Jason 'XenoPhage' Frisvold wrote:
On Tue, 2004-06-22 at 11:17, Bill Shupp wrote:This is a known issue with greylisting and VERP, wich ezmlm uses. The short term solution is to whitelist the toaster list (shupp.org). The long term solution is to re-write ezmlm to not use VERP, or perhaps choose a different list manager.
Actually, there's been some activity the last several days. Are you getting the messages?
Actually, I wasn't ... doesn't look like the list is greylisting friendly.. It dawned on me *after* I sent this message.. Some quick database work and I found that I've been getting the messages, but they're getting bounced by the greylisting.. I guess the from address changes constantly..
Sounds like your MAXPERIP is too low. Try increasing that in the imap config.Last time I checked, binc did not support quotas, so it's useless to me without them. Perhaps that has changed (although the author did not like the Maildir++ extensions, so I'm not sure it will ever be supported).
Hrm... I didn't even thing about that...
I'm having some imap troubles with courier and I'm tired of trying to make it work ... With Outlook, I can't get more than one mailbox opened at a time with imap. With thunderbird, it's better, but still not great... I have a private server with binc and I haven't had any problems with it at all...
It's almost done. But I had to move last month, among other distractions, so it has sat for a bit. The new toaster patch needs more testing as well. Perhaps later this week.
Cool, no rush.. Was just wondering because I hadn't heard anything... Looks like I need to catch up w/ the archives...
I know this is the wrong list, but since I'm writing anyways... Any
further development on Vega? I'm using it here and it's just
awesome... There's a lot I'd like to see it do, though, so I was
wondering if it was under active development, or if I should just patch
it myself... PHP isn't my strong suit, yet, but I know enough to be
dangerous..
Yes, it's under active development. I just posted VegaDNS 0.8.1 the other day. Supports editing records, new md5 password hashing (no clear text passwords anymore, but read UPGRADE first), and has fixes for PTR zones, among some cosmetic stuff. You should get it.
Next up is probably alias domains, and the ability to add PTR records simultaneously with A records via a check box (only if the PTR zone exists). Other than that, feature-wise, it's mostly done. I plan to do some code cleanups later, and perhaps add an "admin" module to actually administer the tinydns/dnscache/axfrdns programs, but that's a whole new animal.
Regards,
Bill Shupp