> OK OK. Brian had me thinking that the quota was stored in a database with
all of that talk about pw_shell and limits API calls.
>
> I now see that (as I originally thought), the quota is actually stored in
the 'maildirsize' file. (I opened it up and looked at it
> in my maildir)
It i
Hello,
I've added support for SpamAssassin into vdelivermail (basically, it
will just add the SpamAssassin score of the mail if activated and
NEVER delete mail on the server).
Further, I added the -w switch to vmodinfo which has it display all
users in a domain, handy if you want to just know abou
On Friday 07 March 2003 08:01, Brian Kolaci wrote:
> > OK OK. Brian had me thinking that the quota was stored in a database
> > with
>
> all of that talk about pw_shell and limits API calls.
>
> > I now see that (as I originally thought), the quota is actually stored
> > in
>
> the 'maildir
Hello,
this might seem stupid, but how am I supposed to set unlimited quota
for single users with vsetuserquota? Intuitively, I'd have expect 0 or
-1 but both seem to yield in a 0 quota, i.e. account has 100% used
space even with only one mail in there.
I'd appreciate any clarification on this iss
A bit of a scare/nuisance, if you use -V , the username gets printed
twice.
eg:
vpopbull -V -f filename domain.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
It looks like it's been sent twice.
-n -V only prints the domain once.
This patch adds some extra text j
On Friday 07 March 2003 09:47, Jesse Guardiani wrote:
> On Friday 07 March 2003 08:01, Brian Kolaci wrote:
Hang on. I think I just realized what I've been missing
the entire time:
The USER QUOTAS still work! That means that maildrop and
courier still enforce them.
But when you create a domain, y
On Friday 07 March 2003 10:13, Jesse Guardiani wrote:
> On Friday 07 March 2003 09:47, Jesse Guardiani wrote:
> > On Friday 07 March 2003 08:01, Brian Kolaci wrote:
>
> Hang on. I think I just realized what I've been missing
> the entire time:
>
> The USER QUOTAS still work! That means that maildro
Hi Rick,
sorry for that silly question.
What does vpopbull do?
Oliver Etzel
>
> A bit of a scare/nuisance, if you use -V , the username gets printed
> twice.
>
> eg:
> vpopbull -V -f filename domain.com
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> I
It basically sends an email to everyone in a domain.
Kind of like "Vpop Bulletin". It's great for sending notifications
to all users.
Rick
On Fri, 2003-03-07 at 09:20, Oliver Etzel - GoodnGo.COM (R) wrote:
> Hi Rick,
>
> sorry for that silly question.
> What does vpopbull do?
>
> Oliver Etze
Set the quota to "NOQUOTA"
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From: Gabriel Ambuehl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 07, 2003 6:59 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [vchkpw] Setting unlimited quota with vsetuserquota? How?
Hello,
this might seem stupid, but how am I supposed to set unlimit
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Hello Clayton,
Friday, March 7, 2003, 4:44:07 PM, you wrote:
> Set the quota to "NOQUOTA"
Thanks. That should probably get into usage of vsetuserquota, I
guess...
Best regards,
Gabriel
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Hello Clayton,
Friday, March 7, 2003, 5:01:31 PM, you wrote:
> Yeah.. I agree that it should be in the usage for it, it would make
sense
> since it's not a numerical value so nobody would logically guess it.
I'll patch that the next time I fiddle with the Spa
Thanks for the great help. I am now able to receive mail and check it with
sqwebmail. I do still notice one thing. When I first installed on the new
box, vpopmail user and group was #97. It was #89 on the first box so I
changed it to #89 on the new box after noticing problems. Now I have
r
Typically when people recompile vpopmail they do it by running a make clean
or make distclean in the source directory and reconfiguring it. I've found
this to be just a tad unreliable and I usually erase the source dir, and
untar a "fresh" batch of source to make my new build. This usually resolv
Thursday March 06 2003 21:23, Andrew Kohlsmith wrote to All:
>> Complaining? Just asking a question. Not an unreasonable wish,
>> either!
AK> You come across as if you're entitled to the feature in this
AK> release.
Everyone's entitled to their opinion - as long they keep it to
themselves
On Friday, March 7, 2003, at 06:33 AM, Gabriel Ambuehl wrote:
Hello,
I've added support for SpamAssassin into vdelivermail (basically, it
will just add the SpamAssassin score of the mail if activated and
NEVER delete mail on the server).
Further, I added the -w switch to vmodinfo which has it dis
On Friday, March 7, 2003, at 07:10 AM, Rick Romero wrote:
A bit of a scare/nuisance, if you use -V , the username gets printed
twice.
eg:
vpopbull -V -f filename domain.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
It looks like it's been sent twice.
-n -V only pri
On Friday, March 7, 2003, at 07:15 AM, Jesse Guardiani wrote:
So, Bill, why don't you think Ken might not sign off on this?
Because I can't read his mind. I put together what I think is
appropriate. That doesn't mean he will agree. Since he was the one to
implement vadddomain -u to support s
On Friday 07 March 2003 12:29, Bill Shupp wrote:
> On Friday, March 7, 2003, at 07:15 AM, Jesse Guardiani wrote:
> > So, Bill, why don't you think Ken might not sign off on this?
>
> Because I can't read his mind. I put together what I think is
> appropriate. That doesn't mean he will agree. Si
On Friday, March 7, 2003, at 08:44 AM, Kari Suomela wrote:
Everyone's entitled to their opinion - as long they keep it to
themselves.
I posted the same question a long time ago. Can't recall the answer,
but somehow understood that it might be implemented in a subsequent
version.
I still think use
On Friday 07 March 2003 11:44, Kari Suomela wrote:
> Thursday March 06 2003 21:23, Andrew Kohlsmith wrote to All:
> >> Complaining? Just asking a question. Not an unreasonable wish,
> >> either!
>
> AK> You come across as if you're entitled to the feature in this
> AK> release.
>
> Everyone's e
That did it! Thanks again for the assistance. Sqwebmail was broken after
that so I did the same thing to it and now it works great. I still see one
problem, when I do 'qmailctl stat' it show pop3d up for 0 or 1 second. I
can't see any log entries that would point to why. The qmail handbook
At 13:03 07/03/2003 -0500, you wrote:
SF> Define user expiry for me, I'm curious as to what you mean.
I will, if you post to the list.
I had assumed you had, but I had missed it. I'm not be confrontational,
I'm simply curious if you're referring to a system where I clients e-mail
account or d
As noted just a few minutes ago in a previous email on a different topic.
Erase your source and start with a "fresh" batch, that should alleviate the
problem.
-Original Message-
From: tech [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 07, 2003 10:46 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [v
Well.. for one thing, I've never seen qmail-pop3d used with the -x option,
so I'm not sure how tcpserver handles that. I can't say for sure whether it
would work or not. One thing is simply to try and run that script as-is and
see what errors you get (if any). Also, check your pop3d log files an
Nothing in the pop3d log since 3/4, when this all started. If I just run
the 'run' script it starts supervising pop3d, but it still only runs 1 sec
at max. netstat -p -l shows nothing on port 110. The -x option to
tcpserver is straight from Dave Sill's script that he sends with The Qmail
Han
Hi [EMAIL PROTECTED],
On Fri, 07 Mar 2003 12:36:27 -0600 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Nothing in the pop3d log since 3/4, when this all started. If I just run
> the 'run' script it starts supervising pop3d, but it still only runs 1 sec
Do a 'svc -d /path/to/pop3d_startup' and execute the run-
> I still think user expiry is one of the 'must-have' features.
Personally I don't think it belongs in vpopmail. A shell script that runs
once a week/month that queries the database for users older than x and runs
vdeluser $user would be stupid-simple to implement.
Unless you are asking for so
If I do svc -d /var/qmail/supervise/qmail-pop3d then run the run script from
a shell, the thing works. I can hit the pop server no problem. If I stop
that shell and do svc -u /service/qmail-pop3d, qmailctl stat still shows it
up for 0 or 1 second. If I do ps -ef | grep pop I see the errors be
Hi Bill Shupp,
you wrote.
BS> On Friday, March 7, 2003, at 06:33 AM, Gabriel Ambuehl wrote:
>> Hello,
>> I've added support for SpamAssassin into vdelivermail (basically, it
>> will just add the SpamAssassin score of the mail if activated and
>> NEVER delete mail on the server).
>>
>> Further, I
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Hello Dave,
Friday, March 7, 2003, 9:09:17 PM, you wrote:
> The lack of being able to turn it off per user is probably the only
thing
> that holds me back from using it :)
I suppose adding a new field into vpasswd is a nono as it would break
a lot of existing c
On Friday, March 7, 2003, at 12:00 PM, Gabriel Ambuehl wrote:
Mh that one didn't made it to me. Will look into it. In my cases, the
fallback worked, tho. Mail just did get delivered without any trouble.
I'll test this some more.
I briefly compared your changes to the spamc code, and noticed that
Gabriel Ambuehl wrote:
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> Hello Dave,
Hi Gabriel. No need to CC me, I get the list email just as fast :)
>
> Friday, March 7, 2003, 9:09:17 PM, you wrote:
>> The lack of being able to turn it off per user is probably the only
>> thing that holds me back from
Hi Ben,
> Apologies if this is already answered elsewhere -- I didn't see it. What
> should the file permissions and ownership be for the tcprules tcp.smtp file
> in order to enable vpopmail pop-before-smtp roaming user support? In other
> words, for qmail/vpopmail to temporarily add an IP addre
Hi Bill,
> Unfortunately it is in the file rcpthosts.
>
> Any other ideas ??
Yes - please provide proper error reports. In your case, at least the
full target address, the output of "qmail-showctl", and the full error
message. No part of qmail says exactly "relay denied", so please be
specific,
On Friday 07 March 2003 17:36, Jonas Pasche wrote:
> Hi Ben,
>
> > Apologies if this is already answered elsewhere -- I didn't see it. What
> > should the file permissions and ownership be for the tcprules tcp.smtp
> > file in order to enable vpopmail pop-before-smtp roaming user support?
> > In
Hi all,
I have set up vpopmail 5.3.16 over qmail 1.03 on solaris 2.7 sparc. I'm
running qmail + pop + smtp out of daemontools with tcpserver, similar to
LWQ.
I have patched tcpserver with André Oppermann's SSL/TLS patch.
qmail has been patched with:
ext_todo-20030105
smtpd-auth-0.31
tarpit
Friday March 07 2003 09:33, Bill Shupp wrote to All:
>> I still think user expiry is one of the 'must-have' features.
BS> Then by all means, submit a patch and I'll be happy to test it.
If I knew how, I would have done it ages ago.
KS
KARICO Business Services
Toronto, ON Canada
ht
Friday March 07 2003 13:39, Steve Fulton wrote to Kari Suomela:
>> SF> Define user expiry for me, I'm curious as to what you mean.
>>
SF> confrontational, I'm simply curious if you're referring to a
SF> system
SF> where I clients e-mail account or domains expire at a certain
SF> date, o
His ~vpopmail/etc/open-smtp a file I should have manually created at
some point in time (touch open-smtp)? It does not currently exist, and
probably explains why the pop-before-smtp has never functioned. I'm going
to assume this file should be owned by vpopmail:vchkpw. Where I'm also
los
On Friday 07 March 2003 19:55, Benjamin Tomhave wrote:
> His ~vpopmail/etc/open-smtp a file I should have manually created
> at some point in time (touch open-smtp)? It does not currently exist, and
> probably explains why the pop-before-smtp has never functioned. I'm going
> to assume th
KS,
Maybe you could hire someone to do it for
you.
Open Source needs any resource from
anybody.
It's not an endless fountain of resources for you
to get money.
Solidarity is key in the whole Open Source
system.
Jordi Roca
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