.2.3.4:deny
or
1.2.3.4::allow,RBLSMTPD="-Connections refused"
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protected until each user
has logged in?
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' passwords you could write a script to
first do `vpasswd user passwd`, then run vconvert. AFAIK there is no
way to get vpopmail 4.9.10 passwords into clear text for conversion. I
would love to be proved wrong, however.
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asswd:
uid:1
gid:0
etc.
Is there any way to convert the passwords of old vpopmail accounts
so that they are readable by the new vuserinfo?
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me/vpopmail/domains/inter7.com/vchkpw/
T:/home/vpopmail/domains/inter7.com/vchkpw/.qmail-vchkpw
L:vchkpw
H:inter7.com
C:
0:
3:
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Another cool thing is running:
$ ezmlm-check /home/vpopmail/domains/inter7.com/vchkpw/
And thanks!
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zmlm-make -+u DIR
> If you want complete
>details, search the archives, but this horse has been beaten to death
>already.
Sorry, then. I must have missed it.
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No cc: please; I'm on the list.
At 11:02 02/12/01, Harry (lists) wrote:
>on 12/2/01 1:56 AM, Lou Hevly at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > Is there any reason for allowing spammers to post to this list?
>
>Not sure about the vpopmail list, but this exact same argument just
dates addresses
from e.g. subscribers working from an address other
than their subscriber address.
Is there any reason for allowing spammers to post to this list?
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OTECTED] has his own configuration file
(.tmdarc-gens) and [EMAIL PROTECTED] has hers (.tmdarc-minda)."
Any comments or corrections would be welcome.
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e/vpopmail/bin/vadduser [EMAIL PROTECTED] H8yT65cvP
Do `man qmail-send` for more info.
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care of making the
correct
entries in /var/qmail/rcpthosts and /var/qmail/virtualdomains.
Be sure to add all your domains and users using vpopmail's tools.
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do step by step , a am
>also have a problem to read a How to or another help from the
>documentation.
For setting up qmail:
http://lifewithqmail.org/lwq.html
For setting up vpopmail:
http://www.inter7.com/vpopmail/
Note that there are Indonesian versions of some docs!
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g users in a
domain using;
./vmoduser -q LIMIT domain.com
But then when you do ./vadduser [EMAIL PROTECTED]
the new domain will get the default quota (if any) you set when
compiling vpopmail.
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st sits in
>the
>local queue. It's accepted by SMTP but not delivered. It happens
>even
>for the users that worked in my original testing.
>
>Can anyone point out what might be the cause of this problem??
What do your logs say?
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remote host name in DNS; remove the environment
variable $TCPREMOTEHOST. To avoid loops, you must use this option for
servers on TCP port 53.
-R: Do not attempt to obtain $TCPREMOTEINFO from the remote host. To
avoid
loops, you must use this option for servers on TCP ports 53 and 113.
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All th
il' /etc/
And see what turns up. The old path to vpopmail is probably in your
startup script (/etc/rc.local for OpenBSD).
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1/07/17/mailfiltering.html
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racting mail headers,
bouncing, accepting, rejecting, forwarding, and filtering incoming
mail.
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blems at all;
as far as qmail/vpopmail are concerned, it's just another domain.
Be sure your /var/qmail/control/locals file is empty; as you may be
aware, virtually subhosted domains must not be in this file. But
vadddomain will automatically do the right thing, so you shouldn't h
il/domains/* /home/vpopmail/domains/
would set up all the users with their same passwords.
AAR, I think this might make a good FAQ.
Again, sorry for the bad info.
>Date: Sat, 07 Jul 2001 16:33:44 +0200
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>From: Lou Hevly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: hacke
d GID of vpopmail are
correct)
and everything should be as it was.
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or 'steve1%kursat.com').
See: http://inter7.com/vpopmail/FAQ
1. How to I pop in to pick up my virtual domain email?
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/var/vpopmail/domains/domain.com/.qmail-mickToo (enter)
$ exit (enter)
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27; ~vpopmail/domains/xyx.com/whoever
| ~vpopmail/bin/vdelivermail '' ~vpopmail/domains/xyx.com/president" >
~vpopmail/domains/xyx.com/.qmail-whoever
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n 7 17:29 threads/200106
Ideas anyone? Thanks.
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ame". Can I just type any name or
> something else?
This is the name of the email address that the autoresponder will
respond to. For example, if you use 'info' for a name, when people send
messages to [EMAIL PROTECTED] the autoresponder will respond with
whatever you type in the me
nd myself
a message (I'm in Spain, the server is in the States) it's delivered back to me in 2-3
seconds. Would this time increase if I had 5000+ users on the system?
Thanks.
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e if there's anything you
might want to add or take away, then run the same config.sh.
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even know who these clods are, but I'd wager that vpopmail is going
to be around a lot longer than they are.
My 2 pesetas...
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;ll have a /tmp
directory and that it will be world writeable. I guess this is the standard Unix-style
setup, though. I guess it shows I'm pretty much a beginner, huh?
Thanks again.
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an't_create_tempfile message was coming
from.
Thanks again.
Lou
>
>
>-Bill
>
>
>on 11/28/00 6:51 PM, Lou Hevly at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> I have inadvertently done something to screw up deliveries to default
>> addresses, because this used to
6264 status: local 1/10 remote 0/20
Nov 28 18:02:28 inloc qmail: 975452548.721012 delivery 23: deferral:
POP_user_does_not_exist,[EMAIL PROTECTED]/Can't_create_tempfile_(#4.3.8)
Nov 28 18:02:28 inloc qmail: 975453529.941000 status: local 0/10 remote 0/20
This message repeats twice more.
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gt;
>user%virtualdomain@popserver
That's a 'confirm' vpop leader. At least on our setup, using all virtually subhosted
domains, users can pop in for their mail from Eudora 3.06 using the following (for
example, if their ./vadduser address was created as [EMAIL PROTECTED]):
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Over and out.
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tp://www.perl.com/print/2000/03/spam3.html
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l
for some examples.
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/bin/true \
2>&1 > /dev/null &
--end--
If you want this to start up whenever you reboot, add these same lines to the end of
your /etc/rc.d/rc.local (or whatever) file.
You don't need checkpassword.
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and be able to offer advice.
Thanks.
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At 17:22 25/08/00 +0100, Lou Hevly wrote:
>At 16:04 24/08/00 +0800, lixiang wrote:
>>I install vpopmail and add one user.All seems OK.But when I send mail to the
>user.The user can not recieve the mail.WHY?
>>But I can send email to one real user on system.
>> Wh
under which visca.com is served and for the account
name, me%visca.com.
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At 00:52 18/08/00 +0800, Michael Boman wrote:
>Lou Hevly wrote:
>> Can vpopmail be configured so that this 'overflow' directory is under the user's
>control? For example, instead of going to /vpopmail/domain/user/Maildir/cur, could it
>go to something like ~$US
this 'overflow' directory is under the user's
control? For example, instead of going to /vpopmail/domain/user/Maildir/cur, could it
go to something like ~$USER/mbox?
Thanks.
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