If you're running authdaemond to cache authentication
information, that is probably your problem. Disable
that at configure-time (--without-authdaemond) and try
to use it again.
Valentin Ionescu wrote:
Someone recomanded me to update to vpopmail-5.3.38
in order to stop getting an Invalid User Id
If everything you say is true, it leads me to believe
there is a corruption in one of the data files somewhere.
Check to make sure /var/qmail/users/assign is correct
and that there is a single dot at the end of the file, etc.
Also check to make sure the vpasswd files in the domain
you're trying to
Wherever you read that is incorrect, at least for accessing
sqwebmail via the vpopmail authentication module. This may
or may not be true for other modules, but as far as I know,
the authdaemond is an optional feature, and not a
requirement (though I could definately be wrong).
Valentin Ionescu
authdaemond simply caches authentication information so that
you arent required to call the authentication module as
frequently (which in theory, would be more efficient).
However, Ive never seen this to be required. If authdaemon
is disabled, it simply talks to the authentication module.
Howard
vpopmail recognizes and uses morercpthosts, I just
neglected to consider the fact that you might have more
than 50 domains :)
This certianly is an interesting issue. I'd recommend
doing an strace on the vdeluser command. If you'd like,
paste the results into a message to the list. I'd like
to
Hi, Zafar.
Try the latest development release of vpopmail.
As you can see below, it's stating there is a
syntax error in the header file. This could be
a result of your system, or the older version
of vpopmail. If you get the latest development
release and this occurs, make sure you have the
Sverre, we use 5.3.21 officially over here, so I wouldnt
worry about using that version. As far as when it will
be marked 'stable' officially, I cant say for certian.
Sverre Nilsen wrote:
I've been trying to get vpopmail to work with spamassassin and I have now
set it up right. But I have
Another option would be to send mail destined for a host
listed in /var/qmail/control/locals.
Kiril Todorov wrote:
On Wed, Jul 09, 2003 at 12:12:29PM +0200, Brd Tommy Nilsen wrote:
what about mail to the local users on the machine such as root ??
the mails newer gets the user ...
Brd Tommy
Well, the majority of the vpopmail API checks things
in the same order qmail does. vmoduser may be one of
the few exceptions.
/var/qmail/control/rcpthosts
/var/qmail/users/cdb
/path/to/domain/vpasswd.cdb (or other authentication mechanism)
Be sure the domain and user exist in the first two
qmail
Oh. That autoresponder was written for EPS 0.9 and below.
I'll have to update that at some time in the future. Try
downloading http://www.inter7.com/eps/eps-0.9.tar.gz. It's
not as fast and efficient as EPS v1.x, but it works in the
same fashion.
Lay[N]e wrote:
Hi, Layne.
Try the
You cant, this is not how bouncing works. Whatever is in
/var/qmail/control/me is what will be the host of a bounce.
Kenneth Ling wrote:
how to make a mailer-daemon on each individual virtual domain..
tq
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Hi, Scott.
Please paste your start-up script for POP into an email and reply
back.
Thanks!
Negative Nine wrote:
Just installed qmail and vpopmail and i cant seem to auth correctly.
Um, im not using mysql to store passwords
Ive looked at logs that i think would help but they have not info as of
Hi, everyone.
I just wanted to touch really quickly about the security notice
that was posted here from our news mailing list. First, we'd like
to apologize for it's format. That message was supposed to be destined
for our communications director, but apparently it was accidentally
sent to the
Hi, everyone.
Im going to be sending this message to all the mailing lists today.
If your email address is being handled by SpamArrest, you will be
unsubscribed from our lists. SpamArrest, while doing it's best
to block spam, is also spamming people who send messages to
people using their
Mahesh, there are a variety of things you'll want to back up.
One of the most important, time consuming, and disk hogging, will
be the mail storage. This is usually located under
/home/vpopmail/domains. If you're running a backend database for
authentication, you'll also want to back that up.
I cant think of a situation off the top of my head that this would cause
problems in other than passwords getting confused on the user-end
between the two user entries.
Iain wrote:
Hi,
I have a situation where I would like users to be able to login to check mail
with a different username to
Hi, everyone.
Just wanted to clear a few things up :)
As far as CVS is concerned, Inter7's development team is not the
largest. I tried to make the case for CVS some time ago, but it
isnt looking as if it will fly.
If you're interested in new
development on vpopmail, take a look on
Hi, everybody. I wrote the vQregister package a long time ago,
so Im going to attempt to remember the required stuffs.
First, Rick, you are correct, there isnt much documentation
on using the database stuff inside vQregister. The reason for this,
is that a client of ours paid for the
Any good MTA software, Qmail for instance, is going to record the
original sender's IP inside the first Received header. So, basically,
if the MTA does as it should no. If it doesnt, you dont need to perform
any special functions to 'hide' your IP.
Clayton Weise wrote:
You mean hide the IP of
Why would you like to hide your IP? Are you planning on
sending mass quantities of unsolicted mail?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry,
Yes, I would like to hide the IP of my computer.
- Original Message -
From: Clayton Weise [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday,
Sounds pretty shady to me. However, as the administrator, patches to
your MTA would do the trick.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No, it's request from my employer to avoid his multiple businesses being
identified as coming from the same origin.
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
With an editor such as vi or pico, and the qmail source.
If you're asking me how to program in C, you're going to need
a lot more than an email for that.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How would I patch Qmail to achieve this?
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Are you running Linux?
Be sure to add the directory your MySQL libraries are located in,
to /etc/ld.so.conf, and run /sbin/ldconfig.
Roland Schmid wrote:
Hello,
so far the installion worked.
I now want to add a new domain to vpopmail.
But I get an error message, that libmysqlclient file could
I see what you're trying to do. I do 99% of the conversions/migrations
between mail systems here at Inter7, so I know your problem.
Try writing a script:
* Get the next username
* Look up old directory
* Look up new directory
* Copy files
You can get their old directory from the old
Ya. This shouldnt require a lot of tool creation on your part.
vpopmail should have enough information and tools for this type
of work, so you're lucky in that respect.
Just think through it one step at a time, and you shouldnt have
a problem getting it done :)
Good luck!
dev wrote:
Yea it
the dir to use for this domain)
-i uid (sets the uid to use for this domain)
-g gid (sets the gid to use for this domain)
John Johnson wrote:
would it not be easy to use the du command on ~/vpopmail/domains/
-John
-Original Message-
From: vol [mailto:vol
No such command exists, but a simple shell script
should do the trick.
Use vuserinfo to list all the users, parse out the user's directory from
the output and check the size of the directory.
Brendan McAlpine wrote:
Is there a vpopmail command for listing all the mailboxes in a domain
along
From your original message, Im not sure what possible 'hazard'
we could be addressing. :P
See comments below.
Steve Mallett wrote:
Peter Palmreuther wrote:
Hello Steve,
On Friday, October 18, 2002 at 3:14:46 AM you wrote:
I have qmail vpopmail happily playing together, but
Are you asking permission? :)
There is no software out there that we are aware
of that creates a domain 'dom_89'. Go ahead and
remove it.
tech wrote:
hello all,
i have 2 questions:
can i delete the dom_89 domain? (why is it created?)
why the pw_uid and pw_gid is 0 and not 89?
All our packages are under constant development. If you want the latest
stable version, use version 5.3.8 from the development page
(inter7.com/devel).
It's planned to go stable. A new development version will take it's
place with
new patches, bug fixes, etc.
Remember, our packages are GPL,
That would require code modifications to the vpopmail
package. No such settings currently exist inside the
vpopmail package.
Ismal Hisham Darus wrote:
Hai,
i'm using vpopmail 5.2.1 with qmailadmin 1.0.6. My Boss ask me to
check whether i can set the minimum password length to 8 and
This is not a problem so much with vpopmail, as a problem with the
migration
of information. vpopmail takes care of managing qmail's configuration
files
as well as it's own, and therefore, various things must be modified for
a migration.
The most important files you will need to move over:
When we've re-coup'd our development costs, we may GPL it. For now,
it's proprietary.
Davide Giunchi wrote:
Hi.
What about efilter ? i'm searching a spam filter for big servers and efilter
, reading http://inter7.com/efilter, seems to be good with a qmail-vpopmail
toaster but it's not
Hi, everyone.
Just wanted to give everyone the heads up on eFilter 0.2. As
some of you may have seen, eFilter 0.1 was not really a package,
but some code which demonstrated how a test filter would work.
Since then, eFilter 0.1 was modified to be a usable test package in
coordination with Ken,
The point of my reply was that the message does not originate
from Inter7 as a company, but an abusive mailing list user.
As far as the mailing lists being poorly configured, I wouldnt
know since I dont manage the mailing lists :)
Einar Bordewich wrote:
Vol,
If you check the headers
You must add the domain before vQregister can add users to it :)
Qmail wrote:
Tried that - no luck, I pulled hotmail from badhosts as well.
-Original Message-
From: Ronald Rebideau [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, November 18, 2001 9:47 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:
IP alias domains only works with domains specifically
added to the map list. So, to answer your question,
your other domains will not be affected unless specifically
mapped to an IP. Even then, if a user connects to a mapped
IP, and authenticates with a different domain than the one
that IP is
The ACL file named vqadmin.acl can be found in your
~apache/cgi-bin/vqadmin
directory, or in your installation directory. It contains documentation
inside it that should be self-explanitory.
Good luck!
Jason Brunk wrote:
OOOhhh, i see, does anyone have an admin like the vqadmin that will
You need to edit your templates. The email vQregister sends
out are generated from template files located in your vQregister
directory.
Jason Brunk wrote:
do you think that doing all the email stuff with the vqregister is ok with
out using mysql? i have mysql, but so far i have seen that
EPS itself is very easy to install. All you must do
is edit the Makefile for any path changes you may require.
In most cases, you wont need to edit Makefile.
Then type:
make;make install
It should compile and install the library and header
files.
The packages attached to EPS are a little
Thanks for your interest! Unfortunately, since EPS
is still in development, and because of the nature
of EPS, it's still aimed mostly at development
users. All the packages, except for the autoresponder,
are going to be difficult to implement without a
good understanding of how your system
Your /var/qmail/users/assign file is corrupted.
Be sure never to edit it yourself, and make sure there's a
dot by itself on a line after the last entry at the end
of the file. Look for something which doesnt match the
format (other than the dot at the end of the file), and
remove it.
Tells
The users directory is depricated and only used for backwards
compatibility. It should not be used. Any users in your users
directory should be moved to a virtual domain directory.
Nathan J . Mehl wrote:
So, doing a bit of actual debugging here... (This is hampered by the
fact that all
Here ya go :)
EPS v0.3 will be available for download soon.
Even though the version number hasn't increased
much, the code has had much done to it.
For starters, v0.3 is the first development release
which understands MIME. As with all other EPS functions,
addressing MIME attachments is
I just got back from our status meeting. Apparently, there ARE
some things to fix in the 5.0 tarball, but 5.0 is considered
to be stable except for database aliases. It hasn't been updated
on the webpage because that hasn't been resolve, although Ken is
unable to reproduce the reported problem.
I've made it work. You need to use one of the later versions
of OpenLDAP. The earlier versions do not support some of the API
that the newer versions do.
Sumith Ail wrote:
Hello Adam
Please let me know if you or anybody else has success in making
vpopmail+ldap 2.x work. If Vpopmail does
Silly kids never give up on the viruses.
Yet another batch of people unsubscribed, and refused on the mail
server.
Let us know if people send you viruses when you post.
Thanks!
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Vol,
Here's my 2c:
Switch these lists over to ezmlm-idx and install qmail-scanner.pl on the
Inter7 list server.
With the idx extensions, you can eliminate most of the spam that gets
through by only allowing posts from subscribers, and also requiring that the
list address
I'm unsure of what versions, etc. I developed the vpopmail LDAP
module. We've installed it on several systems without problems.
Just be sure you arent trying to use qmail-ldap. qmail-ldap is
NOT the vpopmail LDAP module. ..and again, if for any reason
you think LDAP is better than any other
Adam Nealis wrote:
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm unsure of what versions, etc. I developed the vpopmail LDAP
module. We've installed it on several systems without problems.
If LDAP sucks, why didya write it then? ;)
As with the majority of our software, someone paid for it's
*plug-plug* EPS will handle mail filtering, and virus scanning
globally, domain-specifically, and user-specifically.
http://www.inter7.com/eps
ETA for stable filtering is late Jan, early Feb.
Bjorn Nilsen wrote:
This is something I want too. The only way I can think of doing it is for
If your server is configured properly, you will not be
an open relay. There are some relay tests that qmail
'fails', however, the deliveries are supported by
the RFCs, and they fail trying to deliver to non-existant
local users.
Qmail, when configured properly, with roaming users software,
such
The upgrade shouldn't be too difficult. Be sure to back up
your binaries though.
The QMAILQUEUE patch works, but it creates an open relay situation.
In order for it to function as made, you must either know every block
you wish to allow to send mail through your server, and you must
manually
two different email LDAP database schemas is incredibly
difficult and time consuming.
That's it! :)
Good luck to everyone still willing to give the LDAP module a shot.
Sumith Ail wrote:
Hello List / Vol / Ken
I am trying to configure Vpopmail 5.0pre5 with OpenLDAP 2.0.7 on RH 7.1
Hmm.. After I finished the base code, Ken Jones the main
vpopmail developer picked up work on vqregister to make it
work with the latest vpopmails. I guess he didn't find time
to add a configure script.
Here's how to install vQregister in short. If you don't have
any real package experience,
Global Address book for... SqWebMail?
Or is that some software that sits on top of LDAP servers?
Sumith Ail wrote:
Hello Vol
I understand configuring LDAP is a pain. Is there an alternative in
Vpopmail for people who require Global Address Book.
Also, If at all I succeed in getting
We're working on a filtering/virus scanning solution as we speak.
We believe it will be available Jan/Feb as a stable release.
Development is at http://www.inter7.com/eps. The filtering/scanning
code has not been added to the development release just yet.
zyrtaf wrote:
Hi,
I am looking for
As I'm sure you've read the messages on generating the hash,
the next step, is to give the path to the hash (not the plaintext)
with the -x option.
tcpserver -x /home/vpopmail/etc/tcp.smtp.cdb
Good luck.
Jens Georg wrote:
hi,
i set up vpopmail with roaming users enabled. tcp.smtp is
Seems to me your box doesn't have enough memory to load the
mysql libraries into memory.
Get more memory, or allocate more swap.
Charlie Chrisman wrote:
Im running vpopmail 5.0pre5 and when I try to authenticate via pop, I
get this message:
/home/vpopmail/bin/vchkpw: error while loading
This means that you've enabled database storage, and that your
fields to store in the database, and what's being given to the
database are not matching up.
Lanny Baron wrote:
Hello,
Using vqregister on one of my domains, constantly produces an error when
people try to subscribe to it. The
Everything should be fine. At the very least, back up your current
binaries from ~vpopmail/bin. If you want to be very safe, make
sure you backup your ~vpopmail/domains directory, and if you use
a database, dump the database to disk just in case.
Jens Georg wrote:
hello,
i am running a
Anything under 1.5k should get through.
juan enciso wrote:
Hi Managers
I need send a e-mail to my users when their quota is
overflow
How can do this??
Very thanks for your advice..
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I'd like to comment on the advisory posted below.
First of all, this issue is as old as databases and programs
that interface with them automatically. Changes to file
and library permissions fixes any problems people might have
with this as stated in my advisory about valias. The point in
my
You most likely need to create your manager user, and setup
the schema inside the database that you'll be using.
The LDAP module does not do this itself.
Xiao Hua Huang wrote:
Hi All:
Just now I installed vpopmail-4.10.35 + openLDAP-2.0.7 just following the
README.ldap in the vpopmail tar
get me some sample?
Thanks
Bill
vol
Sent by: vol To: Xiao Hua Huang
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED], Ken Jones
2001-08
Hi, everyone.
I'm posting here to announce a new EPS tool that I hope
will be available soon.
If anyone has read my previous posts to the mailing list
about what EPS does, and if you downloaded it, and have
possibly made use of it in it's early production phase,
cheers to you.
eTrack will
EPS is a bunch of API for handling email messages.
It does all the analyzing for you, etc. Hands back
structured information on the email peices.
For instance...
To: Joe Test [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
EPS sees this, and returns back a header structure containing
Header name: To
EPS itself would not do that. Something could certianly be
written on top of EPS to do that, however.
Wojciech Smolkowski wrote:
On Thu, 30 Aug 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Running commands? What do you mean by that?
running commands before delivering mail. Defined row in database (
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Then you need to install the zlib library
which handles compression.
You can get it from sunsite.unc.edu
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2001 4:35 PM
Subject: Re: help
Latest CourierIMAP works with the latest development of
vpopmail which has authentication structure changes.
Either downgrade CourierIMAP, or upgrade to development vpopmail
4.10.35.
Tren Blackburn wrote:
On Tue, 28 Aug 2001, Andrew Martin wrote:
I currently have qmail installed and
Er. Wrong message :)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Latest CourierIMAP works with the latest development of
vpopmail which has authentication structure changes.
Either downgrade CourierIMAP, or upgrade to development vpopmail
4.10.35.
Tren Blackburn wrote:
On Tue, 28 Aug 2001, Andrew
Latest CourierIMAP is made to work with development vpopmail. It
has a new authentication structure.
Either downgrade IMAP, or upgrade to development vpopmail 4.10.35
àÒÉÊ wrote:
Hi All
I use vpopmail-4.9.10.
Try to build latest vesion of CourierIMAP and have compile time errors
when
The schema is quoted in vldap.h pretty much.
As long as you provide the variables it wants (mostly required)
you should be good to go.
sbelt wrote:
Actually, 4.10.35 is the version I am using. Also, this is a fresh install
so I have nothing to backup :)
Perhaps there are setup steps I am
vpopmail 4.10.35, although in development, is considered unofficially
stable. We're putting it through it's final patches and testing,
before we go stable with a new version.
Tren Blackburn wrote:
On Wed, 29 Aug 2001, Bill Shupp wrote:
on 8/29/01 12:14 PM, Tren Blackburn at [EMAIL
You should not have to stop the server. You merely must compile
the new vpopmail, backup your old binaries, and do make install-strip.
Check to see if when you telnet to 25 and 110 there are no errors,
and for about 5 minutes, monitor your qmail logs to make sure there
are no errors there
Hi, everyone.
EPS development has been released. Currently, it's only going to be
useful to people who have development experience, and probably won't
even be compilable, or usable by anyone without a technical background.
However, if you are used to dealing with packages without configuration
Okay. Sending mail has nothing to do with receiving.
The two are very seperate processes. Email addresses
are always specified as [EMAIL PROTECTED] I believe you are
trying to say that your SMTP server has SMTP_AUTH enabled,
so you're trying to provide a username and password to
be allowed to
www.inter7.com
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Internal Advisory
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Date 08/09/2001
Category
Everyone should be aware that there are people who are sending worms
to people who post to the mailing lists. Please be careful when using
any attachments from any mailing lists. We are going to deal with this
as best we can, and we hope to put EPS (www.inter7.com/devel/eps) into
production
Yes. We should probably add that.
Thanks for the idea.
Ron Guerin wrote:
Any possibility of adding a third level, for domain-specific
filtering? (in addition to global and user filtering)
The present vpopmail filtering does this, and it's quite
useful for multiple-domain installations.
It's an efficiency feature. Nothing
to be concerned with.
Zachary Buckholz wrote:
I just got vpopmail-4.10.30 and compiled and installed with
./configure --enable-roaming-users=y
--enable-tcpserver-file=/var/vpopmail/etc/tcp.smtp
--enable-tcprules-prog=/usr/local/bin/t
cprules
We are currently in the development stages of a mail filtering
add-on. Patching vdelivermail is extremely inefficient. If the
mail gets that far, then you've wasted a significant amount of
CPU time, disk time, and memory, carrying a message through SMTP,
through the queue, and to the disk, just
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-remote must exist, and be executable. If it is
not, that is the error you will get.
Ryan Hayle wrote:
Hi all,
I just tried to install vQregister... Despite the complete lack of
documentation or even a simple INSTALL file, I figured everything out and it
seemed to
It is version 2.5 because it has been production tested on quite a few
machines with no problems. As for configuration definitions for where
the qmail-remote binary is; it is a good idea, but currently, we are
too busy to continue work on that package at this time. We, of course,
are always
vQsignup is depricated. Although it functions, and is a production
version, vQregister is what we suggest using now.
Take a look at http://www.inter7.com/vqregister
Hubbard, David wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm just curious what the status of vqsignup is?
Is it production quality? The
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--
Date 04/10/2001
Category Security
Item qmailadmin
Severity Medium
Distribution Public
Thanks, Gabriel. One of our technitions here made a new
package version, and removed the old link. We've updated it.
Gabriel Ambuehl wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hello,
http://www.inter7.com/qmailadmin/qmailadmin-0.44.tar.gz
That link is unfortunately broken.
I
One word about the conversion. Dont.
Zakki A wrote:
i have some question about ldap authentication :
- i would like to know the benefit of ldap authentication compared to mysql
authentication
- right now i'm using mysql, if i want to use ldap auth. should i move my
user from mysql to
-- Matt :)
What do you mean by 'system aliases'? If you want to deliver mail
to your /etc/passwd users, you simply put a hostname in the locals
file, and passwd users can get mail on that host.
Kit Halsted wrote:
Thanks, Ken. Any pointers on how to set up the system aliases without
messing
When doing a conversion from cdb to sql, is to make sure no new accounts
are created or updated while you're converting. Recompile vpopmail (but
do not install the binaries), and then begin the conversion process.
After the conversion is done, make backups of your old binaries using
the cdb
FastForward and vpopmail will not work together.
They both wish to occupy the .qmail-default file, and it won't work
properly. You can add them both there, but it will cause problems
in the long run.
Kit Halsted wrote:
Sorry for the reposted question, but I'm still hoping somebody might
be
The list you were probably looking for was [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sounds like you dont have relay tables configured properly. I'm
not sure what version of vpopmail you're running, but if it's from
a year ago, your relay file is probably /etc/tcp.smtp (and the
compiled version is probably
vqregister 2.5 does not create the database, or tables. You
must do this yourself before it will work. The reasoning behind
this is to allow the administrator maximum control over the
contents of the database. Things such as lengths and such,
I believe, should be defined by the administrator.
Michael wrote:
Hi Ken;
On Mon, 19 Mar 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] scribed:
vqregister 2.5 does not create the database, or tables. You
must do this yourself before it will work. The reasoning behind
this is to allow the administrator maximum control over the
contents of the
vQregister 2.5 has been released with the new
demographic collection code, as well as some
other new features, fixes, and updates.
If you're interested, head over to http://www.inter7.com/vqregister
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Not only must the user exist in the database, they must also
have a directory. Adding user directories yourself is bad.
vpopmail has a directory structure it sticks it, and mucking
with that can cause problems.
So to everyone who tries to do vpopmail's job for it, do it
at your own risk.
People are sending to multiple mailing lists twice.
Bill Shupp wrote:
on 2/28/01 5:23 PM, Daniel Hardaker at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What exactly is happening with the mailing list? Is it just me or have
other people been getting old messages sent over and over again? Ive
received
Bzzt. Incorrect once again. I can guaruntee you
that the parsing of a scripted language, and
subsequent call to many functions to handle bundled
together scripting functions makes up for the
execution of a single external CGI program.
On top of the fact that all scripting languages
contain
This is a discussion mailing list. If
you don't like the content, unsubscribe.
..and numbers aren't needed. I've written
scripting languages, and can contest to
their inefficiency when put up against a
new process copied into memory performing
the same functions. The start to all of
this, was
Port qmailadmin to PHP? Why?
Oden Eriksson wrote:
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vQregister is new web-based signup CGI that
Very neat!
What about to port qmailadmin to php?
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