Hi -
I've set up a custom bounce message using the .no-user.msg file, but
the message created gets extra slash characters added to the front of
the second and subsequent lines of the message.
So my bounce file says:
No such user at this domain
Please contact XYZ on 0123456789
Web: http://www.onq
Hi,
hopefully someone could help me with this problem:
We have to mail servers running qmail + vpopmail 5.3.9
The second server should get the vpopmail/domains dir via NFS from the
first one. It seems that just the first 100 domains are working. All
domans inside domains/0/ or domains/1/ are no
>
> We have to mail servers running qmail + vpopmail 5.3.9
> The second server should get the vpopmail/domains dir via NFS from the
> first one. It seems that just the first 100 domains are working. All
> domans inside domains/0/ or domains/1/ are not recognized by the second
> server. I guess this
hi,
I've got this error during the "make" of courier-imap :
authvchkpw.c: In function `auth_vchkpw_changepass':
authvchkpw.c:142: warning: assignment from incompatible pointer type
authvchkpw.c:151: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type
authvchkpw.c:151: dereferencing pointer to incomplete ty
On Wednesday, June 25, 2003, at 01:49 AM, Marcus Williams wrote:
I've set up a custom bounce message using the .no-user.msg file, but
the message created gets extra slash characters added to the front of
the second and subsequent lines of the message.
Is this to be expected?
There's a good chance
Hello.
I have qmail and vpopmail installed.
Getting mails for virtual domains works well, but not for local users.
pop3d runs as root (so it has access to /etc/passwd), but I don't know
why this error occurs when I wan't to get my local mail via POP3:
The client gets:
-ERR authorization failed
I'm a little confused here...why would you be continuing to use local
accounts if you've installed vpopmail? I'm not an authority and not certain
about this, but it seems to me that it has to be one or the other, not both.
> -Original Message-
> From: Gonzo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sen
Hi,
We have been running qmail with sqwebmail for web-mail, we have been using
/etc/userdb for sqwebmail authentication, as this is allows us to have
seperate mail passwords to ssh/login passwords on system accounts ...
we've recently upgraded to vpopmail and vchkpw and would really like to
Hi,
Maybe I'm missing something, but why can't you continue to use userdb
for system users?
qmail - will still work like it used to
courier-imap will work with it
courier-pop will work with it.
I don't use sqwebmail, but I assume it uses the same auth mech as
courier-imap does, so it would stil
On Wednesday 25 June 2003 21:32, Rick Macdougall wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Maybe I'm missing something, but why can't you continue to use userdb
> for system users?
>
> qmail - will still work like it used to
yup. qmail isnt involved at this point.
> courier-imap will work with it
> courier-pop will work
Robin Szemeti wrote:
err ... because we aren't using courier-imap or courier-pop?
we are using tcpserver and qmail-pop3d, authenticating against vchkpw. as
described in the vpopmail INSTALL file.
if courier-pop will do it for us, (authenticating system users agaisnt
/etc/userdb and virtual do
On Wednesday 25 June 2003 22:43, Ajai Khattri wrote:
> Robin Szemeti wrote:
> > err ... because we aren't using courier-imap or courier-pop?
> >
> > we are using tcpserver and qmail-pop3d, authenticating against vchkpw. as
> > described in the vpopmail INSTALL file.
> >
> > if courier-pop will do
Greetings,
We're getting a report of a bogus Delivered-To header from one of
our customers. Apparently, Exchange relies on this in some way.
You can see it here.. The real domain is linear-systems.com, but the
delivered-to header doesn't complete the domain in the first part of the
line and
On Thursday 26 June 2003 02:41, Doug Clements wrote:
> Greetings,
> We're getting a report of a bogus Delivered-To header from one of
> our customers. Apparently, Exchange relies on this in some way.
it shouldn't.
The header lines are not normally used in mail routing. exchange *should* be
On Wednesday, June 25, 2003, at 06:41 PM, Doug Clements wrote:
Greetings,
We're getting a report of a bogus Delivered-To header from one of
our customers. Apparently, Exchange relies on this in some way.
You can see it here.. The real domain is linear-systems.com, but the
delivered-to header
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