What would those permissions be? Vpopmaiol but be able to read and write
to the maildir directory
Gabriel Ambuehl wrote:
Hello Christopher,
Monday, July 17, 2000, 12:03:23 PM, you wrote:
How would I have the mail server save a copy of an email locally even
after a user has checked thier
Hello,
I'test IMP whith POP acces, i'ts work fine, but is slow (pop protocol,
download of all mail from a user)
It is ok for mailbox 100 Mails, But not if you have 3000!
Marc Hauswirth / Urbanet sa
Bill Shupp wrote:
I've never used IMP with POP. But it works great with Courier-IMAP and
It's on the todo list. But there are alot of
other things in front of it, unfortunately
Ken Jones
Greg Cope wrote:
Ken Jones wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
is it possible to use vpopmail and ldap?
I have only virtual domains and no users in /etc/passwd.
All users
Is there a way that you can setup of the server to allow the user to
check all of thier messages and then go to another location and then
check them again? What I would like to happen is this.. A person sends
me an e-mail when I check it that message stays on the server. If I were
to check it
"Steven M. Klass" wrote:
Hey all
I just started working with vpopmail and I am in need of answers.
1. The install guide recommends that all domains be set up as virtual
domains. In the qmail/control/locals file I have my domain already
defined. How can I convert that to a
On Mon, 17 Jul 2000, Jacob Scott wrote:
manually. I wouldnt reccomend this hack to everyone, but I now seem to
have implelemnted imap-open-relay. David, will the tcp.smtp.cdb be
cleared manually of open-relay ips or does one need to to set up a
cronjob?
You need need a cronjob as described
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I've just installed a new qmail 1.03 (compiled Debian package) and
vchkpw/vpopmail 4.8.5 (straight compile), and it appears that I can
add and remove domains just fine (qmailadmin works great also),
however something is not really working. I believe