-r (display real domain)
Thanks,
Paul
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!DSPAM:4e9f332332719868674482!
comes in. When
this happens it seems to work correctly (reflects the change in quota size
correctly). So does this mean it's "ok" to use vmoduser to change user
quota without the patch?
Thanks!
Paul
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y happy day for many folks.
And I think you're right, this would help a TON with the whole php-vpopmail
extension issues.
Paul
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mail) does authentication?
Thanks,
Paul
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> There is a function that provides authentication:
>
> vpasswd( user, domain, password, is_apop )
>
> that returns the user's password info if valid, or 0.
>
> The problem is, if you can execute the vpopmail library at all, you can
> execute every function within it. This is how QmailAdmin ch
> A new update to the vpopmail extension for PHP has been uploaded to
>
> http://kimberly.developersdesk.com/
>
> I believe it now supports everything that QmailAdmin uses.
>
Hi Rick,
Is your PHP vpopmail extention able to create and manage Forwards, Robots
(autoresponders), and mailing li
Tom Wrote:
At the very least, vpopmaild discussion should be on vpopmail-devel
instead of the vchkpw list. I am sure that there are others, like me,
who aren't interested in following the early stages of development and
would prefer not to receive 20-30 messages a day discussing it.
-
> A .qmail file with a one line comment will discard mail.
>
> .qmail-blackhole:
> --
> #
> --
>
> Rick
Out of curiosity, is this a documented feature? I don't remember ever
reading this anywhere.
Paul
> > It's in the qmail docs.
> >
> > man dot-qmail
> >
> > It isn't in there explicitly, but it says that lines starting with # are
> > ignored, and that qmail-local will only process .qmail files that aren't
> > empty.
Is this how qmailadmin creates a "blackhole" e-mail address?
> How can i
delete mail domain alias added with "vaddaliasdomain"?
Use vdeldomain. It won't delete the
underlying "non-alias" domain, just the alias.
Paul
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s and life wonderful for spammers - too
bad.
Sorry Bill, short of writing a shell script to change the .qmail-default
files automatically I don't know of any method.
Paul
p.s. I'm not interested in getting into a debate, this isn't the right place
anyway.
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I don't think vdelivermail or vpopmail in general should be calling
spamc/spamassassin. Let that be handled elsewhere. Let's stick to
delivering mail and deciding where it goes.
However, lets remember that if spam is only scanned at the MTA level,
SpamAssassin user preferences will not function
what needs happen development wise to fix it? Is it actually a maildrop
problem?
Thanks a lot,
Paul
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;s a specific way to make a patch, but here's a diff of the
5.4.9 vdelivermail.c against the one w/ my changes:
1027a1028
while((read(0,msgbuf,MSG_BUF_SIZE))>0);
1054a1056
while((read(0,msgbuf,MSG_BUF_SIZE))>0);
Is this acceptable?
Thanks,
Paul
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A unified diff (diff -u) is better, since it provides context for the
changes and makes it easier for someone to manually make the change.
Here's a unified diff against the 5.4.9 version. Let me know if you need
anything different.
Paul
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Ah, that's what I was concerned about. Temp files aren't the issue, but
rather shared files that are updated as side-effects of the messages going
through. Darn!
Thanks,
Kurt
If possible turn those shared files into a MySQL database - then you can let
MySQL worry about all the locking etc for yo
Hi,
vmoduser -a
-a ( grant qmailadmin administrator privileges)
Regards,
Rick
For those of us who don't use qmailadmin, but do use vpopmail, what is the
affect of giving qmailadmin administrator privileges to a user, in
qmailadmin? How is it related to the postmaster account?
Second, w
Should we make some updates to vadddomain to automatically create an alias
from abuse to postmaster? We could make that the default and have an
option to override it with a particular address...
Agreed, following both RFCs would be ideal. I think this would be done
anyway but wanted to mention
I believe I've seen this happen when the vpopmail/vchkpw user/group ids are
incorrect - that is, they don't match the value specified in the assign
file.
Paul
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those two things correct? Second, does it do
anything besides those two things I should know about? And finally, will
this adversely affect any existing domains that already have directory
hashing of usernames in place now?
Thanks in advance,
Paul
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Hi,
We're seeing vchkpw segfault seemingly at random during pop3 authentication,
but only on CentOS 5 x86_64. The result is pop3 authentication failing
randomly. CentOS 5 32 bit and CentOS 4 64 and 32 bit do not exhibit this
behavior, with the same vpopmail code base (5.4.9). This is admitt
Paul Oehler wrote:
Hi,
We're seeing vchkpw segfault seemingly at random during pop3
authentication, but only on CentOS 5 x86_64. The result is pop3
authentication failing randomly. CentOS 5 32 bit and CentOS 4 64
and 32 bit do not exhibit this behavior, with the same vpopmail code
base (
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