I have a Debian (Woody) system and it is running shadow passwords. I have
qmail installed and woking just fine. I did a basic install (no config
options) for vpopmail. Everything installed fin but when I change my
/etc/inetd.conf file to this pop3 stream tcp nowait root
On Jan 20, 2004, at 2:21 PM, Brad wrote:
I have a Debian (Woody) system and it is running shadow passwords. I
have
qmail installed and woking just fine. I did a basic install (no config
options) for vpopmail. Everything installed fin but when I change my
/etc/inetd.conf file to this pop3
Paul Robinson [vchkpw] wrote:
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Hi,
I was able to resolve this without the assistance of the list and am
embarrassed to admit that somehow, despite setting many compile-type
configuration options with vpopmail, I missed the --enable-passwd=y
directive to the configure script. I'm a tad
I've attempted to use vchkpw to authenticate both system (/etc/passwd)
accounts
and virtual (vpopmail) accounts, as vchkpw's documentation suggests it will
do. Unfortunately, my system accounts can not authenticate via vchkpw as
called by both IMAP and SMTP-AUTH services. Virtual accounts
Hi all,
I'm new on the list and I've got a problem that archive, Google, and brain
searches have failed to rectify:
My server has existing /etc/passwd accounts with existing e-mail traffic.
I've just added vpopmail to simplify future account administration since the
server's usage is