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Date: Thu, 16 Sep 2004 11:08:00 +0100
From: Marcus Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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On 16/09/2004, Marcus Williams wrote:
> Normally I could do this by using the
> Received header that has my hostname in it, but with the toaster this
> appears to be missing - I get a "0" where I'd expect the hostname.
bah. Should've checked the run scripts. I d
Hi -
I'm currently running toaster 0.6 and I want to upgrade to the 0.7
toaster. I'm wondering if theres anything special I have to do or be
aware of whilst upgrading.
Presumably if I kill my qmail my backup mx will deal with incoming mails
so I shouldnt get bounces - or is that only true if t
On 01/02/2005 10:04, Eero Volotinen wrote:
Well. it depends if you want to keep vpopmail accounts?
Yep. Sorry, I should have been a little more clear with my "remove
everything from previous install" bit.
Vpopmail doesnt bother me much - I've done plenty of upgrades straight
over the top of it b
t to break
anything!
Ta,
Marcus
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Marcus Williams -- http://www.cad-schroer.co.uk
CAD Schroer UK, 39 Newnham Road, Cambridge, UK
updated correctly in place.
Thanks
Marcus
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Marcus Williams -- http://www.cad-schroer.co.uk
CAD Schroer UK, 39 Newnham Road, Cambridge, UK
this will add load to our system for non-existing user messages
but I cant just set the catchall to delete messages and I dont want to
bounce viruses onwards.
Thanks
Marcus
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Marcus Williams -- http://www.cad-schroer.co.uk
CAD Schroer UK, 39 Newnham Road, Cambridge, UK
er from an
ISP using fetchmail which in turn forwards them to this box. Historical
baggage really but for reasons I wont bother to go into we cant change
this. So we cant do anything at the SMTP level because we have to deal
with it! :(
Cheers
Marcus
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Marcus Williams -- http://www.cad-sch
The toaster patches clamav with 3 patches - are they necessary? I ask
because I run the toaster without simscan at the moment (I do scanning
separately with maildrop + clamav). I'd like to move to a simscan
installation, but my clamav comes from the debian volatile package and
I'd rather keep i
I'm running a mix of a 0.6 toaster with upgraded packages (so I track
qmailadmin, courier-imap and vpopmail stable releases). I'd like to get
up to date with the toaster patch as well - whats the easiest way to do
this? Should I reverse the 0.6 patch and then apply 0.8 and
rebuild/install netqm
Hi -
My server is housed with a company thats just gone bust :( I've got
about 48 hours to migrate everything across to a new server (with new
dns). Luckily I had planned to do this soon anyway so I've done most of
the work (toaster migrated very easily with the help of this list
thanks!). Th
On 24/03/2006 Marcus Williams wrote:
I've just been told by
godaddy that they wont change it to this new address because they are
only able to use authoritative name servers.
Cancel that - operator error :) looks like you have to register your
server for use with godaddy strangely. Done
On 05/04/2006 Bob Hutchinson wrote:
One of the toaster patches failed: (0.87)
I'm running the toaster with clamav from Debian volatile (0.88) with no
patches and everything seems fine - can someone tell me what the patches
do? I dont run with custom error messages setup on qmail either as I
in the inbox nor the spam folder, any
> ideas?
I dont know where you put your .mailfilter or how you're getting it to
run from vpopmail, but it looks like you are assuming that the current
directory is the VHOME directory. Are you sure you dont need to prepend
all your "Maildir" wit
Hi -
I'm running an old copy of the toaster (5.4.10 area?) but I've just
started having problems with qmail refusing to send email.
The toaster will run for a while (days sometimes) and then suddenly
start refusing incoming email with a "mail server temporarily rejected
message (#4.3.0)" error.
On 09/10/2007 md ekram wrote:
> check whether you clamav running or do u update simscan?
>
Clamav, spamassassin are all running when this happens. simscan appears
to have no obvious errors as well. Although I just noticed that the
perms on the /var/qmail/simscan directory are wrong:
[tomsk: marc
On 09/10/2007 Marcus Williams wrote:
> I though that the simscan directory should have drws--x--x (4711). The
> makefile sets it to that anyway.
... and then I remembered setuid dirs under linux are ignored. So I'm
still no closer.
Thanks
Marcus
[sent again, apols if duplicate]
On 09/10/2007 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> As suggested earlier please check that you don't have a stale
>> socket for clamd, this usually happens after an unclean shutdown.
>> Check the log of clamav as it will complain about the stale socket
>> if this is the ca
On 10/10/2007 I wrote:
> If its a crash in one of the clamd threads would that bring down the
> rest of the daemon or just the thread? At least if the whole thing stops
> I can detect that with a monitor script.
.. on that note, for anyone else that wants something similar - I found
a clamd monito
On 16/10/2007 Tom Nats wrote:
> I'm having trouble with the package/install part of daemontools.
Personally I just use the Debian package (its probably in Ubuntu as well):
apt-get install daemontools
or
apt-get install daemontools-installer
Theres also one for ucspi and djbdns.
They seem to
On 18/10/2007 Jaroslav wrote:
> So qmailctl is giving me the following error:
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/qmail/supervise/qmail-send# qmailctl stat
> > /service/qmail-send: unable to open supervise/ok: file does not exist
> > /service/qmail-send/log: unable to open supervise/ok: file does not
> exi
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