Hi All,
I'm still having problems with forwards not being displayed in alphabetical
order when viewed via qmailadmin. I just ugpraded to vpopmail 5.4.13 and
qmailadmin 1.2.10. I'm using CDB on the backend.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Rob
On Apr 19, 2006, at 7:38 AM, Rob Genovesi wrote:
I'm still having problems with forwards not being displayed in
alphabetical order when viewed via qmailadmin. I just ugpraded to
vpopmail 5.4.13 and qmailadmin 1.2.10. I'm using CDB on the backend.
Did you configure vpopmail with --enable-vali
Hello,
I am having trouble with user authentication. I am running Fedora
Core 5 on a Dell PowerEdge blade server with the latest (as of a
few days ago) versions of qmail, vpopmail, and qmailadmin.
I can log into qmailadmin just fine through Apache and I have
added a virtual domain a
On 2006-04-19, at 1231, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am having trouble with user authentication. I am running Fedora
Core 5 on a Dell PowerEdge blade server with the latest (as of a
few days ago) versions of qmail, vpopmail, and qmailadmin.
specific version numbers? any patches applied on top of
About [EMAIL PROTECTED] (the user that works in
qmailadmin on my test box), I cannot log in using telnet localhost 110
with that account either.
I followed your commands to setuid for that program and issued qmailctl
stop, qmailctl start and tried again. Still the same auth errors.
Here are the v
Solved. It was a softlimit problem.
> On 2006-04-19, at 1231, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> I am having trouble with user authentication. I am running Fedora
>> Core 5 on a Dell PowerEdge blade server with the latest (as of a
>> few days ago) versions of qmail, vpopmail, and qmailadmin.
>
> specific
Tom Collins wrote:
On Apr 19, 2006, at 7:38 AM, Rob Genovesi wrote:
I'm still having problems with forwards not being displayed in
alphabetical order when viewed via qmailadmin. I just ugpraded to
vpopmail 5.4.13 and qmailadmin 1.2.10. I'm using CDB on the backend.
Did you configure vpopmai
On Apr 19, 2006, at 6:27 PM, aichains wrote:
I am curious why you would suggest that we not use --enable-valias ?
Because the original poster is using the CDB backend. --enable-valias
only works if you're using a database backend.
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Tom Collins - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
QmailAdmin: http://qmai
btw... when I ./configure 5.4.13 using valias and cdb. I get :
configure: error: valias is only supported in the MySQL authentication
module
Tom Collins wrote:
On Apr 19, 2006, at 6:27 PM, aichains wrote:
I am curious why you would suggest that we not use --enable-valias ?
Because t