Hello... I'm in trouble with qmail+vpopmail... I'm not able to access,
from web, at my local user email (those in /etc/passwd).
I manage two domains: ir2ip.archivio.it (212.110.6.101) and
ir2ip.ampr.org (44.134.162.46) and set ir2ip.archivio.it as the
localdomain and ir2ip.ampr.org as a virtualdo
Hello,
I am runing Redhat 6.1 and installed Qmail and got that running and doing
pop mail just fine. I installed vpopmail and it installed fine... I can
add a domain and a user to that domain Cool so I kill my pop3 that is
running (tcpserver 0 pop3 /var/qmail/bin/qmail-popup qmail-popup jbb
you line should look similar to this (note the single domain)
tcpserver -v -H -R -l mail -c5 0 pop3 qmail-popup mail.domain.com\
vchkpw qmail-pop3d Maildir 2>&1
- Original Message -
From: "Brian C. Doyle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, May 13, 2001 10:31 AM
Okay so I run this and I Telnet Into the server and get
telnet localhost 110
Trying 127.0.0.1...
tcpserver: status: 1/5
tcpserver: pid 31234 from 127.0.0.1
tcpserver: ok 31234 mail:127.0.0.1:110 :127.0.0.1::4808
tcpserver: warning: dropping connection, unable to run qmail-popup: file
does not exi
Sorry about the last email.. I fixed it. So the server now starts but I am
back to getting
-ERR authorization failed
Connection closed by foreign host.
tcpserver: end 31317 status 256
tcpserver: status: 0/5
I have my domain added and the user added but getting now where
At 11:17 AM 5/13/01
are you logging your vchkpw auth info?
try looking somewhere in your syslog for the mail requests, post that.
- Original Message -
From: "Brian C. Doyle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tim Hunter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, May 13, 2001 11:25 AM
Subject: Re: Authent
I have been trying to disable imap access using vmoduser, but it seems to
have no effect, disabling pop does. It is changing the gid in vpasswd file .
I use courier-imap which is using the vchkpw auth module.
Any ideas what I need to be looking at? I am using the current stable
release of vpopmail
on 5/13/01 4:41 PM, Bjorn Nilsen at [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake:
> I have been trying to disable imap access using vmoduser, but it seems to
> have no effect, disabling pop does. It is changing the gid in vpasswd file .
> I use courier-imap which is using the vchkpw auth module.
> Any ideas what I ne
G'Day All,
> I've a similar situation, more virtual domains on a single box, someone
> with different IP address, using -l with no problem.
> Did you use the following enable-option?
> --enable-ip-alias-domains=y|n enable virtual domain lookup via reverse ip
> address lookup for virtual doma
Hi, I'm new to vpopmail and qmailadmin, but very well aquainted with Qmail.
We are about to implement two new servers for which it vpopmail and
qmailadmin will be well suited. However, I'm having some problems getting
started. I've looked through the archives and have not been able to find any
sol
On Sun, May 13, 2001 at 07:57:24PM -0500, Trey Nolen wrote:
> So, the consensus is that the domain doesn't exist...Any idea what
> might be going on? BTW, if I try to add the domain again after using
> the vdeldomain command, I get an error that the domain already
> exists!!!
The one thing that
hi,
I install qmail and vpopmail with
./configure --enable-roaming-users=y --enable-hardquota=5000
--enable-default-domain=localhost.localdomain --enable-ucspi-dir=../ucspi-tcp-0.88
--enable-passwd=n;
and crontab -e
20 * * * * /home/vpopmail/bin/clearopensmtp 2>&1 >/dev/null
I c
hi,
Does anybody know where to find a patch for vpopmail so it could be accessed via a
port like ftp or telnet?
All this time I've been using sqwebmail to access the maildir. I want to be able to
retrieve my mail via a port like I did when I used sendmail.
best regard,
gregor
hello gregor,
Monday, May 14, 2001, 6:31:20 AM, you wrote:
> hi,
> Does anybody know where to find a patch for vpopmail so it could be accessed via a
>port like ftp or telnet?
> All this time I've been using sqwebmail to access the maildir. I want to be able to
>retrieve my mail via a port li
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