Ken,
Just out of curiousity, what's the status with mysql limits? It seems
like there's code to read them, but no tools to write them.
Thanks,
Charles
On Tue, 3 Jun 2003, Ken Jones wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
> Does anyone have any code changes they would like to get into the
> next release? I want
On Wed, 4 Jun 2003, Moshe Jacobson wrote:
> My (untested) fix is as follows.
>
> pnt = last + strlen(DOMAINS_DIR) + 2;
> while( *(pnt+1) == '/' ) pnt+=2;
> for( ; (*pnt && *pnt != '/' && j < 255); ++pnt, ++j ) {
> email[j] = *pnt;
> }
>
If we're not going to ever see cvs access for t
On Wed, 4 Jun 2003, Matthew Walker wrote:
> POP-Before-IMAP is possible, but for some reason Courier has disabled the
> feature for unexplained security reasons. I don't have the information
> handy, but I'm sure someone else on the list can provide the file and line
> you have to edit to get it t
On Mon, 9 Jun 2003, Andrew Kohlsmith wrote:
> Sounds like a plan for Procmail to me... something that writes a new
> (blank) body and forwards the mail to the wireless account.
That or maildrop + formmail should work nicely.
C
> Regards,
> Andrew
>
>
On Wed, 11 Jun 2003, Ajai Khattri wrote:
> Cream[DONut] wrote:
>
> > on the 1.13ghz p4 512mb Qmail didnt have any problems handeling the
> > mails in que, and delivering them to the account, but sqwebmail timed
> > out when trying to index / count them, also the ext3 file system took so
>
> Doesn'
On Wed, 11 Jun 2003, Samuel Abreu de Paula wrote:
> The original files are in vpopmail 5.2 instalation, and the new server
> has vpopmail 5.3.20, is that the problem
I think that would be the problem, yes. Have a look at the upgrade notes
in the README that comes with vpopmail.
Charles
> T
On Mon, 14 Jul 2003, Alejandro Ortega Paez wrote:
> It will be only from old versions of vpopmail. I'm using 5.3.20 and this test
> does not work:
The reason I posted is that even though it's an old issue, apparently now
spammers are discovering it. If you follow the thread, it seems it's a
(com
On Tue, 15 Jul 2003, Tom Collins wrote:
> Based on my understanding, vdelivermail has a somewhat deceptive name.
Odd you just brought that up. I never touched maildrop before and I was
putting together a rule for per-user spam filtering (which is now easy to
turn on and off due to your recent ch
On Wed, 16 Jul 2003, Justin Couto wrote:
> Maybe if I get time in the future I could put an example up, but I am
> not sure when that will be.
To save yourself a little work, how about a few select screenshots? I'm
sure there's plenty of people that are curious, but not quite curious
enough that
On Sat, 19 Jul 2003, Jeff Hedlund wrote:
> This definitely needs to be looked into as a bug, but in the meantime--
> why don't you check out my mailfilter script here:
> http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=qmailadmin&m=105689448125793&w=2
>
> You are calling maildrop from the directory where the Maild
On Fri, 25 Jul 2003, Mike Miller wrote:
> What does one have to do to get this into the distribution for all to
> appreciate :) As opposed to having custom direcories to store domains in,
> this patch allows a user to simply store a domain anywhere- in a
> pre-existing directory for mail.
Tom
On Fri, 25 Jul 2003, Gerald Villemure wrote:
> Would GREATLY improve the usability of vpopmail in many environments.
>
> Am I the only one to think this?
No, I'm sure, but right now I think there's a lot of work going into
cleaning things up and making some basic decisions on how things should
wo
On Mon, 28 Jul 2003, Rudi wrote:
> Ok, so I have to install qmail, even though I want to use postfix?
Yes. Postfix doesn't know what to do with all the .qmail files that
vpopmail relies on, nor does it know about /var/qmail/control files.
> Cause there is a page on their website explaining howt
On Wed, 30 Jul 2003, Juan Hernandez wrote:
> The problem comes when one user logs into the server thru IMAP using
> webmail and then if he lf he logs back again thru pop3 will most of the
> time get errors, Is it because of all the directories that IMAP creates?
Probably not. What pop server are
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