> and who are you to do such a survey?
Down boy! Down! LOL!
No need to snap, I'm doing this because a PROGRAM I AM WRITING has
VARIABLES that need to be defined to a certain array size, as they will hold
FQDN's. In order to make this program universally useful, I would like to
know the ma
hi all
maybe this message is out of topic
i want to know where the site that offering free virus scan for mail server
thank's
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and who are you to do such a survey?
- Original Message -
From: "Steve Fulton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, November 02, 2001 12:03 AM
Subject: Survey .. how many domains do you host?
> The subject says it all, how many domains do you host (or are in your
>
Hi,
> gcc -I/home/mnt1/vpopmail/include -g -O2 -Wall -I.. -I./.. -o authvchkpw
> modauthvchkpw.o libauthmod.a libauth.a ../md5/libmd5.a ../sha1/libsha1.a
> -L/home/mnt1/vpopmail/lib -lvpopmail -lm -lcrypt
>
> /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lvpopmail
>
> collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
> make[1]
The subject says it all, how many domains do you host (or are in your
rcpthosts file)? 10? 1000? 100,000? 1,000,000?
-- Steve
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They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little
temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. - B. Franklin, 1759
I clicked on the message and got infectedlots of sample.eml,
desktop.eml, etcit also infects .exe it was all over my shared
drives had to install scanner..i'm switching to netscape
Paul
- Original Message -
From: "Andreas Wiesmann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Alexander
I just built and installed vpopmail 5.0, upgrading
from 4.9.10, it seemed to go fine. I used the following
configure options:
./configure \
--enable-hardquota=3 \
--enable-ip-alias-domains=n \
--enable-ldap=n \
--enable-logging=y \
--enable-log-name=vpopmail \
--enable-mysql=n \
--enable
>
>>>
>>> @40003be1ac922af01a84 starting delivery 1859: msg 60400 to local
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> @40003be1ac922af04194 status: local 1/10 remote 0/20
>>> @40003be1ac930c607ec4 delivery 1859: deferral:
>>> Unable_to_chdir_to_maildir._(#4.2.1)/
>>> @40003be1ac930c609a1c status: l
>>
>> @40003be1ac922af01a84 starting delivery 1859: msg 60400 to local
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> @40003be1ac922af04194 status: local 1/10 remote 0/20
>> @40003be1ac930c607ec4 delivery 1859: deferral:
>> Unable_to_chdir_to_maildir._(#4.2.1)/
>> @40003be1ac930c609a1c status: local 0
On Thursday, November 1, 2001, at 03:17 PM, duncan wrote:
> hello-
>
> im running vpopmail 5.0 and qmail...
>
> i set up an aliase [EMAIL PROTECTED] to deliver to ...
>
>
>
> every one in the company
>
>
>
>
> every one (not the aliases to people in the company) are getting a copy
> of the me
hello-
im running vpopmail 5.0 and qmail...
i set up an aliase [EMAIL PROTECTED] to deliver to ...
every one in the company
every one (not the aliases to people in the company) are getting a copy
of the message every half an hour.
im also seeing this in the message log:
@40003be1ac
Hi guys, I have installed vpopmail 5 and mysql everything is fine but
I do have a problem when someone tries to log into qmailadmin and tries
to use a vaddalias domain. so for example I have a domain called me.com
and I do an alias to metoo.com so basically metoo.com ---> me.com I can
login qmail
Please note ! This virus is a real pain in the back and you should
be careful and not reboot your machine! There is available a program who will
remove this from Symantec’s pages as well as more info!
Anyway, don’t reboot and check that your drive has
noot been shared as C$ and similar
This is the new nimda worm, so better check your system...
Andreas
On 1 Nov 2001, at 16:26, Alexander Bahlo wrote:
> Hi,
>
> did everyone got this unpleasant mail from
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]? There is no such domain here...
> At the moment I can't say how this could happen. Sorry to all!
>
> A
Hi,
did everyone got this unpleasant mail from
[EMAIL PROTECTED]? There is no such domain here...
At the moment I can't say how this could happen. Sorry to all!
Alexander.
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