Matt Brookings wrote:
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Christopher Chan wrote:
Hello all,
Is this at all possible?
Right now I use postfix and I only have a qmail queue just for vpopmail
to install but qmail is otherwise not at all involved.
We'd love to see vpopmail work wit
Matt Brookings wrote:
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Christopher Chan wrote:
Hello all,
Is this at all possible?
Right now I use postfix and I only have a qmail queue just for vpopmail
to install but qmail is otherwise not at all involved.
We'd love to see vpopmail work with
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Steve Cole wrote:
> CFLAGS=-Os -pipe -fomit-frame-pointer
Remove these CFLAGS and try again. Let me know how it goes. I can't reproduce
this issue unfortunately.
If you can, and would like to contact me off-list to give me access to the
environmen
On Tuesday 25 August 2009 04:23:48 pm Matt Brookings wrote:
> Steve Cole wrote:
> > Moving to the new vpopmail (with the identical CFLAGS & configure options
> > for 5.4.23 that I've been using for a long time), I get:
>
> What CFLAGS and configure options are you using?
./configure --enable-valia
Christopher Chan wrote:
Eric Shubert wrote:
Christopher,
Will you report your findings here, or at least links to the pertinent
archive posts? I'm curious about this, but not enough so to do the
searching.
Which part are you curious about? postfix 'directly' hitting the
vpopmail mail store
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Christopher Chan wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> Is this at all possible?
>
> Right now I use postfix and I only have a qmail queue just for vpopmail
> to install but qmail is otherwise not at all involved.
We'd love to see vpopmail work with Postfix, but I
Eric Shubert wrote:
Christopher,
Will you report your findings here, or at least links to the pertinent
archive posts? I'm curious about this, but not enough so to do the
searching.
Which part are you curious about? postfix 'directly' hitting the
vpopmail mail store and using the /var/qmail
Tren Blackburn wrote:
This has been gone over a few times in the past. Search the archives for the technical reasons. But every time this question comes up it's been a "no".
Guess who asked? :-D
Anyway, qmail is public domain now so fixing up a package ain't an issue
anymore. I will just drop
Christopher,
Will you report your findings here, or at least links to the pertinent
archive posts? I'm curious about this, but not enough so to do the
searching.
Tren Blackburn wrote:
This has been gone over a few times in the past. Search the archives for
the technical reasons. But every ti