y is the toaster setting the way it is?
Is there some advantage to offset the odd Received lines?
What are the disadvantages of the way I have it?
Should I have just done qmail-smtpd, instead of all three?
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using "mail abuse" results in a bounce...
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Sorry, no mailbox here by that name. vpopmail (#5.1.1)
Sending mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] from outside via SMTP gives...
511 sorry, no mailbox here by that name (#5.1.1 - chkuser)
Did I misunderstand how aliases work?
Bill Shupp wrote:
> Nikki Locke wrote:
> > In the toaster, the /service/run/qmail-smtpd/run file contains a tcpserver
> > command with the "-H" and "-l 0" options. "-H" tells tcpserver not to look
> > up the host name of the connecting IP add
Shane wrote:
> On Fri, 2005-11-25 at 12:17 +0000, Nikki Locke wrote:
> > I have a file in /var/qmail/alias called .qmail-abuse containing the single
> > line
> >
> > postmaster
>
> Try putting that .qmail-abuse with &postmaster in the
> ~/vpopma
/qmail/users, /var/qmail/control,
/var/qmail/alias and /home/vpopmail/domains, but excluding the Maildir
directories. Anything else I should add? Anything I can remove (backup
space costs money :-)?
Nikki
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Thanks!
Is that the /home/vpopmail directory? If so, do I need to back up anything
outside /home/vpopmail/domains (which I already mentioned)?
Nikki
Seferovic Edvin wrote:
> Dont forget the vpopmail directory !
>
> Regards,
>
> Edvin
>
> -Original Message-
ts money :-)?
>
> You can't be serious...
Why not? The server and a limited amount of space on a backup server comes
at a fixed price. Additional backup space is extra.
Looking at the directories, /home/vpopmail wastes most of its space in the
Trash folders, which I see no point in
vpopmail/domains, but excludes */.Trash/*
and */.Trash.
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ce for any advice.
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rash
*/qmail/man/*
*/qmail/doc/*
*/qmail/bin/*
Obviously, I've done it this way so that the include and exclude lists can
easily be changed without too much danger of messing up the script.
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Bob Hutchinson wrote:
> On Friday 09 Dec 2005 13:30, Nikki Locke wrote:
> > One of the domains on my server only exists to route mail sent to a
> > particular old email address on to its new owner. All other mail addressed
> > to that domain is junk (even postmaster mail).
Tom Collins wrote:
> On Dec 9, 2005, at 7:05 AM, Nikki Locke wrote:
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] cat .qmail-default
> > | /home/vpopmail/bin/vdelivermail '' bounce-no-mailbox
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] cat postmaster/.qmail
> > # delete
>
> The new vdeliver
Nikki Locke wrote:
> Tom Collins wrote:
> > On Dec 9, 2005, at 7:05 AM, Nikki Locke wrote:
> > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] cat .qmail-default
> > > | /home/vpopmail/bin/vdelivermail '' bounce-no-mailbox
> > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] cat postmaster/.qmail
>
better not just use copy and paste
to the shell with a whole list of instructions!
Would it be a good idea to add -f options to all the mv and cp commands?
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Is there an easy way of getting qmail's SMTP server to reject invalid
addresses at the RCPT TO stage?
It would save a lot of disk space and processing power when I'm hit with
thousands of spams a day.
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Bill Shupp wrote:
> Nikki Locke wrote:
> > Is there an easy way of getting qmail's SMTP server to reject invalid
> >
> > addresses at the RCPT TO stage?
> >
> >
> > It would save a lot of disk space and processing power when I'm hit w
Bill Shupp wrote:
> Nikki Locke wrote:
> > Just a note for Bill...
> >
> > In my CentOS 4 default configuration, when you attempt to copy or move a
> > file over one that already exists, the O/S asks you if it is OK for each
> > file. This makes some of t
the first place.
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e any good documentation
explaining how to achieve them?
Thanks in advance,
Nikki
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Ken Schweigert wrote:
> On 4/4/06, Nikki Locke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I would like to use the Bayesian spam filter. To that end, I need all the
> > users here to be able to mark mail as spam, so it can be sent through sa-
> > learn. Ideally I think I need to
g?
Is there likely to be anything interesting in the pop3ds, pop3d and smtpd
files? If so, are there separate LogWatch scripts for them, or do they all
come under qmail as far as LogWatch is concerned?
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I would like to sort my spam tagged email into a separate spam folder
automatically. I've seen lots of different ways to do that, or varying
complexity, on the 'Net.
Is there an easy way, that works well with the Toaster?
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(me) who will be using it religously!
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Bob Hutchinson wrote:
> On Wednesday 05 Apr 2006 19:55, Nikki Locke wrote:
> > Bob Hutchinson wrote:
> > > The squirrelmail spam-button plugin works for me.
> >
> > ..
> >
> > > This will allow your customers to train spamassassin.
> >
Bob Hutchinson wrote:
> On Wednesday 05 Apr 2006 19:55, Nikki Locke wrote:
> > People with CentOS and RedHat get LogWatch installed by default.
> > Unfortunately, out of the box LogWatch does not grok MultiLog files at all.
>
> More recent versions of Logwatch do suppo
Bob Hutchinson wrote:
> On Wednesday 05 Apr 2006 19:55, Nikki Locke wrote:
> > I would like to sort my spam tagged email into a separate spam folder
> > automatically. I've seen lots of different ways to do that, or varying
> > complexity, on the 'Net.
> >
ot;
> # MAILDIRACL="/usr/lib/courier-imap/bin/maildiracl"
> # `$MAILDIRMAKE -f SPAM $VUSERDIR/Maildir;$MAILDIRACL -set $VUSERDIR/Maildir
> INBOX.SPAM owner aceilrstwx;chown -R vpopmail.vchkpw $VUSERDIR/Maildir/.SPAM`
> #
>
> then put something like this in your .qmail-user file
>
> |/usr/local/bin/maildrop /home/vpopmail/domains/mydomain.com/spam-mailfilter
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gg_file = NULL;
diff -urN ../clamav-0.81-orig/shared/output.h ./shared/output.h
--- ../clamav-0.81-orig/shared/output.h Mon May 10 19:14:14 2004
+++ ./shared/output.h Tue Feb 1 16:23:45 2005
@@ -28,6 +28,7 @@
int mdprintf(int desc, const char *str, ...);
+int use_stderr;
int logg(const
] service]# id -u vpopmail
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Could it be an old message from during the install?
If so, what is the best way to get rid of it (ideally without rebooting)?
I note that svscan is installed in inittab, instead of in /etc/init.d,
which makes it slightly more dodgy to fiddle with.
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Shane Chrisp wrote:
> On Fri, 2006-04-07 at 12:30 +0100, Nikki Locke wrote:
>
> Check your startup script is calling `id -u vpopmail`. Id say its just a
> typo which will be simply fixed and then restart qmail with a svc
> -du /service/qmail-whatever
It was a left over messa
Thanks, Bill. What is the best procedure for upgrading the toaster? Do we
just go through _all_ your instructions from scratch, or do we have to miss
some out?
Obviously I don't want to mess up my existing configuration.
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