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vpopmail-4.9.10 is no longer supported

Ken Jones

On Wed, 2001-11-21 at 21:23, Photocon wrote:
> Heya guys..
> 
> Im having a similar problem to another thread currently on this list. I 
> have done extensive research on the problem (both in the web and the 
> archives for this list) and still dont seem to have it solved:
> 
> Im trying to configure a pop after smtp on my redhat box. I had installed 
> qmail as per the LWQ, and have vpopmail 4.9.10 on the system. POP has been 
> working fine for quite some time, but Ive never been able to get the relay 
> to work for my virtual domains (its never been a priority until recently). 
> Relaying does work fine with the IP in the /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb
> 
> Anyways, Ive tried dozens of different scripts for qmail-smtp (including 
> both of the ones from the LWQ and vpopmail FAQ) without success. Vpopmail 
> was configured for roaming users and with the cdb file for /etc/ (instead 
> of ~/vpopmail/etc/). I've verified that vpopmail is looking for 
> /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb in vpopmail's config.h (and is configured for roaming users).
> 
> Now I've recently realized that the ~/vpopmail/etc/open-smtp files are 
> being created as root with 644 permissions. I do see new open-smtp.tmp 
> files upon a user's successful login, but they are 0 byte files. I suspect 
> the problem lies here. Is that true, and how do I go about fixing that?
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> 
> --Photocon
> Conrad Hunziker III
> www.nightskyent.com
> 
> 


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