if i need to do more configurations, and the question
will
be, what more else?
You need to have blank passwords on the accounts you want to re-learn.
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to the user's directory with the
email address to forward to on the first line, and the path to their
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It would be better to do:
/home/vpopmail/domains/.com/peter/Maildir/
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(if the email address starts with a letter or number, you don't need
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will
find the old .qmail-alias files and handle delivery until you get them
converted to valias table entries.
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, on the other hand, does list forwards (and presumably
former aliases). so all appears to be well. whew!
Yes, it will show former aliases. Newly created aliases (forwards to
local accounts) will be written as a forward (emailaddress) instead of
a Maildir delivery.
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vpopmail with --disable-qmail-ext
(default behavior).
The code you copied will look for lowem-default. With qmail-ext
enabled, it will match on lowem.
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about user
accounts with Maildirs. I also assume that he doesn't have any
.qmail-alias files that do direct Maildir delivery instead of
forwarding to the appropriate account.
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You don't
-- qmail-local passes a fresh copy of the message to each
program in the .qmail-default (or any .qmail) file. Read the man page
'qmail-command' to learn how your script's exit codes can alter the
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Your script will be executed before mail is delivered to any user in
the domain (defined as a user entry in the vpasswd file or database
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On May 25, 2005, at 9:52 AM, Payal Rathod wrote:
On Tue, May 24, 2005 at 01:10:29PM -0700, Tom Collins wrote:
On May 24, 2005, at 9:24 AM, Payal Rathod wrote:
But qmail-default is not looked at when the user has a .qmail file of
her own, maybe for forwarding mails or something like that.
What
down to the
point where it can't answer the query in under 5 seconds. Vpopmail
times out and its only option is to reply that the login failed.
Increasing that timeout to 10 or even 15 seconds shouldn't have a
negative impact -- it will make vpopmail more tolerant of slow
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the user's .qmail file.
If you need something to happen for all users, you could consider
modifying the source to vdelivermail.
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On May 20, 2005, at 1:19 PM, Rick Macdougall wrote:
Tom Collins wrote:
On May 20, 2005, at 7:47 AM, Rick Macdougall wrote:
Been running it in production here since you released it Tom. Aside
from the missing int i; everything works here.
Rick,
Can you confirm that it's working properly
On May 21, 2005, at 5:46 AM, Rick Macdougall wrote:
I think that option should probably be removed in future releases, Tom
or Ken ? You hear that? Any thoughts.
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have a lot of users in the domain.
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only operation
(and there is no other traffic on this test box besides my testing).
One idea, do you have logging enabled? Or maybe it needs to update the
lastauth time on the account?
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, but the saved copy would
just be a single Received header. I think it has something to do with
the 'make seekable' code.
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If you do roaming users (pop-before-smtp), vpopmail needs to know where
to add the ip address entries.
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, but I didn't see that in my early
testing.
Any other feedback? I haven't had much time to spend on vpopmail, but
if I can find some I'd like to get the new vdelivermail out there.
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You
and later. As a result, it broke SMTP AUTH in qmail-smtpd
with the wrong patch. There's a version of the patch in the vpopmail
contrib directory that will work.
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/response parameters
properly to vchkpw, so that's not the problem (and you don't need to
apply the smtp auth patch in the vpopmail contrib directory).
Did you disable cleartext passwords in vpopmail? If the user database
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`, then do your configuration.
The default is to use a single table for all email accounts, so you
don't need any extra options to configure.
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are failing, then maybe something has happened
to your qmail-smtpd such that it's ignoring the RELAYCLIENT environment
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? We could make that the default and
have an option to override it with a particular address...
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by ACIS Pty Ltd in Australia.
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installations
could have trouble if we increase the limit without modifying the
tables.
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On Apr 15, 2005, at 6:09 PM, Lucas wrote:
Is there any script or method to convert alias files .qmail-* to sql
?
dotqmail2valias, included with vpopmail 5.4.1 and later.
What is supposed to be in valias_line field ? Line of alias file ?
Yes.
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are causing this?
I know domain quotas are causing that. Turn them off.
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run qmail-pop3d as root, vchkpw
can authenticate system users as well as virtual ones.
Look at the --enable-system-user (or some similar wording) option on
the vpopmail build.
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You don't
their .qmail file to add this program/script,
possibly altering its parameters in a way that would behave in ways you
don't want it to.
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. If
you're not using domain quotas (AFAIK, they don't work), then recompile
vpopmail with that feature disabled.
Make sure both servers are set in the same time zone with clocks
relatively in sync. It could be that one thinks the maildirsize file
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variables when someone has sucessfully authorised?
Look for instances in the qmail-smtpd source where it sets the
RELAYCLIENT environment variable. You should be able to figure out
which instance is related to a valid authentication. Add your
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be called .qmail-user:name (for user.name). If you're using the valias
table, or adding an alias with qmailadmin, they will automatically
convert the '.' to a ':' for you.
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You don't need
of it.
I've put it in my queue and I'll consider it. I want to explore other
options, perhaps finding a cleaner solution.
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should be able to use the safecat (or maildir?) programs in
your .qmail files.
Are safecat and/or maildir quota-aware?
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By the way, I plan to revisit the vdelivermail code sometime (hopefully
soon) and have it set the environment variables correctly, to match
what qmail-local would set if it was a non-virtual domain.
This should make some of your .qmail and other scripts easier to
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On Apr 5, 2005, at 9:05 AM, Jason Wilkinson wrote:
The primary/secondary domain association is recorded in the
/var/qmail/users/assign file.
vdominfo can also report on the real domain for an alias domain (I
think).
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On Apr 5, 2005, at 10:49 AM, Bogdan Motoc - CRC wrote:
How can I test vchkpw to see if it is ok, or the problem resides
elsewhere?
Take a look at checkpassword_debug in the contrib directory of vpopmail.
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no attempts to read the username/password from
the database. Instead the same error message I mentioned before, is
entered in maillog and sql database.
Try increasing the softlimit for qmail-smtpd and the pop server. It
may be running out of memory trying to run vchkpw.
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' program to generate bounce messages, and has
a special format for displaying those aliases.
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vconvert to move the users from MySQL to
PostgreSQL (probably moving them temporarily to vpasswd files?)
I'm fairly certain that PostgreSQL is working properly in 5.4.10. We
did a lot of work on it, and I thought there were people using it in
production environments.
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. No real reason that I
recall -- just never got around to it. It might have to be
hand-patched at this point, due to changes in vpgsql.c since the patch
was made.
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for SMTP AUTH, their authentication will fail.
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be sure to generate unique names.
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.
If you wanted to, you could add a cron job on your system to find
quotawarn files older than 24 hours and delete them, but I don't think
there's a need to do so.
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You don't need
. It has undergone
limited testing.
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(~vpopmail/etc/vpopmail.mysql). Also, make sure your recompile
everything that links to libvpopmail (qmailadmin, courier-imap,
vqadmin, qmail-smtpd if you use chkusr).
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than by modifying each domains' .qmailadmin-limits file?
Thanks
Vpopmail does have domain limits, but AFAIK, they are broken in the
current release of vpopmail. I haven't had much time for vpopmail
development recently, and domain quotas haven't been a high priority
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On Mar 23, 2005, at 8:30 AM, MacConnect Home Office wrote:
One last question.how can I tell whether qmailadmin is configured
with the -disable-modify-quota option?
Log in as a postmaster, modify a user and see if it lets you modify the
quota.
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Then that must be the default for the domain.
On Mar 23, 2005, at 12:46 PM, MacConnect Home Office wrote:
It doesn't let me modify the quota, but when I create a new user in
that domain, it has NOQUOTA.
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not a bug. Only one warning is sent every 24 hours. The file
needs to stay there so that a user who's close to their quota doesn't
get repeated warnings every time the delete mail and have more arrive.
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, then
the file ownership should be fine.
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On Mar 22, 2005, at 6:21 PM, Håkon Nessjøen wrote:
But my question is, why doesn't vpopmail sucessfully deliver on a 99
exit
value? It returns a deferral.
What version of vpopmail?
I just looked at run_command(), and it does _exit(99) if the called
program exits with an exitcode of 99.
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/gid for vpopmail:vchkpw does
not change when moving to a new server. It will make your life a lot
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On Mar 18, 2005, at 6:10 PM, Rick Macdougall wrote:
I'm going to be installing 2 new qmail/vpopmail servers over the next
2 weeks or so. If you can get a package together I'd be more than
happy to stress test it for you while I do my normal pre-live testing.
It's up on SourceForge. Let me know
API's inside vpopmail instead of writing directly to the
qmailadmin-limits file in the domain's directory.
They can take a look at the source to vmoddomlimits to get an idea of
how the API works.
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() and fix use of free'd
memory in docheckquota(). [1101316]
- contrib/qmail-maildir++.patch: same fix as for maildirquota.c.
Tom Collins
- vlimits.c: print errors to stderr.
- vmoduser.c: add clarity to usage/help for bit flags.
- vcdb.c: be sure to close password file in vauth_getpw().
- md5.h
, or if
it has even kept up with changes we've made to the other modules.
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the message to that line.
I imagine that ls just ignores whatever is piped to it on stdin. It
shouldn't result in any duplicates.
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need to remove that program -- it hasn't been kept up to
date.
Unfortunately, I didn't know it existed when I wrote dotqmail2valias.
Please use dotqmail2valias instead.
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be greatly appreciated.
Start reading the ChangeLog entries for 5.3.20 and work your way up to
5.4.9.
One significant change that I know of (off the top of my head) is that
the MySQL connection parameters are now stored in a file.
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but I think that it would avoid the SIGPIPE.
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have a mostly re-written vdelivermail in testing right now. If you
send me a unified diff, I'll make sure the change gets added.
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before I
copied the mysql database over exactly. Just can't authenticate
users!!
Does vuserinfo show information on each user?
Does `vpopbull -n -V` show a list of users?
Did you configure the qmail-pop3d/run script on the new server to use
vchkpw?
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) and libvpopmail.a(vpalias.o)
What does your config.h file look like? The setting of VALIAS in
particular.
If it's set to 1 (which it should if you --enable-valias) then the
contents of vpalias.c shouldn't get compiled (it's wrapped in #ifndef
VALIAS).
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vuserinfo -d to get the path to the
user's maildir, delete the maildirsize file, and then call vuserinfo -Q
to have the file rebuilt.
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just checked the vckhpw.c code, and it should update the cleartext
password when a user logs in. I guess that code needs some additional
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the forwarding address
in ~fred/.qmail.
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though (CHKUSER_MBXQUOTA).
My vpopmail is 5.4.8
Can anyone verify?
That's correct. It's fixed in a new vdelivermail that I will try very
hard to get out the door soon.
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You don't need
with a PHP-based version of qmailadmin.
I have not been involved with vpopmaild or the PHP-qmailadmin, so other
developers will have to answer any additional questions you might have.
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You
.
How about making it an environment variable that could be set via
tcpserver?
I don't think that would work, since the environment variables only
flow through to qmail-smtpd. I don't think there's a way for the
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/reliability) changes in the past year
are in the database backends.
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jobs, etc.).
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in their own hierarchy), although I'm not
familiar enough with the innards of the code to know if that would work
well...
How about if a mailbox called SPAM exists, put it there, otherwise just
drop it in the INBOX?
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that vauth_user() in vpopmail.c actually
sets those field incorrectly. I've fixed the code in cvs, and it will
be in the next release. Luckily, none of the vpopmail or qmailadmin
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release.
Any objections?
I plan on rolling it in to 5.4 after my updated vdelivermail has been
released and tested further. Since most of the code for the per-user
spamassassin filtering is in vdelivermail, I'd rather re-integrate it
into my new code.
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significant
changes. Once a release has been out as 'devel' for awhile with a
significant number of downloads (and no scary bug reports), I'll
re-classify it as 'stable'.
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You don't need
the 5.3
development cycle. Just take a look at the ChangeLog entries between
5.3.24 and now to see what I mean...
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You don't need a laptop to troubleshoot high-speed Internet
that uses chkpasswd, you need to fix it.
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directly to [EMAIL PROTECTED],
is it going to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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the modification time of .dir-control. When it
runs, it checks to see if .dir-control has been modified (by vpopmail).
If so, it rescans the domain directory to find the first slot to put a
new domain and updates .dir-control appropriately.
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anyone seen this before? Any ideas? I can see the messages in the
queue, with [EMAIL PROTECTED] listed as the to address.
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a lot of work, but you could write a program to look for
root-owned maildirsize files, log the directory and timestamp of the
file, and then check the maillog to see if the file was created while
that user was logged into Courier-IMAP.
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make this happen?
In vpopmail.c, look for the dirnames constant in make_user_dir(). Add
any additional folder names to the list, recompile, and reinstall. If
you run qmailadmin, reinstall that as well (since it statically links
libvpopmail).
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, or a file that got
renamed/misnamed in the build. No big deal but some clues would be
helpful in tracking down the discrepency.
You'll have to download the source and compile it yourself.
http://vpopmail.sf.net/
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records, delete the files for the user and then delete the
record.
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and restart it.
Then, you can spend time trying to find the appropriate strace dump
(might be easy to just grep the children for the domain name) and then
analyze it.
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