James Longstreet wrote:
On Wed, 19 Oct 2005, DAve wrote:
In this situation ezmlm-MySQL is your friend. We setup a webpage with
access to the SQL tables for ezmlm and allow the list admin to add,
remove, update users from the list. They also get a report on what users
have failed probes so they
On Wed, 19 Oct 2005, DAve wrote:
> In this situation ezmlm-MySQL is your friend. We setup a webpage with
> access to the SQL tables for ezmlm and allow the list admin to add,
> remove, update users from the list. They also get a report on what users
> have failed probes so they can re-add the user
What does everyone else think of that idea? It might not even be that
hard to add as a feature. I'm tied up with my day job, and even have a
commitment to do some sponsored QmailAdmin development when I get the
chance (adding an index to the aliases page like we already have for
pop/imap acco
James Longstreet wrote:
I'm running a qmail/vpopmail/ezmlm setup with about 15 lists, all with
different administrators/moderators. Qmailadmin is great for me to use,
but the list moderators don't have a web interface to manage subscribers,
etc. Is it possible to have qmailadmin a
On Oct 19, 2005, at 2:36 PM, James Longstreet wrote:
Is it possible to have qmailadmin allow other users to administrate
mailing lists? Otherwise, what is the best option for such an
interface?
One that is in Gentoo's Portage tree would be ideal, but not strictly
necessary.
Something on my w
I'm running a qmail/vpopmail/ezmlm setup with about 15 lists, all with
different administrators/moderators. Qmailadmin is great for me to use,
but the list moderators don't have a web interface to manage subscribers,
etc. Is it possible to have qmailadmin allow other users to ad
On Mon, 29 Aug 2005, Bob Hutchinson wrote:
> did it create entries in your mysql db?
> if not
> Are permissions correct for command line mysql access?
> I see that vconvert has a -d parameter for debug info, might help
It did create all the entries. Maybe it said it wasn't adding them since
they
On Monday 29 Aug 2005 19:56, James Longstreet wrote:
> On Mon, 29 Aug 2005, Ken Jones wrote:
> > You should just do this:
> > /var/vpopmail/bin/vadddomain domain.com postpass
> >
> > Let vpopmail figure out where to put the domain directory.
> > If you want to initialize directory hashing just dele
On Mon, 29 Aug 2005, Ken Jones wrote:
> You should just do this:
> /var/vpopmail/bin/vadddomain domain.com postpass
>
> Let vpopmail figure out where to put the domain directory.
> If you want to initialize directory hashing just delete the
> /var/vpopmail/domains/.dir-control file.
>
> Ken
Well,
James Longstreet wrote:
On Mon, 29 Aug 2005, Bob Hutchinson wrote:
make sure you used vpopmail/bin/vadddomain to create the virtual domain, then
use vadduser to create the popbox for listname.
Then check in vpopmail/domains/domain.com/listname/. Look for Maildir which
should contain new, tmp
On Mon, 29 Aug 2005, Bob Hutchinson wrote:
> make sure you used vpopmail/bin/vadddomain to create the virtual domain, then
> use vadduser to create the popbox for listname.
>
> Then check in vpopmail/domains/domain.com/listname/. Look for Maildir which
> should contain new, tmp and cur.
>
> Check
On Monday 29 Aug 2005 01:54, James Longstreet wrote:
> On Aug 28, 2005, at 5:51 PM, Ken Jones wrote:
> > You might want to remove the lines for your system users.
> >
> > Then make sure there is a .qmail-listname file in your domain.com
> > directory.
> >
> > Then send it an email and watch your qm
On Aug 28, 2005, at 5:51 PM, Ken Jones wrote:
You might want to remove the lines for your system users.
Then make sure there is a .qmail-listname file in your domain.com
directory.
Then send it an email and watch your qmail log file to see the
status of the delivery.
Ok, I removed all the o
James Longstreet wrote:
Hello,
I'm having a problem with my qmail/vpopmail/ezmlm setup. I'm new to
qmail and vpopmail, so it's hard for me to determine what the problem is.
None of the lists I create (either through ezmlm-make or qmailadmin)
work. When trying to send a
Hello,
I'm having a problem with my qmail/vpopmail/ezmlm setup. I'm new to
qmail and vpopmail, so it's hard for me to determine what the problem
is.
None of the lists I create (either through ezmlm-make or qmailadmin)
work. When trying to send a message to the lis
On Tue, 2003-12-16 at 10:35, Tom Collins wrote:
> Yes, vdelivermail handles delivery of the messages. I thought that
> qmail-local was still involved though (e.g., the mail was processed by
> qmail-local and then by vdelivermail).
>
> Are ##L##H replaced by anything? Maybe the patch only affec
On Monday, December 15, 2003, at 10:17 PM, Jake Knobloch wrote:
I am using vpopmail and ezmlm to host a mailing list. I am using the
qmail-verh patch to put the user's email address in the list
unsubscribe
address. I patched qmail-local and qmail-remote and changed the
ezmlmrc. The qmail-verh
I am using vpopmail and ezmlm to host a mailing list. I am using the
qmail-verh patch to put the user's email address in the list unsubscribe
address. I patched qmail-local and qmail-remote and changed the
ezmlmrc. The qmail-verh patch allows you to use ##L##H in the headeradd
in ezmlm and those
I am using vpopmail and ezmlm to host a mailing list. I am using the
qmail-verh patch to put the user's email address in the list unsubscribe
address. I patched qmail-local and qmail-remote and changed the
ezmlmrc. The qmail-verh patch allows you to use ##L##H in the headeradd
in ezmlm and those
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My suggestion is that you download and try out QmailAdmin. Set up
a mailing list with that. Dont pick any funky options, just check
out the configuration for a straight-up, no-frills ezmlm-base mailing
list. :)
I love you qmailadmin & ezmlm-idx!
--
Steve Mallett | [E
>From your original message, Im not sure what possible 'hazard'
we could be addressing. :P
See comments below.
Steve Mallett wrote:
>
> Peter Palmreuther wrote:
> > Hello Steve,
> >
> > On Friday, October 18, 2002 at 3:14:46 AM you wrote:
> >
> >
> >> I have qmail & vpopmail happily playin
Peter Palmreuther wrote:
> Hello Steve,
>
> On Friday, October 18, 2002 at 3:14:46 AM you wrote:
>
>
>> I have qmail & vpopmail happily playing together, but sadly, ezmlm
>> is coming between them. Following the ezmlm install instruction
>> all seems well until I try to -send- a test msg on a test
hello folks,
I have qmail & vpopmail happily playing together, but sadly, ezmlm is
coming between them. Following the ezmlm install instruction all seems
well until I try to -send- a test msg on a test list.
I am aware that vpopmail doesn't concern itself with getting mail out of
my machine, but
Hello Steve,
On Friday, October 18, 2002 at 3:14:46 AM you wrote:
> I have qmail & vpopmail happily playing together, but sadly, ezmlm is
> coming between them. Following the ezmlm install instruction all seems
> well until I try to -send- a test msg on a test list.
Could you post the concrete e
ne have an idea as to
> what to do ? I need to be able to add mailing lists.
>
> This is on a FreeBSD 4.2 system, Please help.
I have heard reported problems with FreeBSD qmail, vpopmail,
ezmlm and qmailadmin that are installed from the ports.
I have confirmed that if you remove
I installed Ezmlm 0.53 the other day and I went to go add a Mailing
List via WebMail and I get error messages that tell me that there is
in Internal Server Error is wrong. I am new to Qmail and WebMail so
I am not sure what the problem is. Does anyone have an idea as to
what to do ? I need to be a
Probably you have missed to create the user that controls the mail list (with
vadduser). I mean that, if you used
"ezmlm-make -... /home/vpopmail/domains/domain.com/listdir
/home/vpopmail/domains/domain.com/.qmail-listlistdomain.com"
you must also issue
"vadduser list "
and
"chown-R
Hi I have correctly instaled vpopmail and ezmlm, I would like to create
a Mailing list on a virtual domain created with vpopmail, as far as I know
I should create the mailing list on
/home/vpopmail/domains/domain.com/
I have created a list there and it seems that it ignores the .qmail
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