CentOS 5 Server :: James 2.3 Apache - How To Configure For Sending Mails
Jan 23, 2010
i'm using James on Cent OS 5.4. NOw we figured out, that our firewall changes the signed mails on the signing gateway, which is the Cent OS Server with James. So... the question ist, how do i configure James to send mails out directly... not passing it to the firewall?
this is sasidhar. we are getting problems with sendmail. we have a site, when user registers we are sending a confirmation mail to user. The problem is some times it is not sending mails to users. The user accounts are valid.This is what I am getting reply to my mail
I want to know that by default do we need to configure SMTP and POP3/IMAP sever for sending and receiving mails in Linux server and client machines or we can directly send and receive mails without configuring these mail servers?
i have setup a mail sending server using which i am able to send mail to gmail's ids but when user is having yahoo or rediffmail mail id these mails are not getting delivered either these are blocked or bounced back. what should be done to send multiple mails. just to add more details, i am using sendmail to send these mass emails.
am using qmail and have webmin, all is running smoothly, but i have users spamming other staff accounts.The question: How do I block a user from sending out mails but still able to receive mails. Just denying access to sending mails?if anyone can guide me to do it via terminal as well as webmin.Why webmin you ask, because I have tried it once it works but sadly it block both incoming and outgoing mails.
I have got a running mail server on CentOS5.4 Final using Zimbra free edition. . Assume that domain is organization.com.local And it is running fine with users created and bugzilla running on the same machine can send mails using this server. But it can obviously send messages to the internal users. There is this option to configure it to use external mail server to send mails outside the network but my external smtp server needs an authentication.Is it possible to configure it this way to use my external server to send mails from internal domain to say gmail?
I've started to get emails that would typically come from [URL] as [URL]. These emails come from services that send out emails (backup programs) directly, or from cronjobs. I've logged in as the non-root account and either sudo su - or su - to root and the restart the service at one point or another. If I login directly as root and bounce the service or cron the emails come across as from root. I don't see anything in my environment variables after I su to indicate what would cause this. I'm not sure where else to look? A pam setting? This seems to have happened between Fedora 10 and 14 (did a bunch of overdue upgrades recently) I've only got Fedora so I don't have anything to compare to. In Fedora 10 I did not have this problem.
From 2/3 days my evolution mail client is not working properly when i'm trying to send mail from it. In case mail receiving it has no problem but the problem is occurring when i'm trying to send mails with following error..Error: Welcome response error: Server busy, too many connectionsI'm using: Ubuntu 9.10, Evolution 2.28.1
I have a LAMP server and need a web page to send email messages. I could do it with my Win 2k server through my cable service but can't seem to get it to work here.
I need to know how to configure automate sending sms if server reboot and shutdown? Now i just set sms notification once my server it's UP by create scripts in /etc/rc.d/rc.local while booting then from server sending sms notification. SMS - using gnokii attached mobibe phone. Server - Fedora 10
I am trying to solve a problem where Apache stats aren't displaying correctly in Munin. I've ran through quite a bit of checks and tests regarding Munin setup, but I think my issue is related to Apache, but my skill set there is lacking.
first, system info: monitored server: CentOS 5.3 2.6.18-128.1.1.el5
I need to build a system that can provide me capacity to send more than 50.000 mails per hour. Now I have inherit a server farm with 40 postfix servers, and one server managing which of this servers send the mails but its programming for someone but it's too complex.
(To manage hotmails, Yahoo and others complains i have a contract with a specialist company to have ours ips in whitelist, activate and deactivate servers)
I have one centOS 5.5 box recieving mails done by fetchmail service and it has a 5 client pc's, is there any way that the CentOS box able to deliver the mails to the 5 local network users that is using thunderbird as MUA.
the mails is stuck in /var/spool/mail as I verified in the webmin sendmail settings
I am making a webserver running apache2.2.11. The webserver is running fine. I didn't configure/enabling apache with ssl when compiling. So how do I get my webserver to run the SSL? As far as I now apache2.2.11 i does not require to download mod_ssl and openssl, to have the webserver run SSL, But I should have something like this: # /configure --prefix=/usr/local/apache --with-ssl=/usr/bin
When configuring. Is there a way I can enable it now and do I need to install something before enabing it? Or can I just redo this: # /configure --prefix=/usr/local/apache --enable-ssl And then rewrite the old version I have with no problems?
I need to configure Apache for a 16 GB Server for maximum performance. It should have maximum requests and also with stand load. I have given the current configuration below.
I have postfix sort of working correctly. postfix can send email to the internet but it doesn't want to send email to my local exchange server. What I need is for postfix to send emails directed to @xyz.com to my exchange server instead of itself.
My setup mail.xyz.com - exchange 2003 server www.xyz.com - centos 5.3 server with postfix
www.xyz.com can send emails to my hotmail.com account so that part works correctly. www.xyz.com can't send email to username@xyz.com. postfix seems to be delivering the email to itself and not the exchange server.
How can I tell postfix to send the @xyz.com emails to my exchange server?
Here is a sample of my /var/log/maillog Jul 22 15:43:43 list postfix/smtpd[9802]: D63168604A3: client=localhost.localdomain[127.0.0.1] Jul 22 15:43:53 list postfix/cleanup[9805]: D63168604A3: message-id=<20090722204343.D63168604A3@www.xyz.com>
I have apatchi (httpd) installed on Fedora, and I am trying to configure the virual server. I have two websites: [URL] and [URL] and the machine has one public IP address. The problem that:
It always returning the default virual host (even if we typed in the url: [URL] or [URL]), it returns the default configured one (which is the first configured virual host). I have one public address on my machine, and my configuration as following:
[Code]....
Actually [URL] is the one which is used for the global configuration.
I have a question to masters of Apache. In my operating system (CentOS 5) I have installed two Apaches. One is Apache (port 80) from repository where I planning to configure proxy and second one is Apache integrated(port 8090) with KnowledgeTree software. The problem is that when I am trying to configure proxy reverse it simply doesn't work.
This is link to KnowledgeTree software: - http://127.0.0.1:8090/knowledgeTree
This link I would like to rewrite with proxy like this: https://myserver.com/knowledgeTree (HTTPS dont forget)
In my ssl.conf in VirtualHost part I have created something like this: Code: <IfModule mod_proxy.c> <Proxy *> Order allow,deny Allow from all </Proxy>
I'd like to have anything that tries to send mail locally on my machine (including crontab reports for instance) to be handled by my ISP's smtp server instead of my machine acting like it's own SMTP server. I've spent around 15 hours trying to figure out how to do this and I keep either getting into things that I don't understand, or hitting brick walls (for instance, I found nullmailer, but after installing it, it seemed like it would only work on Unix) Is there an application like nullmailer which I can use as my MTA to forward all internal mail to a different SMTP?
One of my mailservers running postfix has suddenly stopped sending mail and has been generating the following errors:
Jan 7 12:03:08 postfix/sendmail[3560]: warning: premature end-of-input on /usr/sbin/postdrop -r while reading input attribute name Jan 7 12:03:08 postfix/sendmail[3560]: fatal: root(0): unable to execute /usr/sbin/postdrop -r: Success
[Code].....
Things I have tried to fix this problem, but didn't work.
1) Stopped postfix, uninstalled and reinstalled.
2) Did a complete filesystem relabel with a touch /.autorelabel and reboot.
3) Did a restorecon -F -R on /etc/postfix, /var/spool/postfix and /usr/sbin/post*
Nothing above has worked and have no idea why with selinux disabled postfix works and with it on it fails.
Most of my googling odysseies lead me to articles which talk about compiling apache & php from the source as this is touted to be more flexible. But the problem we have is this...we already have an apache 2 web server running. Now how do we serve php pages of it.
My ISP blocks outgoing email if it does not login properly with a valid account. I successfully configured sendmail to use SMART_HOST and confAUTH_OPTIONS with confAUTH_MECHANISM set to LOGIN PLAIN.
It successfully sends email because I tested it with evolution sending through 127.0.0.1, but I need to specify myacount@mydomain.com as the email address for root.
But it doesn't work for logwatch because it sends as from root@localhost.localdomain, and my ISP's smtp server rejects it. The message I get back in root@localhost account is the following:
----- Transcript of session follows ----- ... while talking to smtp.mydomain.com.: >>> MAIL From:<root@localhost.localdomain> SIZE=581 AUTH=<> <<< 550 5.7.1 Client does not have permissions to send as this sender 554 5.0.0 Service unavailable
I thought that I should masquerade all emails from this domain, so I configured sendmail as specified in [1] section "24.3.1.4. Masquerading", but it doesn't work. It seems that masquerading in sendmail is broken or something is wrong in the documentation.
[1] [URL]
I have sendmail 8.13.8-2 and centos-release-5-4.el5.centos.1.
Is there a way to specify the "From:myacount@mydomain.com" in logwatch ? or Is there a way to make it work the masquerading in sendmail so I can masquerade everything as coming from a specific account?
I have configured mail server with postfix with dovecot with no encryption: When connecting with Thunderbird imap is working fine. When sending email from another domain to this domain again it is fine. But when I want to send mail from my domain to another it gives me error and this is /var/log/maillog: Quote:Jan 18 18:23:09 srv1 postfix/smtpd[3991]: NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT from unknown[95.81.67.120]: 554 5.7.1 <Recipient email>: Relay access denied; from=<Sender> to=<Recipient email> proto=ESMTP helo=<[127.0.0.1]>