> At a guess I would say it is because when you attach a file it is converted
> to base64 or mime which is 7 bit. So for every 8 bits you only get 7 bits of
> data. Therefore an attachment uses much more space than the original file.
I'd say so too.. Plus the added linebreak after every 72th
(cha
How is the following meant to behave?
vadduser john
I can see that it creates a directory and vpasswd entry in
~vpopmail/users
The weird thing is that I can access this with username: john
via IMP (courier-imap with vauth module)
but I can't access it through POP. I get the following error i
Hi -
I had a look at the new code and it looks much closer to the Maildir
algorithm now. I think you could still put a call to fsync() before
the file close() function call to ensure the file has been written to
the drive and not to the local cache. This gives you something like:
/* done wit
I wonder if we can drop this functionality and make
vpopmail only talk to virtual domains with the @domain.
I never liked the need for "vadduser username"
The only use is for domains that want virtual email
users mixed with /etc/passwd users.
Ken Jones
Iain writes:
> How is the following me
On Wed, Jun 06, 2001 at 10:35:16AM +, Ken Jones wrote:
>
> The only use is for domains that want virtual email
> users mixed with /etc/passwd users.
This is exactly what i want to do.
iain.
>
> Ken Jones
>
> Iain writes:
>
> > How is the following meant to behave?
> >
> > vadduser
I altered the line in authlib/Makefile to read
LDFLAGS = -L/home/vpopmail/lib -lvpopmail -L/usr/local/mysql/lib/mysql
-lmysqlclient
That worked, but failed on something else unrelated.
At that point I gave up and installed squirrelmail. (www.squirrelmail.org)
Maybe update your authlib/preauthvch
Hi,
I've managed to set vqregister-2.5 up, works fine.
I have it configured to send the user a signup email when they complete the
registration.
Although, if the user supplies an email address on a domain that is on the
server already - a vpopmail virtual domain
the signup fails with the followi
hi all
i have quick question for the all the gurus of linux and qmail experts.
iam newnie for qmail and cpopmail
i would like to know what is the best installation linux for only mail and
http applications.
like volume wise
what is the space for /
what is the space for /boot
what is the space f
Hi Ken,
has anybody started writing something like a vpopmail+ldap howto?
I would like to contribute or to start something like that.
I had several problems compiling vpopmail with ldap support, but your last
devel release compiles very smooth on my RH7.1 box.
Greetings
Christian
Am Sonntag,
Agreeably off topic, but 7.0 was the buggy/broken one. 7.1 has been running
smooth here for a little over a month. The only problem I can find is the
version of GTK that ships with it, but that's solved by upgrading that
package. Other than that, the only thing I'd complain about is (1) redhat
I think vqregister calls qmail-remote directly. So
it might be a smtp relay problem.
The error message you are seeing doesn't mean it
is because of your control locals file. That is
just the best error message qmail can come up with.
Perhaps vqregister should call qmail-inject instead
of call
Hi Folks,
After much struggling I finally got sQwebmail up last night.
Seems to be pretty darn fast. :-)
I was noticing however, that I need maildrop if I want the filtering and
auto-response features to work.
I'm just curious if there are any drawbacks to maildrop over the native
qmail prog
Hi guys,
I'm using vpopmail-4.10.15 with qmailadmin-0.51
..
Well.. I got that qmailadmin make error solved..
hehe... I didn't know that it's not backward compatible. Anyways... got
everything running with valias feature turned on. I tested adding a pop account,
and that works perfectly f
The best way is to start reading
lwq. take a look at www.qmail.org where's a
link. I don't understand what you mean
with "httpd applications ", but I'm sure I'm not
a guru...
Tom
- Original Message -
From: "hari_bhr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent:
I'm trying to run "./configure --enable-workarounds-for-imap-client-bugs"
and I get this error:
checking for perl5... (cached) /usr/bin/perl5
configure: warning: Unable to locate OpenSSL's c_rehash script in the
current
configure: warning: PATH. The c_rehash script is included in the OpenSSL
con
How inefficient do you think PHP is? What do you consider to be so much
faster, native code running as a CGI? Have you benchmarked the two
programs?
- Original Message -
> Not everyone has a single box devoted to Apache with
> PHP modules. In fact, many people run a large amount
> of t
We use Qmail+Vpopmail. we are planning to move a virtual domain to another
server. but i'm afraid the new incoming email will still store in the old
server after we change the MX dns record to the new server.
anyone know how to configure the old server's qmail route the email to new
server? many
hi
does any one developped vpopmail module for
webmin
intrested to know about that if any one has
that.
thanks
Add a line like this to /var/qmail/control/smtproutes:
virtualdomain.tld:newserver.tld
See also http://www.qmail.org/man/man8/qmail-remote.html
> We use Qmail+Vpopmail. we are planning to move a virtual domain to another
> server. but i'm afraid the new incoming email will still store in the ol
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