Re: [toaster] Clearing queue questions

2003-03-25 Thread Bill Shupp
On Monday, March 24, 2003, at 12:55 PM, John Shireley wrote: Is there a way to more easily determine which directory that a message is living in? When I look at the queue, you have the individual message ID, but I can't figure out how to find where its at without going into each and every folde

[toaster] documentation site ideas

2003-03-25 Thread Kelley G
Hello: Bill, I think your qmail toaster is great and am preparing to apply the latest patches. Also, developing a site called toasterz.com for documentation and information about migrating to *nix based servers from windows and other os's. Our first to document is the qmail based toaster. So

Re: [toaster] documentation site ideas

2003-03-25 Thread Bill Shupp
On Tuesday, March 25, 2003, at 12:06 PM, Kelley G wrote: Hello: Bill, I think your qmail toaster is great and am preparing to apply the latest patches. Also, developing a site called toasterz.com for documentation and information about migrating to *nix based servers from windows and other

Re: [toaster] Clearing queue questions

2003-03-25 Thread John Shireley
Ah, ok, that makes sense. And at that point I can just delete the respective files I'm assuming. One more clarification, if anyone cares to take a stab at it - I'm looking at setting up the badmailfrom. It appears to be a file that you must manually create in /var/qmail/control that is read by

Re: [toaster] Clearing queue questions

2003-03-25 Thread Bill Shupp
On Tuesday, March 25, 2003, at 12:50 PM, John Shireley wrote: Ah, ok, that makes sense. And at that point I can just delete the respective files I'm assuming. Make sure you stop qmail-send first. If you don't want to do that, then you can manually adjust the date of the info file to set it to

[toaster] Supervise question

2003-03-25 Thread Jason 'XenoPhage' Frisvold
I'm a little confused concerning my "toaster" setup... I have the following in my /var/qmail/supervise/qmail-smtpd/run file : #!/bin/sh QMAILDUID=`id -u vpopmail` NOFILESGID=`id -g vpopmail` MAXSMTPD=`cat /var/qmail/control/concurrencyincoming` exec /usr/local/bin/softlimit -m 600 \ /usr/

[toaster] Handling Mailer-Daemon

2003-03-25 Thread Jason 'XenoPhage' Frisvold
What is the "recommended" way to handle Mailer Daemon messages? The sheer amount of spam coming into the system is unbelievable.. And, of course, it comes to users that don't exist. So, that mail bounces. It attempts to return it to the sender (which usually doesn't exist either), and fails. So

Re: [toaster] Supervise question

2003-03-25 Thread Bill Shupp
On Tuesday, March 25, 2003, at 01:34 PM, Jason 'XenoPhage' Frisvold wrote: I'm a little confused concerning my "toaster" setup... I have the following in my /var/qmail/supervise/qmail-smtpd/run file : #!/bin/sh QMAILDUID=`id -u vpopmail` NOFILESGID=`id -g vpopmail` MAXSMTPD=`cat /var/qmail/cont

Re: [toaster] Handling Mailer-Daemon

2003-03-25 Thread Bill Shupp
On Tuesday, March 25, 2003, at 01:38 PM, Jason 'XenoPhage' Frisvold wrote: What is the "recommended" way to handle Mailer Daemon messages? The sheer amount of spam coming into the system is unbelievable.. And, of course, it comes to users that don't exist. So, that mail bounces. It attempts to

Re: [toaster] documentation site ideas

2003-03-25 Thread Kelley G
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > On Tuesday, March 25, 2003, at 12:06 PM, Kelley G wrote: > >> Hello: >> >> Bill, I think your qmail toaster is great and am preparing to apply >> the latest patches. >> >> Also, developing a site called toasterz.com for documentation >> and information about migrati

Re: [toaster] Handling Mailer-Daemon

2003-03-25 Thread Tom Collins
On my system, I placed blank lines in the /var/qmail/control/doublebouncehost and doublebounceto files. This seemed to eliminate the spam bounced I was plagued with -- I can't guarantee that I'm not missing out on other important bounces though... I'm going to be building a new system soon, an

RE: [toaster] documentation site ideas

2003-03-25 Thread Charles
Hi all, Here is my 2 cents. My customers are small companies, fewer than 100 people. Here is what I found. They (management) want cool features that excite them.(Read brag about: e.g. Bluetooth) Whether they use them or not. They may want to brag about how much they spent: 8,000 for 12 users. The