Okie... I have upgraded the vpopmail 4.9.5 to 4.9.7 and did a test on the
vmoduser -q 300 test.com and it shows that it have not updated the quota
size at all from 500 to 300 using the domain.
Have anyone else confirmed this problem as well? I also tested the
vsetuser
With 4.9.6, I noticed that vmoduser failed to update the available services
when specifying just the domain. It works on individual users, but not on
the whole domain.
-Bill
on 12/19/00 11:08 AM, Russell "Elik" Rademacher at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Okie... I have upgraded the vpopmail 4.9.
Roger Arnold wrote:
Hello Bill,
You didn't offend me Bill, the reason I state that I am a newbie is because when I
start something new, I am a newbie.
I am grateful for any and all help that I get from user lists like these, because
everyone's time is valuable, and anyone that puts their time in
Roger Arnold wrote:
Hello Ken,
Your coments below are the exact reason for writing this email in the first
place.
I have decided to strip the RPM's off my server and start again from scratch,
however it would be nice to know of the latest builds, which versions of which
programs work together to
On Wed, Dec 20, 2000 at 04:33:43AM +1100, Oldarnie wrote:
> Roger Arnold wrote:
>
> Hello Ken,
>
> Your coments below are the exact reason for writing this email in the first
> place.
> I have decided to strip the RPM's off my server and start again from scratch,
> however it would be nice to kn
Hi All,
I want to know if it is possible to limit the number of outgoing email a
user on a specific domain can do at one time?
I do not want to limit the entire system just one domain. I am setting up
a free email service and do not want the users from this domain to be able
to send out more
Okay, I cry uncle. I installed qmail, which works fine. I've installed
vpopmail and qmailadmin. Pertinent versions:
- qmail 1.03+patches-14
- vpopmail-4.9.4
- qmailadmin-0.38
- ucspi-tcp-088-1 (if it matters)
On the surface everything *looks* fine. I can log in with a real domain
no problem.
please post the line you are using to start your pop server.
also post any logs of attempted logins.
-Original Message-
From: Alex Rhodes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2000 5:26 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Baffled newbie
Okay, I cry uncle. I installed q
> But I just can't seem to get a virtual domain email address to password
> authentiacte properly in a POP mail reader. I use the user%vdomain form
> and the password just won't authentcate. Same thing with
> user%vdomain@rdomain.
>
> Any ideas on what (obvious) things I'm missing here?
Is it
DC Mahoney wrote:
> Is it a problem with the mail reader or with the POP server?
> Have you checked by telnet'ing in to port 110?
[SNIP]
> If you get disconnected after the "pass" command
> then the POP server isn't authenticating you.
Well, tried this approach and got disconnected, so
Man, managed to mail this *just* to Bill, but meant to send this to the
list (one of those days):
Bill Shupp wrote:
>The problem then is most certainly in your vpopmail startup script
>(tcpserver). Please post it.
Sorry 'bout that - knew I was forgetting something.
pop script:
exec tcpserv
Roger Arnold wrote:
Hello Brad,
Thank you for an incredible in-depth reply (all the other help from people was
great to), you seem to have really hit the mark.
The only things that I am unsure about is the MySQL part and the Webmail part.
Although I intend to setup MySQL for several other appli
Roger Arnold wrote:
>
> Hello Brad,
>
> Although I intend to setup MySQL for several other applications that need
it,
> I am unsure regarding the database and tables required for Qmail /
Vpopmail,
> is there any other documentation regarding setting up MySQL for Qmail /
> Vpopmail / SqWebMail et
Hmmm...that going to pose a little problem. In the meantime while the new
version is being fixed to address those issues, do anyone have have a good
script which goes though the entire /domains directory and reset all domains
with the specified quota settings for all accounts within til t
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