* Andrea Cerrito [EMAIL PROTECTED] [021231 15:50]:
We're using LVS to do load balancing.
Instead of NFS, we're using Opengfs. We have two mail servers and two
mysql servers. The sql servers are both r/w in a two-way replica.
We're using LVS too to do the load balancing with great success.
Hi Jens,
Jens Jahr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- In my CVS-Tree I thought about dynamically using LDAP-entries, because
hardcoding a special row for a special entrie makes it worse to add more new
LDAP-entries, because you have a bunge of #ifdefs and you will have to
doublecheck the whole
Back in April of last year I'd asked about Postgres support in vpopmail and
Bill had mentioned that it was in the development version. Has that been
abandoned altogether? I didn't see it in the current stable release, and
there's been a few releases between 04/02 and now. :-)
Regards,
Ok.. why would you post open relay as a suggestion? Don't ever put
:allow,RELAYCLIENT=. That will make your server open relay, which is BAD.
Check the archives, I know there have been discussions before about courier
imap authentication and vpopmails romaing users option. Also make sure
I'm running 5.2.1 with roaming users enabled, but upon successful POP3 or
IMAP4 logins the tcp.smtp.cdb file is not being updated.
I've checked file permissions (going as far as to set mode 666 on both
tcp.smtp and tcp.smtp.cdb) and verified that the ones I'm looking at are the
ones that
Hi,
Not sure if this is related, but I had a problem with courier and vipmap
domains. It appears that courier was passing an IPv6 IP address and not an
IPv4 ip address.
Bill fixed the problem in the latest beta (5.3.12) but I'm not sure if this
could be related to roaming users as well.
Hello,
I meant to ask this a while ago, but never got around
to it...
I have noticed that when Vpopmail is installed, it has
it's own 'tcp'smtp' file. If Qmail is installed, does
one use Qmail's 'tcp.smtp' file instead, or are both
'tcp.smtp' files used at the same time? Or
alternatively, if
Not sure if this is related, but I had a problem with courier and vipmap
domains. It appears that courier was passing an IPv6 IP address and not an
IPv4 ip address.
That would seem to indicate that it was still trying to update the
tcp.smtp[.cdb] files, but that is not the case here -- the
--- Andrew Kohlsmith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Back in April of last year I'd asked about Postgres support in
vpopmail and
Bill had mentioned that it was in the development version. Has that
been
abandoned altogether? I didn't see it in the current stable release,
and
there's been a
Heya,
In my logs I'm noticing a problem delivering local mail..
deferral:
/var/vpopmail/bin/vdelivermail:_Cannot_fork:_Resource_temporarily_unavailabl
e/
The drive it is trying to write to is accessible to the system for
read/write functions and doesnt appear to be bogged down. The permissions
Scratch that;
Something had done the equivalent of 'which vdelivermail `which
vdelivermail`' and overwrote the contents of the file with its own
pathname.. Odd.. In any case, I restored from a backup and it seems alright
now.. Sorry for the waste of space :P
Andre
-Original Message-
try to find a list arch, but nothing.
I just installed a qmail system with vpopmail, and everything works fine,
except one but big thing.
I am not able to download my mails. When i try to connect to the pop3 server
everything work fine till i need to give my password. it is not working. not
What does your pop3d startup script look like?
-Original Message-
From: Ferencz Tamas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 13, 2003 2:05 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [vchkpw] Auth Problem
try to find a list arch, but nothing.
I just installed a qmail system with
Zitat von Clayton Weise [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Ok.. why would you post open relay as a suggestion? Don't ever put
:allow,RELAYCLIENT=. That will make your server open relay, which is BAD.
Check the archives, I know there have been discussions before about courier
imap authentication and
-Oprindelig meddelelse-
I have an account with about 2 or 3 aliases.
When I enable the vacation-program which comes with vpopmail
5.3.8 and QmailAdmin 1.0.6.
The vacation works for the main-address, but not for the
aliases. The aliases are also added the normal way. I guess
the
On Monday 13 January 2003 10:39 am, Alan Murrell wrote:
Hello,
I meant to ask this a while ago, but never got around
to it...
I have noticed that when Vpopmail is installed, it has
it's own 'tcp'smtp' file. If Qmail is installed, does
one use Qmail's 'tcp.smtp' file instead, or are both
Ken, All:
I have posted my vpopmail 5.3.13:
Download:
http://shupp.org/patches/vpopmail-5.3.13.tar.gz
From the ChangeLog:
- major changes to vdeloldusers
- Works with any module that supports auth-logging
(mysql, cdb)
- lots of cleanup.. removed all
Hello All:
I installed Qmail today with Vpopmail. The thing is I use Postfix for my
SMTP server and still want to. I have Postfix configured to send mail to
Qmail's sendmail program like was shown on the inter7 website. I just use
transport maps instead of fallback transport. Either way, the
At 09:20 PM 1/13/03 -0500, Frank A wrote:
My question is how do I start up Qmail to just run the queue and not have
it try and bind to port 25.
That pretty much is the answer too... Run qmail, but don't start it
listening on port 25. Running qmail is related to a .rc file in the
/var/qmail
Hello,
--- Ken Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If --enable-roaming-users=y during configuration,
Okay, so unless I have enabled romaining-users, then I
don't really need to worry about tcp.smtp for
Vpopmail, then? Makes sense, I guess :-)
Alan
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