[toaster] Port 587

2006-05-05 Thread Maxwell
Hi there - I recently setup a new mail server based around the Toaster ( http://shupp.org/toaster/ ) to great success.   I just have one main issue at this point - many of our users were set to port 587 due to their home ISP blocking port 25.  However, the toaster does not seem to respond to reques

Re: [toaster] Port 587

2006-05-05 Thread Maxwell
DennisThanks - works like a charm.  I'm using RedHat so I stuck this in my /etc/sysconfig/iptables file and set iptables to load on start.  Should be good to go : ) On 5/5/06, Dennis Erickson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Maxwell wrote:> Hi there - I recently setup a new mail server ba

Re: [toaster] testing

2006-05-13 Thread Maxwell
Check.  Internet's working. On 5/13/06, Bill Shupp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: test   Bill Shupp   [EMAIL PROTECTED] __Do You Yahoo!?Tired of spam?  Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection aroundhttp://mail.yahoo.com

[toaster] Spam Service / Solution (slightly off topic)

2007-03-10 Thread Maxwell
Hi, I thought I'd query the list about anti-spam services. Does anybody have any recommendations? The spam assassin, rules du jour, etc just isn't cutting it. I've seen services like ems.netriplex.com , mxlogic.com , appriver , but have always had mixed results. Does anyone have any good advic

Re: [toaster] Domainkeys

2008-04-30 Thread JP Maxwell / Gmail
So, can you tell me what further steps need to be taken to impliment domain keys if I installed the toaster per the instructions yesterday? On Thu, Apr 3, 2008 at 6:46 PM, Bill Shupp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Apr 3, 2008, at 11:36 AM, Dennis Erickson wrote: > > I found this is one of the ar

[toaster] Urgent: preline: fatal: unable to run /usr/bin/maildrop: file does not exist

2008-05-01 Thread JP Maxwell / Gmail
Greetings all! I am really hoping somebody can help me out. I am migrating a mail server. The old server is on Redhat EL 4. The new server is Ubuntu 8.04. I thought I had everything setup correctly and all mailboxes that forwarded to other external email addresses work fine. I just realized th

Re: [toaster] Urgent: preline: fatal: unable to run /usr/bin/maildrop: file does not exist

2008-05-01 Thread JP Maxwell / Gmail
Well, that's the same thing, I can't seem to find it... did I miss a step? On Thu, May 1, 2008 at 11:58 AM, Qmail List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > preline: fatal: unable to run /usr/bin/maildrop: file does not exist > > Where is your maildrop? > >

Re: [toaster] Urgent: preline: fatal: unable to run /usr/bin/maildrop: file does not exist

2008-05-01 Thread JP Maxwell / Gmail
Is it something that should have been installed w/ the toaster or should I already have it? I see the package available via apt - I could just install it? On Thu, May 1, 2008 at 12:00 PM, JP Maxwell / Gmail <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Well, that's the same thing, I can

Re: [toaster] Urgent: preline: fatal: unable to run /usr/bin/maildrop: file does not exist

2008-05-01 Thread JP Maxwell / Gmail
Thank you all! Sorry for the seemingly obvious question. On Thu, May 1, 2008 at 12:25 PM, Rick Macdougall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > JP Maxwell / Gmail wrote: > > > Well, that's the same thing, I can't seem to find it... did I miss a > > step? > > &g

Re: [toaster] Urgent: preline: fatal: unable to run /usr/bin/maildrop: file does not exist

2008-05-01 Thread JP Maxwell / Gmail
files, does anyone know what it indicates? did_0+0+1 I also noticed that the migrated accounts have a .qmail file w/ | preline /usr/bin/maildrop I am going to try to remove that and see if it fixes this. Thanks again for your help. On Thu, May 1, 2008 at 12:38 PM, JP Maxwell / Gmail <[EMAIL P

Re: [toaster] Urgent: preline: fatal: unable to run /usr/bin/maildrop: file does not exist

2008-05-01 Thread JP Maxwell / Gmail
I am not sure - maybe something used to work this way in an older toaster? Since I am migrating to a new build, I wonder if it works differently. Is there some place I could look to find that out? On Thu, May 1, 2008 at 2:54 PM, Qmail List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > | preline /usr/bin/mail

Re: [toaster] Urgent: preline: fatal: unable to run /usr/bin/maildrop: file does not exist

2008-05-01 Thread JP Maxwell / Gmail
Hmm - ok, not sure. I did google mailfilter, but it didn't seem too helpful p courier-maildrop - Courier mail server - mail delivery agent i maildrop - mail delivery agent with filtering abilities I installed maildrop from the above list - I'm assuming I didn't want the courier-maildrop. Pa

Re: [toaster] Urgent: preline: fatal: unable to run /usr/bin/maildrop: file does not exist

2008-05-01 Thread JP Maxwell / Gmail
Got it! So, if creating a new account on this system does not seem to go through maildrop - my guess is I don't need it anymore? Is that right? On Thu, May 1, 2008 at 4:18 PM, Bill Shupp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On May 1, 2008, at 12:21 PM, JP Maxwell / Gmail wrote: > >

Re: [toaster] Urgent: preline: fatal: unable to run /usr/bin/maildrop: file does not exist

2008-05-01 Thread JP Maxwell / Gmail
PROTECTED] with score of $SCORE" to /dev/null } } DUMMY=`test -d $JUNK` if ( $RETURNCODE == 1 ) { `/var/qmail/bin/maildirmake $JUNK` echo "created $JUNK" } to $JUNK } else { echo "maildrop: non-filtered mail d