Tonix (Antonio Nati) skriver:
chkuser does not check for local users when domain is defined into locals.
In such a case it simply accept any recipient for local domains. Reason is
simple. For checking local domains users it should have root privileges,
which is not wanted for a lot of reasons.
John M. Simpson skriver:
On 2012-08-17, at 13:33, Allan Dukat wrote:
>
> On my current server I am using the netqmail-1.05-validrcptto.cdb.patch
> but I have decided to switch to chkuser.patch, so chkuser is new to me.
Is it okay for me (the author of the validrcptto.cdb code) to ask why you
chkuser does not check for local users when domain is defined into locals.
In such a case it simply accept any recipient for local domains. Reason
is simple. For checking local domains users it should have root
privileges, which is not wanted for a lot of reasons.
I suggest to abandon any loca
On 2012-08-17, at 13:33, Allan Dukat wrote:
>
> On my current server I am using the netqmail-1.05-validrcptto.cdb.patch
> but I have decided to switch to chkuser.patch, so chkuser is new to me.
Is it okay for me (the author of the validrcptto.cdb code) to ask why you
decided to switch?
Hi everyone
I am about to migrate to a new netqmail-1.06 + chkuser-2.0.9release +
dovecot-2.1.9 + ezmlm-idx-7.1.1 + httpd-2.4.2 + qmailadmin-1.2.16 +
sqwebmail-5.5.3 + vpopmail-5.4.33 + vqadmin-2.3.7-server, which I have
compiled, and is now testing.
On my current server I am using the netq
Il 11/02/2011 16:45, Matt Brookings ha scritto:
> The latest development version, 5.4.33, can be found on SourceForge.
> The only changes in the new tarball are updated upgrade instructions
> for MySQL limits.
>
> I had hoped to mark this package stable this week, but it's looking
> like at least
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The latest development version, 5.4.33, can be found on SourceForge.
The only changes in the new tarball are updated upgrade instructions
for MySQL limits.
I had hoped to mark this package stable this week, but it's looking
like at least one more week
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This snapshot contains many changes to the vusage daemon to make it more
efficient,
as well as an updated database format which is used to save and load a complete
snapshot
of what the vusage daemon had in memory at shutdown for instant restarts.
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In the trunk, now 5.5.0, you will find a patch to address the recently reported
issue
about --enable-vpopuser and --enable-vpopgroup.
These were intended to be renamed to --with-vpopuser, and --with-vpopgroup, and
that
somehow got bungled during the
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- Added vpopmail version output to vconfig
- Updated library and include path detection for MySQL and LDAP
- Updated version definition strings
- Updated vconfig output not to terminate with spaces
- Added group.h to install header
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Gabriel Torres wrote:
>> If you'd like to run qmailadmin, I just released the qmailadmin 1.4 branch
>> which works with 5.5.
>
> Please advice where I can download it. At
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/qmailadmin/files/
I haven't released a tarbal
> If you'd like to run qmailadmin, I just released the qmailadmin 1.4 branch
> which works with 5.5.
Please advice where I can download it. At
http://sourceforge.net/projects/qmailadmin/files/
I see 1.2.13 as the latest one.
Gabriel.
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Gabriel Torres wrote:
>> Configure without the --disable-many-domains and try again
>
> Did it and now it is working like a charm!
>
> E-mail forwarders are all working.
Glad to hear it. Let me know of any issues you run into. I'm always looking
f
> Configure without the --disable-many-domains and try again
Did it and now it is working like a charm!
E-mail forwarders are all working.
Thanks for your support!
Cheers,
Gabriel.
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Gabriel Torres wrote:
>> Are you sure you should have many domains disabled?
>
> Yes, compiling mysql backend with:
>
> ./configure --enable-valias --enable-auth-logging --disable-many-domains
> && make && make install
Configure without the --disabl
> Are you sure you should have many domains disabled?
Yes, compiling mysql backend with:
./configure --enable-valias --enable-auth-logging --disable-many-domains
&& make && make install
> What does the 5.5
> vuserinfo return for this user?
./vuserinfo gabr...@hardwaresecrets.com
vmysql: sql err
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Gabriel Torres wrote:
> -- Error Message When Trying to send an e-mail --
>
> ERROR:
> Message not sent. Server replied:
> Authentication failed
> 535 authorization failed (#5.7.0)
>
> What shows up at syslog:
>
> Aug 18 13:06:49 mail vpopmail[12863
Matt,
I downloaded this new package but I am now getting the following error.
-- Compiled and Installed like this --
./configure --enable-logging=p --disable-passwd --enable-clear-passwd &&
make && make install-strip
cd backends/mysql
./configure --enable-valias --enable-auth-logging --disable
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ChangeLog:
- Removed old VALIAS ifdefs in vdelivermail
- Removed old VALIAS ifdefs in dotqmail2valias
- Updated dotqmail2valias to check if backend module provides native valias
support
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Matt BrookingsGnuPG Key FAE0672C
So
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- Many domains configuration had been lost in the shuffle; Fixed
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Inter7 Internet Technologies, Inc. (815)776-9465
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I've added a new 5.5 release on SourceForge. Changes from last version:
- Added mailbox group code
- Added vconfig binary for outputting hardcoded paths, strings, and integers
As SourceForge is still dealing with whatever issue is causing files
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Just replaced the existing 5.4.28-devel with a newer one that includes the
remaining changes from the day.
I'm going to freeze 5.4.28-devel there.
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Software developer Systems
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I've tagged the trunk revision as 5.4.28-devel. You can find it under the
devel tree on SourceForge in tarball form.
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Matt BrookingsGnuPG Key D9414F70
Software developer Systems technician
Inter7 Interne
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The latest development version of the vusage package is located at:
http://www.inter7.com/devel/81793e028b8ae5c8e11c40a684264186/vusage-0.0.5.tar.bz2
ChangeLog for 0.0.5:
Added discovery of removed users
Added warning if polling time is too s
On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 2:28 PM, Wouter van der Schagt
wrote:
> To compile, edit Makefile.am and add vmoddomain as a program in
>> vpopmailbin_PROGRAMS
>> and also add the following
>> vmoddomain_SOURCES = vmoddomain.c
>> vmoddomain_LDADD = libvpopmail.a @auth_libs@
>>
>> After editing Makefile.am
To compile, edit Makefile.am and add vmoddomain as a program in
vpopmailbin_PROGRAMS
and also add the following
vmoddomain_SOURCES = vmoddomain.c
vmoddomain_LDADD = libvpopmail.a @auth_libs@
After editing Makefile.am you can do make
I did that, but no success. Do i also have to modify Makefile
On Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 7:47 PM, Wouter van der Schagt
wrote:
> Not that i can think off, most things are popbox specific. Is this in the
> development version already? if now, how can i link and test it?
>
vmoddomain.c is attached as a file in the following tracker
https://sourceforge.net/track
:50 PM
Subject: [vchkpw] New Command vmoddomain
I have added a new command vmoddomain based on a request by Wouter van der
Schagt.
Have attached vmoddomain.c in the tracker request.
Currently the command will change the catch-all address
usage: vmoddomain [options] domain
options: -f
Sorry my bet.. You right for users.
Remo
Rick Macdougall On 1/29/09 8:31 AM, "Rick Macdougall"
wrote:
> Remo Mattei wrote:
>> How about spam enable and disable feature? Also vacation will be a good one
>>
>
> vacation on a domain ?
>
> Regards,
>
> Rick
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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Remo Mattei wrote:
How about spam enable and disable feature? Also vacation will be a good one
vacation on a domain ?
Regards,
Rick
!DSPAM:4981cbd732681663383336!
How about spam enable and disable feature? Also vacation will be a
good one
Ciao
Remo
Inviato da iPhone
Il giorno 29/gen/09, alle ore 01:50, Manvendra Bhangui > ha scritto:
I have added a new command vmoddomain based on a request by Wouter
van der Schagt.
Have attached vmoddomain.c in t
I have added a new command vmoddomain based on a request by Wouter van der
Schagt.
Have attached vmoddomain.c in the tracker request.
Currently the command will change the catch-all address
usage: vmoddomain [options] domain
options: -f (Sets the Domain with VFILTER capability)
-h
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vch...@developersdesk.com wrote:
> I've now compiled and installed on a 64 bit machine. This is a low usage
> live server, and seems to be working. I use the CDB back end on all of my
> installs. I did not need to use any of the tricks that used to
Matt Brookings wrote:
> I've tagged the current CVS HEAD as version 5.4.27, a development
> release. It is available for download.
I've now compiled and installed on a 64 bit machine. This is a low usage
live server, and seems to be working. I use the CDB back end on all of my
installs. I di
Matt Brookings wrote:
I've tagged the current CVS HEAD as version 5.4.27, a development release. It
is available for download.
So far so good. I've built 5.4.27 based on the Shupp toaster, and it
has made it through the test drive. I'll bang on it a bit this week
then put it on a low v
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Remo Mattei wrote:
> I am running the 4.26 what are the changes does anyone know on the .27
The ChangeLog is available on SourceForge. Major addition is the backfill
patch,
and getting everyone up to a 'current' release we can all work from.
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I am running the 4.26 what are the changes does anyone know on the .27
Thanks
Remo
Rick Widmer On 1/16/09 2:05 PM, "Rick Widmer"
wrote:
>
>
> Matt Brookings wrote:
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>> I've tagged the current CVS HEAD as version 5.4.27, a development rel
Matt Brookings wrote:
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I've tagged the current CVS HEAD as version 5.4.27, a development release. It
is available for download.
I realize that there was a plan to rename this a 5.x series, but the changes
provided currently are relatively
minimal
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I've tagged the current CVS HEAD as version 5.4.27, a development release. It
is available for download.
I realize that there was a plan to rename this a 5.x series, but the changes
provided currently are relatively
minimal. The reason for tagging
Hello,
Nowadays, I am working on vpopmail+LDAP environment.
As you know, --enable-valias is only works on SQL backends, So
when you create an alias over qmailadmin, we can't get this
information.
I would like to make user lookup on LDAP on my SMTP GW server.
Because of the problem described above,
Am 04.11.2007 um 22:51 schrieb Quey:
If you are going to use that as a stand point, maybe you need to
use bloated winblows :)
No thanks.
Or for that matter in Linux I think Ubuntu, or OpenSolaris as they
all apparently have trillions of packages ...
It's not the packages - it's
I fail to see what this has to do with vpopmail.
Please take it off the list.
Rick
Michael Johnson wrote:
Quey wrote:
Michael Johnson wrote:
It is nice to use Slackware because it doesn't do funky stuff with
software. qmail installs fairly easily and fits in decently well. Oh, it
also works
Michael Johnson wrote:
I follow the rule that one should never log in directly as root. In this
case, you need at least one mortal local account as an initial login.
- Michael
It should not matter about a local root login, after all you do protect
your servers at the core routers dont you.
Quey wrote:
> Michael Johnson wrote:
>> It is nice to use Slackware because it doesn't do funky stuff with
>> software. qmail installs fairly easily and fits in decently well. Oh, it
>> also works great on slower hardware because you can strip services to
>> the bare essentials easily and thus leav
Michael Johnson wrote:
It is nice to use Slackware because it doesn't do funky stuff with
software. qmail installs fairly easily and fits in decently well. Oh, it
also works great on slower hardware because you can strip services to
the bare essentials easily and thus leave more resources for the
Rainer Duffner wrote:
Quey schrieb:
Remo Mattei wrote:
Hello I have a few questions since I am building a new server. Now the
box is running centos 4.5 with qmail and fuzzyocr, spamassassin,dspam
and tmda with simscan the load during the day is hi since it's an
old P3
1.2mgz and 1.5g of mem. t
Rainer Duffner wrote:
> Quey schrieb:
>> Remo Mattei wrote:
>>> Hello I have a few questions since I am building a new server. Now the
>>> box is running centos 4.5 with qmail and fuzzyocr, spamassassin,dspam
>>> and tmda with simscan the load during the day is hi since it's an old P3
>>> 1.2mgz an
Quey schrieb:
Remo Mattei wrote:
Hello I have a few questions since I am building a new server. Now the
box is running centos 4.5 with qmail and fuzzyocr, spamassassin,dspam
and tmda with simscan the load during the day is hi since it's an old P3
1.2mgz and 1.5g of mem. this box is running mysql
Remo Mattei wrote:
Hello I have a few questions since I am building a new server. Now the
box is running centos 4.5 with qmail and fuzzyocr, spamassassin,dspam
and tmda with simscan the load during the day is hi since it's an old P3
1.2mgz and 1.5g of mem. this box is running mysql 4.1.x, vpopmai
Hello I have a few questions since I am building a new server. Now the
box is running centos 4.5 with qmail and fuzzyocr, spamassassin,dspam
and tmda with simscan the load during the day is hi since it's an old P3
1.2mgz and 1.5g of mem. this box is running mysql 4.1.x, vpopmail 5.4.17
with the DB
On Jun 29, 2006, at 4:54 AM, Roger wrote:
We recently purchased an Intel 64 bit Server which i installed with
Fedora Core 5 64 bit version. I successfully installed Qmail in about
2 days. So now when i look at the MySQL database i notice that there
is a database in there called vpopmail in tha
We recently purchased an Intel 64 bit Server which i installed with Fedora Core 5 64 bit version. I successfully installed Qmail in about 2 days. So now when i look at the MySQL database i notice that there is a database in there called vpopmail in that database a seperate table is created for
On Jun 12, 2006, at 3:59 PM, Steve Cole wrote:
It's been over a month now... any word on a release with the issues
identified
in 5.4.16 resolved? I recall Tom saying that we should expect a
version mid
last week, but Sourceforge isn't reflecting that.
Sorry, last week was a busy one for me (
It's been over a month now... any word on a release with the issues identified
in 5.4.16 resolved? I recall Tom saying that we should expect a version mid
last week, but Sourceforge isn't reflecting that.
Hey,
a time I've read about the vpopmaild feature for some new vpopmail
release. Unfortunately I doesn't know where I've read about it. Is this
feature planned and what pricisly is it for?
Regards
Christoph
Winanjaya - PBXSoftwares.com wrote:
Hi.. I had upgraded successfully with no error or warning.. but how to make
me sure that I already run vpopmail-5.4?
thanks a lot in advance
Regards
Winanjaya
Hi,
~vpopmail/bin/vpopbull -v
Regards,
Rick
Winanjaya - PBXSoftwares.com wrote:
Thanks Jeremy,
One more question: will I lose the mailboxes? after I upgrade to
vpopmail-5.4?
thanks a lot in advance
Hi,
Although Jeremy is better equipped than I to answer, you will not lose
any mailboxes by simply upgrading vpopmail.
You may how ever
Hi.. I had upgraded successfully with no error or warning.. but how to make
me sure that I already run vpopmail-5.4?
thanks a lot in advance
Regards
Winanjaya
Thanks Jeremy,
One more question: will I lose the mailboxes? after I upgrade to
vpopmail-5.4?
thanks a lot in advance
Regards
Winanjaya
Because it messes up the flow of reading.
> How come?
> > I prefer to reply inline.
> > > What do you do instead?
> > > > No.
> > > > > Do you like top-posting?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Top-posting <-- read.
On Thursday 22 December 2005 05:16 pm, Winanjaya - PBXSoftwares.com wrote:
> Thanks a
-5.2 if something happen? .. if
so how to rollback ..
I need advise
thanks a lot in advance
Regards
Winanjaya
- Original Message -
From: "Jeremy Kitchen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Friday, December 23, 2005 7:56 AM
Subject: Re: [vchkpw] New bie want to upgrade
On Thursday 22 December 2005 04:50 pm, Winanjaya - PBXSoftwares.com wrote:
> I installed qmail+vpopmail-5.2+sqwebmail+qmailadmin+ucspi_tcp instantly by
> using qinstall tools..
bad idea. You should follow www.lifewithqmail.org and then read vpopmail's
INSTALL file. Anywho, you've already shot y
Dear All,
I installed
qmail+vpopmail-5.2+sqwebmail+qmailadmin+ucspi_tcp instantly by using qinstall
tools..
Now I want to upgrade vpopmail-5.2 to vpopmail-5.4,
I am afraid whether the mailboxes will gone or not? or I don't know
what configuration parameter should I use?
what's the bes
On 2005-10-30, at 1300, Tom Collins wrote:
On Oct 30, 2005, at 9:35 AM, Anilkumar wrote:
it create the user perfectly with his Inbox
i want to create four (4) new folder at the time of creating a new
user
Edit the function make_user_dir() in vpopmail.c. At the beginning
of the function, i
On Oct 30, 2005, at 9:35 AM, Anilkumar wrote:
it create the user perfectly with his Inbox
i want to create four (4) new folder at the time of creating a new user
Edit the function make_user_dir() in vpopmail.c. At the beginning of
the function, it has a list of folders to create for every use
Dear All,
I have installed Vpopmail + qmail several
times,
one major problem i face is
whenever i add a user with
~vpopmail/bin/vadduder command or qmailadmin
script
it create the user perfectly with his Inbox
i want to create four (4) new folder at the time of
creating a new user
Fast Johnny wrote:
--- Bruno Negrao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I believe this is because in the headers of the messages it's showing
[EMAIL PROTECTED] instead of [EMAIL PROTECTED], and this confuses the pop3 server or
client. (i think it confuses the server).
I replaced every occrence of
--- Bruno Negrao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I believe this is because in the headers of the messages it's showing
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] instead of [EMAIL PROTECTED], and this confuses the pop3
> server or
> client. (i think it confuses the server).
>
I replaced every occrence of [EMAIL PROTEC
bruno.
- Original Message -
From: "Fast Johnny" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Wednesday, August 31, 2005 1:27 PM
Subject: [vchkpw] New email problem..
I have a strange problem. I have a debian-qmail-vpopmail-courier imap
server. I don't know if this is a vpopmail problem o
I have a strange problem. I have a debian-qmail-vpopmail-courier imap
server. I don't know if this is a vpopmail problem or courier imap.
I added a new domain and user (vadddomain b.com;vadduser [EMAIL PROTECTED])
the other day and I copied all the email for 1 user to the new domain:
cp -Rp ~vpo
Jeremy Kitchen wrote:
On Thursday 07 July 2005 09:07 pm, W.D.McKinney wrote:
Hello,
Looking forward to help here with vpopmal & maildir setup.
I have a qmail MTA config:
locals:
Messages for localhost are delivered locally.
Messages for avocado.akwireless.net are delivered locally.
On Thursday 07 July 2005 09:07 pm, W.D.McKinney wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Looking forward to help here with vpopmal & maildir setup.
> I have a qmail MTA config:
> locals:
> Messages for localhost are delivered locally.
> Messages for avocado.akwireless.net are delivered locally.
> virtualdomains:
> Vir
Hello,
Looking forward to help here with vpopmal & maildir setup.
I have a qmail MTA config:
-
# ./qmail-showctl
qmail home directory: /var/qmail.
user-ext delimiter: -.
paternalism (in decimal): 2.
silent concurrency limit:
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Be advised, my previous public key has expired. Below is my new
one.
Public key for 0x87361146B7B54216
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mQGiBELK+dIRBAC0okiXPmTsEvTKE8Y23OtaJlMiWFj6IpUxOhUN80+xLd4M8iry
gNr+xMr
New project: tcpblocker 1.0
Tcpblocker is for sites that want to limit the number of times an IP address
can connect to a tcpserver controlled service such as smtp. Each time
tcpblock runs, it counts how many connections were made per client IP. If an
IP exceeds the configurable, maximum number
Never Mind,
I'm an idiot. It's working too well now :)
Regards,
Rick
Rick Macdougall wrote:
Evening Tom,
Just testing 5.4.11 and the quota seems to be incorrect.
limits: No user limits set.
dir: /home/vpopmail/domains/munged.com/laurabelle
quota: 1000S
usage: 99%
last auth: T
Evening Tom,
Just testing 5.4.11 and the quota seems to be incorrect.
limits: No user limits set.
dir: /home/vpopmail/domains/munged.com/laurabelle
quota: 1000S
usage: 99%
last auth: Tue Mar 22 14:45:48 2005
du in her home dir gives
2600./cur
68 ./new
4 ./tmp
4
simscan 1.0.7 is now available.
http://www.inter7.com/simscan/
Simscan is a simple program that enables qmail-smtpd to reject viruses, spam
and block attachments during the SMTP conversation so the email never makes
it into your computers. It is completely open source and uses other open
source co
Rick Macdougall said:
> Hi,
>
> Jason 'XenoPhage' Frisvold wrote:
>
> What is this qscan you mention? Google doesn't show anything. I know
> qscanq, but it doesn't (to me) support SA within it.
My apologies as I was mistaken.. It was qscanq ... And I believe
qmail-spamc is the program that sup
Rick Macdougall said:
> Hi,
>
> Jason 'XenoPhage' Frisvold wrote:
>
> What is this qscan you mention? Google doesn't show anything. I know
> qscanq, but it doesn't (to me) support SA within it.
My apologies as I was mistaken.. It was qscanq ... And I believe
qmail-spamc is the program that sup
Hi,
Jason 'XenoPhage' Frisvold wrote:
Yeah, I don't remember patching anything here for that... Bill's toaster
has just about everything... He's planning on posting a new version
sometime soon (possibly next week) with a few new features, including
qscan instead of qmail-scanner...
What is this q
Roger Lipscombe said:
> I'm using qmail+vpopmail+BincIMAP+SquirrelMail+ClamAV+qmailAdmin. See
> http://www.differentpla.net/node/view/165 for how I did it. I'm not using
> SpamAssassin (it's on the list, though), and I don't need quota support.
> It's all working together extremely well.
Using B
I have pretty much the same setup, except I use vpopmail in the mix, and
squirrelmail for the webmail side of things. I have no experience
with SqWebmail, so I can't really compare them. One bonus for
squirrelmail is that if you configure spamassasin with mysql support,
you can put a highly
Kit Halsted wrote:
> Howdy Folks:
>
> I've just been asked to either set up a new server or add some
> services to an existing server.
[snip]
> I'd love to hear from anybody who's using these together, & I think I
> also need to patch qmail for Maildir++ (?) support? Does the patch
> for that in
Howdy Folks:
I've just been asked to either set up a new server or add some
services to an existing server. The current server runs netqmail 1.05
+ SMTP-AUTH 0.42 & vpopmail 5.4.2 on OpenBSD 3.5. The client's
requirements are as follows:
-Virus checking
-Spam filtering
-Quota limitations enforc
> A new update to the vpopmail extension for PHP has been uploaded to
>
> http://kimberly.developersdesk.com/
>
> I believe it now supports everything that QmailAdmin uses.
>
Hi Rick,
Is your PHP vpopmail extention able to create and manage Forwards, Robots
(autoresponders), and mailing li
A new update to the vpopmail extension for PHP has been uploaded to
http://kimberly.developersdesk.com/
I believe it now supports everything that QmailAdmin uses.
Hi all,
after removing MySQL.rpm and installed a clean mysql I have now this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]# ./vadddomain test.com
Please enter password for postmaster:
enter password again:
Failure while attempting to remove_line() the locals file
Error. Failed to add domain to assign file
Error: Could
Have recently re-installed the Qmailadmin program, and now users added
to a domain through either vpopmail or qmailadmin show up in the
qmail-send logs as no_mailbox_by_that_name. Telnet to port 110 with the
username and password works, but email to those users bounces. Anyone
have any ideas? This
On Sun, 14 Sep 2003, Charles Sprickman wrote:
> I've got that, so I can see possible auth failures, but my problem seems
> to come after TLS negotiation and before smtp-auth. If I setup pine to
> use this mail server for outgoing, it negotiates ssl and then prints "smtp
> server has gone away", a
söndagen den 14 september 2003 22.47 skrev Bill Shupp:
> On Sunday, September 14, 2003, at 01:24 PM, Charles Sprickman wrote:
> > While looking for info on how to get more logging out of qmail-smtpd
> > (auth
> > failures),
>
> vchkpw compiled with --enable-logging=v, will show success smtp logins
On Sun, 14 Sep 2003, Bill Shupp wrote:
> On Sunday, September 14, 2003, at 01:24 PM, Charles Sprickman wrote:
>
> > While looking for info on how to get more logging out of qmail-smtpd
> > (auth
> > failures),
>
> vchkpw compiled with --enable-logging=v, will show success smtp logins,
> as well a
On Sunday, September 14, 2003, at 01:24 PM, Charles Sprickman wrote:
While looking for info on how to get more logging out of qmail-smtpd
(auth
failures),
vchkpw compiled with --enable-logging=v, will show success smtp logins,
as well as failures with the attempted password. You'll need the de
söndagen den 14 september 2003 22.27 skrev Charles Sprickman:
> This one's also interesting, it filters "bad" mime types, without needing
> to incur the overhead of a perl-based scanner (ie: qmail-scanner):
>
> http://www.fehcom.de/qmail/qmail.html (scroll to "warlord")
Yeah, I'm using it, very co
This one's also interesting, it filters "bad" mime types, without needing
to incur the overhead of a perl-based scanner (ie: qmail-scanner):
http://www.fehcom.de/qmail/qmail.html (scroll to "warlord")
This guy's site is worth exploring, lots of neat stuff.
Charles
On Sun, 14 Sep 2003, Charles S
While looking for info on how to get more logging out of qmail-smtpd (auth
failures), I found this on the qmail mailing list:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=qmail&w=2&r=1&s=qmail-smtpd+logging+auth&q=b
Looks interesting, but of course trying it out requires another round of
patch massaging to ma
By request, I've created vpopmail-devel on SourceForge as a companion list to qmailadmin-devel. Those of you interested in vpopmail in addition to qmailadmin should probably sign up. Michael Bowe has been reviewing the source, and we have some work to do.
http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/lis
Just in case you all didn't have the address for the download location,
you can get it at:
http://www.somnioworld.com/qmailadmin.php
Ok, Thanks to a buddy's encouragement we were able to finish most of the
requests people have had for the New Look & Feel to qmailadmin. He
really needed the
.
You can get all of these files at:
http://www.somnioworld.com/qmailadmin.php
Good Luck!
Justin C.
-Original Message-
From: Randy Ricker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2003 8:59 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [mail-toaster] RE: [vchkpw] New Look and Feel
I finally had a little time and I fixed the problems with our full
installation of our new look and feel for qmailadmin.
The problems that people wrote in about the login redirecting and not
working have been fixed. I still need to add in a logout button and I
will try to get that done soon enoug
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