How do I start and stop the POP and IMAP servers?
    For the courier versions, a handy symlink is so you can simply type the
    following:

      imap start
      pop3 start
      imapssl start
      pop3ssl start

    Stopping works exactly the same way:

      imap stop
      pop3 stop
      imapssl stop
      pop3ssl stop

    If you are using qmail-pop3d (the deafult toaster), then you'll instead
    use svc to start and stop the pop3 daemon. To stop:

      svc -dx /var/service/pop3

    To start:

      svc -u /var/service/pop3

How to I start/stop qmail?
    Qmail is run under Dan's daemontools, making it a supervised process.
    You can start, stop, and restart all the supervised processes with a
    script installed for this purpose:

      services start
      services restart
      services stop

    The services script is smart enough to not try starting the daemons
    again if they're already running. It is installed by default in
    /usr/local/etc/rc.d/services.sh so that your supervised daemons run at
    boot time.

    You also have a qmail control script which gives you some handy options
    for interacting with the qmail daemons. Run "qmail" or "qmailctl" from
    the command line to see the options available. If you get a file not
    found error, run "rehash" first (for tcsh users).

How do I configure squirrelmail?
      cd / usr/local/www/squirrelmail
      ./configure

How do I set up the nightly server report?
    The command that needs to be run is simply:

      maillogs yesterday

    How you choose to have it done automatically is up to you. I do so by
    adding this line:

      mailq  /usr/local/sbin/maillogs yesterday

    to the /etc/mail/mailer.conf file and commening out the existing line
    that started with mailq. You could also add a cron job, add it to your
    periodic files, or any of a number of other methods.

Mail isn't coming in. Where do I start?
    By default, the Mail::Toaster comes with lots of handy anti-spam and
    virus features build in. While this is all great for keeping your inbox
    clean, it can make troubleshooting more problematic.

    If mail isn't arriving in your mailbox, first forge a message to your
    smtp server (see the spam myself FAQ entry). If you get back a normal
    response, it's time to check your mail logs (/var/log/mail/send) and see
    what happened to the message.

    If you get an error back, then you'll have to act based on what that
    error message is. I suggested first step is disabling qmail-scanner. You
    can easily do that by editing toaster-watcher.conf and setting
    smtpd_qmail_queue to /var/qmail/bin/qmail-queue

    If it's a RBL related error, try disabling that RBL in
    toaster-watcher.conf. Don't forget to run toaster-watcher.pl after
    editing.

Help, (DCC/Razor/Pyzor/bogofilter/etc) won't compile!
    Although FreeBSD ports is wonderful, there are instances where ports are
    often broken. This tends to be the case where ports compplex
    interdependenencies on other ports. It doesn't help when ports are
    active targets, such as spam fighting tools that change often. For this
    reason, you have been given the power to not install stuff that keeps
    failing to build. Find the line(s) in toaster-watcher.conf and change
    them from 1 to 0 and toaster_setup will skip trying to install them.

      install_clamav                 = 1
      install_pyzor                  = 0
      install_razor                  = 1
      install_bogofilter             = 0
      install_dcc                    = 0

    A lot of the spam fighting tools are optional, but will be detected and
    used if present.

