Joseph Young
involved.com
SystemAdmin
Quick notes on running spamassassin from daemontools and patching
qmailmrtg7 for mrtg
Once you have spamassassin working
add /var/qmail/supervise/spamassassin/run
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#!/bin/sh
exec /usr/bin/spamd -x -q -u qmailq -s\
stderr 2>&1 | multilog
Title: SMTP Not Accepting Connections
Hi All,
I have followed the Toaster page to almost the letter except for the vpopmail install where I didn't allow the roaming users. As I did not want to use POP before SMTP and previous installs follwing the instructions to the word caused the POP Be
1) Did you make sure sendmail and postfix were not installed?
2) Do you have a firewall installed (ipchains/iptables)?
3) Anything funky in tcp.smtp?
If none of these are it, please send more details about what you might
have done differently, if anything.
> Hi All,
>
> I have followed the Toaste
Title: RE: [toaster] SMTP Not Accepting Connections
1) I removed both sendmail and postfix.
2) No firewall whatsoever
3) 127.:allow,RELAYCLIENT="" is the only thing in the tcp.smtp file
THe only thing I changed is --enable-roaming-users=n in the vpopmail configure statement. It appears t
On Monday, March 31, 2003, at 05:30 PM, Rob Gaborko wrote:
1) I removed both sendmail and postfix.
2) No firewall whatsoever
3) 127.:allow,RELAYCLIENT="" is the only thing in the tcp.smtp file
THe only thing I changed is --enable-roaming-users=n in the vpopmail
configure statement. It appears t
Title: RE: [toaster] SMTP Not Accepting Connections
Thanx Bill,
That did it :) full closed server now with SMTP-Auth ..
Regards,
Rob Gaborko
GTN Communications Corp.
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From: Bill Shupp [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, March 31