When a user tries to subscribe to an ezmlm-idx mailing list, I get
the following entry in my qmail-smtpd log:
vmysql: no valid settings in /home/vpopmail/etc/vpopmail.mysql
Why is this file still read? If I remove this file I get:
2006-10-14 10:55:54.895147500 vmysql: can't read settings
On 14-okt-2006, at 11:03, Charles M. Gerungan wrote:
Here's how I've configured vpopmail:
$ cat configure.txt
# vpopmail's configure script needs to be run as root.
./configure \
--enable-auth-module=cdb \
--disable-auth-module=mysql \
Erm, the above line isn't actually in there. It's
On Saturday 14 October 2006 10:03, Charles M. Gerungan wrote:
When a user tries to subscribe to an ezmlm-idx mailing list, I get
the following entry in my qmail-smtpd log:
vmysql: no valid settings in /home/vpopmail/etc/vpopmail.mysql
Why is this file still read? If I remove this file I get:
On 14-okt-2006, at 11:24, Bob Hutchinson wrote:
I use
--disable-ezmlm-mysql
I'm assuming you're talking about qmailadmin? My configure for
vpopmail doesn't list it.
--
Regards, Charles.
Bert JW Regeer wrote:
Hey Ismail,
I would like to see some stats on this. Do you have any facts or
evidence to back this up?
It's true - if you don't have some sort of directory-hashing
(UFS_DIRHASH in FreeBSD-land) in place, which for FreeBSD has been
default since sometime in the early
On Oct 14, 2006, at 16:06:30 MST, Rainer Duffner wrote:
Bert JW Regeer wrote:
Hey Ismail,
I would like to see some stats on this. Do you have any facts or
evidence to back this up?
It's true - if you don't have some sort of directory-hashing
(UFS_DIRHASH in FreeBSD-land) in place,
On Saturday 14 October 2006 19:06, Rainer Duffner wrote:
BTW: Does the latest version of vpopmail include the patch someone
posted that fills up earlier hash-directories, where domains have been
deleted from, instead of creating new ones?
Nope, it doesn't (I wrote the patch, and last I heard
On Oct 14, 2006, at 4:16 PM, Joshua Megerman wrote:
Nope, it doesn't (I wrote the patch, and last I heard it hadn't
even been
considered... ) I posted the patch here a while back - while it may
take a
little hacking, it should work fine with the latest vpopmail.
Please re-email it directly
On 10/14/06, Bert JW Regeer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Oct 14, 2006, at 16:06:30 MST, Rainer Duffner wrote:
See above. DJB was or is a (Free)-BSD user (when he started, Linux
was a toy anyway), which back in these days had this problem.
Agreed, however his Maildir approach did not