Hello
Any Idea when would this be implemented in Qmailadmin
Regards
Sumith
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From: Bill Shupp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, February 28, 2001 10:29 AM
Subject: Re: hardquata problem
> on 2/27/01 10:34 PM, hari_bhr at [EMAIL PROTECTED] w
That's a good point for the validation part. Now what if I simply want to
retreive a list of valid vpopmail users for use in a dropdown list?
Thanks,
Rick
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From: Chris Scheller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2001 3:40 PM
To: Rick Glunt
Cc: [EMA
Hello ,
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Best regards,
Kenneth mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
not sure on that one since you are using just text files for passwd
info. however if you switched to mysql support getting lists of users
would be a trivial task. i know that is not much help for your current
situation, but food for thought nonetheless.
On Wed, 28 Feb 2001, Rick Glunt wrote:
> T
Yes it's there, but it doesn't update the relay table, at least not for me.
I am using qmail 1.03, vpopmail-4.9.8-1, courier-imap-1.3.4.
My vpopmail is configured to allow roaming users and I use mysql as the
userdb. My tcp.smtp lives in ~vpopmail/etc
I also use qmail's pop3d
Pop3 before smtp
I noticed this behaviour yesterday with Courier IMAP. When you run configure
on courier, it attempts to see if the open_smtp_relay function is present in
the vpopmail library. On my system it is. I hack up vpopmail so that I still
use .cdb files for authentication but I stuff the open_smtp_relay
i
on 2/28/01 11:18 AM, Matt Simerson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I noticed this behaviour yesterday with Courier IMAP. When you run configure
> on courier, it attempts to see if the open_smtp_relay function is present in
> the vpopmail library. On my system it is. I hack up vpopmail so that I sti
At 13:36 2001-02-26, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>This is a discussion mailing list. If
>you don't like the content, unsubscribe.
great. this is the perfect way of dealing with people that ask you to move
the non-vpopmail
discussion and religious wars out of the vpopmail list where they certainly
>Bzzt. Incorrect once again. I can guaruntee you
>that the parsing of a scripted language, and
>subsequent call to many functions to handle bundled
>together scripting functions makes up for the
>execution of a single external CGI program.
>On top of the fact that all scripting languages
>conta
Ben Beuchler wrote:
>
> Harrumph. I didn't have time to track this down, as I needed to fix it
> right away, but I had some problems with 4.9.9. I installed with these
> options:
>
> --enable-default-domain=bitstream.net --enable-deliver-filter=y
> --enable-logging=e
>
> Built and installed.
What exactly is happening with the mailing list? Is it just me or have
other people been getting old messages sent over and over again? Ive
received one message 3 timescould be my mailbox though.
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on 2/28/01 5:23 PM, Daniel Hardaker at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> What exactly is happening with the mailing list? Is it just me or have
> other people been getting old messages sent over and over again? Ive
> received one message 3 timescould be my mailbox though.
No, it's happening to me
People are sending to multiple mailing lists twice.
Bill Shupp wrote:
>
> on 2/28/01 5:23 PM, Daniel Hardaker at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > What exactly is happening with the mailing list? Is it just me or have
> > other people been getting old messages sent over and over again? Ive
> > r
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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Bill Shupp" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2001 1:07 AM
Subject: Re: Whats going on?
> People are sending to multiple mailing lists twice.
>
Nope.
The mail is re-inserted/reredistributed from ma
i see someone out there has rewritten the vpopmail functions for
php(ie; vadduser,vdeluser,and so on.) this got me to thinking, has
anyone done the same in a perl module? or is thinking about it?
Chris Scheller
Network One Internet, inc.
http://www.networkone.net/
System/Network Administration
1.
> i see someone out there has rewritten the vpopmail functions for
> php(ie; vadduser,vdeluser,and so on.) this got me to thinking, has
> anyone done the same in a perl module? or is thinking about it?
How about java? I have a java webapp that administers & does
accounting for ISP's and c
on 2/28/01 6:06 PM, Chris Scheller at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> i see someone out there has rewritten the vpopmail functions for
> php(ie; vadduser,vdeluser,and so on.) this got me to thinking, has
> anyone done the same in a perl module? or is thinking about it?
There's a perl module linked fr
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> That's a good point for the validation part. Now what if I simply want to
> retreive a list of valid vpopmail users for
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