On Apr 15, 2004, at 6:57 PM, Paul Theodoropoulos wrote:
well, the potential show-stopper is the switch from aliases and
forwarding to just forwarding in the new vpopmail. i use mysql, along
with mysql valiases,
QmailAdmin 1.2.1 supports managing MySQL-based valiases. QmailAdmin
1.0.25 and
Is there any other IMAP server that can work with vpopmail the way
courier-imap does?
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On Friday 16 April 2004 08:41 am, Nelson D. Guerrero wrote:
Is there any other IMAP server that can work with vpopmail the way
courier-imap does?
what's 'the way courier-imap does' ?
Do you really mean, are there any other imap servers that work with
vpopmail?
If so, the answer is yes.
BincImap works, but it doesn't support quota's like courier-imap does.
Shane
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Is there any other IMAP server that can work with
Is there any other IMAP server that can work with vpopmail the way
courier-imap does?
You bet! See www.bincimap.org.
And read http://www.differentpla.net/node/view/165. You can take some
hints from here.
Cheers,
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Walter
On Fri, 2004-04-16 at 11:40, Jeremy Kitchen wrote:
On Friday 16 April 2004 08:41 am, Nelson D. Guerrero wrote:
Is there any other IMAP server that can work with vpopmail the way
courier-imap does?
what's 'the way courier-imap does' ?
I meant the way it authenticates, you know, the vchkpw
Hello jasmine,
Friday, April 16, 2004, 3:05:20 AM, you wrote:
I got strange problem. I don;t know when (what version) but suddenly a
domain that have different that ~vpopmail/domains home stopped authorizing
using vchkpw.
[...]
Is this a bug in vchkpw?
Probably not. What user is
I recently had the need for qmail address extension support in vpopmail.
Since i was running an oldish release of vpopmail (5.3.28) I upgraded to
5.4.3.
I configured using:
./configure \
--enable-many-domains=y \
--enable-logging=v \
--enable-clear-passwd=n \
--enable-roaming-users=n \
Our mailserver is getting close to 10,000 pops per hour during the business
day. We notice that some users have their email programs set to check for
new mail almost every minute. We tell them not to check any more frequently
than every ten minutes. Is there some way on the server end to limit