Create a file called vlimits.default in ~vpopmail/etc/.
You can use the attached file if you'd like.
vlimits.default
Description: Binary data
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omeone else has time NOW to work on the problem, I'd surely appreciate it. Get a patch to me and I'll build a 5.3.30 release and post it to SourceForge.
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On Thursday, October 23, 2003, at 03:47 PM, GoodnGo.de ((R)) Zentrale
wrote:
How can I generate such passwords from commandline?
Use the vpasswd program (installed to ~vpopmail/bin/).
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improved interface for setting mailing lists options, and definitely
works for setting up moderated mailing lists. 1.0.6 required that you
set a few options correctly for moderated lists to work right.
By the way, your message should have been posted to
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7;s not apop. i have compiled without the
roaming-user option.
If you use Courier-IMAP, did you recompile it after installing the new
vpopmail?
Is anyone out there successfully making POP connections with 5.3.29?
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ourse, with the problems people are seeing with 5.3.29, recompiling
courier-imap may result in it not working any more.
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he library.
Note that if you don't change much in your configuration, some of those
programs may continue to work. But, if you change your MySQL config,
or go from cdb to MySQL, you'll definitely have problems.
Perhaps future versions of those programs could dynamically link to the
with the
ID of 89.
PROBLEM: vpopmail still picks up 189. Help!
Thanks,
Tom
Sorry, yes.
Qmail,
Sqwebmail
Qmailadmin
Ucsip
Daemontool
Autorespond
Checkpassword
Smtp-auth
Both boxes are the same except one is running Redhat 7.2 and the new text
box is 8.0. Qmail is working correctly as I can telnet into 25 and 110 and
perform successful test.
Thanks,
Tom
-Original
housands, if not millions of seeds to find one that generates the
salt. At that point, you could continue the password generating
routine to determine what the random password was.
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On Friday, October 31, 2003, at 01:03 AM, Rick Macdougall wrote:
Try 5.2.2 from Sourceforge, a lot of bug fixes have been back ported
by Tom, Ken and the gang.
Credit where credit is due:
Michael Bowe did all of the backporting, and is entirely responsible
for the 5.2.2 release.
He also took
imap?
The latest qmailadmin allows for blank passwords on new accounts. I'm
not what version it first appeared in, but vadduser uses the '-n'
option to indicate "no password".
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rcpthosts and then rebuild morercpthosts.cdb).
It should be easy enough to test -- just telnet localhost 25 and see if
it accepts mail for the domain (you might need to restart qmail-smtpd,
or qmail-send after making the changes).
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is a discussion for another list).
I am not sure about others, but I know IMP has that functionality.
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vacation.
Send a few bucks to my PayPal account and I'll buy us both a real beer!
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to do it.
A feature request for the next development cycle of qmailadmin is to
have a simple "change password" interface where a user can type their
email address, old password, and new password (twice) to make the
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unlikely that someone could determine the random password generated by
vpopmail.
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e old binaries back. I bet it would work.
It's a good bet. Everything's working well now. Thanks for the
suggestion.
Vpopmail 5.2.2 includes the clear-passwd patches from the 5.3 series.
You can --enable-clear-passwd and it will work properly with old
vpasswd files.
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ith one of the
possible values. A potentially small dataset, yet still one that would
require trying, on average, at least 2 billion possible passwords (if
you knew the day the password was generated).
Making use of /dev/urandom and/or /dev/random will be high on our
priority list
On Friday, November 7, 2003, at 10:02 AM, Raboo Treed wrote:
Tom, Ken Can't anyone of you guys add this to the vpopmail code?
I think it's a great feautre, and I also think that many would agree
with me
about this..
It's a good feature, but not ready for the release version of
). I would suggest
creating a function in vpopmail to read the random bits into an array
of some sort, and have all function that need random data make use of
that function.
This way, we can keep the random code in one place -- either
/dev/[u]random or srand[om]/rand[om].
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date, but
it is installed in a production server cluster so I am not willing to play
"Russian roulette" with a new version.
TIA,
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ing
|/bin/true delete
As the replacement -- the delete is in there so qmailadmin can detect
it later. Once people start using more recent versions of vpopmail, we
can replace it with "# delete". vpopmail 5.3.20 can't handle comments
in .qmail files.
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Try editing ~vpopmail/etc/vpopmail.mysql and setting the username and password of the mysql user that you created for vpopmail's use.
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Also, make sure you re-compile qmailadmin after compiling and
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am asking here to
see if it has any internal uses that I don't see.
Any help or guidance is appreciated.
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I add a user with 5.3.29 it just comes
back and says a user can not be added.
If you read the release notes for 5.3.29 on SourceForge, you'd see that
you shouldn't be using it.
Use 5.3.28 until we release 5.3.30 later this week -- my vacation in
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On Friday, November 21, 2003, at 08:17 AM, Dave Weiner wrote:
Great news Tom! Does this also fix the problem with roaming users? I
don't
see it explicitly mentioned in the change log.
Yes. It was probably referred to as "POP before SMTP" in the ChangeLog
instead of roaming
On Friday, November 21, 2003, at 01:36 AM, Girish G wrote:
what about smpt auth .. is it ok with this release
We haven't had any problems with SMTP AUTH in the 5.3.30 release or
most of the recent releases.
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s that are necessary for vpopmail to work
correctly.
Once 5.4 is released and we start work on 5.5, I hope to keep the 5.4
tree up to date with proven/reliable bug/security fixes from 5.5.
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On Friday, November 21, 2003, at 10:29 PM, Rustam Asgarov wrote:
If possible. How can I contribute to development of vpopmail. Maybe I can help fix bugs that i have found.
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the older version of vpopmail.
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r Qmail, so I'm starting here.
*Any* help that could be provided would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance for your help!
Peace...
Tom
On Saturday, November 22, 2003, at 08:37 AM, Tom Williams wrote:
#!/bin/sh
QMAILDUID=`id -u qmaild`
NOFILESGID=`id -g qmaild`
export PATH="/var/qmail/bin:/usr/local/bin:$PATH"
exec /usr/local/bin/softlimit -m 200 \
/usr/local/bin/tcpserver -l mydomain.com -H -R -x
/home/vp
more seriously hosed than I had thought?
Thanks...
Peace...
Tom
Tom Collins wrote:
On Saturday, November 22, 2003, at 08:37 AM, Tom Williams wrote:
#!/bin/sh
QMAILDUID=`id -u qmaild`
NOFILESGID=`id -g qmaild`
export PATH="/var/qmail/bin:/usr/local/bin:$PATH"
exec /usr/local/bin/softlimit -m 200 \
/usr/local/bin/tcpserver -l mydomain.com -H -R
Tom Williams wrote:
Hi! I've got Qmail 1.03 and Vpopmail 5.3.28 running on a RedHat 9
Linux box. I've got several virtual hosts defined through Vpopmail.
I can login via POP3 and read my mail, but I can't send any mail via
SMTP since I get the 5.7.1 error which indicates the
Tom Williams wrote:
Tom Williams wrote:
Hi! I've got Qmail 1.03 and Vpopmail 5.3.28 running on a RedHat 9
Linux box. I've got several virtual hosts defined through Vpopmail.
I can login via POP3 and read my mail, but I can't send any mail via
SMTP since I get the 5.
Tom Williams wrote:
Tom Williams wrote:
Ok, I've changed my /service/qmail-smtpd/run file to set
RELAYCLIENT="" at the top and then export it and all is running just
fine. As for tcpserver appearing as a "zombie", I'm guessing that's
just how it appears
Tom Williams wrote:
Tom Williams wrote:
Ok, so that wasn't such a great idea as I've just configured an open
relay. :( I've REMOVED this last config setting and have restarted
the mail server so I NO LONGER have an open relay. I guess the main
problem is the RELAYCLIENT sett
forwards.
In addition to switching to valiases in qmailadmin, there probably
needs to be a tool to convert the old-style aliases over to valiases.
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The current version of vpopmail (5.3.30) supports this flag.
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current version
of vpopmail? If it's broken for everyone, we need to find the cause
and fix it before the 5.4 release.
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now if it will help with this particular problem, but 5.3.30
fixes a lot of problems with 5.3.29. I highly recommend 5.3.30 (or
even 5.3.28) over 5.3.29.
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les. Support for autoresponder
exiting with 99.
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cals? What do the entries for
the domains in /var/qmail/users/assign look like? It's possible
domainY.com is considered an alias to domainX.com...
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On Saturday, November 29, 2003, at 10:36 PM, Yermo M. Lamers wrote:
Ok, list newbie question. How do you guys prefer I submit a patch?
Just post it here as an attachment or inline? put it someplace else?
Please submit it to the patch tracker on SourceForge,
<http://vpopmail.sf.net/>.
res now -- only fixing bugs andtweaking the build
process and documentation.
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QL to 'ADD COLUMN pw_clear_passwd char(16)'. Be sure to compile vpopmail with --enable-learn-passwords and --enable-clear-passwd so vpopmail can fill in that column the next time a user authenticates.
With CDB, you shouldn't have to do anything (if you're using 5.2.2, or something
. But, I am still not able to disable the SMTP.
What might be wrong?
Are you using SMTP AUTH or roaming users (aka POP before SMTP)?
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e response to RETR and
see if there are any obvious problems?
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IN_ADMIN) {
...
} else {
...
}
Replace it with:
fprintf(actout, " \n");
Re-compile and re-install qmailadmin and you (should be) all set.
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domain you created it
in, and none of the aliases.
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point of domain-wide settings is so
you don't have to set it for individual users.
I took a look at the code and, at least for cdb, domain limits weren't
getting loaded. I should have a patch later today.
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No, domain limits apply to all users (that don't have V_OVERRIDE set).
They are not default limits for new users.
On Wednesday, December 3, 2003, at 09:27 AM, tonix (Antonio Nati)
wrote:
Tom,
we were speaking of already existing users (in this case).
Domain limits should work for new
Here's the patch to fix the domain limits problem. It's in CVS now,
and will be in the next release (which I'll make by the end of the
week). Hopefully the email gateways won't totally screw the file up...
Update of /cvsroot/vpopmail/vpopmail
In directory sc8-pr-cvs1:/tmp/cvs-serv1963
Modified
domain name
as the directory name).
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ent version. As far as I
know, we don't have an active maintainer for LDAP. Michael Bowe has
looked at it a bit, but I don't think any of the current developers
have an LDAP setup to test with.
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Even if you can't find errors in the code, you could take the time to
report any problems you have with it by posting a bug report to
SourceForge.
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IL_MODE can simply be set to 0777.
VPOPMAIL_DIR_MODE 488 is the same as 0750. You'll want it to be 0777
to have directories created with rwxrwxrwx permissions.
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/vadddomain/etc.
Current qmailadmin is hardcoded to use 0077 (grep qmailadmin.c for
umask to see where to change it).
I've changed it to VPOPMAIL_UMASK in CVS and it will be in the upcoming
1.0.30 (or 1.2.0-pre1) release.
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omains/domain.com/postmaster/Maildir for a filename
that ends in .qw. If QmailAdmin can't write a new file there (or
delete the old one), then you won't be able to log in.
Is you VPOPMAIL_UMASK set to 0? Do you have old .qw files left over
from when the permissions were wrong?
ike something (a directory perhaps) is missing.
HTH,
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Network Administrator
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eally? When I tested 5.3.30, it printed each email address twice.
Did you use -V (verbose) or -v (version)?
I've just made some updates in CVS to fix the double printing, and to
fix a problem when using the -h or -s (hard/soft link) options and
specifying a filename that starts with '/
me to coordinate efforts on writing it.
If anyone has recently upgraded from 5.2 to one of the recent releases, please share any observations you had during the upgrade process.
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idea is to allow a partially installed domain to be
cleanly and easily removed from the vpopmail system [821972]
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- Remove unused variable (fs) from vset_limits() in vlimits.c.
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ective and
what it will effect by setting it to no.
Thanks in advance.
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On Thursday, December 11, 2003, at 02:36 PM, Tom Walsh wrote:
The lastauth is obviously coming from sqwebmail (our webmail client).
Do
I have to recompile sqwebmail against the updated libvpopmail.a (the
one
that no longer has the lastauth code in it) to get it to stop updating
the lastauth
ource directory you installed from, you can find
the options you used by reading the beginning of the config.status file.
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Tom, (I feel like I am talking to myself... But what else is new)
We are not using Courier for our POP/IMAP (no IMAP at all). Instead we
are using qmail-pop3d for pop auth, so something else is causing that
relay entry to appear.
Any other thoughts?
Ideally, I would just like the server to use
s.
We've fixed it in CVS and it will be in 5.4.0-pre2.
The fix is to edit vlimits.c and move the "#endif" at the end of the
file to just before the vlimits_setflags() function.
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On Saturday, December 13, 2003, at 07:04 PM, nathan Gordon wrote:
Can I set Domain1.com up to allow POP access from the clients (in the same way as in Domain2.com and Domain3.com)?
Compile vpopmail with --enable-passwd option to support system accounts.
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We're on top of it.
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erhaul once we start the 5.5 development
series.
Feel free to add this as a feature request to http://vpopmail.sf.net/.
It will be a low priority for developers, but it might eventually get
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wing files from mail01 to smtp01 and you should be fine.
/var/qmail/control/rcpthosts, morercpthosts, morercpthosts.cdb
Don't mirror control/virtualdomains, users/assign, or users/cdb, as
that will result in qmail trying to deliver the mail on smtp01 instead
of forwarding it to mai
On Monday, December 15, 2003, at 11:03 PM, David Winkler wrote:
I have this done already actually. Tom sent me a link to some great copy code.
I'm having some problems with the diff however, but I'll get it uploaded to
the patch system on sourceforge as soon as I am able.
If someone
e way, vpopmail 5.2.2 includes lots of bug fixes over 5.2.1. We're also close to releasing a stable 5.4.0.
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Actually, we have no idea how many people are using LDAP. None of the
current developers use it, so we can't do much testing.
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with the folder permissions or
name. Does not affect all new folder. Does not always affect all
messages. Fewer messages lost when moving only one, but happens with
just
one msg too.
Maybe you should try the SquirrelMail list, or the IMAP server you're
using. I don't see how vpopmail
it.
What version of vpopmail were you using? 5.3.30? Are the SMTP
connections coming in on port 25?
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c, the "change to the user's
directory" code doesn't run for SMTP connections:
if (ConnType != SMTP_CONN && chdir(pw_dir) == -1) {
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has changed. Instead of --enable-mysql, use
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5.4.0-pre2 - released 21-Dec-03
Casey Zacek
- Keep vlimits_setflags() in vlimits.c when mysql-limits is
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- Create maildirsize file when adding new user. [858994]
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- open_smtp_relay(): fix
On Monday, December 22, 2003, at 07:49 AM, Oden Eriksson wrote:
Hi Tom, I get this:
gcc -I. -Icdb -g -O2 -Wall -c vpopmail.c
vpopmail.c: In function `open_smtp_relay':
vpopmail.c:2454: warning: unused variable `cp'
Here's the errors from compiling it against dietlibc:
diet
;t work at the moment). I'll be
applying it to the CVS version soon, and it will be in the next
vpopmail release.
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On Monday, December 22, 2003, at 09:54 AM, Dean Henrichsmeyer wrote:
Building a production server today, 5.3.30 or 5.4.0-pre2 going to be
more stable? :)
5.4.0-pre2 should be more stable than 5.3.30. If you look at the
ChangeLog, you'll see quite a few fixes between those two releases.
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H with CRAM-MD5 (which doesn't
work at the moment, but should hopefully once I apply a patch to the
last release).
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idea what to put there than I do.
I've added a comment in the CVS version.
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tem, you'll
be able to send from your IP address for 30 minutes after you establish
a POP connection.
Keep in mind that if you're using courier-imap you need to recompile it
after building vpopmail with enable-roaming-users since it links
directly to libvpopmail instead of calling vchk
ssword, LIST). After the POP connection, you
should be able to send the email.
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us improvements over 5.2.2, we don't have any plans
to make a 5.2.3 release.
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