I see now
Thanks for the explanation ! :D
On 6/12/2010 3:56 PM, Tonix (Antonio Nati) wrote:
Hi Nick,
actually, chkuser can do just that, for a well tought (I hope) reason:
when an intruder tries your addresses, it is important to deny
informations to him; if we drop connection, he will
Hi
i successfully aplied chkuser to curent vpopmail & qmail,
i put the 'maxwrongrcpt' limit to just 2 attempts.
i noticed in the logs sometimes spamserver stubbornly keep trying to
send, and chkuser keep denying it.
CHKUSER rejected intrusion: from
remote rcpt :
rcpt ignored, session over
nvert my qmail back-end to LDAP.
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Network Administrator
Valnet, LLC
Tel 888-332-1616 x 315
Fax 620-332-1201
!DSPAM:4a0044fa32689579318546!
specific domains use:
domain.tld:smarthost.ip
domain2.tld:smarthost.ip
If you want to relay specific domains to specific locations use:
domain.tld:smarthost.ip
domain2.tld:smarthost2.ip
If you want to do specific domains to one smarthost, and catchall to
another, use:
domain.tld:smarthost.ip
:smarth
compile qmail-admin with --enable-modify-quota
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Network Administrator
Terra World Communications, LLC
Tel 888-332-1616 x 315
Fax 620-332-1201
Tariq Azad/OPS wrote:
Can any body tell me how to enable quota in qmail admin so that
postmaster could assign quota from the
ading
the .qmailadmin-limits file.
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Network Administrator
Terra World
Tel 888-332-1616 x 315
Fax 620-332-1201
Rick Macdougall wrote:
Nick Bright wrote:
Update to this issue:
It seems a little odd, but with vpopmail compiled for
"--disable-mysql-limits" if the &
mail and vqadmin are talking to .qmailadmin-limits; all that
remains is to get qmailadmin to talk to .qmailadmin-limits.
Any tips?
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Network Administrator
Terra World
Tel 888-332-1616 x 315
Fax 620-332-1201
Nick Bright wrote:
Greetings,
I've got an installation of
all my domains and
put them in the database.
Any advice is welcome, thanks in advance.
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Network Administrator
Terra World
Tel 888-332-1616 x 315
Fax 620-332-1201
!DSPAM:48483e5232352133457548!
Joshua Megerman wrote:
On Saturday 23 February 2008 01:55:14 pm Nick Bright wrote:
While the qmail sources are available, it is not GPL. It's my
understanding that the way qmail is licensed specifically forbids
repackaging.
Um, no. As the original poster stated qmail is now in the p
While the qmail sources are available, it is not GPL. It's my
understanding that the way qmail is licensed specifically forbids
repackaging.
Serhiy wrote:
Hello,
Now, when Qmail sources are in public domain don't you think that it
makes sense to release not bundle containing Qmail already in
I find that checking spamcop first, then spamhaus second reduces the
level of spamhaus hits to a level that they didn't complain about. They
banned me once before I switched the order I check in.
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Terra World
Tel 888-332-1616 x 315
Fax 62
ng yet, I think I'm close.
I don't need step by step instructions, as I've been maintaining a
qmail/vpopmail server for several years; but I would appreciate any
pointers towards good patches for supporting these features - if they exist.
Thanks,
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17.3% us, 11.9% sy, 0.0% ni, 68.4% id, 2.3% wa, 0.0% hi, 0.0% si
Mem: 2074860k total, 2043580k used,31280k free, 254412k buffers
Swap: 4194296k total,38020k used, 4156276k free, 887628k cached
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Tel 888-332-1616 x 315
F
Terra: http://mail.terra.com.br/
begin:vcard
fn:Nick Bright
n:Bright;Nick
org:Terra World Communications, LLC
adr:Suite #11;;200 ARCO Place;Independence;KS;67301;USA
email;internet:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
title:Network Administrator
tel;work:888-332-1616
tel;fax:620-332-1201
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ing it for several years with the
Cloudmark plugin and it is much more effective than spamassassin, with
hundreds of times lower load on the system.
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Network Administrator
Terra World
Tel 888-332-1616 x 315
Fax 620-332-1201
João Luiz - Terra wrote:
Hi Tren,
Sorry. M
27;d rather
just let it restart weekly than have a problem with the machine.
My machine is CentOS 4.5 running on an Intel Xeon 2.0Ghz (Northwood) in a
Dell 1600SC, 2GB physical memory.
- Nick Bright
> I have a fairly new install of netqmail-1.05-r8 / courier-imap-4.0.6-r2 /
> vpopmail-
the Inter7
website.
Any idea when they will be available?
http://www.inter7.com/?page=news is the page I found these references on.
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- Nick Bright
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888-332-1616 x 315
ing OK. No
wonder my qmail config files didn't seem to be working!
Nick...
> Shouldnt it be rcpthosts and locals
>
> Not rcpthosts and virtualdomains
What are "locals"?
Previously I've just added the domain to rcpthosts and added an entry
like domain.com:nick-domaincom to virtualdomains. Then in my home
directory /home/nick, I create a .qma
> Perhaps you need to recompile vpopmail with the "--enable-passwd"
> configure option ?
>
> Michael.
I've just tried that and it doesn't seem to have made a difference. I
still get "550 relay not permitted".
:(
Nick...
and
now it isn't working when I try and move it back.
Any help would be greatly appreciated as I'm off on holiday at the end
of the week and really need to get this sorted before I go!
Thanks,
Nick..."
ing/deleting/modifying user
accounts. BTW, we also use this same scheme for things like
spamassassin thresholds and white/black lists. If people are interested
I can check with our legal department about whether I can share the
code, however its really pretty trivial to implement in
perl/php/python/etc.
Nick Harring
System Administrator
Parus Interactive
> On Wednesday 06 July 2005 03:22 pm, Nick Harring wrote:
> > > If it's a local domain (users in /etc/passwd), it should appear in
> > > /var/qmail/control/locals.
> > >
> > > If it's a vpopmail domain, it should appear in
> > > /va
> On Jul 6, 2005, at 10:37 AM, Nick Harring wrote:
> >> Hi. This is the qmail-send program at 213.239.219.168.
> >> I'm afraid I wasn't able to deliver your message to the following
> >> addresses.
> >> This is a permanent error; I've give
> Regards
> Patrick
Reinstalling qmail and moving stuff around like you did may have caused
locals to not contain what you think it contains.
Hope that helps,
Nick Harring
System Administrator
Parus Interactive
bviously other folks find it useful.
Hope that helps,
Nick
LOGIN PLAIN CRAM-MD5
auth login
334 VXNlcm5hbWU6
bmljaw==
334 UGFzc3dvcmQ6
535 authentication failed (#5.7.1)
I also have this line in /var/log/maillog
May 16 20:56:23 blue vpopmail[22654]: vchkpw-smtp: vpopmail user not
found nick@:127.0.0.1
..which implies that perhaps it's only looking f
dn't really
be making any difference. Doing it on 32bit won't cause any problems, as
it has nothing to do with word size.
Also, you'll want to be on the latest stable gcc release you can get
your hands on, as the x86-64 target has been evolving fairly rapidly
from what I can see with a little quick googling.
Hope that helps,
Nick
-fPIC BEFORE the ./configure.
This makes it an environment variable. You can find more out about
environment variables in man bash, ksh, or whatever shell you use.
Hope that helps,
Nick
bexec/authlib --with-redhat
The way to do this is:
CFLAGS=-fPIC ./configure --enable-roaming-users=y --enable-logging=p
--enable-qmaildir=/var/qmail
CFLAGS is an environment variable, not an argument to configure.
Hope that helps,
Nick
Nevermind, just noticed this is fixed in
5.4.7.
Nick
From: Nick Harring
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, April 04, 2005 3:51
PM
To: vchkpw@inter7.com
Subject: [vchkpw] Max username
length
In vpopmail.h MAX_PW_NAME is defined as 32, and the mysql
column for
ame) > MAX_PW_NAME).
Is this intentional, and if so then why is the mysql column
defined the way it is?
Cheers,
Nick
Nicholas Harring
Ph/Fax/VM 877-609-4795
Sr. System Administrator
Parus Interactive
nfo
>for postgres is stored in the vpgsql.h file?
Have you checked for a /path/to/vpopmail/etc/vpopmail.pgsql file? MySQL used to
be controlled out of vmysql.h but moved to vpopmail.mysql. Not sure if pgsql
did the same.
Hope that helps,
Nick
>
> The other odd thing is that vqadmin and qmailadmin still seem to be
> using the mysql database after recompiling vpopmail for use with
postgres.
>
You need to recompile them both, as they are statically linked to the
vpopmail libraries from your previous version.
Hope that
RHEL4 AS on Intel Xeons, following configure statement and compile error:
./configure --prefix=/var/vpopmail --enable-auth-module=mysql
--enable-qmail-ext=y --enable-sql-logging=n --enable-incdir=/usr/include
--enable-clear-passwd=y --enable-file-locking=y --enable-libs=/usr/lib/
--enable-mysql-
ssion which ended with the abrupt declaration from you that it
couldn't be done. Perhaps you could point me at a thread where there's
real discussion of this?
Also, would it be more effective if I simply submitted a simscan patch
which implemented the functionality I'm talking about, to show it can be
done (or to learn it can't) rather than discussing how it could?
Nick Harring
Sr. System Administrator
Parus Interactive
eally like to be able to use this solution, but using server
defaults or the first users preferences are just flat out wrong ways of
handling email. They're not only wrong conceptually, but are a huge
breach of the users trust. They setup custom settings with the
understanding those settings would be used.
Nick Harring
Sr. System Administrator
Parus Interactive
eamlined also by first looking for any differences in
prefs, and if none are found then simply doing one pass and applying it
globally.
Or am I not aware of something in simscan that makes the above not
feasible?
Nick Harring
Parus Interactive
>
> > How about making it an environment variable that could be set via
> > tcpserver?
>
> I don't think that would work, since the environment variables only
> flow through to qmail-smtpd. I don't think there's a way for the
> variables to flow through to qmail-local.
>
Correct, they cannot pr
> On Mar 1, 2005, at 1:34 PM, Rick Macdougall wrote:
> > Is that a good idea ? Say a spam slips through that forges the SA
> > headers ?
> >
> > (Yes, I'm playing devil's advocate here, since SA already checks for
> > just that type of thing and ignores them/strips them out, but what
> > happens w
pmail which
should be made (such as dynamic linking of vpopmail binaries).
I'm merely asking that the ability to have a message checked be
decoupled from the ability to have it delivered into a SPAM folder, so
that we can pick and choose the features we need.
Nick
viously a lot of people are worried about the
supposed overhead of launching procmail and having to generate
procmailrc files.
Thanks,
Nick Harring
Sr System Administrator
Webley Systems
> > Can you try running strace and paste the output? That error could be
> coming from several different places within
> update_file().
>
> Thanks for the reply Nick. Below is the strace of running the
> vadddomain
> command.
>
>
> execve("/home/vpopma
>
> Tom Collins wrote:
>
> > Try renaming the assign and cdb files, make a copy of the renamed
> assign file as 'assign' and set the correct
> > ownership/permissions on it, and then try adding the domain.
> >
>
> I renamed the assign and cdb files, copied them back to their original
> names, se
pmail+mysql
based install on linux it uses MD5 password crypts in the database. My
understanding of vpopmail was that it stored the output of the crypt()
function, so whatever your system crypt() does by default is what gets used.
Hope that helps,
Nick Harring
as.
>
> So your mileage may vary, reiser has come a long way since pre 3.6
>
Reiser indeed keeps getting better, however they also keep throwing away the bulk of
their prior effort and reverting to crap for long periods of time with each new
release.
I solved all of my queue scaling problems by simply buying NetApp filers. WAFL just
kicks the ass of everything else out there.
Just my own 2 cents.
Nick
On Wed, 2004-08-18 at 14:37, Nicholas Harring wrote:
> Nick Bright wrote:
>
> >and my .qmail-default file contains:
> >
> >| /usr/bin/spamc -U /var/run/spamd.socket |
> >/usr/local/vpopmail/bin/vdelivermail '' bounce-no-mailbox
> >
> >
> &
adjust that. It is also not creating
the prefrences entry if it doesn't exist, which I belive it should.
Again, any assistance is greatly appreciated.
On Wed, 2004-08-18 at 14:30, Nick Bright wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I'm using vpopmail 5.4.5 on WhiteBox EL 3.0, and I'm tryi
"
Again, I tried this one with and without the --username=vpopmail, they
both showed it being run as the vpopmail user in the log file.
I don't care if it works via a file in the maildir, or via SQL, but I
would really like to get user prefrences working, any advice that anyone
can give w
.qmail-default, also if a user gets a custom .qmail
file, they don't get spam-scanned.
Basically, I'd just like to know where this is stored at and how to
adjust it if it's not just a simple file. Thanks in advance.
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info you're looking for you may want to see if something like perl's
builtin getpw function would work (perldoc -f getpw) since they've
ported perl to virtually every *nix on earth and have dealt with all of
these shifting "standard" things.
>
> Thanks.
>
>
Jeremy Kister wrote:
<>after patching, did you modify the Makefile, as well ?
edit the Makefile, look for qmail-smtpd:, and after `cat socket.lib`, add
/home/vpopmail/lib/libvpopmail.a
(adjusting for you're vpopmail's home, of course)
you'll also need to look for qmail-smtpd.o:, and add
/home/vpopm
oogle with no results regarding
Vpopmail 5.4.x. I have tried adding "-I/usr/local/vpopmail/include" to
conf-cc even though qmail-smtpd.c includes vpopmail.h, vpopmail_config.h
and vauth.h (with full paths).
Any suggestions?
-nick
inter7.com ++ 866.528.3530 ++ 847.492.0470
> int'l
> kitchen @ #qmail #gentoo on EFnet ++ scriptkitchen.com/qmail
>
Hope that helps,
Nick
devices around, however
their reliability, performance and support are pretty much unmatched.
I've had zero hiccups since deploying in production, and the performance
absolutely clobbers the previous Solaris/SCSI based solution I was
using.
I've got about a dozen domains, 85K mailboxes and about 600K
messages/day that's only putting about 20% load on my netapps.
Hope that Helps,
Nick Harring
Webley Systems
On Tue, 2004-06-29 at 19:20, Tom Collins wrote:
> On Jun 29, 2004, at 5:09 PM, Nick Bright wrote:
> > I will try this, but could you elaborate on why that is/would cause
> > this? Is this 'by design' for a setup with domain limits turned on?
>
> It's a poor
On Tue, 2004-06-29 at 19:06, Tom Collins wrote:
> On Jun 29, 2004, at 4:42 PM, Nick Bright wrote:
> > However, when I then send a mail to any user (doesn't matter which)
> > qmail-local kicks off the delivery process and it takes a LONG time and
> > there is LOTS of disk
"not right", it clearly isn't
supposed to do that (as it would take forever for the server to get
anything done).
Is this a known issue? Possibly my compile-time options for vpopmail?
Did I do something wrong, or is this a bug? Any comments/suggestions are
welcome.
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-Original Message-
From: Charles M. Gerungan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2004 4:48 AM
To: Anuradha Kalyan on the vchkpw list
Subject: Re: [vchkpw] Authentication
Hello Anuradha,
On Fri, 25 Jun 2004 03:21:28 -0700 UTC, Anuradha Kalyan wrote:
AK> where do
th on one server, so not bad
at all), the ability to execute "load data from master; start slave;" is
very, very worth while.
Overall though the architecture you're suggesting, and Jeremy and I have
both setup, is absolutely the best for a setup like yours.
Hope that helps,
Nick Harring
box
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hope that helps,
Nick Harring
Webley Systems
On Thu, 2004-06-24 at 11:38, Bill Gradwohl wrote:
> I've checked the archives, but searching on "archive" or "log" is
> fruitless.
>
> Generic qmail offers a way to archive all emails to a specific
ields server a
legitimate purpose, just like doing the same in the To field can (think
BCC mailing lists with "Undisclosed Recipients" in the To). Yes,
spammers abuse this, as do virus writers.
I definitely recommend this "functionality" be made optional, hard to
turn on, and as unadvertised as possible. Those few people who know
they'd benefit and not suffer can then find it, and those people who
think they'd benefit but wouldn't realize the consequences wouldn't
clobber their users.
Nick Harring
Webley Systems
Title: Re: Re[2]: [vchkpw] SMTP Auth HOWTO?
On Fri, 2004-05-21 at 14:36, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello Nick,
>
> Friday, May 21, 2004, 8:02:19 PM, you wrote:
>
>
> NH>
>
> Privacy issues are hot topic, You known. If You known, some
> 'sensiti
o unless we start
running separate smtpd instances, with their own configs, separate IPs
we cannot present a certificate to each client that'd match what their
mail client expects.
>(note: even Your soft, courier-imap seems to have an option for
>spamass, would be nice to see Dspam(.org) instead)
>
>
I think this'd be a "show us the code" request. There are quite a few
ways to use spamassassin where its not a ridiculous memory hog
(spamc/spamd for one).
Cheers,
Nick Harring
Webley Systems
retrieval, I can measure a bit more easily...
Thanks,
Charles
Hope that helps,
Nick Harring
Paul Theodoropoulos
http://www.anastrophe.com
Hope that helps,
Nick
it was do-able.
>
> Rick
>
> > Thanks in advance for the advice and counsel.
> >
> >
> > Jeff Koch
Also, if anybody here also uses big brother to monitor their servers,
I've got a perl extension I wrote for monitoring mysql replication that
works for MySQL 4.x (monitors both the IO thread and the sql thread).
Hope that helps,
Nick
c8380170 0t0 TCP *:110 (LISTEN)
and I never see another tcpserver in the process list while my telnet
or pop session is trying.. So it's like it never even gets handed off
to tcpserver somehow?
Nick
> -----Original Message-
> From: Nick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: S
w / qmail-pop3d hanging/not responding
>
>
> On Sun, 2004-03-14 at 19:58, Nick wrote:
> > Hey all, out of nowhere vchkpw stopped responding
> > on port 110. I'm running it on FreeBSD 5.2.1 and I think
> > another Admin on the system might have broke something..
> >
e else help me our of give me idea on how I can troubleshoot
further? Any help appriciated, Let me know if more data is needed
Thank you in advance.
Nick
f physical memory and an IDE hard disk
(7200 rpm). That all said, zero swapping was done during any of the
testing as this is an idle test server. I was trying to do what I could
to eliminate outside influences. The vpopmail binary tested was
vdelivermail, as everyone I think would agree its the most
ou must run autoconf then aclocal
then automake.
Please let me know if people have issues with it, however I'm not the
worlds greatest autoconf/automake person, so its very possible I won't
be able to help.
Hope folks enjoy it,
Nick Harring
Webley Systems
On Mon, 2004-02-16 at 14:45, Tom Collins wrote:
> On Feb 16, 2004, at 1:23 PM, Nick Harring wrote:
> > In most setups, i.e. less than 1k users, I'd probably agree. For larger
> > sites though I'd be interested in trying to benchmark, maybe with
> > somethin
On Mon, 2004-02-16 at 14:13, Jeremy Kitchen wrote:
> On Mon, 2004-02-16 at 14:07, Nick Harring wrote:
>
> > Well, I'll not flame, but I will correct. Stripping removes debugging
> > symbols only which only get loaded, iirc, when you load the binary in a
> > debugger
On Mon, 2004-02-16 at 13:25, Jeremy Kitchen wrote:
> On Mon, 2004-02-16 at 13:01, Nick Harring wrote:
> > > except for the segfaults adding domains and users when using mysql
> > > replication along with it :)
> > Which segfaults would those be? I use mysql replicatio
the advantages and
> > cons about it compared with CDB.
>
> unless you have at least 500 users, I'd stick with cdb. mysql adds
> bloat to the binaries, and can make things slightly slower.
Is there a reason that the mysql libs are statically rather than
dynamically linked? The bulk of the bloat comes from compiling in all of
that functionality.
>
> -Jeremy
Cheers,
Nick
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Webley Systems, Inc.
with CDB.
The big advantages are that you can build a dedicated box, or boxes, to
host the vpopmail database, and anything that can access MySQL, which is
virtually everything these days, can get in and access/manipulate that
data.
>
> Regrads,
> Eduardo M. Bragatto.
Hope that helps,
Nick
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Webley Systems, Inc.
On Tue, 2004-02-03 at 15:24, Tom Collins wrote:
> On Jan 29, 2004, at 7:37 PM, Charles Sprickman wrote:
> > First, for Tom, what are you recommending for a good devel version?
> > 5.3.30 seems to have some lingering bugs (looking at subsequent 5.4.x
> > release notes).
>
> I recommend the final 5.
can't to convert..
> > anybody help me ??
> >
> > regards
> >
> > Rodrigo Pinheiro
> >
> >
Nick Harring
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Nicholas harring <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Webley Systems, Inc.
Same results with the new version, still won't change the passwords.
Also, I upgraded to 5.4.0 release of vpopmail.
> I saw a message on the sqwebmail mailing list over the weekend.
> Mr Sam posted a new version that fixed changing passwords.
>
> Ken Jones
>
>
Ok, it looks like this functionality in sqwebmail 3.6.2 is broken. (is
anyone else able to change passwords in 3.6.2?)
I installed 3.6.0 with the same configure options and it works fine.
I'd post this message on the sqwebmail list, but it'll just be ignored
like the rest of my messages. Hopef
When trying to use sqwebmail's change password feature, it always
reports:
ERROR: Unable to change password. Possible reasons why you cannot change
the password are:
* You did not enter the old password correctly
* You did not enter the new password twice correctly
* Your new p
On Wed, 2004-01-14 at 15:26, Jeff Koch wrote:
> We're setting up a smart-host mail router to just handle qmail scanning.
> The mail will then go to the appropriate mailserver where spam filtering
> will be done and the mail dropped into vpopmail accounts.
>
> We get about 50-60K spam emails per
On Wed, 2004-01-14 at 11:18, Doug Clements wrote:
> Ken Jones wrote:
> > I was wondering where the best place to put a
> > domain wide enable/disable flag for spamassassin would be.
> > What do you folks think?
> >
> > The idea would be to have a file checked by vdelivermail.
> > If spam assassin i
ncrypt wrote:
> I was thinking a way to migrate my old database, which doesnt use
> pw_clear_passwd, to a new vpopmail configuration, which does, so i can
> use vqadmin.
>
> Any sugestion will be appreciated
>
> thanks in advance,
>
> Filipe
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--
Nick Cle
vqadmin having problems..
Again thanks for any help you might give.
--
--
Nick Clewer
Winshop Internet Pty Ltd
http://www.winshop.com.au
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
internal IDE and external scsi interfaces (I bought a 1.2TB
raw unit for under $7K USD recently). You can build an LVS load
balanced cluster with pretty low end hardware that'll keep up with full
100Mbs line speed.
Nick Harring
Webley Systems
o the user mailbox remains
EXACTLY the same on the new box.
You'll also want to dump the dir_control table entry for this domain so
that vadduser and whatnot create people in the right place.
Hope that helps,
Nick Harring
Webley Systems
load.
Hope that Helps,
Nick Harring
Webley Systems
dont see a need for this. It would only add more
confusion. Unless its a compile time configurable argument, in which
case it would be okay.
X
Notice the --enable-feature part of the description of the patch? By
default this would suck, as an option its perfect.
Cheers,
Nick Harring
Webley Systems
utely right about requiring more than the
current patch supplies.
Cheers,
Nick Harring
Webley Systems
bove
message when trying to send a mail before i have logged in via pop3.
hanez
Hope that Helps,
Nick Harring
Tom Collins wrote:
On Tuesday, November 4, 2003, at 05:40 AM, Nick Harring wrote:
Actually, this is already a right place to put this, which is in
randltr. Oddly that's what's used for generating the salt, but not
what's used for generating the password. Instead the passwor
would be truly nice would be a sort
of meta qmail/vpopmail/courier/sqwebmail/squirrelmail/etc list just for
new version announcements so that anything related to the cluster of
packages that many of use some group of would have one place to be
announced at.
--
Nick
Nick Harring wrote:
This is the Right Thing imho. It might be easier though to move the
srandom()/random() and new reads from /dev/urandom into a function of
its own, rather than replacing them whereever they're sprinkled
through the code. I realize that's even more work, but it
Paul L. Allen wrote:
I'm going to try to answer both you and Tom at the same time. One of
the few times I didn't bother checking mail at least once after finishing
on Friday night and I have over 300 waiting for me on Monday morning.
Nick Harring writes:
Better than wha
st wrapping the srandom seeding in #ifdef's and adding a
check in configure would work, and I'm working up a patch to do the
first bit, though I know zero about configure/autoconf and thus can't
help there. I'll submit via sourceforge once I get it working and non-ugly.
Cheers,
Nick Harring
Webley Systems
does vchkpw allow for MD5 auth logins?
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Recent versions of vpopmail support md5 auth. I think I've actually
tested it and it worked as well.
Hope that Helps
Nick Harring
n the emotional
highs you get from tearing into people.
Cheers,
Nick Harring
nable-logging=v this will set verbose with errors logging.
if i try to auth with evolution i get the password dialog again and
again without any error messages in smtp/log/main/current
so i try to debug my problem
Hope that helps,
Nick Harring
Webley Systems
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