totalsuper wrote:
I used the qmailrocks.org guide to set it up, but it has never worked quite right. For example, I had to add a daily "svscanboot &" process to my crontab because qmail kept falling out of memory, and then every few days I go in through ssh and kill the obsolete "svscan /service" processes.
This seems unneccesary to me. Do you have something similar to the following in your /etc/inittab:
SV:123456:respawn:/command/svscanboot
It seems there is something wrong with your basic setup. I'm not familiar with the qmailrocks.org guide, but I would seriously suggest using the
http://www.lifewithqmail.org/ guide. I've used it numerous times without fail.
totalsuper wrote:
The qmail nightly report has never worked like it should, reporting incorrect dates, and the numbers don't make sense. But the part that really bothers me is at the bottom, where it will report about 10-15 times too many emails processed compared to how many I believe were sent/received by all accounts on the system.
I'm not sure what "nightly report" you're referring to, but emails processed won't necessarily equal emails delivered and sent if you have some kind of spam protection.
totalsuper wrote:
Is there a firewall or similar app I should also be using to protect the Linode in general?
You've been hacked twice. I think the answer to your question is obvious.