Hi Marcio,
On Mon, 2004-05-31 at 05:29, Márcio Luciano Donada wrote:
> My webmail (squirrelmail) is in perfect workd, but, probleman in TMDA Tool,
> look,
>
> File not found:
> /usr/local/vpopmail/domains/domain.com/marcio/.tmda/lists/whitelist
What user is your web server running as? I think i
Hi guys,
Another thrilling question;
Has anyone already set up vsftpd using virtual users + multiple domains?
I've read the virtual users hints, but they only mention one fixed
directory for the virtual ftp users, whilst I need every virtual user
have its home directory pointing to his own domai
> Another thrilling question;
> Has anyone already set up vsftpd using virtual users + multiple domains?
> I've read the virtual users hints, but they only mention one fixed
> directory for the virtual ftp users, whilst I need every virtual user
> have its home directory pointing to his own domain.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Another thrilling question;
Has anyone already set up vsftpd using virtual users + multiple domains?
I've read the virtual users hints, but they only mention one fixed
directory for the virtual ftp users, whilst I need every virtual user
have its home directory
> This will work, ofcourse, but that would make vpopmail obsolete. I just
> might as well make system users then. I want the virtual users to chroot
> to their domain directory automagically. And what about people who
> manage their own domain and decide to add a virtual user through
> qmailadmin f
> This will work, ofcourse, but that would make vpopmail obsolete. I just
> might as well make system users then. I want the virtual users to chroot
> to their domain directory automagically. And what about people who
> manage their own domain and decide to add a virtual user through
> qmailadmin f
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This will work, ofcourse, but that would make vpopmail obsolete. I just
might as well make system users then. I want the virtual users to chroot
to their domain directory automagically. And what about people who
manage their own domain and decide to add a virtua
Because I want to use the same virtual users handled by vpopmail for ftp
usage. I dont want to manually create ftp accounts for users who already
exsist virtually. I know that vpopmail is for mail purposes, but I
should be able to access the vpopmail user database from within vsftpd?
They menti
JB wrote:
Because I want to use the same virtual users handled by vpopmail for
ftp usage. I dont want to manually create ftp accounts for users who
already exsist virtually. I know that vpopmail is for mail purposes,
but I should be able to access the vpopmail user database from within
vsftpd?
You might want to concider reading the full thread before advising me
doing something I already DID!
The example you are pointing to uses one fixed dir, while I want virtual
users have their home dir pointed to their virtual domain home dir. Also
I dont want to create system accounts for every v
JB wrote:
You might want to concider reading the full thread before advising me
doing something I already DID!
The example you are pointing to uses one fixed dir, while I want
virtual users have their home dir pointed to their virtual domain
home dir. Also I dont want to create system accounts f
Or maybe you could explain it to me because I am currently googling on
the subject and there is a whole shitload of people asking the same
question, but nobody seems to have the solution
I would setup pam to use the same ldap or mysql database as vpopmail.
Unless you have the time and inclinatio
JB wrote:
Or maybe you could explain it to me because I am currently googling
on the subject and there is a whole shitload of people asking the
same question, but nobody seems to have the solution
I would setup pam to use the same ldap or mysql database as vpopmail.
Unless you have the time and
Hi, Alan
This user your web server is 'www' (apache 1.3.31 on FreeBSD 4.10-STABLE)
Permissons is altered in the domains (vpopmail) drwx-- for drwxrwx---
(770) e group www is on vchkpw, is probleman persist
File not found:
/usr/local/vpopmail/domains/domain.com/marcio/.tmda/lists/whitelist
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JB wrote:
Or maybe you could explain it to me because I am currently googling
on the subject and there is a whole shitload of people asking the
same question, but nobody seems to have the solution
I would setup pam to use the same ldap or mysql database as vpopmail.
Unless you have the time and
Hi Marcio,
On Wed, 2004-06-02 at 06:43, Márcio Luciano Donada wrote:
> This user your web server is 'www' (apache 1.3.31 on FreeBSD 4.10-STABLE)
> Permissons is altered in the domains (vpopmail) drwx-- for drwxrwx---
> (770) e group www is on vchkpw, is probleman persist
Is it practical for
On Tuesday 01 June 2004 11:04 pm, Ross Davis - DataAnywhere.net wrote:
> Take a look at isoqlog. Do a google for it. It does a nice job on
> graphing the usage by domain. The only problem with it is that you have to
> remember to add a new config file for every domain that is added. It is
> not
On Wednesday 02 June 2004 07:46 am, JB wrote:
> > Or maybe you could explain it to me because I am currently googling on
> > the subject and there is a whole shitload of people asking the same
> > question, but nobody seems to have the solution
I don't really understand how any of this really has
Jeremy Kitchen wrote:
On Wednesday 02 June 2004 07:46 am, JB wrote:
Or maybe you could explain it to me because I am currently googling on
the subject and there is a whole shitload of people asking the same
question, but nobody seems to have the solution
I
On Wednesday 02 June 2004 11:37 am, Patrick Donker wrote:
> >I don't really understand how any of this really has anything to do with
> >vpopmail... sounds like you're needing help configuring your ftp server,
> >which, last I knew, was not what this list was for... but I could be wrong
> > ;)
>
>
Jeremy Kitchen wrote:
On Wednesday 02 June 2004 11:37 am, Patrick Donker wrote:
I don't really understand how any of this really has anything to do with
vpopmail... sounds like you're needing help configuring your ftp server,
which, last I knew, was not what this list was f
I've installed qmail and vpopmail on 2 different test boxes. One is working
just fine and the other is giving me the Unable_to_run_/bin/sh message in
/var/log/qmail-send/current. I believe its vdelivermail that's doing it, but
I don't know why it works on one box and not the other.
I'm running vpo
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Bill Gradwohl wrote:
> I've installed qmail and vpopmail on 2 different test boxes. One is
working
> just fine and the other is giving me the Unable_to_run_/bin/sh message in
> /var/log/qmail-send/current. I believe its vdelivermail that's doing
it, bu
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