Charles J. Boening wrote:
> Why not use the .qmail-default to process your skeleton directories?
> Have it call a script that can test for the existence of the directory
> and then copy the skeleton as appropriate.
Because that would add overhead to every mail delivery for something
that is a one-
Michael Krieger wrote:
> The reason
> I mention this is that I'm having a bugger of a job getting
> my code that implements skel dirs to work with vqadmin - it
> works fine from the command line (as root) but I get a
> permission denied error when executing from vqadmin.
>
> H
Hi all,
After struggling for sometime to get skeldir functionality to work, I've
given up for now.
The primary reason for wanting skeldirs was so that new accounts could
be created with IMAPdir support for use with bincimap.
The following patch modifies vpopmail to create an IMAPdir directory.
Hello,
I have a server that is setup as having vpopmail installed to run all of
the emails without having system accounts. I have got users on the
system that have cronjobs running. If those users have a crontab that
runs and has an error it will email [EMAIL PROTECTED] the hostname of the
s
Did you see my post last night about the same issue and wrapping a shell script and exec call around bincimap? It means you don't have to deal with this problem for pop/smtp uses, but only imap.Why modify vpopmail to do something specific to another program?-MRobin Bowes <[EMAIL PROTECTE
It is indeed possible to use wrappers as you do, but this adds overheadto every invocation of [insert progran here] which I'd rather avoid. How much overhead do you think executing a shell script and an internal call to test implements? How often do you think IMAP connections are made? Think o
Michael Krieger wrote:
> It is indeed possible to use wrappers as you do, but this adds overhead
> to every invocation of [insert progran here] which I'd rather avoid.
>
> How much overhead do you think executing a shell script and an internal
> call to test implements? How often do you t
Michael Krieger wrote:
> Did you see my post last night about the same issue and wrapping a shell
> script and exec call around bincimap? It means you don't have to deal
> with this problem for pop/smtp uses, but only imap.
>
> Why modify vpopmail to do something specific to another program?
For
On Mar 28, 2006, at 10:37 AM, Robin Bowes wrote:
However, I see that doing "stuff" when you create users logically
belongs with the program that creates users - vpopmail in this case. So
to my "perfectionist" mind, I'd rather make vpopmail do this once when
the user is added than checking for it
On Mar 28, 2006, at 3:06 AM, Jimmy Stewpot wrote:
I would have expected that to route the email over to the users
vpopmail account however it does not work. Any sugestions? or am I
missing something totally stupid?
I did the following on my system to accomplish what you're looking for.
Put th
Tom Collins wrote:
> On Mar 28, 2006, at 10:37 AM, Robin Bowes wrote:
>
>> However, I see that doing "stuff" when you create users logically
>> belongs with the program that creates users - vpopmail in this case. So
>> to my "perfectionist" mind, I'd rather make vpopmail do this once when
>> the u
On Tuesday 28 March 2006 16:13, Tom Collins wrote:
> On Mar 28, 2006, at 3:06 AM, Jimmy Stewpot wrote:
> > I would have expected that to route the email over to the users
> > vpopmail account however it does not work. Any sugestions? or am I
> > missing something totally stupid?
>
> I did the follo
On Mar 28, 2006, at 4:59 PM, Jeremy Kitchen wrote:
if 'joe' exists as a system user, qmail will deliver email addressed
to joe...
to joe. ~alias is only consulted if the user 'joe' doesn't exist.
Are you sure about that? I have a ~alias/.qmail-root file that seems
to be forwarding email. I
On Tuesday 28 March 2006 17:56, Tom Collins wrote:
> On Mar 28, 2006, at 4:59 PM, Jeremy Kitchen wrote:
> > if 'joe' exists as a system user, qmail will deliver email addressed
> > to joe...
> > to joe. ~alias is only consulted if the user 'joe' doesn't exist.
>
> Are you sure about that? I have
hi ,
iam new to qmail instllation server.before starting the qmail instllation
i like to know few details,
please tell me
1 The advantages and disadvantages qmail,
2 comparison of qmail with other MTA cleint like Exchabge
serve,postfix,lotus notes,sendmail.etc
3.wich is stable MTA
Best regards,
B
On Wed, 2006-03-29 at 08:29 +0530, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> hi ,
> iam new to qmail instllation server.before starting the qmail instllation
> i like to know few details,
> please tell me
> 1 The advantages and disadvantages qmail,
> 2 comparison of qmail with other MTA cleint like Exchabge
> se
Hi,
what is this no one replyed to my mail
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Subject: qmail comparison
From:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date:Wed, March 29, 2006 8:29 am
To: vchkpw@inter7.com
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yes, sir, right away, SIR!
PS try
http://www.google.com/search?num=30&hl=en&safe=off&q=comparison+of+qmail+with+other+MTA+client+like+Exchange&spell=1
yes, googling.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
what is this no one replyed to my mail
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