I don't know about vmailmgr, but from what I remember, vpopmail was
the newer version of vmailmgr (I *think*), and I have vpopmail
running very nicely along with courier-imapd, courier-pop, qmail,
sqwebmail, and qmailadmin... Everything works like a champ.
I installed everything from source (
sqwebmail installed)...
YMMV-
Eric
>On Fri, Sep 28, 2001 at 12:00:11PM -0700, Loopshot Operator wrote:
>> I don't know about vmailmgr, but from what I remember, vpopmail was
>> the newer version of vmailmgr (I *think*), and I have vpopmail
>
>From what I can find you a
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Hey there-
I'm currently running my own DNS servers, and I can't for the
life of me figure out how to set up the DNS (or whatever I *do* have
to set up) so that people can put in "http://mydomain.com"; into their
browswers for the domains that are hosted with us, and it will
automatica
We use sbox, which is sorta like suEXEC, but can put ulimit,
processor usage, and disk space usage limits on each script that
runs, in addition to running as a particular user.
We use mod_rewrite so that the end user just calls their scripts as
normal (http://somedomain.com/cgi-bin/myperlscript
Hey there-
I'm currently running my own DNS servers, and I can't for the
life of me figure out how to set up the DNS (or whatever I *do* have
to set up) so that people can put in "http://mydomain.com" into their
browswers for the domains that are hosted with us, and it will
au
We use sbox, which is sorta like suEXEC, but can put ulimit,
processor usage, and disk space usage limits on each script that
runs, in addition to running as a particular user.
We use mod_rewrite so that the end user just calls their scripts as
normal (http://somedomain.com/cgi-bin/myperlscri
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