Hello vpopmailers
I encountered a problem when using qmail-1.03(with qmail-queue patch),
vpopmail-5.2.1 with roaming users, and qmail-scanner-1.15 w/ spamassassin 2.43
& sophos sweep. The problem exists when vpopmail rebuilds the relay database,
setting only the env var RELAYCLIENT="". If QMAIL
de to set the var QMAILQUEUE to
my scanner. This worked for the webmail only but not for outlook/eudora users
(again, could've put env qmailqueue in qmail-smtpd run file -- but then it
becomes a mess).
Quoting David Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Tim Hasson writes:
> > Below is a
Are you using tcpserver -x ~vpopmail/etc/tcp.smtp.cdb in your qmail-smtpd run
file? If yes, then proceed..
I was using tcp.smtp.cdb in vpopmail for roaming users until I upgraded to
5.2.1 w/ mysql, so i ended up also applying matt simerson's mysql patch to
tcpserver (or ucscpi package -- as rec
Hi,
I am running vpopmail-5.2.1 + seekable patch, with qmail and maildrop to
filter messages marked as spam by Spamassassin to a spam folder). The system
is FreeBSD-4.8.
Now i had two servers setup exactly the same as described above, one works
perfect, and the second one bombed out (See Below
flaw?
Tim
Quoting Tim Hasson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi,
>
> I am running vpopmail-5.2.1 + seekable patch, with qmail and maildrop to
> filter messages marked as spam by Spamassassin to a spam folder). The system
>
> is FreeBSD-4.8.
>
> Now i had two servers setup
Quoting Dave Richardson - Lists <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>1058557796.M109269P14433V0302I0053812F_8.penguin.example.com,S=143
6:2,S
>1058557805.M99846P14433V0302I00538130_11.penguin.example.com,S=202
3:2,RS
[..snip..]
> 1059675921.19351.penguin.example.com,S=163777:2,S
> 1059
ver on a ext3 partition with a 4096 blocksize. The
filesystem on the old mailserver was ext2 and default blocksize (redhat 6.2).
Could this possibly confuse courier-imap and cause it to put negatives in
maildirsize? or is it vdelivermail that was confused?
Any thoughts, ideas?
Best Regards,
Tim
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Subject: [ ABU1063161914072 ] [vchkpw] Quota problem: negative values in
Maildir/maildirsize
To: Tim Hasson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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ed on the freebsd servers (the
real servers) which are running the pop/imap toasters.
The only difference between the old mail server and the new real servers is we
were running courier 1.6.2 or 1.6.4 and now we are running 2.0.0. Although I
am not sure if that's relevant.
Please advise...
thout locking? Why?
Any advise, suggestions, and help is greatly appreciated.
Respectfully,
Tim Hasson
Quoting Tim Hasson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Dear MrSam,
>
> Thanks for all your help, and my apologies if this turns out not to be a
> courier related problem.
>
> I pat
o add domains under a unique system uid to enfore system quotas per
domain.
Although I need both, I can at least live with one, if either works...
So the whole issue is a standard issue. Qmail/Maildir are designed to run on
NFS. Why is vpopmail deviating from the standard?
Respectfully,
Tim Hasson
Quoting Doug Clements <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Tue, Sep 16, 2003 at 09:17:48PM -0700, Tim Hasson wrote:
> > 1. Maildir++ doesn't work on NFS, or at least has serious issues with it,
> thus
> > breaking the whole quota support thing.
>
> Works great here. Wh
Hi,
I have just confirmed another user in another vpopmail domain with the same
maildirsize problem.
All mail domains reside on NFS server.
The user's Maildir size is around 5 megs, excluding .Trash, as reported by `du`
The user's quota is set to '1000' i.e. 10MB.
vuserinfo -Q [EMAIL PROTECT
Please read my comments below
Quoting Doug Clements <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Tue, Sep 16, 2003 at 10:43:59PM -0700, Tim Hasson wrote:
> > Quoting Doug Clements <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
> > > On Tue, Sep 16, 2003 at 09:17:48PM -0700, Tim Hasson wrote:
>
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> >Charles Cazabon<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >GPL'ed software available at: http://www.qcc.ca/~charlesc/software/
> >Read http://www.qcc.ca/~charlesc/writings/12-steps-to-qmail-list-bliss.html
> >-------
>
> _
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>
>
Respectfully,
Tim Hasson
What pop3 are you using?
Hope you're not using qmail-pop3d. Even if you did patch it with the maildir++
patch, I strongly recommend you use the pop3d from the courier-imap package.
Please also make sure you compiled couirer maildrop with quota support.
Respectfully,
Tim Hasson
Quotin
Quoting Doug Clements <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Thu, Sep 18, 2003 at 05:13:32AM -0700, Tim Hasson wrote:
> > Try using courier maildrop for delivery instead of vdelivermail.
> >
> > I just switched all my domains (on nfs) .qmail-default's to invoke maildrop
>
g the problem with the negated quotas (possibly caused by
vdelivermail/qmail-local w/ maildir++ patch not rebuilding maildirsize) any
more.
It's only been a couple days, so I will wait until monday then I will
confirm :)
Respectfully,
Tim Hasson
Quoting Doug Clements <[EMAIL PROTECTED]&g
manually initializing
maildirsize using something like deliverquota, then using sqwebmail to
generate .mailfilter that explicitly initialized MAILDIRQUOTA. Then,
everything will run by itself...
--
Respectfully,
Tim Hasson
Quoting Tim Hasson <[EMAIL PROTEC
The 2nd example looks like the output of vqmaillocal (from vpopmail's contrib
directory)
Respectfully,
Tim Hasson
Quoting Michael Bowe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>
> > > At 01:29 AM 9/19/2003, X-Istence wrote:
> > >
> > >> So the
Quoting Doug Clements <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Fri, Sep 19, 2003 at 03:57:26PM -0700, Tim Hasson wrote:
> > I am not setting the environment variable MAILDIRQUOTA for some reasons:
> >
> > 1. If user has access to their maildrop filter, or they have shell access,
&
r that domain. The others will not untill qmail-send is restarted, or the
server is rebooted.
Respectfully,
Tim Hasson
if I am wrong", or "I could be wrong".
Also, if I don't have the big-qmail-vpop-picture, I would never make a
conclusion like "[something] shouldn't be a problem, at all".
Respectfully,
Tim Hasson
Hi,
Quoting Dave Weiner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Sunday 21 September 2003 08:35 pm, Tim Hasson wrote:
>
> > I recall a old problem from the days of vpopmail 4.9.x which was a bug in
> > vadddomain not sending a HUP signal to qmail-send to tell it to reread
> &
er's mailfilter
and call maildrop from each user's .qmail file, or set a default
MAILDIRQUOTA=value for all users in a domain.
Respectfully,
Tim Hasson
.qmail-default
| /usr/local/bin/maildrop mailfilter
mailfilter
---
SHELL="/bin/sh"
import E
Quoting "Paul L. Allen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Tim Hasson writes:
>
> > I am developing a web based interface on it using php/mysql
> [...]
>
> > My worst fear is of a exploit like the recent SSL v2 vulnerability
> > where an unauthetica
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Reply-To: Sam Varshavchik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: NFS, maildir++ and -ve quota
To: Tim Hasson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Tim Hasson writes:
> Quoting Sam Varshavchik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>> Tim Hasson writes:
>>
>> > Mr Sa
I posted this patch a long while ago, and I posted it several times...
Hope someone notices and somehow magically add it to the
documentation/faq/code..
Actually, it would be nice as a configure option..
Please see attachement..
Respectfully,
Tim Hasson
Quoting Raj <[EMAIL PROTEC
This has proven useful if some user's computer gets infected with any email
worm variant, the system would hopefully stop the legitimate user from using
the server as a virus mailer relay, with the overhead costs of course...
Respectfully,
Tim Hasson
Quoting Tom Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTE
Within a month or two, if this is not already done, i'll do it.
Just dont have any time right now..
Quoting Oden Eriksson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> tisdagen den 23 september 2003 14.43 skrev Tim Hasson:
> > I posted this patch a long while ago, and I posted it several times...
out any occurunces of the negative quota usage problem, without logging in to
every email account via imap and issuing a 'getquota ROOT' command to see if I
get negative value back for storage usage.
If you need this script, let me know..
Respectfully,
Tim Hasson
Quoting Nick Harring <
an depending on the mysql db also for static
relayclients (unless they're over a 1000), and also in case of mysql database
failure, the static relayclients would still be able to relay mail (because
it's read from cdb on disk), while roaming users will fail - better than both
client groups failing.
Respectfully,
Tim Hasson
$RETURNCODE == 1 )
{
echo "Sorry, no mailbox here by that name. (#5.1.1)"
EXITCODE=100
exit
}
Hope this helps..
Respectfully,
Tim Hasson
valias.
> When things okay, it runs a second delivery, but this time to the final
> Maildir.
> Sometimes this step missing.
>
> More strange: 100% success when an alias comes from dot-qmail file, or
> when the valias points to a different domain (no matter if local or
> remote).
>
>
>
> Leto
>
>
>
Respectfully,
Tim Hasson
eeded is a reproducible way to create
> this scenario.
>
> One potential workaround you can explore is to forcibly recompute the quota
> if the apparent quota is negative.
>
> Try hacking the quota code to call maildir_quota_recalculate(), just once,
> if the apparent quota is negative, then try again.
>
>
>
Respectfully,
Tim Hasson
IDNUMBER_FIELD - MySQL attribute which contains the system gid to deliver
# mail as
gidnumber_field gidnumber
Any information, clarifications, suggestions, experiences, or ideas would be
greatly appreciated.
Respectfully,
Tim Hasson
Quoting Erik Bourget <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Sorry to not answer your question, but you raise a pet peeve of mine wrt
> vpopmail -
>
> Tim Hasson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > So I manually updated the cur_users rows to reflect the actual number of
&
ser here by that name" or something like that.
Sorry if I am not making much sense or being redundant, but I am getting
really tired with this whole vdelivermail/maildrop thing :|
Thanks,
Tim
Quoting Erik Bourget <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Tim Hasson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Ok,
All I want to do is invoke maildrop from .qmail-default for some domains, and
have maildrop read the users homedirs from the mysql db.
Apparantly, it doesn't work. I tried virtually everything. I added the -V 9
option to maildrop for debugging, and it always says:
@40003f7d5922332596fc
en screw it. I dont want to recompile maildrop
everytime I want to vadddomain -u uniquedomuid newdomain.com
Thanks for your suggestions. If you have any more stabs in the dark, please
feel free :))
Respectfully,
Tim Hasson
d shell, or else maildrop complains..
Can you have a global maildroprc with
SHELL="/bin/sh
so that I could disable shell access for those uids?
Ideas/Suggestions?
Respectfully,
Tim Hasson
diff -u vpopmail-5.2.1.orig/vadddomain.c vpopmail-5.2.1/vadddomain.c
--- vpopmail-5.2.1.orig/vadd
n in the mysql db]
daemon1# cat Maildir/maildirsize
1000S
0 0
I am still looking in the code (maildirquota.*) in maildrop/maildir/ to find
out how this padding is done.
If you can point me to it, please let me know..
Respectfully,
Tim Hasson
Quoting Martin Lohmeier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
`rm user/Maildir/maildirsize`
after you have changed the quota.
send that user an email, then check if the quota is fixed.
If yes, then vqadmin is not deleting the old maildirsize file when changing
quotas, which it should.
Regards,
Tim
Quoting Franck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> -BEGIN PGP S
After I done this, I haven't had the quota usage reporting negative or 0% when
the user has mail.
Hope this helps
Best Regards,
Tim Hasson
Quoting Abdul Mahzeer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Tim,
>
> Thank you very much for your response, any advice you can give m
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