Dear all,
I tried to install qmailanalog on my Linux box but I really don't know
how to use it.
Any one can give me some clues about it
Thanks so much in advance,
Hi all,
this sounds as this is a "reinvention" of heartbeat available from
linux-ha.org
kind regards
Juergen Hoffmann
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make it static to be safe...
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Le, I am no expert, but after a few minutes of fiddling with it, I
discovered two things. 1) The log file must be in a certain format, and 2)
it isn't near as nice as analog for web servers.
Here is a script I wrote to display basic statistics (you may have to change
directories depending on w
man execve says:
execve() does not return on success, and the text, data,
bss, and stack of the calling process are overwritten by
that of the program loaded.
I'm a little out of my depth here, but I believe this means that the
only safe thing to do is malloc(), and that
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For very large sites I would like the directory structure to be like:
/mail/a/apple.com/a/appleman/Maildir
/mail/d/dittie.com/l/lapt/Maildir
Would this be hard to implement?
Thanks
For very large sites I would like the directory structure to be like:
/mail/a/apple.com/a/appleman/Maildir
/mail/d/dittie.com/l/lapt/Maildir
Would this be hard to implement?
Thanks
Does vpopmail have clear text password support ?
There's a couple ways to do this and I opted for the easy way, I set up a
user mapping in /home and wrote a quick perl script to create my a/aa/,
a/ab/ tree structure. Then I use FreeBSD's pw utility to create the user and
hand it my custom path name.
Matt
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Why would you want to send your passwords in clear text? Why would you want
them stored that way?
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I've been checking out vpopmail 4.9.5 (Nov. 1) and had a few questions...
1. Is there a way to make vadduser default to certain gid bit flags being
set? I.E. Make it so that all added users are denied imap access by
default?
2. If the above is possible, is it safe to assume that Qmailadmin wo
Also, it looks like...
vmoduser [options] domain
...doesn't work, only..
vmoduser [options] email_address
The former doesn't generate an error, but there are no changes on the user
accounts.
-Bill
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> I've been checking out vpopmail
I heard this is still buggy MySQL + vpopmail. Is this true or what.
HI KEN:
i found a bug in vldap.c :
char *ldap_fields[8] = {
"uid",/* 0 pw_name */
"userPassword", /* 1 pw_passwd */
"qmailUID", /* 2 pw_uid*/
"qmailGID", /* 3 pw_gid*/
"qmaildomain",/*
We are trying to setup qmail with qmailadmin and vpopmail to allow
forwarding of an entire domain (via .qmail-default I would assume) to a
single email account which does not exist on our server. We have many
domains which we do this for. My original thought was to create a user say
info and the
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