Is it possible to user vpopmail for managing ONLY virtual users for my
domain?
I dont want to use virtual domains, all the 50k users will be on the same
domain, and I dont want to make them type anything but their username.
My intentions is to make a webmail+pop system for 50k users.
Thanks in adv
jean wainer wrote:
Is it possible to user vpopmail for managing ONLY virtual users for my
domain?
I dont want to use virtual domains, all the 50k users will be on the same
domain, and I dont want to make them type anything but their username.
My intentions is to make a webmail+pop system for 50k
Thanks for all your help, and since you brought up that webmail subject, I
would like to ask your opinion about sqwebmail and other webmails.
I'm thinking about using sqwebmail for 3 reasons: As I understand, it reads
mail directly from the maildir, so I dont need to install a pop/imap server
and a
> On Thursday, October 16, 2003, at 04:14 PM, Russell Mann wrote:
> >> On Thursday, October 16, 2003, at 09:55 AM, Russell Mann wrote:
> >>> When a Mac OS X "Mail.app" client POP's in for mail, I always get an
> >>> error
> >>> log message like this:
> >>>
> >>> vchkpw-pop3: password fail (pass:
If i were to install
qmail and vpopmail on a second server and then just copy the entire
/home/vpopmail folder
to the other
machine, would all the email and mailboxes be tranferred to the new
machine?
thanks
-Mike
> I used sqwebmail for a few years, always hoping it would mature into a
> decent package. The technical abilities of sqwebmail are great, but the
> interface is ugly and difficult for my end-users. I recently bit the
> bullet, installed an IMAP server and went with SquirrelMail. Happier
users,
As far as vpopmail goes, you would need the cgi-bin directory as well.
Also, for both qmail and vpopmail you would have to have the same user
and group accounts with the same UID/GIDs on the machine that you are
transferring to.
Qmail will barf on the queues as soon as you transfer it, but there
I would start with a fresh queue on the new server and have the old
server deliver the queued mail to the new server by changing the controls:
remove the entries from control/virtualdomains and populate
control/smtproutes with static routes to the new server.
David Bristol wrote:
As far as vpopmail
Hi -
I got vpopmail up and running with qmail I created my virtual
account and was able to send recieve a few emails with the accout...so
life is good. However..I added my 2nd v-domain and port 110 seems to
have locked up. I even attemept to telnet to 100 while in the machine
and it jus
On Fri, 2003-10-17 at 09:51, jean wainer wrote:
> > I used sqwebmail for a few years, always hoping it would mature into a
> > decent package. The technical abilities of sqwebmail are great, but the
> > interface is ugly and difficult for my end-users. I recently bit the
> > bullet, installed an
Hi,
I am in the process of testing out a small qmail/vpopmail server, with two
domains; domA.com and domB.com. I have set up one of the domains domA.com as
the defult, i.e. /etc/qmail/defaultdomain contains domA.com.
Booth domains work as intended for normal mail delivery, but if I send mail to
When this happens, try running qmailctl stat and ps aux |more . Look for
any qmail services that are not running, or any readproctitle service
errors. Also, make sure you do not have any other servers/services
running on port 110 (qmailctl stop - then - nmap localhost. If anything
comes up on 110,
Sigmund Gudvangen wrote:
Hi,
I am in the process of testing out a small qmail/vpopmail server, with two
domains; domA.com and domB.com. I have set up one of the domains domA.com as
the defult, i.e. /etc/qmail/defaultdomain contains domA.com.
Booth domains work as intended for normal mail deliv
This may not be the way to go about this, but have you verified that
both domains are in the qmail/control/locals file?
On Sat, 2003-10-18 at 02:16, X-Istence wrote:
> Sigmund Gudvangen wrote:
>
> >Hi,
> >
> >I am in the process of testing out a small qmail/vpopmail server, with two
> >domains;
On Friday, October 17, 2003, at 05:27 PM, David Bristol wrote:
This may not be the way to go about this, but have you verified that
both domains are in the qmail/control/locals file?
Don't put vpopmail domains in control/locals. You'll mess things up.
There isn't a known solution to what was ask
Hi,
I'm trying to compile vpopmail 5.3.28 on FreeBSD 5.1 with
--enable-ldap=y, but I'm getting that error:
vauth.c: In function `vauth_getpw':
vauth.c:289: `in_domain' undeclared (first use in this function)
vauth.c:289: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once
vauth.c:289: for each fun
David Bristol wrote:
This may not be the way to go about this, but have you verified that
both domains are in the qmail/control/locals file?
On Sat, 2003-10-18 at 02:16, X-Istence wrote:
Sigmund Gudvangen wrote:
Hi,
I am in the process of testing out a small qmai
On Friday, October 17, 2003, at 06:08 PM, Paulo Fragoso wrote:
I'm trying to compile vpopmail 5.3.28 on FreeBSD 5.1 with
--enable-ldap=y, but I'm getting that error:
vauth.c: In function `vauth_getpw':
vauth.c:289: `in_domain' undeclared (first use in this function)
vauth.c:289: (Each undeclared
Tom Collins wrote:
On Friday, October 17, 2003, at 05:27 PM, David Bristol wrote:
This may not be the way to go about this, but have you verified that
both domains are in the qmail/control/locals file?
Don't put vpopmail domains in control/locals. You'll mess things up.
There isn't a known s
Hello all,
I'm looking to implement domain quota's in vpopmail. This is an existing
vpopmail install that previously was created w/o domain quota's.
My question is what do I have to do to add domain quotas to already existing
domains.. and how do I create new domains that are aware of the 'domai
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