to turn off DNS lookups. I can't
remember it off of the top of my head.
Tren.
-Original Message-
From: Hans-Juergen Schwarz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, November 19, 2001 12:28 PM
To: vpopmail
Subject: Re[2]: slow login thru firewall?
Hallo Tren Blackburn,
On Monday
Hello all,
when I start to pull down my mails from my Mailserver thru a Firewall
in my local Network, login takes a long time (around 10 seconds).
Login without the firewall works fine. Does anybody know what the
reason is? The Logs say that port 3 is affected while log into my
mailaccount. But
Hallo Tren Blackburn,
On Monday, November 19, 2001 you wrote:
what version of vpopmail are you using? You using tcpserver, inetd or
xinetd? What OS? If you're using tcpserver, can you please post your
startup line for it?
I´m using version 4.9.4 with tcpserver on a Suse Linux 6.4
Hello all,
Im running a Suse 6.4 System and tried to compile Bruce Guenters
autoresponder like
gcc -Wall -o autorespond autorespond.c
but the following warning occur:
autorespond.c: In function 'send_message':
autorespond.c:212: warning: long unsigned int format, unsigned int arg
(arg 10)
Hello again,
OK, thank you Ken, compiling should be all right but its still not
working. I did the following:
I put the created autorespond file in /usr/local/bin
I created a help_message file
I created a help_autorespond directory
I created a .qmail-help file containing the following:
|
Hello Ken,
OK so I have to install qmailadmin. Does the newest version work with
vpopmail 4.9.4 or witch version should be the best for it? I dont want
to upgrade vpopmail at this point (never change a really good running
system ;-)
On Thursday, July 19, 2001 you wrote:
Hans-Juergen Schwarz
Hello again,
ok on a normal qmail intallation I have to update the tcp.smtp.cdb
file with the command:
/usr/local/bin/tcprules /home/vpopmail/etc/tcp.smtp.cdb
/home/vpopmail/etc/tcp.smtp.tmp /home/vpopmail/etc/tcp.smtp
but there is no tcp.smtp.temp file in that directoy. So how is the
.cdb file
Hallo Claudio Nieder,
On Tuesday, January 30, 2001 you wrote:
Hi,
So I put the IP in the file /home/vpopmail/etc/tcp.smtp like that:
123.123.123.123:allow,Relayclient=""
Should be RELAYCLIENT. I think it's case sensitive.
that was it :-))) Thank you very much
Hans-Juergen
Hello Tiberiu,
Friday, January 05, 2001, 2:53:32 PM, you wrote:
If you want domain1.com to be a "real" domain, don't use vpopmail for
it. Create real user accounts on the server, and let qmail handle mail
mail for domain1.com as it would normally, without vpopmail interfering!
I had that
Hello,
I think I got a solution for that user problem. It only works with
vpopmail-4.9.4 because the newer versions seems to set the passes to
the user in a wrong way to the users. That means in the domains
vpasswd it shows to /home/vpopmail/domains/domain.com and in users
it shows just to
Hello,
I like to upgrade vpopmail from 4.9.5 to 4.9.6. Do I just have to
install over the old version or do I have to remove the old vpopmail
Files? If I got to remove, can I just copy my users in the new one?
--
I still got the problem not getting local users authenticated.
I create the local
Hello,
I really got a big problem. I like to authenticate user just with
their usernames instead of user%domain.com.
So I set up --enable-ip-alias-domains=y , but it won´t work.
nslookup shows me the right domain when I look for the IP-Address.
nslookup
Default Server: domain.com
Address:
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