details if needed.
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Such a simple thing... That'll teach me to trust NTP is running on the
machine without a double check. Thanks.
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If the MySQL install is off the normal path you can use a few additional flags
on the configure command to help vpopmail find MySQL.
--enable-incdir=/path/to/mysql/include/mysql
--enable-libdir=/path/to/mysql/lib/mysql
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You can always try applying the patch manually, or try applying the patches in
the reverse order (sometimes that works).
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That is just who owns those files. Check httpd.conf for lines like the
following:
User nobody
Group #-1
Then say what those read.
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Saimir, next time please keep discussion on the list.
>From the file he sent, apache is running as www-data:www-data
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You can use the bugtracker for the SourceForge project to submit the issue.
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=85937&atid=577798
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will be in "new".
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saimir hafizi wrote:
> Hi there,
>
>
>
> L
where an IP is added, this file is combined with
/etc/tcp.smtp and hashed in /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb. You will also want to check that
this file is being created and is writable by your vpopmail user.
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vpopmail version: 5.4.17
qmailadmin version: 1.2.10
Auth style: cdb
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Checked against a domain added just yesterday, and the entries match in fields:
_boxname_:_cryptpass_:1:0:_comment_:_directorypath_:_quota_:_clearpass_
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Rick Macdougall wrote:
> Michael Johnson wrote:
>> Checked against a domain added just yesterday, and the entries match
>> in fields:
>>
>> _boxname_:_cryptpass_:1:0:_comment_:_directorypath_:_quota_:_clearpass_
>>
>> _
Well, the issue has been solved (and it wasn't vpopmail at all).
There was a slight disconnect between the client and me, so while I saw
the box, it was misspelled on the system (missing an "e") causing the
problem.
Yet another example for the box labeled "check the obvious things first".
*sigh*
One of the new tricks spammers are using is placing their spammy text in
an image and trying to bypass Bayesian scanning with junk text. The
pharma and stock spams seem to be particularly fond of this tactic.
I've been using the FuzzyOCR plugin for SpamAssassin
(http://fuzzyocr.own-hero.net/) to c
usage for all email users and
warns the ones who are over "quota". If they stay over for a certain
period, bill them or turn their account off.
Not a pretty solution, but I'm afraid there's no easy way to support
quotas over 2GB.
** snip **
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and use
that instead.
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Patrick Ale wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Today I tried to compile vpopmail on a x86 box running Opensolaris.
> During the compi
s on
qmailadmin).
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-BEGI
I don't have that file, so I'm using the default (7200 then).
How would this have an effect on POP3 connections?
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Rick Macdougall wrote:
> Michael Johnson wrote:
>> I don't have that file, so I'm using the default (7200 then).
>>
>> How would this have an effect on POP3 connections?
>> ___________
>> Michael J
Rick Macdougall wrote:
>
> And you have about 6K users ??? Our server with about 30K users almost
> never goes over 40 concurrent connections, and we do have quite a few
> users checking every minute.
>
> Are you sure there isn't some issue with authentication or perhaps I/O
> that is slowing do
Rainer Duffner wrote:
> Quey schrieb:
>> Remo Mattei wrote:
>>> Hello I have a few questions since I am building a new server. Now the
>>> box is running centos 4.5 with qmail and fuzzyocr, spamassassin,dspam
>>> and tmda with simscan the load during the day is hi since it's an old P3
>>> 1.2mgz an
Quey wrote:
> Michael Johnson wrote:
>> It is nice to use Slackware because it doesn't do funky stuff with
>> software. qmail installs fairly easily and fits in decently well. Oh, it
>> also works great on slower hardware because you can strip services to
>> the
I've recently noticed strange behavior with user quotas after an upgrade
to vpopmail 5.4.25 from 5.4.18. The upgrade also moved from the cdb
backend to the MySQL backend (due to locking issues I was experiencing).
When delivering a message, the size of the message is placed twice in
maildirsize. W
ckubu wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have vpopmail running with smtp-after-pop functionality
> (--enable-roaming-users). the pop-daemon is from qmail. this works fine for
> normal (unsecure) connection via port 110. but this doesn't work if
> connecting via strunnel on port 995. I know, thats correct, beca
Steve Cole wrote:
> On Friday 09 November 2007, Michael Johnson wrote:
>> I've recently noticed strange behavior with user quotas after an upgrade
>> to vpopmail 5.4.25 from 5.4.18. The upgrade also moved from the cdb
>> backend to the MySQL backend (due to locking
For those that don't mind Flash, there is also a video up on Google
Videos (http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3147768955127254412)
where he announces it as well.
I just can't help but wonder if his action is too little too late.
- Michael
Tren Blackburn wrote:
> Well, http://cr.yp.to has
Jeff Koch wrote:
>
>
> We're setting up a new mailserver with a Gigabyte i-ram drive to handle
> the qmail queue, and qmail logs. The i-ram drive uses standard DDR
> modules, has a battery backup and is lightning fast - much faster than
> solid state drives. We'll use SATA RAID for the maildirs a
It's a bug in 5.4.26. You can either revert to the previous version, or
try the CVS code, which should have the bug fixed (I believe Rick Widmer
said he had fixed the bug back in November 2007).
- Michael
Nicolas Croiset (VDL) wrote:
Hello,
since we use vpopmail 5.4.26d I have a problem of qu
The info at http://wiki.dovecot.org/AuthDatabase/VPopMail is very much a
good start. The info at http://wiki.dovecot.org/QuestionsAndAnswers is a
bit old, but also helpful.
The Dovecot example config has vpopmail listed (assuming it was compiled
in), so you can use that as well. Just comment the
/usr/local/etc/dovecot.conf
any suggestions?
Thanks
zhan
On 3/10/08, *Michael Johnson* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
The info at http://wiki.dovecot.org/AuthDatabase/VPopMail is very much a
good start. The info at http://wiki.dovecot.org/Qu
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