[toaster] ezmlm / qmailadmin bug?

2004-05-13 Thread christopher
hi there. we just created a virgin install of the qmail toaster on a RHE system, as per the latest instructions. when we go to create a new mailing list from within the qmailadmin interface, it responds with the "main qmail admin screen" saying "No Mailing lists to display" and a "Content type:

Re(2): [toaster] ezmlm / qmailadmin bug?

2004-05-17 Thread christopher
On Thursday, 13 May, 2004, Tom Collins set forth at the speed of light: >What version of vpopmail and qmailadmin? vpopmail is version 5.4.1 qmailadmin is 1.2.1 >If you look in the domain's directory in ~vpopmail/domains, does it >show .qmail files for the list? under the domain for which we

[toaster] problems with mail delivery / logs

2005-03-24 Thread christopher
hi all. we've had a toaster up and running for quite some time now, just handling three domains. we are trying to move to a system where all mail will be handled by the ISP and it will then be forwarded to our current qmail install. in trying to prep for this, the rcpthost and local file was mo

[toaster] simple mail.domain.com to domain.com issues

2005-03-25 Thread christopher
hi bill, et al. thanks much for the pointer to 'grep read'that gave me the info i needed with the logs not coming up. this install seems to be all messed up right now. i have read through the LWQ and countless lists from google looking for answers but feel as though i'm chasing my tail. i

Re(2): [toaster] simple mail.domain.com to domain.com issues

2005-03-25 Thread christopher
That was it bill - thank you so much. i'm not exactly sure how/why the .qmail-postmaster file was blank, but once that was remedied, everything now seems to work across all the domains. thanks again for all your help and patience. --chris >Check to see if the domain is listed in locals. If

Re: [toaster] Debian Unstable + TLS patch

2004-08-26 Thread Christopher Davis
nction `main': qmail-remote.c:655: warning: return type of `main' is not `int' make: *** [qmail-remote.o] Error 1 Within the error, it states must be using at least OpenSSL 0.9.6. I am using OpenSSL 0.9.7. This is installing on a Debian "Unstable". Any suggestions or work-arounds? You need libssl-dev. Bill Thanks for the quick response!! Any other gotcha's I may need to know as far as packages or debian specific issues? Thanks again! Christopher Davis