Re[6]: [toaster] Transfer mail accounts from one server to another

2007-05-01 Thread Ismail YENIGUL
Hi Neil, >> > And /var/log/maillog states >> > Apr 30 08:10:25 mail vpopmail[420]: vchkpw-pop3: >> > vpopmail user not found [EMAIL PROTECTED] Yo are making pop3 test with [EMAIL PROTECTED] but you don't have this domain in ~vpopmail/domains directory? Thanks. Monday, April 30, 2007, 10:54:07 AM

Re: Re[4]: [toaster] Transfer mail accounts from one server to another

2007-05-01 Thread Abel Lucano
On Mon, 30 Apr 2007, Neil wrote: > > I get > ls: /home/vpopmail/domains/kn.ae/vpopmail*: No such > file or directory sorry, a typo, my mistake; i meant `ls -l /home/vpopmail/domains/kn.ae/vpasswd*` we tried to see if vpasswd files were regenerated in the new server, as suggested in another post

Re: [toaster] Stunnel v4 + pop3ds problem

2007-05-01 Thread laety Boop
Hello Bill I enabled the stunnel debug in stunnel.conf but the log file stay empty !! I have try to restart stunnel but the init.d/stunnel4 does not seems to work well ... What do you mean by "sim-link" the pem file ? Thank you Laƫtitia 2007/5/1, Bill Shupp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: laety Boop

Re: Re[4]: [toaster] Transfer mail accounts from one server to another

2007-05-01 Thread Neil
I will try to start all over once again I am installing this on CentOS 4.4 2.6.9-42.0.10.ELsmp. Is it a good distribution to use in the long run? OR Is ubuntu a good choice for toaster ? Thanks all for all the help offered so far. I will get back to you all after the installation. Is Vpopmail wit

Re: Re[4]: [toaster] Transfer mail accounts from one server to another

2007-05-01 Thread daniel
For centos i'm a good advocate since i'm using it for some time and i hadn't had any major problems with anything. Bill's Toaster works fine on all of the machines i'm taking care of and i use centos 4.4 on all of them. It doesn't matter if you change to a mysql setup... if you need to migrate th

Re: [toaster] Transfer mail accounts from one server to another

2007-05-01 Thread Rick Widmer
Some thoughts... Unless you have a massive multi server mail installation, or need to manage mail accounts from a custom program, don't mess with a database. CDB is more efficient on a single machine. Even if you are writing a custom program, look at vpopmaild to manage your mail accounts.