December 2005 05:25 am, Michael Bellears wrote:
> > One of our mail servers has started displaying the following in the
> > logs (Now new mail is deilivered):
>
> [snip]
>
> > 2005-12-23 23:21:19.005177500 connect(): No such file or directory
One of our mail servers has started displaying the following in the logs
(Now new mail is deilivered):
2005-12-23 23:21:18.084443500 tcpserver: status: 2/40
2005-12-23 23:21:18.084502500 tcpserver: pid 15804 from 65.54.175.24
2005-12-23 23:21:18.084570500 tcpserver: ok 15804 0:203.149.65.14:25
:65
>
> http://http.netdevice.com:9080/qmail/rcptck/
>
> Does anyone know if any of these patches work with vpopmail
> and virtual domains?
> I really want to install something eliminate the insane
> amount of bounce messages in my queue. They are all "sorry
> that user does not exist", and of cou
Just wondering if anyone has upgraded (relatively painlessly!) from
5.3.19 (qmail-1.03, Bill Shupps qmail-toaster-0.4.2.patch, MySQL) ->
5.4.9 (Basing install on http://www.shupp.org/toaster/, but will be
using MySQL)?
Any gotchas/hints would be greatly appreciated.
Regards,
MB
Hi Jean,
Jean Wainer wrote:
>> - Copy MySQL entries for domain to new server? (This is the step I am
>> unsure about!)
> Well, you can do that. Or you convert the user base to CDB on
> the original server (~vpopmail/bin/vconvert -m -c $domain),
> copy the CDB file to the other server (inside the d
Shane Chrisp wrote:
>> Running vpopmail version: 5.3.19, with MySQL auth (I know - Have to
>> upgrade!), and we have one client who wishes to move there domain to
>> a new server - The domain contains about 400 accounts, and I was
>> wondering the best way to migrate the entire domain?
>>
>> - Add
Running vpopmail version: 5.3.19, with MySQL auth (I know - Have to
upgrade!), and we have one client who wishes to move there domain to a
new server - The domain contains about 400 accounts, and I was wondering
the best way to migrate the entire domain?
- Add clients_domain to new server
- Copy /
> >
> > My users are reporting me they are receiving a warning message that
> they are
> > over their user quota, but they know they are not over quota.
>
> Do note quote me on this, but i _believe_ the way to fix this
> is to remove the quota file, and it should be rebuild on the
> next deliver
>
> I think I saw a qmail patch that let you use a badrcptto or
> badmailto file in /var/qmail/controls. Check
> http://www.qmail.org and search for badrcptto (there are two
> of them right together). If this works, it would reject the
> mail at the smtp level.
Thanks for the info.
> I th
> Complicating things (apparently) is that our mail server is
> separate from the Web server on which we provide clients'
> virtual hosts: I am hoping to be able to allow a customer to
> create (say) "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" (but ezmlm-web appears to
> want to use the canonical hostname for the mai
>
> With the cdb back end it is easy, sql back ends might be a problem...
> Move their domain directory to a different name, then run
> vdeldomain on the domain. When they pay, run vadddomain,
> then move the directory back. If you are using a database,
> you could possibly use vconvert to c
>
> Michael Bellears wrote:
>
> > Is there a simple way to temporarily disable mail delivery
> to domain
> > (i.e. When a client has not paid there bill)
>
> Simple, but not terribly easy.
>
> I edit the vpasswd file in the domain and add a '*'
Is there a simple way to temporarily disable mail delivery to domain
(i.e. When a client has not paid there bill)
Regards,
MB
>
> I don't think samba gives the proper filesystem semantics
> that would be needed for this to happen.
Thanks!
>
> > > The other option though, is that
> > > vpopmail does support a master/slave setup where any writable
> > > queries go to server X while readable ones are done locally for
>
> We have been running this particular setup for about a year
> now... I am happy with the overall performance, however when
> things break, they have a tendancy to break badly especially
> with MySQL's replication.
>
> We had a problem with our NFS store dropping out from under the NFS
> se
>
> Never used remote logging for multilog so I can't tell you
> about that, but it looks pretty straight forward. NFS
> settings can be tweaked to improve its performance/bandwidth
> usage. I've only seen it chew up a ton of bandwidth when
> things aren't setup properly, or when a drive cou
I am in the process of migrating our qmail/vpopmail/webmail box to a
server farm (Using ServerIron for Load Balancing)
I have decided to log everything to a central log server (To simplify
support and generation of stats), and came across the following:
The following describes how to log to remot
>Does anyone have the link that was going around the list for the
installation of vpopmail, imap, spamassassin etc...?
>
>Thanks,
http://www.jerfu.com/toaster/FullToaster_1.0.6.html
http://www.pipeline.com.au/staff/mbowe/isp/webmail-server.htm
Regards,
MB
> > I thought about this patch, too... However, I've planned to
> implement it
> outside of vpopmail. Now I think that better place will be in vpopmail
> itself, thanks for idea...
> >
You could do it quite simply in a mailfilter:
Eg. My Spam mailfilter creates a SPAM folder if it does not alre
I have multiple domains running on one server, and have been asked to
accept mail for a domain, parse it with spamassassin, then forward to
remote mail server.
I have tried adding the domain(eg example.com via vqadmin), adding an
smtproutes entry, then creating an .qmail-default:
|/usr/bin/spamc
Quota Warnings are working fine, apart from the To: field not containing
the users correct address:
.quotawarn.msg example has
To: Valued Customer:;
Just wondering what I could change this to in order to have the users
correct address inserted when the warining is sent?
The header
Delivered-To:
I'm currently running:
vqadmin 2.3.4
vpopmail5.3.9
qmailadmin 1.0.6
And have just attempted to 'disable' an active domain from vqadmin:
Disable pop access
Disable imap access
Disable dialup access
Disable change password
Disable web access
Disable email relay
Which
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