On Wed, 31 Mar 2004, Doug Clements wrote:
> Radiator (open.com.au) rules. You can do virtually anything, including
> custom SQL queries.
I know, I used to use it. Best radius server ever. But it costs $$ that
we don't have.
A good start to getting something else working would be if someone cou
Charles Sprickman wrote:
On Wed, 31 Mar 2004, Doug Clements wrote:
Radiator (open.com.au) rules. You can do virtually anything, including
custom SQL queries.
I know, I used to use it. Best radius server ever. But it costs $$ that
we don't have.
A good start to getting something else workin
hi,
sorry, if this problem is already solved. i searched the mailing list, but
didn't find an answer. in fact i only found people having the same problem.
i want to set up domain wide mail filtering, so i have the following
.qmail-default:
| maildrop mailfilter
the file mailfilter contains:
hi,
sorry, if this problem is already solved. i searched the mailing list, but
didn't find an answer. in fact i only found people having the same problem.
yes, sorry, I have posted this problem on several lists nobody seems
to have an idea. my last guess is that its either a environment
variable
Hi Peter,
At 17:24 31.03.04 +0200, you wrote:
>Hello Erwin,
>
>On Wednesday, March 31, 2004 at 10:09:29 AM you wrote (at least in
>part):
>
>> In case a client is accepted via pop-4-smtpd, the $RELAYCLIENT environment
>> variable is set. It might be useful to define this variable explicitely,
>> i
hmmm. so if this really doesn't work with aliases stored in mysql... how do
you guys filter spam mail??? i don't have to use maildrop. any other method
would be fine.
could you tell me your experiences? in the end i'm looking for a way to
filter spam with per domain preferences.
thanks
lola
On Wednesday 31 March 2004 07:42 pm, Charles Sprickman wrote:
> Hi all,
> Also, does anyone have some info on what exactly the values in pw_gid are?
> It's numeric, and it varies is about all I can gather from poking around.
I'll try to give a detailed listing.
#define NO_PASSWD_CHNG 0x01
If set,
On Tue, 2004-03-30 at 12:59, Jeremy Kitchen wrote:
> this is better: http://untroubled.org/relay-ctrl
> put /var/spool/relay-ctrl on an nfs share. Easy as pie.
> then you can just use normal tcprules stuff if you want to do static relay
> controls, etc.
>
> -Jeremy
And Shane Chrisp wrote:
> I
On Tue, 2004-03-30 at 09:07, Devendra Singh wrote:
> I have a peculiar requirement of just trashing a particular "Mail From:" to
> any of the virtual domains hosted on a Server. In that case even I do not
> want to bounce the mail just trash (/dev/null) it.
Since you haven't gotten an answer yet
On Thu, Apr 01, 2004 at 12:22:45PM +0530, Devendra Singh wrote:
>>Why not alias it to /dev/null?
>That's my wish too. But, I think we are able to alias a "TO:" but not
>"FROM:".
Right; I had managed to twist the roles in what's left of my mind; sorry. :-{
I do know how I could do it with send
Hi -
I am getting the following error when trying to access VQAdmin
vQadmin was unable to determine your username, which
means your webserver is improperly configured to run
with this CGI. For security reasons, this script
will not run without Apache htaccess lists.
vqadmin 2.3.2
vpopmail 5.2
I am getting the following error when trying to access VQAdmin
vQadmin was unable to determine your username, which
means your webserver is improperly configured to run
with this CGI. For security reasons, this script
will not run without Apache htaccess lists.
vqadmin 2.3.2
vpopmail 5.2.2
--
Hello Erwin,
On Thursday, April 1, 2004 at 3:23:49 PM you wrote (at least in part):
[RELAYCLIENT set to something different than ""]
> 2. Relayclients identfied by POP-b4-SMTP carrying RELAYCLIENT="P4S" (sample).
> Ok. qmail-smtpd will append this string to the Recipient address ([EMAIL PROTECTED
Hello Devendra,
On Thursday, April 1, 2004 at 8:29:02 AM you wrote (at least in part):
[blackholing a sender]
> I wished not to give the sender any clue as why his mail is disappearing
-->> blackholed.
Write your own qmail-queue "replacement" that filters for sender and
drops mails from "the not
Bernd wrote:
I am getting the following error when trying to access VQAdmin
vQadmin was unable to determine your username, which
means your webserver is improperly configured to run
with this CGI. For security reasons, this script
will not run without Apache htaccess lists.
vqadmin 2.3.2
vpopm
I'm rebuilding my pop toaster and I would like to include the new
vpopmail with spamassassin native support. But the current stable
version doesn't include it. Only the source code from CVS has what I want.
I would like to know if the next version (5.4.4) will take a long time
to arrive. I don
Hi,
I posted this question to the TMDA list, but didn't get any response. So given that many vpopmail users are also TMDA users, I'm also posting this message here:
I've been trying to get tmda-ofmipd working, and I've been using the tmda-ofmipd + VPopMail or VMailMgr howto.
My etc/init.d/ofmip
Bernd wrote:
I am getting the following error when trying to access VQAdmin
vQadmin was unable to determine your username, which
means your webserver is improperly configured to run
with this CGI. For security reasons, this script
will not run without Apache htaccess lists.
vqadmin 2.3.2
vpopmai
On Apr 1, 2004, at 12:31 PM, Eduardo M. Bragatto wrote:
I'm rebuilding my pop toaster and I would like to include the new
vpopmail with spamassassin native support. But the current stable
version doesn't include it. Only the source code from CVS has what I
want.
I would like to know if the nex
On Thursday 01 April 2004 1:31 pm, Eduardo M. Bragatto wrote:
> I'm rebuilding my pop toaster and I would like to include the new
> vpopmail with spamassassin native support. But the current stable
> version doesn't include it. Only the source code from CVS has what I want.
> I would li
Would someone please make sure this information finds a home somewhere
in the vpopmail distribution!
Thanks, Rick
Ken Jones wrote:
On Wednesday 31 March 2004 07:42 pm, Charles Sprickman wrote:
Hi all,
Also, does anyone have some info on what exactly the values in pw_gid are?
It's numeric, an
A new update to the vpopmail extension for PHP has been uploaded to
http://kimberly.developersdesk.com/
I believe it now supports everything that QmailAdmin uses.
Hello,
I posted here a couple of days ago a note about the php vpopmail extension
and I got in touch with Rick Widmer who has done some progress on it. As I
wrote then - we want to write high level php/Smarty GUI for vpopmail
management module.
The main stumbling block seems the need to run Apach
On Fri, 2 Apr 2004, Iavor Raytchev wrote:
> In our company we had a discussion on the issue and the prevailing opinion
> is that we should not waste time with the extension, but write a daemon.
> This weekend we will experiment with that.
>
> Today, searching more in depth on the issue - I found s
Ken (and anyone else who knows),
Can you explain a bit how these flags work? When I look in the db at the
pw_gid fields, they are all decimal values (ie: 64, 128, etc.). I hope
this isn't some kind of bitmasking thing, because that just makes my head
spin.
> I'll try to give a detailed listing.
Charles Sprickman wrote:
Ken (and anyone else who knows),
Can you explain a bit how these flags work? When I look in the db at the
pw_gid fields, they are all decimal values (ie: 64, 128, etc.). I hope
this isn't some kind of bitmasking thing, because that just makes my head
spin.
That is e
Hi,
On Fri, 2004-04-02 at 03:46, Iavor Raytchev wrote:
> The main stumbling block seems the need to run Apache as vpopmail user. I
> have not investigated deep enough, but this seems to be one of the main
> reasons why the extension is somehow dead.
Just from the top of my head, wouldn't Apache 2
On Thu, 1 Apr 2004, Rick Widmer wrote:
> Charles Sprickman wrote:
>
> > I hope this isn't some kind of bitmasking thing, because that just
> > makes my head spin.
>
> That is exactly what it is...
So how does one deal with that? How does this work?
Thanks,
Charles
> Just from the top of my head, wouldn't Apache 2 solve this? Doesn't it
> allow for different UID/GID for different virtual hosts?
Indeed, this was the holy grail of Apache 2.0 for shared web hosts. Alas
2.0 came, and as of yet has not delivered. Here's the relevant info:
http://httpd.apache.o
At 01/04/04 22:43 (), Ron Guerin wrote:
On Tue, 2004-03-30 at 09:07, Devendra Singh wrote:
> I have a peculiar requirement of just trashing a particular "Mail
From:" to
> any of the virtual domains hosted on a Server. In that case even I do not
> want to bounce the mail just trash (/dev/null) it.
At 02/04/04 00:25 (), Peter Palmreuther wrote:
Hello Devendra,
On Thursday, April 1, 2004 at 8:29:02 AM you wrote (at least in part):
[blackholing a sender]
> I wished not to give the sender any clue as why his mail is disappearing
-->> blackholed.
Write your own qmail-queue "replacement" that f
Iavor Raytchev a ecrit
> In our company we had a discussion on the issue and the
> prevailing opinion
> is that we should not waste time with the extension, but
> write a daemon.
Sounds good :)
How do you plan to developp the daemon ? Which language ? Which
protocol ?
--
Patrick
Many thanks for all your answers.
I think I will follow the Cazabon's way and let the mail die naturally.
--
Patrick
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