Hello,
I begin to loose my hope for getting any sensible cooperation with this
list but since i will hack on vpopmail anyway, i'll post more ideas here.
But it's for the last time.
If i wont get any feedback/discussion i will start to work on vpopmail on
my own.
The drawback of this is
a) i wo
Hello all,, my inetd line is as follows:
pop3 stream tcp nowait root /var/qmail/bin/qmail-popup qmail-popup
ns1.thenethost.com /home/vpopmail/bin/vchkpw /var/qmail/bin/qmail-pop3d
Maildir
...all on one line. I can log into sqwebmail and check my email. But when I
try to use say, outlook expre
Sorry for double posting but I never got any replies the first time
around...
If anyone has ANY comments on this please make them, as if I don't get any
responses I will take it as no one being interested and my problem being a
non issue to others (and thus if i find a solution or right a new auto
Change
the invocation of your SMTP server from "-x /home/vpopmail/etc/tcp.smtp.cdb"
back to the default "-x /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb" and that should do it for you. This
assumes that you did NOT override the default /etc/tcp.smtp database when you
invoked "configure" while compiling vpopmail.
Wh
Yeah this is similar to what we had before vpopmail vpopmail does
something though that makes qmail break and create a loop
John
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I've placed a procmail file before the |vdelivermail line in the .qmail-default
line and it seems to run, but I wonder if anybody else has had success with
this for spam filtering on the body, etcetera?
I placed a |preline procmail command in front of the |vdelivermail line in the
.qmail-default file in the domains directory.
Has anyone tried it? I can't see where it's dropping the messages when the a
file is speced for output.
I don't know about the autoresponder issue, but I do know why some
accounts in the domain directory are created under 0. You must have
in between 100-200 users, compile time option
--enable-large-site (I think) toggles whether to make subdirs
to organize users in blocks of 100 for large sites.
I've just reinstalled Redhat 6.2, qmail 1.04, and vpopmail 4.8.9. Qmail
is accepting incoming mail ok, but it isn't getting delivered.
I created a virtual domain, "lessonlink.com" with
"/home/vpopmail/bin/vadddomain lessonlink.com apassword" then added a
user with "/home/vpopmail/bin/vadduser [EM