Geetings all,
Greylisting sounds good especially if it can help
LOWER the amount of traffic and/or connections.
I grabbed the greylist patch from shupp.org and went
to apply it.
It keeps coming back "file to patch" and goes no
further.
I followed the instructions found at:
http://www.mail-archi
Hi,
you hit the same wall I did ( strike - I am not the only one ;) ). The patch
you are trying to apply is for the netqmail !
Try using http://shupp.org/patches/greylisting-20060105.patch !
BTW. that great post says
patch < /usr/local/src/tar/greylisting-20060105.patch !
Have fun with grey
thats the one I am hitting the wall with.
I downloaded greylisting-20060105.patch for the 08
installation that I have. No go.
I tried it on another box... still no go. same
error/response.
thanks for the info though!
nitch
--- Edvin Seferovic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> you
Sorry ! Some people just take the first file ( like I did ).
Are you in your netqmail-1.05/netqmail-1.05 directory when trying to patch ?
Example from the archive :
cd /usr/local/src/netqmail-1.05/netqmail-1.05
patch < /usr/local/src/tar/greylisting-20060105.patch
so the ../../netqmail-1.05/net
Thanks for the replay.
I think I need to go home and get some rest or at
least walk away from this for a little bit.
I closed the session and went to walk away... came
back and tried to patch it again HA! It worked
flawleessly this time!!
Nothing changed... I actually (on fedora core 6) jus
Sorry this is a repeat but I forgot I don't have access my normal email!
Doh!
So I didn't get any answers that may have come through. I should also state
that it 's a FC5 machine and I did a telnet from a remote (not the same
network) machine and it went fine.
I did a complete FC5 update and it ap
Nitchi DaMon wrote:
> Thanks for the replay.
>
> I think I need to go home and get some rest or at
> least walk away from this for a little bit.
>
> I closed the session and went to walk away... came
> back and tried to patch it again HA! It worked
> flawleessly this time!!
> Nothing changed..
Yup. Just install the mysql client libraries ;)
Good night.
E:S
-Original Message-
From: Nitchi DaMon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Montag, 15. Jänner 2007 23:20
To: toaster@shupp.org
Subject: RE: [toaster] Greylisting
Thanks for the replay.
I think I need to go home and get some r
Nitchi DaMon wrote:
Thanks for the replay.
I think I need to go home and get some rest or at
least walk away from this for a little bit.
I closed the session and went to walk away... came
back and tried to patch it again HA! It worked
flawleessly this time!!
Nothing changed... I actually (
Upon further testing another server is reporting this error message.
Remote_host_said:_451_mail_server_temporarily_rejected_message_(#4.3.0)/
Anyone got any clues as to what this is all about?
Thanks
Doug
well I get to reply to my own question! simscan..
New question, why?
Disabled simscan now mail is working, any ideas?
Thanks
Doug
On 1/15/07, Doug Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Upon further testing another server is reporting this error message.
Remote_host_said:_451_mail_server_tempor
Hi:
What are the recommendation's on the best way of suspending a customer's
email service without them losing email. Perhaps a method that will block
pop logins but still allow mail to be received.
TIA
Best Regards,
Jeff Koch
Jeff Koch wrote:
Hi:
What are the recommendation's on the best way of suspending a
customer's email service without them losing email. Perhaps a method
that will block pop logins but still allow mail to be received.
TIA
Best Regards,
Jeff Koch
vmoduser has several switches for disablin
On Mon, 2007-01-15 at 22:25 -0500, Jason Smith wrote:
> Jeff Koch wrote:
> >
> > Hi:
> >
> > What are the recommendation's on the best way of suspending a
> > customer's email service without them losing email. Perhaps a method
> > that will block pop logins but still allow mail to be received.
>
Excellent - thanks!!
At 10:25 PM 1/15/2007, you wrote:
Jeff Koch wrote:
Hi:
What are the recommendation's on the best way of suspending a customer's
email service without them losing email. Perhaps a method that will block
pop logins but still allow mail to be received.
TIA
Best Rega
Is there an easy way to disable an entire domain?
At 10:28 PM 1/15/2007, you wrote:
On Mon, 2007-01-15 at 22:25 -0500, Jason Smith wrote:
> Jeff Koch wrote:
> >
> > Hi:
> >
> > What are the recommendation's on the best way of suspending a
> > customer's email service without them losing emai
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