this problem is a library
problem. I really hope that this is not the case :)
I'm attempting to install on CentOS 4.2. Has anyone else experienced
this issue?
Thanks;
Michael Bagnall
ElusiveMind
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control folder:
-rw-r--r-- 1 root qmail 3 Feb 19 09:10 concurrencyincoming
-rw-r--r-- 1 root qmail 11 Feb 19 09:09 defaultdelivery
-rw-r--r-- 1 root qmail 2 Feb 19 09:06 spfbehavior
Thanks;
Michael Bagnall
ElusiveMind
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On Feb 19, 2006, at 9:27 AM, Shane
Looks like things are running as a combination root/qmaill/qmailsHere is my current process dump:[EMAIL PROTECTED] src]# ps -aux | grep qmailWarning: bad syntax, perhaps a bogus '-'? See /usr/share/doc/procps-3.2.3/FAQroot 2931 0.0 0.0 2660 284 ? S 09:30 0:00 supervise qmail-se
Hey Edvin;I assume you are wanting this for some kind of usage analysis or traffic reporting functionality (correct me if I am wrong).While I do not believe that qmail or vpopmail support this, I have written some software which will analyze existing log files and report on bandwidth used as well a
ng to publish it under GPL or are you trying to keep it to your self? I personally do not belive that such logging is possible, but I hoped someone has a trick for doing such pseudo-logging ! I accept all ideas or scripts for testing purposes J Regards, Edvin From: ElusiveMind [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
onger than the hour or so I've given it.
I just was curious as to how many have implemented it into the
toaster and what your results were.
Thanks;
Michael Bagnall
ElusiveMind
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Okay! I was about to ask about that. I just found this however:
#define DEFAULT_BLOCK_EXPIRE 55 /* minutes until email is accepted */
I assume by setting this to 1 or 5 I can reduce the time my email
sits waiting to be accepted.
Thanks;
Michael Bagnall
ElusiveMind
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work around for this? I
assume that other larger mail ISP's will likely have this same issue
and I wasn't sure if there was something I am missing.
Thanks;
Michael Bagnall
ElusiveMind
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Well, there isn't a tutorial anywhere that I found, I basically interpreted where to patch based on the install. I can share with you what I did.I placed the greylisting-20060105.patch file in my /usr/local/src/tar folder (I put everything in /usr/local/src)I followed to the toaster instructions (w
down monthly numbers into a
bandwidth parser and calculate the overages for my clients. Pretty
handy... does reports too.
Thanks;
Michael Bagnall
ElusiveMind
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On Apr 5, 2006, at 3:43 PM, Seferovic Edvin wrote:
http://www.enderunix.org/isoqlog/
my choic
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