Just ignore it and delete it.
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Subject: Re: [vchkpw] vhostadmin problem (KMM6374095I87L0KM)
Can someone/anyone explain what this email to the list is, and how it
mig
Can someone/anyone explain what this email to the list is, and how it
might have happened?
thanks,
ComputekIE
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as I see, this peace of software wrote using old-style PHP passing
variables as reference behavior.
I can't make it work too even after some patching and making changes in
php.ini, i've got an empty accounts list. :(
write your own php code or rewrite this using php-sockets interface to
vpopmail
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Charles Sprickman wrote:
| I'm curious, if I want to watch the jabber between vhostadmin and
| vpopmaild what's the proper way to add "recordio" in a vpopmaild run
| script?
|
Just pop recordio in front of vpopmaild in the startup script
Feel free to su
On Friday 08 April 2005 07:42 pm, Charles Sprickman wrote:
> On Tue, 8 Mar 2005, Ken Jones wrote:
> > Since the vpopmail daemon runs under tcpserver the PHP interface can
> > run on a seperate machine, as well as solving the PHP permissions
> > problem.
>
> I'm curious, if I want to watch the jabbe
On Tue, 8 Mar 2005, Ken Jones wrote:
Since the vpopmail daemon runs under tcpserver the PHP interface can
run on a seperate machine, as well as solving the PHP permissions
problem.
I'm curious, if I want to watch the jabber between vhostadmin and
vpopmaild what's the proper way to add "recordio" i
on 3/13/05 10:18 AM, YaP <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I saw this new package on the website but i can't find vpopmaild daemon,
> there's just the file in the cvs. Is cvs the only way to obtain it?
>
> Thanks in advance
This was covered in the recent thread "vhostadmin development release". The
Jeremy Kitchen wrote:
On Tuesday 08 March 2005 04:06 pm, Dave Goodrich wrote:
Understood, but what of the other three machines I have running? They
all use the same control files. If I add a domain on machine A using
vpopmail daemon, machine A gets to HUP qmail-send, but I cannot run
vadddomain aga
On Tuesday 08 March 2005 04:06 pm, Dave Goodrich wrote:
> >>Understood, but what of the other three machines I have running? They
> >>all use the same control files. If I add a domain on machine A using
> >>vpopmail daemon, machine A gets to HUP qmail-send, but I cannot run
> >>vadddomain again on
Jeremy Kitchen wrote:
On Tuesday 08 March 2005 03:35 pm, Dave Goodrich wrote:
Ken Jones wrote:
Before I grab that (might be later this week before I can look at it),
are there any ideas/concepts for using vpopmaild with a group of
machines? I'm curious how this can add a domain. Are you able to HU
Dave Goodrich wrote:
Ken Jones wrote:
Before I grab that (might be later this week before I can look at it),
are there any ideas/concepts for using vpopmaild with a group of
machines? I'm curious how this can add a domain. Are you able to HUP
qmail on multiple machines once a domain is added?
Well
On Tuesday 08 March 2005 03:35 pm, Dave Goodrich wrote:
> Ken Jones wrote:
>
>
>
> >>Before I grab that (might be later this week before I can look at it),
> >>are there any ideas/concepts for using vpopmaild with a group of
> >>machines? I'm curious how this can add a domain. Are you able to HUP
Ken Jones wrote:
Before I grab that (might be later this week before I can look at it),
are there any ideas/concepts for using vpopmaild with a group of
machines? I'm curious how this can add a domain. Are you able to HUP
qmail on multiple machines once a domain is added?
Well, once you connect t
On Tuesday 08 March 2005 2:44 pm, Dave Goodrich wrote:
> Ken Jones wrote:
> > On Tuesday 08 March 2005 1:57 pm, Dave Goodrich wrote:
> >>Ken Jones wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >>Someone not familiar with LAMP might follow the install doc and stop
> >> there,
> >>
> >>http://myserver.com/include/global.inc
Ken Jones wrote:
On Tuesday 08 March 2005 1:57 pm, Dave Goodrich wrote:
Ken Jones wrote:
Someone not familiar with LAMP might follow the install doc and stop there,
http://myserver.com/include/global.incopens the cookie jar.
Where does one find the vpopmail daemon? I downloaded a fresh copy of
On Tuesday 08 March 2005 1:57 pm, Dave Goodrich wrote:
> Ken Jones wrote:
>
> Someone not familiar with LAMP might follow the install doc and stop there,
>
> http://myserver.com/include/global.incopens the cookie jar.
>
> Where does one find the vpopmail daemon? I downloaded a fresh copy of
>
On Tuesday 08 March 2005 1:57 pm, Dave Goodrich wrote:
> Ken Jones wrote:
> > vhostadmin is a PHP control panel for site administrators looking
> > for an easy way to manage their virtual hosting needs via a series
> > of user-configurable plug-in modules. Because of this you have the
> > ability
Ken Jones wrote:
vhostadmin is a PHP control panel for site administrators looking
for an easy way to manage their virtual hosting needs via a series
of user-configurable plug-in modules. Because of this you have the
ability to write and include your own plug-ins.
Although still early in developme
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