Hello,
How to accept messages until mailbox size >= quota.
In vpopmail messages will imediately bounce.
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Best regards,
Sihar mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
hi there,
i try to write a program ( see below ) to provide a command line tool for
checking a user´s pwd with vpopmails function vauth_user. I am a C noob so i
am confused why vauth_user raise an "undefinde reference" error when i
include vpopmail.h - Do i have to use another vpopmail function fo
Tom Collins wrote:
On Nov 28, 2004, at 6:59 AM, Robin Bowes wrote:
Can you you point me to a link to this patch - I can't seem to find
it on vpopmail.sf.net.
I guess I was mistaken -- the patch never made it to SourceForge. Here
it is. I declined to add it because it runs cp via a system() ca
Hi there!
Last week I had to change the LDAP structure on my server on which only
qmail was running, but qmail/clamd/spamassassin didn't like that at all
:-(
Till last week, vpopmail wrote all information to o=server
Now also pureftpd has to find its users in this ldap directory and so I
created
On Friday 26 November 2004 02:23 am, Mariusz Czarnecki wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm using set of software as in topic.
> I've got line my.domain:my.domain line in virtualdomains file in qmail
> control dir.
> My virual domain is also default domain.
> Reply message going from autorespond has sender add
On Nov 29, 2004, at 7:03 AM, Bernd wrote:
I reinstalled vpopmail with the new settings and everything works fine.
I can fetch my mails with pop3/imap, send mails and vqadmin writes the
data to ou=domain.com,ou=mail,o=server, but although spamd and clamd
are
running, both of them don't filter/scan
On Nov 29, 2004, at 5:19 AM, Robin Bowes wrote:
Tom Collins wrote:
On Nov 28, 2004, at 6:59 AM, Robin Bowes wrote:
Can you you point me to a link to this patch - I can't seem to find
it on vpopmail.sf.net.
I guess I was mistaken -- the patch never made it to SourceForge.
Here it is. I declined
Hi list
I am using vpopmail 5.4.6 with IMP
Even though I delete all the mails form the IMP web
interface of some users and checked the mailbox usage by "vuserinfor [EMAIL PROTECTED]'
it shows a fix size like 15 or 16 % and not zero%
When this happen only for certain mailboxes.
Tom Collins wrote:
On Nov 29, 2004, at 5:19 AM, Robin Bowes wrote:
So, basically all that's required is a copy_directory function to
replace the system call the "cp"? And you'll accept the patch?
Yes. Absolutely. Maybe a configuration option for the location of the
directory, but that isn't a
On Nov 29, 2004, at 4:29 AM, Ferdinand Hackl wrote:
gcc vauth.c -o vauth
You need to include the libraries:
gcc -Wall -o auth auth.c `cat /home/vpopmail/etc/lib_deps`
#include
#include
You don't need to include vauth.h. The path to vpopmail.h should be in
quotes.
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Title: Message
try
sending the account another message.
maildirquota is normally only updated on
receipt of new mail.
kenneth gf brown
shadowplay.net
-Original Message-From: Gajen
Anandamuruga [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: November 29,
2004 12:19To: [EMAIL PROTECTE
On Nov 29, 2004, at 10:56 AM, Robin Bowes wrote:
Also, I envisage allowing different skel dirs per domain, i.e. look in
/etc/skel first, then /etc/skel, then create
the default Maildir structure.
Consider /@skel/ as the source. Using /etc/skel causes
problems if someone wants to use "skel" as a
I had to kill this mail... 2.5MB email to the vchkpw mailing list (over 1100
subscribers) kills our puny 400kbit upstream :( Please don't send such large
messages to the list.. it's much better to put them up on a website or
something and pass out the url. Some of you may have gotten the messa
I am a web and application developer who has inherited sysadmin duties
for our school's servers. Thus I'm basically a novice. I have scoured
the web and mailing lists for clues to solving my problem here, but no
luck. So here goes:
Our mail services are all working fine, with the exception of a
Jeremy Kitchen wrote:
I had to kill this mail... 2.5MB email to the vchkpw mailing list (over 1100
subscribers) kills our puny 400kbit upstream :( Please don't send such large
messages to the list.. it's much better to put them up on a website or
something and pass out the url. Some of you ma
On Nov 29, 2004, at 3:57 PM, Jeremy Kitchen wrote:
I had to kill this mail... 2.5MB email to the vchkpw mailing list
(over 1100
subscribers) kills our puny 400kbit upstream :( Please don't send
such large
messages to the list.. it's much better to put them up on a website or
something and pass o
Tom Collins wrote:
That also got me to thinking about how bigdir support means it's not
possible to have one-letter email addresses/lists. By using @a, @b, @c,
etc. as the directory names, any email address would be possible.
I've already though about that and got concerned with it. Are you
su
On Nov 29, 2004, at 6:33 PM, John Berliner wrote:
I am a web and application developer who has inherited sysadmin duties
for our school's servers. Thus I'm basically a novice. I have scoured
the web and mailing lists for clues to solving my problem here, but no
luck. So here goes:
Our mail serv
Tom Collins wrote:
On Nov 29, 2004, at 10:56 AM, Robin Bowes wrote:
Also, I envisage allowing different skel dirs per domain, i.e. look in
/etc/skel first, then /etc/skel, then create
the default Maildir structure.
Consider /@skel/ as the source. Using /etc/skel causes
problems if someone want
Tom Collins wrote:
On Nov 29, 2004, at 5:19 AM, Robin Bowes wrote:
Tom Collins wrote:
On Nov 28, 2004, at 6:59 AM, Robin Bowes wrote:
Can you you point me to a link to this patch - I can't seem to find
it on vpopmail.sf.net.
I guess I was mistaken -- the patch never made it to SourceForge.
Her
On Nov 29, 2004, at 3:33 PM, John Berliner wrote:
Can someone please get me pointed in the right direction to
troubleshooting this one account? I have done /checked the following:
I can't say whether it will help or not, but you should consider
upgrading to 5.2.2. It corrected a lot of problems
On Nov 29, 2004, at 6:43 PM, Eduardo M. Bragatto wrote:
That also got me to thinking about how bigdir support means it's not
possible to have one-letter email addresses/lists. By using @a, @b,
@c, etc. as the directory names, any email address would be possible.
I've already though about that a
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