Tom Collins wrote:
Who the heck is Charles Cazabon and why should I care that he thinks
our files shouldn't be called .qmail?
Charles is probably the most knowledgeable person answering questions on
the qmail list. He can be a pain to work with sometimes, but if Charles
and DJB were
On Jan 6, 2007, at 3:34 AM, Rick Widmer wrote:
Tom Collins wrote:
Now that .qmail files are fully supported in vpalias.c, we can
update QmailAdmin to use the vpopmail API to work with the files,
and it won't know anything about their contents.
I'm planning on it. I may even have it done in
Tom Collins wrote:
On Jan 6, 2007, at 3:34 AM, Rick Widmer wrote:
Tom Collins wrote:
Now that .qmail files are fully supported in vpalias.c, we can
update QmailAdmin to use the vpopmail API to work with the files,
and it won't know anything about their contents.
I'm planning on it. I
On Jan 5, 2007, at 10:34 AM, Rick Widmer wrote:
I did not see any objections on changing to .vpopmail* files in
user but
not domain directories. If anyone does object, now is the time.
Files
in ~vppopmail/domains/user_name/ are executed by vdelivermail and will
be renamed. Files in
(sorry for not including this in my last email)
On Jan 5, 2007, at 10:34 AM, Rick Widmer wrote:
I still want to change files to .vpopmail, unless they go
out of their way to disable it. I think Charles Cazabon's
objection to .qmail files that are executed by vdelivermail is a
strong enough
Tom Collins wrote:
(sorry for not including this in my last email)
On Jan 5, 2007, at 10:34 AM, Rick Widmer wrote:
I still want to change files to .vpopmail, unless they go
out of their way to disable it. I think Charles Cazabon's objection
to .qmail files that are executed by vdelivermail