Rick Macdougall wrote:
Matt Brookings wrote:
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Jeff Koch wrote:
Hi:
In the case where a domain has, say, 100 email accounts, is there an
easy way to configure a wildcard alias or mailinglist so that an email
can be sent to everyone? Otherwise I ca
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Wouter van der Schagt wrote:
> Regarding the FHS patch. Noted...i will ommit the prefix setting for now
> or consider to create a symbolic link for the time being.
I'll probably end up adding a test to see if the prefix matches the vpopmail
user's hom
Regarding the FHS patch. Noted...i will ommit the prefix setting for now or
consider to create a symbolic link for the time being.
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This machine is not accessible to the outside world, it is an internal
mailserver. But I think i may have found more useful information:
I performed a strace
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Wouter van der Schagt wrote:
>> Are you working with the current SVN branch, or with a tarball from
>> Sourceforge? I'm not certain all changes to the FHS-related code are
>> on Sourceforge.
>
> I was using the tarball, am now testing with SVN revisi
Are you working with the current SVN branch, or with a tarball from
Sourceforge? I'm not certain all changes to the FHS-related code are
on Sourceforge.
I was using the tarball, am now testing with SVN revision 891. Further
testing reveals that a default ./configure returns:
domains director
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Rick Macdougall wrote:
> Perhaps it should be something added to vpopmaild, allowing the
> postmaster to send to their domain and the administrator to send to all
> domains.
If it's added to vpopmaild, regular users can't use it. I think it makes sen
Matt Brookings wrote:
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Jeff Koch wrote:
Hi:
In the case where a domain has, say, 100 email accounts, is there an
easy way to configure a wildcard alias or mailinglist so that an email
can be sent to everyone? Otherwise I can see that in a constantly
Jeff Koch wrote:
Hi:
In the case where a domain has, say, 100 email accounts, is there an
easy way to configure a wildcard alias or mailinglist so that an email
can be sent to everyone? Otherwise I can see that in a constantly
changing organization it could be a lot of work to keep a mailing
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Wouter van der Schagt wrote:
> Good morning,
>
> Consider a vpopmail 5.5 install using timestamp build 1239053335:
>
> - I noticed that domains are now created in /home/vpopmail/var/vpopmail
> as opposed to /home/vpopmail/domains. Is this intended as
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Jeff Koch wrote:
>
> Hi:
>
> In the case where a domain has, say, 100 email accounts, is there an
> easy way to configure a wildcard alias or mailinglist so that an email
> can be sent to everyone? Otherwise I can see that in a constantly
> changing
Hi:
In the case where a domain has, say, 100 email accounts, is there an easy
way to configure a wildcard alias or mailinglist so that an email can be
sent to everyone? Otherwise I can see that in a constantly changing
organization it could be a lot of work to keep a mailing list or alias cur
Smtp authentication is installed in my system.
How can I do that restriction?
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Bulend Kolay wrote:
I use vpopmail-5.4.x on qmail-1.03.
I have a customer who has a static ip addres.
He wish me to restrict a mail adress which belongs to him to do s
Good morning,
Consider a vpopmail 5.5 install using timestamp build 1239053335:
- I noticed that domains are now created in /home/vpopmail/var/vpopmail as
opposed to /home/vpopmail/domains. Is this intended as a change in 5.5 or is
it incorrect, perhaps also part of the FHS patch? Or can i spe
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