Thanks, and to Matt also.
On 8/3/12 11:18 AM, Eric Shubert e...@shubes.net wrote:
* I think Windows sucks bad, and I like UNIX only without a UI. I'm very
good in vi. But for running my server this time I'd like to try a UI for a
for vanilla file management and such, and I don't think I
are OSX
friendly. At least in the past they were.
http://www.tnpi.net/internet/mail/toaster/
Rick
Quoting Kurt Bigler k...@breathsense.com:
***
I would consider running QMT in a VM, but would rather avoid a VM. I've
never touched CentOS. My distro of choice still would be Mac
, Postmaster postmas...@gatworks.com wrote:
WHAT! - no pdp-8 :)
On 08/03/12 06:52, Kurt Bigler wrote:
* After the UNIVAC 1108, the IBM 360, the PDP-11, and the Apple II, the Mac
was my next computer
!DSPAM:50208d2034211484845289!
Geez, people are always so opinionatedly curious. Does it every occur to
anyone that some people are different than other people, and that that, as
well as technical issues can actually influence choices? I don't pretend to
be purely rational. Have you all tried using OSX for a server? Or do
I run a small server currently with
qmail-1.03 + qmailadmin 1.2.8 + vpopmail 5.4.10
qmail-1.03 has the chkuser patch applied (not a recent version). Although
it did not help my problem I also just applied Christopher K. Davis qmail
patch (to qmail-smtpd only) because I hoped it would
Hi,
I'm in a time-sensitive bind in which I need to set something up quickly for
a user in my existing qmail+vpopmail+qmailadmin system (which has a little
procmail sprinkled in).
The goal is to create a new forward or forwarding account that forwards to
this user's existing account but bypasses
that with no luck so far.
-Kurt
On 3/6/11 9:29 PM, Tren Blackburn t...@eotnetworks.com wrote:
You can deliver directly to the Maildir via a forward. Details are in the man
pages.
HTH,
Tren
- Original Message -
From: Kurt Bigler [mailto:k...@breathsense.com]
Sent: Sunday
Rick et al,
On 3/6/11 9:30 PM, Rick Widmer vch...@developersdesk.com wrote:
On 3/6/2011 10:13 PM, Kurt Bigler wrote:
Hi,
I'm in a time-sensitive bind in which I need to set something up quickly for
a user in my existing qmail+vpopmail+qmailadmin system (which has a little
procmail
for taking extra bandwidth due to my typo.
-Kurt
On 3/6/11 10:42 PM, Kurt Bigler k...@breathsense.com wrote:
Rick et al,
On 3/6/11 9:30 PM, Rick Widmer vch...@developersdesk.com wrote:
On 3/6/2011 10:13 PM, Kurt Bigler wrote:
Hi,
I'm in a time-sensitive bind in which I need to set
. If I change it manually to vpopmail it changes back to
root when the next POP occurs. I don't know whether this indicates any
actual problem, since the smtprules and SMTP-after-POP seems to be working
ok, but I thought I'd mention it.
Thanks in advance for any thoughts about this.
-Kurt
. To stop that, simply cutoff the
connections and then transfer (possible right before you transfer
everything to make the new server active)
If you have any questions, let me know.
- Austin Jorden
On Sun, August 13, 2006 8:35 pm, Kurt Bigler wrote:
I'm migrating my vpopmail server to a new
use vdeldomain?
(b) On the new server, is there any advantage (or necessity) to accepting
delivery for the domains but deferring the actual local delivery until the
old POP contents are copied over first?
Thanks for any thoughts.
-Kurt Bigler
on 3/27/06 11:45 AM, Tom Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mar 24, 2006, at 4:01 PM, Kurt Bigler wrote:
I'm sure. I triple checked. I have a text file of the shell session.
I've
attached a contiguous unedited excerpt from the shell session.
I'm not familiar with how versions
on 3/27/06 1:36 PM, Tom Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mar 27, 2006, at 12:51 PM, Kurt Bigler wrote:
So what *should* I do now with all my old-style domain aliases? Do I
have
to mess with the qmail config files by hand?
Edit the users/assign file as follows. Change lines like
on 3/23/06 9:40 PM, Tom Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mar 23, 2006, at 7:09 PM, Kurt Bigler wrote:
on 10/18/05 10:35 PM, Tom Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Oct 18, 2005, at 6:45 PM, Jeff Salisbury wrote:
FYI, I am using version 5.3.5 of the vpopmail tools...
Try upgrading
[was: How do I list alias domains, and remove alias domains?]
on 10/18/05 10:35 PM, Tom Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Oct 18, 2005, at 6:45 PM, Jeff Salisbury wrote:
FYI, I am using version 5.3.5 of the vpopmail tools...
Try upgrading to something in the 5.4 series. vdeldomain in
/bin/vdelivermail '' /home/vpopmail/domains/domain.com/admin
What do you mean by unable to send emails to that domain? You get bounce
messages? Or messages just disappear? Or the messages are not there when
you try to pop them?
-Kurt Bigler
Reviving a thread fromt the qmailadmin list a couple months back. Looks
like this particular topic really belongs on the vchkpw list...
on 7/19/05 10:34 PM, Kurt Bigler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on 7/19/05 9:20 AM, Tom Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
An external delivery program could use
on 4/15/05 11:55 AM, Tom Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Apr 15, 2005, at 1:30 PM, Jeremy Kitchen wrote:
RFC requires that you have postmaster and abuse addresses.
http://rfc-ignorant.org/policy-postmaster.php
http://rfc-ignorant.org/policy-abuse.php
Should we make some updates to
I installed courier-authlib because sqwebmail now requires it. This is a
pure vchkpw auth situation.
The courier-authlib install provides these two options for its ./configure
--with-mailuser=userid, --with-mailgroup=groupid
I decided to omit these options because of the following
on 4/11/05 11:23 PM, Kurt Bigler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
password changing via sqwebmail is failing as per this maillog entry:
sqwebmaild: authdaemon: s_connect() failed: Permission denied
Searching the sqwebmail archives for the above maillog error reveals this
advice from Sam
on 4/12/05 11:22 AM, Aran Clary Deltac [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been running a dedicated gentoo server for about a year now. All
e-mail has been handled by qmail and delivered to local user accounts. I
have the possibility of hosting a client that requires 10k+ e-mail
accounts. I
happens inside the user directory.
On Apr 7, 2005 12:41 AM, Kurt Bigler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If I were to implement this, as a option to vdelivermail, say:
-d Deliver only. Do not preline and skip all .qmail processing
would you find this to be something worth integrating? I'm
on 4/8/05 10:38 PM, Tom Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Apr 8, 2005, at 6:31 PM, Kurt Bigler wrote:
But it strikes me that if a .qmail-alias file contains for example
exactly
the same thing as .qmail-default, this would not hurt system behavior
at
all. Qmail looks for a .qmail-alias
on 4/6/05 10:41 PM, Kurt Bigler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So with this change, you can now have the following line in your user/.qmail
file:
| myfilter | vdelivermail -d bounce-no-mailbox
Well, not quite. You have to wrap this in a simple command, e.g.
| mywrapper
where mywrapper
on 4/6/05 11:30 PM, Kurt Bigler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on 4/6/05 10:41 PM, Kurt Bigler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So with this change, you can now have the following line in your user/.qmail
file:
| myfilter | vdelivermail -d bounce-no-mailbox
Well, not quite. You have to wrap
on 4/6/05 6:04 AM, Kyle Wheeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wednesday, April 6 at 02:50 AM, quoth danielcm:
I don't think it needs to be that complicated, all I have is:
| preline yourfilter | /usr/local/bin/maildir.sh ./Maildir/
My maildir.sh file is:
exec /usr/bin/safecat $1/tmp
on 4/5/05 5:41 PM, Kurt Bigler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on 4/5/05 6:28 AM, Kyle Wheeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| preline yourfilter | maildir /path/to/vpopdomains/`echo $USER | tr A-Z
a-z`/`echo $EXT | tr A-Z a-z`/Maildir/
Thanks, that's great.
In the mean time, what is the best
.
In the mean time, what is the best (simplest, most reliable) way to achieve
this simplistic delivery functionality?
Thanks in advance.
-Kurt Bigler
on 4/5/05 6:28 AM, Kyle Wheeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday, April 5 at 01:24 AM, quoth Kurt Bigler:
I have been able to prototype my filtering functionality in a .qmail-user
file in one of my domain directories as follows:
| myfilter | /var/vpopmail/bin/vdelivermail '' bounce
able to resend-to-self. Meanwhile enabling the filter for account
blah will probably depend on having a .qmail-blah file in order to run the
filter, and I want to know now if I am in big trouble here because blah
resend to blah will be rejected due to the looping rule.
Thanks for any help.
-Kurt
in various .qmail files without having
to worry about using locks.
Is there any kind of implicit protection against such issues?
Thanks. I realize this is more of a qmail question than a vpopmail
question, but I'd appreciate any responses.
-Kurt Bigler
on 3/28/05 5:53 PM, Tom Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mar 28, 2005, at 4:26 PM, Kurt Bigler wrote:
The qmail doc says:
qmail-lspawn invokes qmail-local asynchronously, so the
results may not be in the same order as the commands.
and this might seem to have the implication
to make it safe for me to edit .qmail files by hand. My best guess
is that for $HOME I should substitute:
the directory containing the .qmail file in question
and a single empirical test seems to confirm this. Is this correct as a
general rule?
Thanks,
Kurt Bigler
on 3/13/05 10:18 AM, YaP [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I saw this new package on the website but i can't find vpopmaild daemon,
there's just the file in the cvs. Is cvs the only way to obtain it?
Thanks in advance
This was covered in the recent thread vhostadmin development release. The
on 3/3/05 12:03 PM, Tom Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mar 3, 2005, at 8:54 AM, Nick Harring wrote:
No, it wouldn't require this. It would require that you edit the
recipient list prior to queueing. There's nothing 'ugly' that I can see
about that process.
I think Nick's method would
on 2/28/05 5:02 PM, Kurt Bigler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on 2/28/05 7:06 AM, Ken Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We are almost ready to release a new php web interface that talks to the
vpopmail daemon where we planned on adding support for this spamassassin
stuff.
You mention vpopmail
on 2/28/05 7:06 AM, Ken Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sunday 27 February 2005 2:42 am, Kurt Bigler wrote:
How are you planning on making per-user options available to individual
users for editing? I thought I had read something about using SqWebmail
for this but I can not find
SqWebmail for
this but I can not find the message now and can find no other confirmation,
and the SqWebmail info does not seem to mention any support for spamassasin.
Looking forward to having this feature rolled into 5.4.
Thanks.
-Kurt Bigler
remembered it should have been there after rebooting and doing another ps.
Is there some default mode for smtp connections that takes over under such a
circumstance?
Thanks,
Kurt Bigler
on 4/2/04 1:53 PM, X-Istence [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kurt Bigler wrote:
This is regarding qmail + vpopmail 5.3.12 running under tcpserver, on
FreeBSD 4.6.1.
My server was bouncing *everything* with 5.7.1, that is including stuff that
should have been delivered to domains hosted by my
on 4/2/04 2:05 PM, Kurt Bigler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on 4/2/04 1:53 PM, X-Istence [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kurt Bigler wrote:
Thanks for any thoughts, and sorry to be so lacking in info. I did do a
quick ps when I discovered the problem and I'm pretty sure that the
tcpserver process
on 4/2/04 1:15 PM, Kurt Bigler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is regarding qmail + vpopmail 5.3.12 running under tcpserver, on
FreeBSD 4.6.1.
My server was bouncing *everything* with 5.7.1, that is including stuff that
should have been delivered to domains hosted by my server.
I panicked
on 4/2/04 6:24 PM, X-Istence [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kurt Bigler wrote:
snip
I confirmed that if I kill this process (line from ps output):
qmaild86243 0.0 0.1 904 360 ?? SNJ 3:05PM 0:00.09
tcpserver -v -H -R -lvps.breathsense.com -x
/var/vpopmail/etc/tcp.smtp.cdb -c200
suggestions.
-Kurt Bigler
changes I make there
will either be blown away, or worse yet, intervere with qmailadmin/vpopmail
operation.
Thanks for any experience or thoughts on this.
-Kurt Bigler
on 1/31/04 9:46 PM, Jeremy Kitchen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, 2004-01-31 at 23:39, Kurt Bigler wrote:
I just discovered a phenomenon that is probably familiar to many of you:
the fact that spammers (or viruses) can relay through my server because of
its accepted domains (domains
). And thus I an using
the list again [EMAIL PROTECTED] the off-list conversation!
Thanks,
Kurt Bigler
-5.3.12.
Thanks,
Kurt Bigler
on 12/26/02 6:22 PM, George Minich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Seasons Greetings to all on the list! I have a question that deals with
qmail/vpopmail and multiple domains. I have configured a second domain
using the vqadmin.cgi. When I look at the various config file and directory
structures,
on 12/26/02 6:22 PM, George Minich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Seasons Greetings to all on the list! I have a question that deals with
qmail/vpopmail and multiple domains. I have configured a second domain
using the vqadmin.cgi. When I look at the various config file and directory
structures,
than hacking the qmail/vpopmail source code.
I have not tried implementing this however.
It does seem to me to be a deficiency in qmail+vpopmail that the bounce
message is not sent from the correct domain. Do others agree?
Kurt Bigler
on 12/22/02 9:07 PM, Hugo Escobar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 2002-12-23 at 00:17, Kurt Bigler wrote:
on 12/22/02 5:37 PM, Hugo Escobar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi list:
Sorry if this is off-topic but the sqwebmail ml-manager seems to be
discarding message postings
on 12/4/02 2:02 PM, Brendan McAlpine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there an easy way to remove a number of email accounts using
vdeluser all at once?
My problem is thisI want to remove several thousand mail accounts
from my server, but I don't want to manually run vdeluser for each one.
an impossible goal. It is good to be aware of both
all the time. The best of us (and who is that anyway?) will miss the
obvious often enough whether writing or reading.
Thanks,
Kurt Bigler
not previously been used. Would be interested if
anyone else has solved this problem. I am new to this list - maybe the
issue has been brought up before.
-Kurt Bigler
the symlink and delete the original domain.
So what is the right way to delete an alias domain using vpopmail?
Thanks,
Kurt Bigler
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