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Xencored 01-29-2010 04:38 PM

Email problems webmin
 
I cant get my vbulletin email to work at all i think its somethign to do with my semi new server
am running webmin and i have no idea to check if i can even use /add email

could anyone who knows webmin help me out please am so stuck
Mike

horseUSA 01-29-2010 08:42 PM

Go into
webmin -> servers -> postfix mail server
check the mail queue. if there are items in the queue, what does their status give.

Xencored 01-29-2010 10:34 PM

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Originally Posted by horseUSA (Post 1970031)
Go into
webmin -> servers -> postfix mail server
check the mail queue. if there are items in the queue, what does their status give.

Hi there thanks for that but i dont seem to have that in servers ;/

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snakes1100 01-30-2010 07:12 PM

Your not running postfix, depending on what all is installed on the server, if you installed virtualmin, then yes you would be running postfix.

tail -f /var/log/maillog

You can run that cmd via ssh cmd line or open the command window via webmin.

Xencored 01-30-2010 07:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by snakes1100 (Post 1970708)
Your not running postfix, depending on what all is installed on the server, if you installed virtualmin, then yes you would be running postfix.

tail -f /var/log/maillog

You can run that cmd via ssh cmd line or open the command window via webmin.

Thanks how helping mate that cmd give me this error

Code:

tail: cannot open `/var/log/maillog' for reading: No such file or directory
tail: no files remaining

so am guessing i dont have it on my server

snakes1100 01-30-2010 08:43 PM

ls /var/log

run that and paste the contents of the dir.

Xencored 01-30-2010 09:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by snakes1100 (Post 1970771)
ls /var/log

run that and paste the contents of the dir.

sorry i dont understand what you mean mate :(
i am only a noob to linux trying to learn tho :P

Thanks again

snakes1100 01-30-2010 09:30 PM

Run the cmd

ls /var/log

Paste the contents of the directory here.

Xencored 01-30-2010 09:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by snakes1100 (Post 1970805)
Run the cmd

ls /var/log

Paste the contents of the directory here.

Hehe i did that to start with but i thought it would do something else sorry :P


Code:

apache2          debug.4.gz      lastlog        mail.warn.3.gz  syslog
apt              dmesg          lpr.log        mail.warn.4.gz  syslog.1
aptitude        dmesg.0        mail.err        messages        syslog.2.gz
auth.log        dmesg.1.gz      mail.err.1      messages.1      syslog.3.gz
auth.log.1      dmesg.2.gz      mail.err.2.gz  messages.2.gz  syslog.4.gz
auth.log.2.gz    dmesg.3.gz      mail.err.3.gz  messages.3.gz  syslog.5.gz
auth.log.3.gz    dmesg.4.gz      mail.err.4.gz  messages.4.gz  syslog.6.gz
auth.log.4.gz    dpkg.log        mail.info      mysql          syslog.7.gz
boot            dpkg.log.1      mail.info.1    mysql.err      user.log
btmp            dpkg.log.2.gz  mail.info.2.gz  mysql.log      user.log.1
btmp.1          dpkg.log.3.gz  mail.info.3.gz  mysql.log.1.gz  user.log.2.gz
daemon.log      exim4          mail.info.4.gz  mysql.log.2.gz  user.log.3.gz
daemon.log.1    faillog        mail.log        mysql.log.3.gz  user.log.4.gz
daemon.log.2.gz  fontconfig.log  mail.log.1      mysql.log.4.gz  vsftpd.log
daemon.log.3.gz  fsck            mail.log.2.gz  mysql.log.5.gz  vsftpd.log.1
daemon.log.4.gz  kern.log        mail.log.3.gz  mysql.log.6.gz  vsftpd.log.2
debug            kern.log.1      mail.log.4.gz  mysql.log.7.gz  vsftpd.log.3
debug.1          kern.log.2.gz  mail.warn      news            vsftpd.log.4
debug.2.gz      kern.log.3.gz  mail.warn.1    proftpd        wtmp
debug.3.gz      kern.log.4.gz  mail.warn.2.gz  pycentral.log  wtmp.1


snakes1100 01-30-2010 09:41 PM

Run this cmd, appears your running a debian system, ubuntu i assume.

tail -f /var/log/email.err | grep "youremailhere"

In your admincp --> maintenance --> diagnostics
Send yourself a email to the address you put in the cmd above.

Post the results from the cmd.

Run this cmd as well and paste what it tells you:

hostname


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