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Wouter van der Schagt wrote:
>> Don't set a domain quota and it won't enforce one. Just an FYI.
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> Great thanks. That could be usefull :) Is it off (as in not enforced) by
> default or do i need to specify a setting.
It's like any other quota. Unl
Don't set a domain quota and it won't enforce one. Just an FYI.
Great thanks. That could be usefull :) Is it off (as in not enforced) by
default or do i need to specify a setting.
The issue will be resolved with a linker flag which I accidentally did not
re-implement when re-writing parts of
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Wouter van der Schagt wrote:
> Thank you for your quick reply,
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>> ..er, it's --enable-domainquotas not --enable-domain-quotas
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> Yes, and they didnt work in versions 5.4.25 or below, all relevant code
> as i remember now was commented out so any c
Hi Matt,
A small note on some of this.
Matt Brookings wrote:
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Wouter van der Schagt wrote:
1) A ./configure without any additional options gives no warnings,
however when specifying --enable-roaming-users I get the following error
messages when the
Thank you for your quick reply,
..er, it's --enable-domainquotas not --enable-domain-quotas
Yes, and they didnt work in versions 5.4.25 or below, all relevant code as i
remember now was commented out so any configure options didnt have any
effect. My badignore the question.
As for the
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Harm van Tilborg wrote:
>> Why not put it all in a directory called /etc/tcpserver. Since I'm not
>> only ACL'ing SMTP, also POP, IMAP, vpopmaild, etc. etc.
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>> So like /etc/tcpserver/smtp with the plain rules, and
>> /etc/tcpserver/smtp.cdb with the
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Wouter van der Schagt wrote:
> 2) When configuring with --enable-domain-quotas=n , the output at the
> end of the configure reveals quotes as turned on in the following line:
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> domain quotas = ON --enable-domainquotas (default)
..er, it's --enab
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Wouter van der Schagt wrote:
> 1) A ./configure without any additional options gives no warnings,
> however when specifying --enable-roaming-users I get the following error
> messages when the relay file is in /etc/tcp.smtp and the .cdb counterpart.
>
Good morning,
I'm trying out the 5.5 branch and configure / make it on some production
servers. Below are my experiences.
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1) A ./configure without any additional options gives no warnings, however
when specifying --enable-roaming-users I get the following error messages
when the relay