This could be from a number of problems, but most likely, the MySQL version has
changed between boxes, or mysql is in a different place on the machine.
vpopmail takes the mysql include and lib files and compiles them into the vpopmail
binaries.
Changing versions may require recompiling vpopmail.
It's the active directory structure code that
causes that directory naming scheme. Is there
anything in your installation that might
interfere with the active directory structure
code? Read about it in the INSTALL and other text
files that come with the distribution.
On Friday 06 December 200
What kind of machine is this with? Again, I'm just
curious. I'll be implementing a similar setup
soon, and I'm wondering where we'll max out.
On Monday 25 November 2002 13:40, Brian Kolaci
wrote:
> I have just under 2000 domains. Not sure of
> the number of users per domain. There's a few
>
Just out of curiosity, how many users does 20-25
authentications per second equate to for you?
Thanks.
On Monday 25 November 2002 12:58, Brian Kolaci
wrote:
> You can disable it at runtime also.
> Just specify it in the AUTHMODULES variable in
> the .../etc/*.config files (mine is at
> "authvc
Yeah. I ran into the same problem. They/we should really include that in
documentation somewhere. In fact, I get that problem with sqwebmail even if I
DO disable authdaemon I'm not sure it's the same kind of issue though.
But back to the reason I posted in the first place:
I've seen plenty
Are you using authdaemon? I believe disabling auth daemon at compile time
fixes the problem too. compile with:
--without-authdaemon \
--with-vchkpw
when compiling courier-imap.
I don't use authdaemon, and I don't have any troubles. This is an on-going
list discussion.
On Monday 25 November 2
Howdy list,
Does anyone here know if the new version of sqwebmail
(sqwebmail-3.4.0.20021026.tar.bz2) is capable of changing vpopmail passwords?
I'm running FreeBSD 4.7-RELEASE and here is my sqwebmail compile sequence:
---
./configu
On Wednesday 23 October 2002 13:41, Bill Shupp wrote:
> On Wednesday, October 23, 2002, at 07:03 AM, Matthias Trevarthan wrote:
> > Howdy,
> >
> > Just curious: Is vpopmail still being actively developed?
>
> Yes.
>
> > Is it a single developer, or is there a C
Howdy,
Just curious: Is vpopmail still being actively developed?
Is it a single developer, or is there a CVS and an open development community?
I ask because I see people talking about patches a lot. If we had a CVS and an
active development team, we wouldn't need patches, would we?
Isn't that
Howdy howdy,
I'm trying to get the IP-domain feature to work with
Courier-IMAP/SqWebMail/vpopmail.
I've go everything compiled correctly:
./configure --enable-roaming-users=y --enable-clear-passwd=y
--enable-logging=e --enable-log-name=vpopmail
--enable-default-domain=domain.com --enable-defa
Howdy,
I'm just curious, but why does the documentation frown upon multiple tables
for multiple domains?
Is it the per process file descriptor thing? (After all, that's not so much of
a UNIX thing as a Linux thing. FreeBSD doesn't have per process limits. It
has system limits, but they're tuna
changed
> what's in that library. =)
>
> Tren
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Matthias Trevarthan [mailto:trevarthan@;wingnet.net]
> Sent: Friday, October 18, 2002 10:16 AM
> To: Tren Blackburn
> Subject: Re: [vchkpw] many-domains=n large-site=y courier-imap pr
ifferent
> tables.
>
> So, when switching from "n" to "y" you should also convert the database to
> the new format.
>
> This is one of the switches you select with the first installation, and
> then you never change (usually).
>
> Tonino
>
> At 18/10
Howdy peeps,
I'm testing a new install on a FreeBSD 4.6.2-RELEASE server.
I'm running:
Qmail
vpopmail
./configure --enable-roaming-users=y --enable-clear-passwd=y
--enable-logging=e --enable-log-name=vpopmail
--enable-default-domain=domain.com --enable-defaultquota=500
--enable-mysql-log
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