Hello Christian,
On Monday, October 7, 2002 at 6:58:29 PM you wrote:
> Oct 7 18:03:02 morrison vpopmail[15408]: vchkpw: setgid 89 failed
What user your POP3 daemon is running as? ('-u' switch in tcpserver
clause if you make use of tcpserver)
--
Best regards
Peter Palmreuther
Hello Medgyesi,
On Monday, October 7, 2002 at 11:46:51 PM you wrote:
> Nooo I screamed, after installing vpopmail 5.3.8, because the
> problem remained the same..
Make absolutely sure you're using the 'new' vdelivermail binary.
Move the old vpopmail bin directory out of the way
mv
This looks to be another vpopmail bug. There are a few still out there that
have not been corrected even after being reported many times. Not sure how
often it is being worked on anymore. As I don't see many status reports or
even responses to bugs being posted. I for one have posted a bug and ho
This is correct. It should still deliver the message just not respond to it.
---
Brad Dameron
Network Account Executive
TSCNet Inc.
www.tscnet.com
Silv
Hi !
Nooo I screamed, after installing vpopmail 5.3.8, because the
problem remained the same..
Any idea?
Bye,
Gergo
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From: Peter Palmreuther [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, October 07, 2002 9:52 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [vchkpw]
On Mon, 07 Oct 2002 21:11:54 +0200
Medgyesi Gergely <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Here's the answers for your questions:
>
> 1. vpopmail 5.2.1 (Should I upgrade ??)
> 2. qmailadmin 1.0.6
> 3. Here's what vpopmail/domains/$domain/$user/.qmail contains: (
> is the test user name...)
>
> &[EMAI
Not quite, I was a bit sloppy writing my mail, ofcoarse I provide the
correct domain according to your recommendation. This does not solve my
problem unfortunally!
Any more ideas?
// Kanzie //
> Hello, My name is Kanzie and I am glad to be a new member to this list
> supporting a excellent tool
A HUP doesn't have Qmail re-send the QUEUE. You need to send it a -ALRM.
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Brad Dameron
Network Account Executive
TSCNet Inc.
www.tscnet.com
Silverdal
On Mon, 7 Oct 2002 18:23:50 +0200
"Sigmund Lundgren" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is it possible to get emails for a local user
> using pop3? It seems like vpopmail only looks
> for virtual users..
>
> I created a .qmail file for the virtual user
> set up with the same name redirecting mail to
On Mon, 07 Oct 2002 18:15:46 +0200
Medgyesi Gergely <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When I modify an account and set "KEEP & FORWARD"
> Then the mail forwards to the desination BUT the
> Header of the message changes so to FROM FIELD will be
> The following: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
1.) Which vpopmail ver
Of course it is going to block the messages. It thinks that she is spamming
it with a whole lot of messages. It is doing exactly what it was designed to
do. I have never heard of anyone that CC's themselves to make sure the
message is delivered. Why not put a request on the message so the client
s
Hi Kanzie ,
In order to authenticate on a virtual domain basis, you muse provide
the username including the domain, as:
USER [EMAIL PROTECTED]
PASS *
This is, because since you can have multiple domains using only one IP
address the user must specify which domain does he belong.
Th
Hello, My name is Kanzie and I am glad to be a new member to this list
supporting a excellent tool.
However I have run into problems getting it correctly configured and I do
have spent my hours in all manuals and howtos I can find, not very many. The
problem is still there and no matter what I tr
Hi all !
I'm using qmail with vpopmail and qmailadmin.
My poblem is, when I create an alias or a
forward for an address. Everything goes just right,
The mail arrives at its' destination and the "From field"
Remains the same as in the original message.
BUT
When I modify an account and set
Is it possible to get emails for a local user
using pop3? It seems like vpopmail only looks
for virtual users..
I created a .qmail file for the virtual user
set up with the same name redirecting mail to
the local user. They end up ok in the users
maildir- but how do I get them from there?
/S
Hi Guys,Thanks for all the help - greatly appreciated.With all
of your help I eventually got it right.Keep well.
Many thanks and kind regards.
David WilsonDcData+27 83 787 7424http://www.dcdata.co.za
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If I understand you ok, you used an exported ldif file from netscape to
setup all your existing mail accounts to qmail/vpopmail, right?
-- absolutely
Using ldap as auth engine on vpopmail's ldap module, or local userdb files?
-- no, just mysql as storage
You imported your cyphered SHA-1 strings
Vladimir, thank you for your mail,
If I understand you ok, you used an exported ldif file from netscape to
setup all your existing mail accounts to qmail/vpopmail, right? Using
ldap as auth engine on vpopmail's ldap module, or local userdb files?
My testing setup is using vpopmail's local cdb
more than 1 year ago i've got almost the same questions, when had to migrate
from netscape messaging server.
as i found no answers, so decide to do work by myself.
first of all, i wrote a small program on C to parse LDIF from netscape'
exported user database.
things got exported: mailboxes, quotas
On Mon, 07 Oct 2002 11:47:36 +0200
"Gonzalo G. Agulló"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> As required by a migration I'm involved with, pop/imap login names
> have to be formatted as 'username(dot)domain(dot).com', using dot as a
>
> separator instead of common @% characters.
>
> I took a look at sour
Hi,
As required by a migration I'm involved with, pop/imap login names have
to be formatted as 'username(dot)domain(dot).com', using dot as a
separator instead of common @% characters.
I took a look at source code and found ATCHARS defined in vpopmail.h. Is
it safe to add the dot sign? Might
Rick Romero wrote:
> On Thu, 2002-10-03 at 09:13, "Gonzalo G. Agulló" wrote:
>
>>Hi,
>
> -snip-
>
>>I also need to preserve users' current ciphered passwords (SHA-1) as
>>stored in ldap directory, but cannot find sha support in vpopmail
>>(despite courier's authdaemon understands SHA password
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