Myron Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> VHOME=`/var/lib/vpopmail/bin/vuserinfo -d [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>
>> VPOP="$VHOME/Maildir/"
>> if ( "no such user" =~ /$VHOME/:d )
>> {
>> VDOMHOME=`/var/lib/vpopmail/bin/vdominfo -d $HOST`
>> VPOP3=`cat $VDOMHOME/.qmail-default | cut -f4 -d' '`
>> VPOP="$VPO
mmediately bounce> due to them being targeted / previously used.
One of these contains> a period in the name, such as:
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]> > I have a .qmail file
created for [EMAIL PROTECTED] that is named> ..qmail-foo. I also
created .qmail-foo.bar which also shou
Myron Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> The above script grabs all custom filter settings dropped by
>> spamassassin and works fine, EXCEPT in the following circumstances:
>>
>> you have a catchall and you send a message to the catchall, then it
>> executes the script except $EXT (and also possib
Ross Davis - DataAnywhere.net <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On my pc (using outlook 2002) I have added one pop3 account to pull
>> the mail from my inbox off onto my machine and another Imap account
>> that I can use to monitor my spam folder. This is really nice
>> concept wise except I am gettin
Jeremy Kitchen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, 2003-12-15 at 13:26, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> This is because spamc is a perlscript, as well as spamd. Spamc has
>> the '-w' perl flag in the interpreter line. Remove it. -w just
>> adds additional warnings.
>
> err... spamc is written in C
Rodney M <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If I use your spamd line (/usr/bin/spamd -v -a -c), I get the
> following error in /var/log/maillog:
I don't use -d because I run spamd via daemontools. It has a tendancy to
crash on occasion..
> Dec 15 12:12:32 gigantic spamd[46584]: connection from localh
Rodney M <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for the tip. Over the weekend I finally fixed my problem. For
> starters, in order to use spamc (instead of spamassassin) you have to
> have spamd running. I'm starting spamd like so:
>
> spamd -d -a -v -x -u vpopmail -H /home/vpopmail/
>
> For some r
Casey Zacek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I can use either the real or alias domain to login to sqwebmail and
>> qmailadmin on my server.. Sqwebmail even shows the "whatever you
>> logged in with" domain as your login name.
Hey, what do you know, it does work. I remember a year or so ago it didn
From: "Casey Zacek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
| Why not just vaddaliasdomain? Symlinks are for oldschool
| crappy-method aliasdomains.
vaddaliasdomain doesn't let you truely interchange domains. For example,
you won't be able to use [EMAIL PROTECTED] as your username, only
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Yeah, thi
On Saturday, December 13, 2003, at 07:04 PM, nathan Gordon wrote:>
>> Can I set Domain1.com up to allow POP access from the clients (in
the>> same way as in Domain2.com and Domain3.com)? > >
Compile vpopmail with --enable-passwd option to support system> accounts.
.. Or you could do thi
Nevermind, I figured it out.
Thanks for your help, much appreciated.
-Robertson
- Original Message -
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "vpopmail list" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, December 08, 2003 5:42 PM
Subject: Re: [vchkpw] vpopmail.h question
> Yes, and I've deleted it. When y
Yes, and I've deleted it. When you try to log back in, you can log in, but
when you try to actually do anything, you get back to that error. I also
see qmailadmin is creating the files as chmod 0:
--1 vpopmail vchkpw 47 Dec 8 17:41 1070923318.qw
-Robertson
- Original
After that change, now when logging into ANY domains qmailadmin, I get:
Only one person can log in as system postmaster at one time. Someone else
has logged in. Please only have one login at a time.
-Robertson
- Original Message -
From: "Tom Collins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "vpopmail
Didn't work :(
drwx--3 vpopmail vchkpw 20 Dec 8 13:22 test
I edited the vars, recompiled, reinstalled.
Note this user was added via qmailadmin, which as far as I know just does
calls to vadduser/vadddomain/etc.
-Robertson
- Original Message -
From: "Tom Collins" <[E
I need vpopmail to always create directories as chmod 777. Yes, I know this
is a huge security issue, but I need it done anyway.
I know I need to change one of the following variables, but no matter what I
try (yes, 777..), it doesn't create the directories as 777.
#define VPOPMAIL_UMASK
That's actually a qmail error, not vpopmail.
It's caused by incorrect permissions in the
queue.
Fix:
chown -R qmailq:qmail /var/qmail/queue/todo/
But more importabtly, find out what changed the permissions,
and why to fix the problem for good - as it may just happen again.
- Origi
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