I'm converting to the MySQL Auth backend for vpopmail, and the instructions
aren't clear about when I need to run the vconvert. Do I do it after
installing the new vpopmail? I really really don't want to lose this
information.
Also, I have ezmlm-idx set up with some mailing lists. Do I need to do
I'm trying to find a good ezmlm web interface. I've looked at ezweb, but it
doesn't fully integrate with vpopmail, it looks like. It says it only has
all it's features when you tie it in with vmailmgr.
Anyone know if there's other interfaces out there? I want to provide my
users with a decent inte
Bill Shupp said:
>> I'm trying to find a good ezmlm web interface. I've looked at ezweb, but
>> it doesn't fully integrate with vpopmail, it looks like. It says it only
>> has all it's features when you tie it in with vmailmgr.
>>
>> Anyone know if there's other interfaces out there? I want to prov
Bill Shupp said:
>> I've just lost some threads, maybe interesting?
>
> He was replying to me, not the list. All my responses went to the list,
> you that's all you saw. Not a particularly interesting problem IMO,
> though.
>
> I should write a squirrelmail plugin called "reply to list". SqWebma
I just noticed today that my qmail toaster hasn't logged anything for the
SMTP service in over 2 months, and I know there's been SMTP activity in that
time. Short of rebooting the box, how do I fully restart daemontools, so
that it reloads all the logging threads as well?
Bill Shupp said:
>
> On Thursday, December 5, 2002, at 11:12 AM, Matthew Walker wrote:
>
>> I just noticed today that my qmail toaster hasn't logged anything for
>> the
>> SMTP service in over 2 months, and I know there's been SMTP activity in
>> that
Bill Shupp said:
> On Thursday, December 5, 2002, at 12:55 PM, Matthew Walker wrote:
>
>>> Add the -v argument to the tcpserver line in /service/qmail-smtpd/run,
>>> then restart qmail-smtpd:
>>>
>>> svc -du /service/qmail-smtpd
>>
>> Tha
I /know/ this has been discussed before, but a quick search of the archives
for this list and the vchkpw list didn't turn up the answer.
A friend of mine just set up a toaster, and everything is working except
that IMAP can't authenticate. Here's the log entries:
Dec 11 19:25:58 [imapd] Connectio
Well, I don't know why it wasn't working, since the ownership on the files
was correct, but I just set it to run as root, and that fixed the issues.
Thanks for the help.
Bill Shupp said:
> On Wednesday, December 11, 2002, at 05:25 PM, Matthew Walker wrote:
>
>> I /know/ t
ordb.org
Peter Maag said:
> Bill,
> This makes sense now, thanks.I will do a relay test on the server and
> send an e-mail to an address that is not in rcpthosts. Thanks for the
> help, do you know of any "better" relay tests out there? I am just sorta
> paranoid about having an open r
its end... Help?
Matthew Walker said:
> Tom Collins said:
>> On Monday, May 19, 2003, at 02:59 PM, Matthew Walker wrote:
>>> However, when I try and send mail from kydance.net to
>>> forgeglobal.com, the mail gets delivered to kydance.net. Looking at the
>>>
Tom Collins said:
> On Thursday, May 29, 2003, at 03:06 PM, Matthew Walker wrote:
>> The issue is /specifically/ when sending mail from the machine that hosts
>> kydance.net to the machine that hosts forgeglobal.com. I've now discovered
>> that any mail sent from any
Well, I got recordio working only to discover that the servers talk to
eachother using STARTTLS, so I can't tell what's being transmitted. Anyone
know how to turn it off so I can get a cleartext message?
Matthew Walker said:
> Well, I got recordio working only to discover that the servers talk to
> eachother using STARTTLS, so I can't tell what's being transmitted. Anyone
> know how to turn it off so I can get a cleartext message?
>
*scratches head*
I haven't changed
*tears hair out* Another test message just pulled the old trick again.
Nothing different from any of the other tests.
Matthew Walker said:
> Matthew Walker said:
>> Well, I got recordio working only to discover that the servers talk to
>> eachother using STARTTLS, so I can'
Yes, they are two seperate machines. Sitting in the same room, but they are
seperate.
Jason 'XenoPhage' Frisvold said:
> On Thu, 2003-05-29 at 22:06, Matthew Walker wrote:
>> *tears hair out* Another test message just pulled the old trick again.
>> Nothing different fr
Tom Collins said:
> On Friday, May 30, 2003, at 08:24 AM, Matthew Walker wrote:
>> Not as far as I can tell. As I've said before, lanparty recieves mail
>> from
>> everywhere except arsenic just fine. The only time it doesn't work is
>> when
>> sen
How can I disable TLS on my qmail installations? All my tests point at it
being behind the bizarre routing of mail between two of my servers.
Matthew Walker
Just a general notice to the list that if you patch tcpserver to support
IPv6, it breaks the pop-before-smtp feature of the toaster. At this time,
I'm not sure how to fix it 'nicely', so I've just disabled IPv6 in my
ucspi-tcp build.
If anyone has any input on this, it would be appreciated.
Matth
Bill Shupp said:
> On Monday, June 23, 2003, at 04:18 PM, Matthew Walker wrote:
>
>> Just a general notice to the list that if you patch tcpserver to
>> support
>> IPv6, it breaks the pop-before-smtp feature of the toaster. At this
>> time,
>> I'm not
Oops. Sent this to Bill directly first.
Bill Shupp said:
>>
>> Yeah, but then it stores the stripped version, and when tcpserver tries to
>> validate the connecting IP address, it bombs. Maybe I'll see if I can write
>> a patch to enable IPv6 in vpopmail.
>
> Sounds like tcpserver isn't dealing wi
I need to disable TLS in the Toaster patch urgently. Is it all in one area
in the patch file? TLS is looking more and more likely to be the problem
causing my myserious misrouting of mail. (Why, I still have no idea, but a
hand-run SMTP session with no TLS works perfectly)
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Was I helpful? Le
has any clues about this, PLEASE share them. I've read every FAQ
and mailling list archive I can find, and asked everywhere, and nothing I've
tried has helped.
Thanks in advance for any help you can give.
Matthew
Matthew Walker said:
> I need to disable TLS in the Toaster patch ur
Well, not really solved yet. But at least closer to a solution. I've managed
to track the problem down to my webmail client, and the way it parses
addresses. So there's nothing wrong with the toaster setup. Just thought I'd
let you all know.
Matthew Walker said:
> *throws
(SquirrelMail authenticated user mwalker%kydance.net)
9991 < by squirrelmail.kydance.net with HTTP;
9991 < Wed, 2 Jul 2003 16:12:20 -0600 (MDT)
9991 < Message-ID: <37732.216.190.203.130.105+
9991 < [EMAIL PROTECTED]>
9991 < Date: Wed, 2 Jul 2003 16:12:20 -06
Tom Collins said:
> On Wednesday, July 2, 2003, at 03:29 PM, Matthew Walker wrote:
>> What I get from this whole mess, is that for some reason, qmail is
>> rewriting
>> the domainname of the RCPT TO after it gets it. With these new
>> details, does
>> anyone have
No new ideas on this, I take it. I hate finding myserious problems like
this. Time to start experimenting to see if I can fix it.
Matthew Walker said:
>
> Tom Collins said:
>> On Wednesday, July 2, 2003, at 03:29 PM, Matthew Walker wrote:
>>> What I get from this whole m
Just letting everyone know (But especially Bill Shupp) that I'm making a
companion page for his that details how to set up a toaster on Gentoo Linux.
I've been pleasantly suprised to discover that 90% of the work is already
done, and part of the Gentoo packages. So far the only piece that can't be
te delivery has no problems.
--
Matthew Walker
Kydance Hosting & Consulting
http://www.kydance.net
Ahem. I should google a little more before posting. Excuse the panic, I
found the problem. I'd accidentally deleted the .qmail-default. Replaced
it, and everything is working fine.
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Matthew Walker
Kydance Hosting & Consulting
http://www.kydance.net
250 ok
QUIT
221 mail.thebraingarden.com
Connection closed by foreign host.
Does this seem odd to anyone else? It behaves /totally/ differently on the
external connection than it does on the internal.
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Matthew Walker
Kydance Hosting & Consulting
http://www.kydance.net
Ahmet YAZICI said:
> Matthew Walker wrote:
>
>>Relating to the new toaster I set up, I've noticed some odd behavior with
>>the banner when you connect to SMTP. Also, commands seem to be somewhat
>>limited on remote connections. For example...
>>
>>Local
ng. This is a professional CoLo facility, and it
is /definately/ going to our mail server. I can watch the connection come
in on the log files, and other than the missing commands, it behaves as if
it was our system.
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Matthew Walker
Kydance Hosting & Consulting
http://www.kydance.net
Tom Collins said:
> On Nov 11, 2004, at 9:41 AM, Matthew Walker wrote:
>> Now... Remote Test:
>>
>> arsenic ~ # telnet mail.thebraingarden.com 25
>> Trying 209.90.91.5...
>> Connected to user-5.pl107658.fiber.net.
>> Escape character is '^]'.
>&
Dave Weiner said:
> On Thursday 11 November 2004 16:39, Matthew Walker wrote:
>> Tom Collins said:
>> > On Nov 11, 2004, at 9:41 AM, Matthew Walker wrote:
>> >> Now... Remote Test:
>> >>
>> >> arsenic ~ # telnet mail.thebraingarden.com 25
Matthew Walker said:
>
> Dave Weiner said:
>> On Thursday 11 November 2004 16:39, Matthew Walker wrote:
>>> Tom Collins said:
>>> > On Nov 11, 2004, at 9:41 AM, Matthew Walker wrote:
>>> >> Now... Remote Test:
>>> >>
>>> &g
OT reliable. Once a client has authenticated with a valid
username and password, they can say whatever they want about who they are
for the rest of the conversation.
Seriously, you have a compromised account, or a user who is intentionally
spamming through your server. Shut them down.
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Matthew Walker
Kydance Hosting & Consulting
LAMP Specialist
ed showed a user logging in successfully,
which he claims is responsible for sending the spams.
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Matthew Walker
Kydance Hosting & Consulting
LAMP Specialist
2852 webmaster 123456 sve-tech.com webmaster 59.40.27.78
> vchkpw-smtp: password fail (pass: '123456') webmas... 1168342700 3
Glad to see you got it cleaned up. :) One less spam relay in the world is
always a good thing.
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Matthew Walker
Kydance Hosting & Consulting
LAMP Specialist
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