Hello,
In trying to figure out the problem with my vpopmail setup it looks as
if vpopmail (originally) was compiled with
one domain per SQL table = --disable-many-domains
this surely wasn't the desired result, but I can almost pin point the
time of these mysql vdeliver errors to when I add
I am/was running vpopmail 5.2.1 and want to upgrade to 5.4.3.
I read the FAQ about upgrading and it seems pretty straightforward. I backup
up the recommended dir's, downloaded the latest stable release, compiled
with the same options I did when installing the current running version, did
make, then
On Friday 09 April 2004 16:16, Christian Reeves wrote:
> 1. How do I know definitivley that I'm runnin the newer version?
# ~vpopmail/bin/vadduser -v
version: 5.4.0
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Christian Reeves wrote:
I am/was running vpopmail 5.2.1 and want to upgrade to 5.4.3.
I read the FAQ about upgrading and it seems pretty straightforward. I backup
up the recommended dir's, downloaded the latest stable release, compiled
with the same options I did when installing the current running
> Christian Reeves wrote:
>> I am/was running vpopmail 5.2.1 and want to upgrade to 5.4.3.
>> I read the FAQ about upgrading and it seems pretty straightforward. I
>> backup up the recommended dir's, downloaded the latest stable release,
>> compiled with the same options I did when installing the c
> Christian Reeves wrote:
>> I am/was running vpopmail 5.2.1 and want to upgrade to 5.4.3.
>> I read the FAQ about upgrading and it seems pretty straightforward. I
>> backup up the recommended dir's, downloaded the latest stable release,
>> compiled with the same options I did when installing the c
> Christian Reeves wrote:
>> I am/was running vpopmail 5.2.1 and want to upgrade to 5.4.3.
>> I read the FAQ about upgrading and it seems pretty straightforward. I
>> backup up the recommended dir's, downloaded the latest stable release,
>> compiled with the same options I did when installing the c
Sorry for the top post...
Peter, thanks for that info. Between you and a co-worker, I've got this
figured out. It's a very cool way to set user rights; I like it.
So in case anyone is wondering, here's the magic to make gnu-radius obey
these flags. I'll use our setup as an example here.
We wa