If not, what is the suggested way to go?
I think most people use cron jobs to check against parent
control files for changes, then rsync them and hup as needed.
That seems to be a pretty simple solution to me. I'm not sure it's
really necessary for this feature to be in vpopmaild.
Nicklas Bondesson wrote:
Also, can anyone please enlight me on how to set the user privilage bits in
the gid field.
domain_admin_privileges 0
system_admin_privileges 0
Have you checked vmoduser?
If the options haven't been ported yet, then you can edit the vpasswd
file. Add 4096 to the
Sorry, hit the wrong button...
Nicklas Bondesson wrote:
Also, can anyone please enlight me on how to set the user privilage bits in
the gid field.
domain_admin_privileges 0
system_admin_privileges 0
Have you checked vmoduser?
I think the options are -a and -S.
If the options haven't been
OK, I went through and updated the MySQL, PgSQL and Oracle header files to
provide 96-char field sizes for domain, and I updated the mysql limits
pieces to account for the new fields. I haven't created anything yet as
far as actually updating the SQL database structure of an existing setup,
but
Have you checked vmoduser?
I think the options are -a and -S.
If the options haven't been ported yet, then you can edit the
vpasswd file. Add 4096 to the GID value of the user form
domain admin, add
65536 for system admin.
If that doesn't work, check my math... I know the hex
On Friday 24 Feb 2006 07:49, Tom Collins wrote:
http://vpopmail.sf.net/
5.4.15 - released 24-Feb-06
Release Notes:
This release fixes a few loose ends in the 5.4.14 release. Here are the
Release Notes from 5.4.14:
This release brings in the vpopmail daemon (vpopmaild) from the 5.5
On Feb 24, 2006, at 2:21 AM, Bob Hutchinson wrote:
Does this version support domainquotas?
There is no mention of --enable-domainquotas in ./configure --help
No, domain quotas have been broken since 5.4.0 (and probably earlier).
In a recent release, we took that configure option out so
Bob Hutchinson wrote:
On Friday 24 Feb 2006 07:49, Tom Collins wrote:
http://vpopmail.sf.net/
5.4.15 - released 24-Feb-06
Release Notes:
This release fixes a few loose ends in the 5.4.14 release. Here are the
Release Notes from 5.4.14:
This release brings in the vpopmail daemon
OK, here's another one. I've got a couple of patches (previously posted
here) that I use and in the process of applying them I noticed a couple
things that concern me:
1) The MAX_PW_DOMAIN has increased from 64 to 96, but there's no
corresponding increase in the field size in vmysql.h (and
On Friday 24 Feb 2006 16:05, Ken Jones wrote:
Bob Hutchinson wrote:
On Friday 24 Feb 2006 07:49, Tom Collins wrote:
http://vpopmail.sf.net/
5.4.15 - released 24-Feb-06
Release Notes:
This release fixes a few loose ends in the 5.4.14 release. Here are the
Release Notes from 5.4.14:
http://vpopmail.sf.net/
5.4.15 - released 24-Feb-06
There was a discussion some time ago how vpopmaild should/could handle a set
of loadbalanced servers. E.g. when you add a new domain all the members of
the cluster needs to be aware of the new domain.
Will this be a feature of vpopmail; to
On Friday 24 February 2006 11:52, Bob Hutchinson wrote:
On Friday 24 Feb 2006 16:05, Ken Jones wrote:
Bob Hutchinson wrote:
On Friday 24 Feb 2006 07:49, Tom Collins wrote:
http://vpopmail.sf.net/
5.4.15 - released 24-Feb-06
Release Notes:
This release fixes a few loose ends
On Friday 24 Feb 2006 21:59, Jeremy Kitchen wrote:
On Friday 24 February 2006 11:52, Bob Hutchinson wrote:
On Friday 24 Feb 2006 16:05, Ken Jones wrote:
Bob Hutchinson wrote:
On Friday 24 Feb 2006 07:49, Tom Collins wrote:
http://vpopmail.sf.net/
5.4.15 - released 24-Feb-06
http://vpopmail.sf.net/
5.4.15 - released 24-Feb-06
Release Notes:
This release fixes a few loose ends in the 5.4.14 release. Here are the
Release Notes from 5.4.14:
This release brings in the vpopmail daemon (vpopmaild) from the 5.5
development series, and fixes a few bugs from 5.4.13.
If
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