do you think it has something todo with the fact that its not in the
standard directory /home/vpopmail...on this machine it defaults to
/var/qmail/vpopmail ?
On Wed, 2004-05-19 at 18:12, Ken Jones wrote:
On Wednesday 19 May 2004 04:51 pm, Mark Matrafajlo wrote:
when i look in the
Do i need the authvchkpwd enabled on the courier ./configure to work
with vpopmail and mysql
On Thu, 2004-05-20 at 09:14, Mark Matrafajlo wrote:
do you think it has something todo with the fact that its not in the
standard directory /home/vpopmail...on this machine it defaults to
did you try already?
Mark Matrafajlo wrote:
Do i need the authvchkpwd enabled on the courier ./configure to work
with vpopmail and mysql
On Thu, 2004-05-20 at 09:14, Mark Matrafajlo wrote:
do you think it has something todo with the fact that its not in the
standard directory
yes still doesn't compilei'm at a loss
On Thu, 2004-05-20 at 13:11, Patrick Donker wrote:
did you try already?
Mark Matrafajlo wrote:
Do i need the authvchkpwd enabled on the courier ./configure to work
with vpopmail and mysql
On Thu, 2004-05-20 at 09:14, Mark Matrafajlo wrote:
I have inherited a qmail installation, and we now have a fair amount of
(customer-visible) infrastructure that appears to depend on qmail.
Thus, when the decision was made that we needed to be able to
support customer-managed mailing lists, I poked around a bit and found
that (apparently) ezmlm
Complicating things (apparently) is that our mail server is
separate from the Web server on which we provide clients'
virtual hosts: I am hoping to be able to allow a customer to
create (say) [EMAIL PROTECTED] (but ezmlm-web appears to
want to use the canonical hostname for the mail
Alle 22:39, giovedì 20 maggio 2004, David Wolfskill ha scritto:
Is there some other choice I might plausibly make to support such
lists?
If I'd be you, I'd install an apache-ssl on the mail server with access
only to ezweb (ezmlm-idx manager, I find it nice, but I didn't ever try
to sell it
I think I saw a qmail patch that let you use a badrcptto or
badmailto file in /var/qmail/controls. Check
http://www.qmail.org and search for badrcptto (there are two
of them right together). If this works, it would reject the
mail at the smtp level.
Thanks for the info.
I think
Why no check out Matt Simersons site for the FreeBSD Toaster.
http://www.tnpi.biz
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From: Michael Bellears [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 20, 2004 2:54 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [vchkpw] User-managed mailing lists in virtual
hosting
Michael Bellears wrote:
Complicating things (apparently) is that our mail server is
separate from the Web server on which we provide clients'
virtual hosts:
That doesn't complicate things, it simplifies them. I do not want
clients updating web files on my mail server. You will want an
On Thu, May 20, 2004 at 04:26:14PM -0700, Chris Odell wrote:
Why no check out Matt Simersons site for the FreeBSD Toaster.
http://www.tnpi.biz
I may check that out at some point; for now, the earlier suggestion of
qmailadmin appears to be working. I'll need to wait 'til my boss is
back to
I am installing vchkpw + SMTP AUTH + qmail. I have installed qmail with
this patch:
qmail-smtpd-auth-0.31 from
http://members.elysium.pl/brush/qmail-smtpd-auth/
Here is my run tcpserver script for qmail-smtpd:
exec /usr/local/bin/softlimit -m 1000 \
/usr/local/bin/tcpserver -v -H -R
On Thursday 20 May 2004 07:00 pm, blist wrote:
I am installing vchkpw + SMTP AUTH + qmail. I have installed qmail with
this patch:
qmail-smtpd-auth-0.31 from
http://members.elysium.pl/brush/qmail-smtpd-auth/
Here is my run tcpserver script for qmail-smtpd:
exec
Jeremy,
QMAILDUID = vpopmail
I know if i take out the domain its open :(.. That is the only thing so
far that works.. I am at loss what I did wrong. Been googling all night :)
Jeremy Kitchen wrote:
On Thursday 20 May 2004 07:00 pm, blist wrote:
I am installing vchkpw + SMTP AUTH + qmail.
The patch you are using is incredibly old.
You should consider auth-jms1.4a.patch from
http://www.jms1.net/qmail/auth-jms1.4a.patch
If that link is broken, google on auth-jms1.4a.patch and look at the
cached version.
You might also consider the qmail-requireauth.patch that allows you to
set
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Jeremy Kitchen wrote:
On Thursday 20 May 2004 07:00 pm, blist wrote:
Here is my run tcpserver script for qmail-smtpd:
exec /usr/local/bin/softlimit -m 1000 \
/usr/local/bin/tcpserver -v -H -R -l $LOCAL -x \
/usr/local/vpopmail/etc/tcp.smtp.cdb
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My apologies, the solution i provided *WILL* not work. Considering the
code still contains the hostname stuff.
What i suggest is you grab the patch from the vpopmail contrib
directory, it contains a copy that *will* work.
X-Istence
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So use the patch from the vpopmail contrib directory WITHOUT the
hostname in the run script for tcpserver?
Wont this make the server an open relay?
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My apologies, the solution i provided *WILL* not work. Considering the
code still
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Brooks Roy wrote:
So use the patch from the vpopmail contrib directory WITHOUT the
hostname in the run script for tcpserver?
Wont this make the server an open relay?
No, cause that patch doesnt require a hostname on purpose, as to many
poeple
I do not have an open relay. I am trying to setup SMTP Auth. It is not
working.. When users try to auth, it just keeps asking for username
password over and over. Never sends.
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Brooks Roy wrote:
I have put in the patch as
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