John Simpson wrote:
i've run into the same thing with qmailadmin and vqadmin, and even went
so far as to write a patch for vqadmin (which has been ignored by
inter7 for two years- maybe mentioning it again here will make somebody
look at it? visit http://qmail.jms1.net/ and search for "v
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John Simpson wrote:
> is there a reason you couldn't have it recursively run itself using
> "$0" instead of forcing a fixed name? does it not work this way, or is
> this a testing version and not meant to be a finished product yet?
Because that wont
On 2005-09-19, at 1406, Matt Brookings wrote:
I just wanted to follow this posting up with a script that handles
hashed domains directories. It's a little longer the previous one,
and may be a little fishy on older bash shells, but it should work
on any newer systems. If you use it, let me kno
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Jan-Willem Regeer wrote:
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> On Aug 8, 2005, at 4:52 PM, Matt Brookings wrote:
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> Rick Macdougall wrote:
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> |> | #!/bin/sh
> |> | #
> |> | # 06/21/05
> |> | # <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> |> | #
> |> | # Using vpopmail/domai
On Aug 8, 2005, at 4:52 PM, Matt Brookings wrote:
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Matt,
Worked a treat - thanks for that!
Tim
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Rick Macdougall wrote:
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|> | Timothy Arnold wrote:
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|> | |> If you have your qmail source tree cd into it and type
|> | |> make setup check
Matt Brookings wrote:
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Matt Brookings wrote:
| Timothy Arnold wrote:
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| |> If you have your qmail source tree cd into it and type
| |> make setup check
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| |> You will probably have to re-install vpopmail and qmailadmin as well
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| |> If not
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Matt Brookings wrote:
| Timothy Arnold wrote:
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| |> If you have your qmail source tree cd into it and type
| |> make setup check
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| |> You will probably have to re-install vpopmail and qmailadmin as well
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| |> If not you will have to rebuil
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Timothy Arnold wrote:
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|> If you have your qmail source tree cd into it and type
|> make setup check
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|> You will probably have to re-install vpopmail and qmailadmin as well
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|> If not you will have to rebuild from scratch ;-(
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| Hmm, how do
On Monday 08 Aug 2005 13:22, Timothy Arnold wrote:
> > If you have your qmail source tree cd into it and type
> > make setup check
> >
> > You will probably have to re-install vpopmail and qmailadmin as well
> >
> > If not you will have to rebuild from scratch ;-(
>
> Hmm, how do I generate all of
Timothy Arnold wrote:
Hello!
I am in need of some assistance! I have managed to lose /var/qmail and
all I have left is /home/vpopmail and the mysql database. What is the
easiest way to recreate all of the required qmail files??
You might want to see if anyone else has suggestions, but if y
From your backup!?
which I don't have :(very very stupid I know
>
>> If you have your qmail source tree cd into it and type
>> make setup check
>>
>> You will probably have to re-install vpopmail and qmailadmin as well
>>
>> If not you will have to rebuild from scratch ;-(
>>
>
> Hmm, how do I generate all of the virtualdomains, rcpthosts, append,
> assign
> et
If you have your qmail source tree cd into it and type
make setup check
You will probably have to re-install vpopmail and qmailadmin as well
If not you will have to rebuild from scratch ;-(
Hmm, how do I generate all of the virtualdomains, rcpthosts, append, assign
etc for the vpopmail hos
On Monday 08 Aug 2005 12:48, Timothy Arnold wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I am in need of some assistance! I have managed to lose /var/qmail and all
> I have left is /home/vpopmail and the mysql database. What is the easiest
> way to recreate all of the required qmail files??
If you have your qmail source tr
Hello!
I am in need of some assistance! I have managed to lose /var/qmail and all I
have left is /home/vpopmail and the mysql database. What is the easiest way
to recreate all of the required qmail files??
Cheers
Tim.
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