> This will work, ofcourse, but that would make vpopmail obsolete. I just
> might as well make system users then. I want the virtual users to chroot
> to their domain directory automagically. And what about people who
> manage their own domain and decide to add a virtual user through
> qmailadmin f
> This will work, ofcourse, but that would make vpopmail obsolete. I just
> might as well make system users then. I want the virtual users to chroot
> to their domain directory automagically. And what about people who
> manage their own domain and decide to add a virtual user through
> qmailadmin f
> Another thrilling question;
> Has anyone already set up vsftpd using virtual users + multiple domains?
> I've read the virtual users hints, but they only mention one fixed
> directory for the virtual ftp users, whilst I need every virtual user
> have its home directory pointing to his own domain.
> How do i limit the bandwidth for outgoing messages ?
>
You should use a firewall -netfilter or something similar if your OS is
not linux- taht has the option to regulate comming and outgoing packets...
If there's a way to use any inter7 software to do such a thing I don't
know it
Juan
Hi there
Im Using qmail's POP3d and Vpopmail... and I still get the same erroos as
soon as I go back to POP3 after logging into IMAP for the first time...
Thanx for your help...
RHCE/Oracle DBA Juan F. Hernández
Administrador/Programador de Sistemas Linux/Unix/PHP
Tel: 58212-6902445
Cel: 0412-97