Re: [toaster] qmail-remote bug?

2004-04-12 Thread Christian Lyra
Hi, The patch seems to solve the problem. It will be in included in the next toaster patch? Thanks! On Thursday 08 April 2004 12:51, Bill Shupp wrote: > Christian Lyra wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > I´m having a problem while sending e-mail to a domain... the > > qmail-remote s

[toaster] allowing other ips access

2004-04-12 Thread Noel Sanchez
Hello. Been using Bill's Linux Qmail Toaster, works great. Most of my users check their email from the web using SquirrelMail. Some from other locations would prefer to use Outlook or Eudora. How can I allow them to continue to use their email client, Outlook or Eudora, if they don't want to use Sq

Re: [toaster] allowing other ips access

2004-04-12 Thread Bill Shupp
Noel Sanchez wrote: Hello. Been using Bill's Linux Qmail Toaster, works great. Most of my users check their email from the web using SquirrelMail. Some from other locations would prefer to use Outlook or Eudora. How can I allow them to continue to use their email client, Outlook or Eudora, if they

Re: [toaster] allowing other ips access

2004-04-12 Thread Noel Sanchez
Yes, their IP is static. Where can I add them as permanent relays? > Noel Sanchez wrote: >> Hello. Been using Bill's Linux Qmail Toaster, works great. Most of my >> users check their email from the web using SquirrelMail. Some from other >> locations would prefer to use Outlook or Eudora. How c

Re: [toaster] allowing other ips access

2004-04-12 Thread Bill Shupp
Noel Sanchez wrote: Yes, their IP is static. Where can I add them as permanent relays? Put them in ~vpopmail/etc/tcp.smtp, and follow the example of 127.0.0.1 which is likely your only entry. Once you have added them, do this to update the cdb file: (cd ~vpopmail/etc ; cat tcp.smtp | tcprules

Re: [toaster] allowing other ips access

2004-04-12 Thread Noel Sanchez
Hello Bill. Thanks for your help. I put the IP address in /~vpopmail/etc/tcp.smtp but it still does not work, maybe because I didn't understand your last email: 1. "The best solution is to just use SMTP-AUTH for outgoing mail. However, if your users' MTA does not support it, or you run into RBL v

[toaster]

2004-04-12 Thread Michael Christie
Hi all,   I have just completed an install of the Linux qmail toaster on openbsd. After testing the qmail server the server looks to be working well. The only thing I have trouble with in the install is for some reason I could not "make cert" I receive the following error.    mail# make ce

Re: [toaster]

2004-04-12 Thread Gary
>From: "Michael Christie" > >mail# make cert >make: don't know how to make cert. Stop in /var/src/netqmail-1.05 Try gmake cert Gary