Are there any circumstances where qmail-lspawn will find a match in
qmail-users for a local address that didn't have anything prepended to it?
Consider the scenario:
virtualdomains contains
mydomain.com:joe.schmoe
and the assign file contains
=joe.shmoe:joe:503:78:/home/joe:::
Qmail-send tran
Send qmail-send an ALRM signal. Better yet, if you configure qmail to use
daemontools you can use the system V style script Dave Sill provides in his
"Life with Qmail" page. IMHO you should read his page from start to finish
before you even begin to install qmail. It's a must read.
regards,
-
Hi there,
I have no problems retrieving mail using pop authentication with vchkpw and
/etc/passwd. However, when I authenticate using APOP I get an authorization
error. Does vchkpw APOP authentication not support /etc/passwd (shadow)?
Thanks in advance,
--jtb
Hi,
Since I never got a response from my previous post, I assume my question was
lame or lacked detail. I'll try again...
Is there anyway I can configure vchkpw to handle APOP for /etc/passwd users?
I know there are other means for handling this (patches to checkpassword,
checkpw, etc.) but I l
on 12/1/00 13:18, QBA at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I did 'ps -aux | grep qmail-smtpd' and got no message so I don't have it
> running. And that's why I have two more questions:
> 1. What means this line (about qmail) in my /etc/inetd.conf ? (I wrote it
> in my earlier message)
Include the line
on 12/1/00 13:29, QBA at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
> I also typed 'telnet 0 25' and here is what I got:
> Trying 0.0.0.0...
> Connected to 0.
> Escape character is '^]'.
> 220 qbaroot.dyndns.org ESMTP
> 'help'
> 214 qmail home page: http://pobox.com/~djb/qmail.html
> 'quit'
> 221 qbaroot.dyn