aster:
enter password again:
could not open assign file
Error: Domain does not exist
Wondering what this means , and if anyone has any suggestions.
Thanks
Jeff
The thing is tho, all of the files you said to make, already exist.
As when i installed vpopmail from ports, it auto installed qmail.
jeff.
On 19 Nov 2001, Ken Jones wrote:
> On Mon, 2001-11-19 at 18:18, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I *think* i have postfix
rd to the
domain.
Best Regards, Jeff Koch
Intersessions.com
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On Mon, 19 Aug 2002, Jeremy Oddo wrote:
> Me again. I have made a few small modifications/corrections to my
> "near-key-by-key" tutorial for getting a mail toaster u
Hi Guys:
What's the recommended method for blocking email from a particular IP
addresses or ranges of IP addresses on a per virtual domain basis.
Best Regards, Jeff Koch
Intersessions.com
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I don't know whether this is a question for this list but we would like to
give each virtual domain the option of blocking email from certain IP
addresses before the mail was accepted for their pop accounts. How can we
do this?
Best Regards, Jeff Koch
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Hi Jon:
This is wonderful. The options you've added are great. One question. Is
there a way to automatically setup the .qmail- file whenever
qmailadmin adds a new user?
Best Regards, Jeff Koch
Intersessions.com
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On Mon, 26 Aug 2002
Problem with qmail-scanner is that it does not allow the Spam preferences
to be controlled on a per domain or per user basis.
Best Regards, Jeff Koch
Intersessions.com
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On Mon, 26 Aug 2002, Iain wrote:
> On Mon, 26 Aug 2002 03:20,
note, the lastauth table doesn't reflect the IP address I'm
POPping in from...it just shows a blank field for users who have logged in,
and 0.0.0.0 for all other users.
Does anyone have any suggestions for where to start?
Thanks in advance!
Jeff Butts
' on
the local machine.
Otherwise, mail addressed to virtual domain email accounts are delivered
fine.
Best Regards, Jeff Koch
Intersessions.com
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Hi Rick:
Does this work in conjunction with qmailadmin? I thought qmailadmin
overwrote the entries in qmail-default.
Best Regards, Jeff Koch
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On Thu, 14 Nov 2002, Rick Macdougall wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I personally run it right fr
if reverse DNS of a connecting SMTP server is outlined in
any of the SMTP RFCs?
If so, I'd like to reference the RFC in my error message.
-Jeff
?
| /var/vpopmail/bin/vdelivermail '' bounce-no-mailbox
| fastforward -d /etc/aliases.cdb
Have you tried swapping these?
Jeff
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do that
due to the high volume of POP requests I'm dealing with.
Is there a configure option i'm missing or is the documentation simply
talking about "the need" and not suggesting that its possible to disable the
recompile step that is now not needed at all?
-jeff
d of constantly
recompiling the CDB file? (I'm letting users SMTP from one machine and pop
from another)
-Jeff
led it yet.
-Jeff
> -Original Message-
> From: Ben Ullian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2003 10:05 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [vchkpw] Toasters with POP-Before-SMTP
>
>
> does anyone know of a qmail toaster setup guide (with or with
r
SA instead of poking changes into .qmail files. Just my personal opinion.
-jeff
> -Original Message-
> From: Joe Young [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2003 8:23 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Re[4]: [vchkpw] SpamAssassin/vmodinfo chang
installing for awhile because I feared this would happen, now I
get to upgrade a 5.2.1 install soon. Can't wait to see the new features :)
-Jeff
> -Original Message-
> From: Ken Jones [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2003 11:54 AM
> To: Moshe Jacobson;
work-around works as well!
Jeff
7;m new to vpopmail and want to avoid as many
potential problems as possible. (I have installed vqregister and the new
qmailadmin, and while they'll be very helpful, they won't give me the
control I need in linking with our members database when adding new pop
accounts).
Jeff Hill
is best to create the directories first, so I've now scripted PHP to do it,
with the right permissions. My only issue with having PHP create the
directories was the additional execution time, but it's not that big of a
deal, given the numbers.
Thanks again,
Jeff Hill
At 09:13 AM 13/06
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=vchkpw
Jeff
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Benjamin Tomhave wrote:
I was going to say "check the archives" but they seem to be broken...???
FYI - a reliable archive:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=vchkpw
Jeff
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x27;t even realize its hidden in the
headers.
This also lets you do it on a separate machine, so if you want to hand it
off to a machine with /var/qmail/control/smtproutes you can.
qmail-scanner is not as hard to setup as it appears. It requires the
QMAILQUEUE patch.
-jeff
> -Original
etection forward to
virus scanner
qmail implementation. If they're not, forward to internal server that
accepts pop
connections.
The virus scanner will do the same. Scan, then forward to the same internal
server.
We do this direction detection by changing the destination (per domain) i
3 and smtp after
I set them up the way the vpopmail instructions said to. If
you have got this working I would appreciate it if you could
give a newbie at this some schooling :)
Thanks alot.
Jeff Jones
You will probably want to replace "/etc/tcp.smtp.cdb" in
your tcpserver startup line and have it point to the one
in your ~vpopmail/etc directory. That worked for me.
Jeff Jones
On Mon, 23 Oct 2000, Roy Kartadinata wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I just recently upgraded to
m):
/home/vpopmail/domains/my-domain/my-list
Any idea how to enable this, using a web form that submits to a Perl
script which in turn opens a pipe to ezmlm-send?
(True answers, thoughtful theories, and wild ideas, all welcome. :-)
--
-- Jeff -- <http://www.wellnow.com>
"Th
On Sat, May 12, 2001 at 12:20:53PM -0400, Jeff Gordon wrote:
> Someone on the qmail list advised I could set up an announce-only list,
> by eliminating ~/.qmail-list and ~/list, then piping messages directly
> to ezmlm-send. Piping to ezmlm-send works okay, from the command
> l
rs to turn out
right -- since whichever 'user' you are when using Mutt won't have the
same name as the virtualdomain user. (scratching head)
Have I got it about right...?
--
-- Jeff -- <http://www.wellnow.com>
"There's nothing left in the world to prove. All that's worth doing
is to love one another, using whatever means are available to serve."
On Fri, May 25, 2001 at 04:31:10PM -0500, Jeffrey D. Gordon wrote:
> Ack No!
> Not another Jeff Gordon
>
> *panic attempt to flee*
I know the feeling. :-) (Aside from the racecar driver, there's also a
spokesman for the Navy who pops up from time to time.)
Jeffre
y itself:
http://www.my_domain.com/cgi-bin/vqadmin/vqadmin.cgi
...doesn't seem to do the trick. Should I be seeing
a -server- dialogue that I'm not? Should the server
be asking for my credentials beforehand...? It isn't.
I can see the .htaccess file right there, so -- why
isn
On Fri, Jun 08, 2001 at 07:15:09PM -0400, Jeff Gordon wrote:
>
> ...doesn't seem to do the trick. Should I be seeing
> a -server- dialogue that I'm not? Should the server
> be asking for my credentials beforehand...? It isn't.
> I can see the .htaccess file rig
nd not reflective of "who" I was being as I approached
it this time. Had to close my browser down completely before
I could be seen as 'a new visitor'.
(Computers make our lives easier; could you tell...? :-)
--
-- Jeff -- <http://www.wellnow.com>
"There's nothing left in the world to prove. All that's worth doing
is to love one another, using whatever means are available to serve."
oblem with
either paths or permissions, so I would look into those things first.
--
-- Jeff -- <http://www.wellnow.com>
"There's nothing left in the world to prove. All that's worth doing
is to love one another, using whatever means are available to serve."
ad to reconstruct /etc/passwd records to match owner-IDs on
the backed up files and subdirectories in /home. :(
Is there any reasonable way to "set things right" from here? Or is the
only sane option to re-create vpopmail domains, lists and users from
scratch?
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-- Jeff -- <http
ow how to go about
that -- the 'hacked' server had my first-ever installs of qmail,
vpopmail, ezmlm-idx, qmailadmin, sqwebmail, and one other web-based
thing I can't seem to remember the name of now -- not vmailmgr, not
vmailadmin, but the same idea A "newbie tried in the fire&
you left out some recently updated lib file or
other; ya think...? You're saying you "installed...just like I had the
first time" -- does that mean you did a complete re-configure and
re-make...? Or something else?
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"Th
rently, do I need to go ahead and install qmail-pop3d?)
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-- Jeff -- <http://www.wellnow.com>
"There's nothing left in the world to prove. All that's worth doing
is to love one another, using whatever means are available to serve."
that's the way one wants
the system set up.
I rely on Mutt, myself -- I don't like web-based email; but the owner
of the system I'm admin'ing for wants to limit it to "web access only"
-- and it sounds like SqWebmail makes that possible to accomplish.
--
-- Jeff
does not need
> qmail-pop3d.
>
> The only reason you would need qmail-pop3d (served with tcpserver or
> otherwise) is to provide pop3 service to remote machines.
Thanks, Faruque; sounds like I'm assembling the right pieces for this
particular system. :-)
-- Jeff --
> At
ail.realdomain.com'.
But if 'realdomain.com' acquires a position
under /home/vpopmail/domains...(uh)...does
everything work out okay, or...?
--
-- Jeff -- <http://www.wellnow.com>
"There's nothing left in the world to prove. All that's worth doing
is to love one another, using whatever means are available to serve."
On Sat, Jul 07, 2001 at 07:34:03PM +0100, Lou Hevly wrote:
> At 15:56 07/07/01, Jeff Gordon wrote:
>
> > What happens if I use qmailadmin to declare
> > as a virtualdomain the 'real' domain on/under
> > which qmail, vpopmail, qmailadimn, vqadmin, etc.,
>
On Sat, Jul 07, 2001 at 12:55:13PM -0400, Jeff Gordon wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 07, 2001 at 07:34:03PM +0100, Lou Hevly wrote:
> > At 15:56 07/07/01, Jeff Gordon wrote:
> >
> > > What happens if I use qmailadmin to declare
> > > as a virtualdomain the 're
current.
vpopbull would not work since the individual domains don't have that access.
Thanks
Best Regards,
Jeff Koch
!DSPAM:49f70f5b32681074618554!
ed email instead of in the header.
Any ideas? Has anyone else seen this? I know the program used to work
properly but it's been a while since we've actually tried it.
We're using Bill's Toaster with the most recent Simscan, Clamav, SA, and
qmailadmin.
Th
s anyone else seeing this behavior?
Best Regards,
Jeff Koch
!DSPAM:4af98fc832715451174373!
Mike Miller wrote:
Cheers;
--
Mike
[note: Michael Rogers is not my real name]
How about Mike Miller?
Jeff
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There are over 100 domains on the server. Over half
seem to be working just fine. A handful are not.
For example, there's an email acct... [EMAIL PROTECTED]
whenever i try to send mail to it
Sorry, no mailbox here by that name
but, its there in domains/domain2
as a pop3 account
i did a vdeluser a
spork wrote:
I think a vchkpw-devel list would also be worthwhile. It has helped keep
things in order for qmailadmin...
I agree.
Jeff
Gonzo,
Gonzo wrote:
I have a new Domain, so I Want to move my existing users from
olddomain.com to newdomain.com.
Is there an easy way?
If you are keeping your olddomain.com, the simplest way would be to
simply create a domain alias of newdomain.com for olddomain.com
(vaddaliasdomain)
Jeff
s of a mailbox/account, but it does seem to be a sticky
problem - once a folder goes "bad", it stays bad. Not all users exhibit
this problem.
Disk seems ok, etc... looking for debug ideas.
Very strange problem! I wonder what the permissions look like o
Dave Richardson - Lists wrote:
Did that help more info needed
How about the offending mail folder? What are it's perms? (and the dirs
inside it)?
Jeff
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Jeff
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new version of
qmailadmin allows you to enable a spam command and a spam detection
checkbox, so it is possible that it will recognize your maildrop line
(if you are using it in that fashion).
Jeff
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dled it, [EMAIL PROTECTED])?
Perhaps I missed a thread on the previous problem...
Jeff
Charles Sprickman wrote:
On Thu, 7 Aug 2003, Jeff Hedlund wrote:
Charles Sprickman wrote:
Delivered-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I wasn't seeing this under 5.3.21...
What's the problem that has returned?
That line should look like:
Delivered-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Makes sense to me.
Isn&
day for me :/
That is fixed in the latest dev version, 5.3.24
http://www.sf.net/projects/vpopmail
Jeff
ts on how to fix this?
Thanks
--- jeff thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok... I tried this fix.
>
> I edited vchkpw.c and removed the FOOB and ENDIF.
> recompiled.
>
> No luck. Same thing. Any password I put in still
> works.
>
> Thoughts?
>
>
tually fixed in 5.3.24
>
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=783824&group_id=85937&atid=577798
>
> Maybe this has something to do with your problem?
>
> Michael.
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "jeff thomas" <[EMAIL PR
Ok...
What the hell ... I just compiled 5.3.24 WITHOUT
learn-passwords. Installed it. Restarted all mail
services. I can STILL log into any account with any
password.
Someone here must be able to shed some light on this
for me?? Please?
--- jeff thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
Jeff Hedlund wrote:
Kenneth Ling wrote:
which version of qmailadmin ?
v1.0.24
http://www.sourceforge.net/qmailadmin
(That's the development version)
Er, 1.0.25 is the latest devel version.
Jeff
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Hello -
I recently installed vpopmail 5.3.20 from freebsd
ports. I used Matt Simerson's FreeBSD Qmail Toaster
scripts to install it (it uses ports).
That installed without problem. I installed
courier-imap and squirrelmail as well as sqwebmail. I
noticed today that I can log into any of the acco
Kenneth Ling wrote:
which version of qmailadmin ?
v1.0.24
http://www.sourceforge.net/qmailadmin
(That's the development version)
Jeff
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jeff thomas wrote:
Ok... I tried this fix.
I edited vchkpw.c and removed the FOOB and ENDIF.
recompiled.
No luck. Same thing. Any password I put in still
works.
Thoughts?
Are you sure it recompiled properly?
Try 'make clean' then
gt; "learn passwords" functionality
>
> This could explain why "any password works". But
> then again, once the
> password has been learned, you shouldn't be able to
> go back and use some
> other password and still get access
>
> Michael.
>
&g
implementation, or was this "fixed" in 1.0.26 (which I haven't had time to
compile yet) by reverting back to the .qmail-account format in the domain's
base directory?
Use of the .qmail file in the user's directory is the correct
implementation.
Jeff
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oing to be saved locally
for that account, are you sure the remote account (&[EMAIL PROTECTED]) is
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Benjamin Tomhave wrote:
Where is maildrop being called? In the .qmail-default file of the
sofast.net domain? What's it look like?
.qmail-default in the sofast.net domain root -- it's the standard call of
maildrop ../mailfilter within that file.
Ok. Can we see the mailfil
)
Search for "EXTENSION ADDRESSES"
Jeff
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to see if there is already a SOURCE ->
DESTINATION, and not allow that.
Jeff
x27;s. Why do you all like the imap web email clients? Are there any pop3
only web email clients that you guys would recommend?
Best Regards,
Jeff Koch
I can’t seem to find good instructions on the proper
way to do this – could someone please point me to them if they exist?
Basically we have n+1 qmail+vpopmail+mysql, each sharing an NFS
datastore for the vpopmail directory. (and only for that directory)
As of now we are using a klu
Is there any way to use the commands in /home/vpopmail/bin to setup domain
catch-all accounts? We're trying to automate conversions from sendmail's
virtusertable and are stuck on the catch-all accounts.
Best Regards,
Jeff Koch
r's .qmail file?
Jeff
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want
to route them using smtp to another mailserver willing to accept email for
that domain.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Best Regards,
Jeff Koch
Hi Peter:
This sounds wonderful. Hopefully, serialmail won't get confused and try to
deliver the message locally. We'll give it a try.
At 02:16 PM 10/8/2003, you wrote:
Hello Jeff,
On Wednesday, October 8, 2003 at 5:04:03 PM you wrote (at least in
part):
> We would like to
esnuls.com.
2. Mozilla doesn't store mail in a Maildir format, so it would not be
able to deliver to that directory.
Jeff
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it's own mail in mbox or Maildir
format. But I'm not positive,... perhaps it could read one or the
other, but I doubt it...
Jeff
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mail
elsewhere - so that would be done on a per-user basis.
I think your best bet would be to just IMAP or POP the messages, even if
only locally. That way you can use Mozilla (or any other mail client)
to read the mail. (of course, that requires you to setup an IMAP and/or
PO
.html
Jeff
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/sqwebmail.html).
I have never installed sqwebmail, so I have no idea what is going on
with that.
Jeff
Greetings,
I have two quick questions...
1.
By default, how many messages with the Qmail relay
hold?
2.
Can I set how many messages the server will hold? If
so... what file needs to be modified?
Thanks!
Jeff
pmail?
Best Regards,
Jeff Koch, Intersessions
s you'd better consider twice a raid file
> > system... If it's a single server, stick with reiserFS, it's been
> > working for almost 3 years flawlessly in my systems
> >
> > Juan
> >
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Jeff
Because I had understood that qmail uses the inode numbers for mail queue
storage and I was not sure if hardware or software RAID(5) systems
duplicated inode contents.
At 01:49 PM 1/8/2004, Stephen Fulton wrote:
At 11:46 AM 08/01/2004 -0500, Jeff Koch wrote:
Also, will RAID work with qmail
ther patches or have any thoughts on how this
could be done?
Best Regards,
Jeff Koch, Intersessions
Exactly - I tried it and it works perfectly. Thanks to both of you.
At 03:06 PM 1/14/2004, you wrote:
Tom Collins wrote:
On Jan 14, 2004, at 12:47 PM, Jeff Koch wrote:
We trying to setup a Smart Host mail router but kludge the checkuser
patch and vpopmail to verify the domain and user name
w the "patched qmail-smtpd" is run?
Have both servers the same domains declared and the same "users data base"?
Tonino
At 14/01/2004 14/01/2004 -0500, Jeff Koch wrote:
We trying to setup a Smart Host mail router but kludge the checkuser
patch and vpopmail to verify the domain
mysql database which would not be sufficient to provide the
functionality we need - since that would exclude aliases and mailinglists.
At 04:33 PM 1/14/2004, you wrote:
On Wed, 2004-01-14 at 15:26, Jeff Koch wrote:
> We're setting up a smart-host mail router to just handle qmail scanning.
&g
Are the MySQL table layouts documented anywhere? I went all through the
doc's and source but maybe someone could give me a pointer please. Thanks
Best Regards,
Jeff Koch
be added permanently.
Two questions:
1) Does this patch effect custom .qmail-default files? Or any other .qmail
or .mailfilter files?
2) I saw on a previous post that spam filtering can be disabled for a
specific user, but what about for an entire domain?
Best Regards,
Jeff Koch, Intersessions
this might help. Is there a
downside to using this option?
Best Regards,
Jeff Koch
Best Regards,
Jeff Koch, Intersessions
in, all
is working as expected.
Shane
Best Regards,
Jeff Koch, Intersessions
- will this continue to
work?
Also, will this patch now allow spam filtering of mail delivered to remote
forwards?
Thanks,
At 09:32 AM 1/20/2004, you wrote:
On Monday 19 January 2004 9:43 pm, Jeff Koch wrote:
> Is there an explanation of what this patch does somewhere?
Not yet. It's fairl
MTPD=""1075391923
Then, it seems, for the period of time these entries stay in the database
email that comes from these IP addresses bypasses the qmail-scanner virus
filter.
Is there a way to correct this problem? It is letting viruses through our
mailserver.
Best Regards,
Jeff Koch
ogram other than ~/vpopmail/bin/valias.
Can anyone help explain what we did wrong and how we can fix qmailadmin to
work properly with vpopmail/mysql?
Thanks,
Jeff Koch
onder 2.0.4 and ezmlm-idx .40/.53 installed - could
they be interfering with mysql support?
Best Regards,
Jeff Koch
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