Hello,
I am trying to create a failover server.
vmail.example.com is the primary server and vmail1.example.com is the
failover one. Servers are running Postfix / Dovecot / Squirrelmail.
Incoming mail is received from mailgateway1.example.com and
mailgateway2.example.com and is forwarded to vma
On 7/4/2014 11:48 πμ, Nikolaos Milas wrote:
> In order to do that I am thinking to sync the directories
> /var/local/squirrelmail/data and /var/local/squirrelmail/attach between
> the two servers. I think that it would suffice to setup an automatic,
> near-real-time one-way sync, vmail > vmail
On Mon, Apr 7, 2014 at 1:48 AM, Nikolaos Milas wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am trying to create a failover server.
>
> vmail.example.com is the primary server and vmail1.example.com is the
> failover one. Servers are running Postfix / Dovecot / Squirrelmail.
>
> Incoming mail is received from mailgateway
Hello, im having a security issue in my squirrelmail server :
Some spammers are sending spam from my server (it´s also my SMTP server).
I have configured sendmail exactly the same as others servers that do not
have this problems, so im guessing it´s a squirrelmail bug. Here is an
example of one
On Mon, Apr 7, 2014 at 11:46 AM, difuntos wrote:
> Hello, im having a security issue in my squirrelmail server :
>
> Some spammers are sending spam from my server (it´s also my SMTP server).
>
> I have configured sendmail exactly the same as others servers that do not
> have this problems, so im g
The thing is that the offending account is an external mailnothing to do
with my domain accounts.
Some spammers are using the server, but not the accounts, because my pop
server i somewhere else...
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On Mon, 7 Apr 2014, difuntos wrote:
> Hello, im having a security issue in my squirrelmail server :
>
> Some spammers are sending spam from my server (it?s also my SMTP server).
>
> I have configured sendmail exactly the same as others servers that do not
> have this problems, so im guessing it?s a
This is just an FYI for Squirrelmail webmasters.
I had upgraded several of my websites to IPv6 (it was not worth it, the
only traffic is from Google's IPv6 search bot).
I recently migrated all my websites to a new host, and upgraded my
squirrelmail webserver to IPv6 as well.
I use qmail as a local