regenerate the
cdb properly from vpasswd text file.
Actually, you can run `vuserinfo [EMAIL PROTECTED] and the
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(with michael being an
account created with vadduser) then you should be fine.
Likewise, using mydomain.com/.qmail-michael-default might work as well.
Check up on the man page for qmail-local (I think).
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people would
know that domain quotas are no longer available.
I don't have a timeframe as to if/when they'll get fixed and be
re-enabled.
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:
5.4.15:
Tom Collins
- Add 'compile' script to distribution.
- If warn() isn't available, use fprintf() instead.
- vmysql.c: add missing valias_select_names, valias_select_names_next,
and valias_select_names_end from 5.5 branch.
- vpalias.c: #include config.h before we check if VALIAS defined
yourself. ;-)
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the .qmail-list-whatever symlinks, as
you'll have to edit the configuration files to use the new list's
pathname, and change the old domain to the new domain in files like
inhost.
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which was
causing the problems.
Then you should be OK.
I released QmailAdmin 1.2.10 today because it was quick and ready to go
out. I just haven't found the time to wrap up 5.4.15 and get it out.
I'll try for this week...
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On Feb 16, 2006, at 12:48 AM, Franck wrote:
Is there a patch or a solution please ?
Known problem. Will be fixed in 5.4.15, which I just haven't had time
to work on. Use 5.4.13 until 5.4.15 is released.
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On Feb 13, 2006, at 2:09 AM, zhaoyongjie wrote:
Hi all,I am using vpopmail 5.3.20,I want to know why there are so many
open-smtp.tmp files
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a better job of keeping maildirsize updated. Is
it getting extra entries for mail that isn't delivered? Missing
entries for mail that has been deleted? Is there an easy way to
reproduce the problem?
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there
looks ok. Any ideas what I should do to try and find out why vdominfo
is
giving me inaccurate info on this domain?
It's probably a problem with the .dir-control file for that domain.
Edit that file, and change the 2147483645 number to 43.
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On Feb 7, 2006, at 12:25 AM, 褚永锋 wrote:
exec /usr/local/bin/softlimit -m 200 \
/usr/local/bin/tcpserver -v -R -H -l 0 0 110 \
For starters, try a higher softlimit (like 1000).
You should also include the user and group to run as (add -u89 -g89 to
your tcpserver parameters)
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://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?
thread_id=6272932forum_id=34241
[scroll to the end of the thread]
No idea whether it will apply to the current versions or not. It might
give you what you need though, still allowing an admin to use vchkpw to
set the password to anything they'd like.
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I think you've misdiagnosed the problem.
As written, n is defined as a long when sscanf is called. It probably
isn't a grand idea to re-use the variable name, but it is a long. I'm
sure this problem would have cropped up earlier if not.
There were some changes to maildirquota.c for the
release soon.
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warn if it's available.
It's better than just fprintf, because it will append a string that
describes the actual error (from looking up errno).
I'll throw this on the heap for the next update. In the mean time, I
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it separately from the main vpopmail
distribution, that way it could be updated on its own as necessary, and
be used with any version of vpopmail (as long as the changes don't
require updates to the libvpopmail API).
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have update the configure file to allow valias for PostgreSQL in
addition to MySQL.
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On Jan 12, 2006, at 9:28 AM, Sandeep Agarwal wrote:
Release-notes for 5.4.13 says this
Tom Collins
- configure.in: fix checks to limit enable-valias to MySQL only.
but why postgres support is pulled out ??
That was an accident -- I forgot that postgres had valias code as well.
It's back
patch to vdelivermail
related
to using # delete in a user's .qmail file.
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?
func=detailaid=1360346group_id=85937atid=577798
ChangeLog:
Tom Collins
- vmysql.c: Increase buffer size in vauth_adduser() and use
correct size when calling snprintf
, postgres) and whether you have
--enable-valias selected.
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SourceForge and will try to clean it up before
the end of the week.
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be sure to incorporate them into
the upcoming 5.4.14 release.
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~vpopmail/bin/vadddomain to add all of the domains.
Delete the newly created domains directory, and swap your backed up
directory in its place.
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the vpasswd files. That's where the user information is
stored.
After going through those steps, vuserinfo should start working again.
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into the 5.4 branch, something that a few
people have asked for. I've also received some other patches to
integrate. I can try to get a release out within a week.
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, which should be processed as joe
- /home/joe/.qmail processed as joe
- Delivery as normal
Put [EMAIL PROTECTED] in ~vpopmail/domains/example.com/joe/.qmail,
where localservername is something in control/locals.
This will forward the mail back out to qmail to be delivered to local
user joe.
Tom
that the condredirect
line would be run first.
A poor design decision that at least I've been aware of for awhile, but
haven't had time to address. Simply adding an auto-increment field to
that table and sorting on it would be a good start.
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Upgrade to vpopmail 5.4.13, it addresses your problem by compiling
libvpopmail with -fPIC option.
It appears you've already done that though, so I'm not sure what it
could be at that point. Do you have some sort of softlimit on courier
that could be causing problem?
-Tom
On Nov 19, 2005,
a user's mailbox to delete.
If a user has a .qmail file that just contains #, then mail will be
delivered anyway.
I just put the patch into CVS today, it will be in the 5.4.14 release.
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for the
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config file. It's
not as simple as just making the lib dynamic.
What if we wrote an external program that chkuser could run instead of
having to link to libvpopmail? Would that be a good solution.
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that keeping their
temp directories on the RAM disk would give you the most performance
benefit. If you crash and lose the contents, it's no big deal, and
everything that comes through the server ends up going through that
process.
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# in /var/qmail/alias/.qmail-doublebounce. That way doublebounces
are just deleted -- 99.9% of them are crap and not worth looking at
(e.g., spam from forged return addresses).
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You
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user:
const char *dirnames[] = {Maildir, Maildir/new, Maildir/cur,
Maildir/tmp, Maildir/Inbox, Maildir/Inbox.Sents,
Maildir/Inbox.Drafts, Maildir/Inbox.Trash,
Maildir/Inbox.Spam Mail};
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on the
new server, etc.
http://www.mail-archive.com/vchkpw@inter7.com/msg22410.html
I recommend adding a dummy domain on your old server and use it as a
dry run for the migration scripts.
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since it was released and haven't experienced any problems. The new
vdelivermail code was originally released on March 20th, and hasn't had
any significant changes since July 4th.
I've moved it from the vpopmail-beta releases on SourceForge to
vpopmail-stable.
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as the MAIL
FROM, then smith can just send his forged e-mail from another server.
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to that might be causing the problem?
IIRC, it may need to read the files in /var/qmail/control and/or
/var/qmail/users as well.
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On Oct 18, 2005, at 6:45 PM, Jeff Salisbury wrote:
FYI, I am using version 5.3.5 of the vpopmail tools...
Try upgrading to something in the 5.4 series. vdeldomain in 5.4 will
correctly delete just the alias, and won't touch the real domain behind
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domain.com` to generate a list of email addresses
in a domain.
Use ~vpopmail/bin/valias to create alias addresses with multiple
recipients.
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On Oct 4, 2005, at 5:30 PM, Alex Decarli wrote:
I need to get the vpopbull -n -V domain.com stdout and create a list
called
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~vpopmail/bin/vpopbull -n -V domain.com
~vpopmail/domains/domains.com/.qmail-staff
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believe that there would be a legitimate message scoring a 12+ that I
would not want to miss.
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instead of rejecting it at the SMTP level, but it's
better than having to deal with the mail.
Another option would be to just put '#' in the .qmail file to delete
the message without delivering it.
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FormMail` to
spot some quick possibilities.
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of .qmail files).
I haven't had any reports of the vulnerability being exploited, but it
is theoretically possible when running the old software.
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enter their name, email address and email client and get a one-page
printout instructing them on how to set everything up.
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generate the correct response is to have the same
cleartext password available.
Given the challenge and response, it is not possible to generate the
cleartext password.
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You don't need
the cleartext password.
This is the reason vpopmail requires cleartext passwords if you want to
use CRAM-MD5. There's no way for it to derive the cleartext password
from CRAM-MD5 in order to run it through crypt() with the proper salt
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Tom Collins
- hmac_md5.c: include strings.h for bzero and bcopy declarations.
- configure.in: fix checks to limit enable-valias to MySQL only.
- INSTALL: make clear that valias only applies to MySQL backend.
- vpopmail.c: modify get_remote_ip() to work
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the vpopmail configure/build system.
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makefile-fpic.tgz
Description: GNU Zip compressed data
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func=detailaid=910410group_id=6691atid=356691
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=35252
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?
thread_id=8106413forum_id=35252
The ChangeLog patch probably won't work, and if you change Makefile.am
and delete Makefile.in, libtool should rebuild Makefile.in for you.
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could write a shell script that calls vadduser and then runs
qmail-inject to send them the welcome message. If you really wanted to
get fancy, you could check the exit code of vadduser and only send the
welcome message if the user was successfully added.
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instead of a deferral.
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://www.mail-archive.com/vchkpw@inter7.com/msg22188.html
Then in a post about 5.5.3 on 19th August, Tom Collins said:
5.4.12's vdelivermail is newer than all other releases...
Correct. 5.5 should include most everything that was in 5.4.9, but
none of the changes between 5.4.9 and 5.4.12
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and password learning, if a user
authenticates with their cleartext password (typically pop3), vpopmail
can learn it and add it to the database.
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.
I'll hold on to your message and try to review the vdelivermail code
the next time I have an opportunity to work on it.
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is
currently a development release (not yet stable). I know that some
people are using it in production though, so if this feature is
important to you, you could install 5.4.12 and verify that it updates
the maildirsize file properly.
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. That way, old programs wouldn't break.
We might also want to define a macro to indicate that the extended
insert is available, so programs like QmailAdmin can have conditional
compilation depending on whether they're linked to the old or new
vpopmail.
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. This should
result in the email being forwarded to the same username ($EXT) on
server b.example.tld.
If you want to avoid mail loops (bogus address gets bounced from server
A to B and back), create .qmail-alias files in the domain directory for
each account on the other server.
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a policy decision. Anyway, I think Tom Collins wrote it, more or
less, or maintains it. Surprised he hasn't said something here yet.
I didn't write QmailAdmin, but I've put a lot of time into it since at
least 1.0.10. I moved it to SourceForge, and have actively maintained
it for the past 2
to vdelivermail...it's just being
blasted through to the .qmail-user file in the domain directory
(/home/vpopmail/domains/domain.com).
domain.com/.qmail-user -- qmail delivers directly
domain.com/user/.qmail -- qmail hands off to vdelivermail which handles
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this little patch to make possible use this style
for arguments.
I'm not familiar with using %2$s in a printf -- what does it mean? Can
you not accomplish the same thing with another style?
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:
Tom,
You can find more info about this on the printf man page (3). Shortly
- you can reuse some of the variables passed or reorder them. %2$s
means the second string variable.
Stoyan
On Fri, 2005-07-08 at 23:39, Tom Collins wrote:On Jul 8, 2005, at
9:49 AM, Stoyan Marinov wrote:
I
this?
Thanks
That isn't relay -- your server is the final destination for domain.com
so it won't relay it to another server.
What are you trying to accomplish? Your server needs to operate that
way so people on the Internet can send mail to domain.com.
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-route
for 64.12.0.0 and 205.188.0.0.
# route add -net 64.12.0.0 netmask 255.255.0.0 gw 123.45.67.89 dev
eth0:0
# route add -net 205.188.0.0 netmask 255.255.0.0 gw 123.45.67.89 dev
eth0:0
In about a day or so (once the blacklisting is over), I'll delete the
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-preference MX or A for that host,
it isn't in my control/locals file, so I don't treat it as local.
If it's a local domain (users in /etc/passwd), it should appear in
/var/qmail/control/locals.
If it's a vpopmail domain, it should appear in
/var/qmail/control/virtualdomains.
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a chance to test it.
It also includes some minor fixes to long-time bugs -- see the ChangeLog
for details.
ChangeLog
Tom Collins
- vdelivermail: read full message, even on catchall delete/bounce
to avoid SIGPIPE error if maildrop is calling vdelivermail.
- vdelivermail: missing declaration when
vpasswd.cdb and then see what happens. If you still have
problems, look at the vpasswd file for corruption, especially the
entries before and after the qwerty1234 user.
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You don't need a laptop
or so entries for the servers that will feed it, I would
have to agree that a cdb lookup would to a static file of 5 entries
would be more efficient than a MySQL query (which has to be parsed by
the MySQL server) for the same lookup.
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01 * * * /var/qmail/bin/update_tmprsadh /dev/null 21
# start qmail back up
qmailctl start
If it has to generate a key on every connection, that could take a lot
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You don't
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On Jun 30, 2005, at 12:30 PM, Henti Smith wrote:
where is a decent howto these days
http://shupp.org/toaster/
I use it every time I build a new hosting server (every 3 years or so).
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On Jun 23, 2005, at 11:51 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it possible to safely nuke these accounts and immediately recreate
them to clear their inboxes out?
Wouldn't it be better to just delete the files in Maildir/new or
Maildir/cur?
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It looks like it doesn't call vchkpw. If it did, you'd see [vpopmail]
vchkpw-pop3: in the logs.
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to the old vpopmail code.
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isn't working.
If you're using qmail's pop3 server, you could add some debugging to
vchkpw.c (and recompile and reinstall it) to do some printfs around
that code to see why it isn't running.
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dev
series into 5.4.10. I'm not sure if he made the patch available on
SourceForge or not -- I'm sure he'll chime in on this thread before too
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not
use it.
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the cost enough to
get it done.
PS: Tom, did you see my bug-report for 5.5.1 `show_trace` on the
bugtracker?
I did, but I've pretty much ignored it. Others are managing the 5.5
branch and I try to stick to 5.4.
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an improved system either doesn't break the other programs, or can be a
drop-in replacement for the old code.
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of the domains
we host (17).
All other domains have catchall or delete instead of bounce-no-mailbox?
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changes to the codebase that required
discussion recently.
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)
by entekbuckets.com with SMTP; 14 Jun 2005 13:47:46 -0700
It was sent by 66.120.105.146.
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fred, or create a
.qmail file for fred manually.
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On Jun 15, 2005, at 1:57 PM, YaP wrote:
Tom Collins wrote:
If you have a user named [EMAIL PROTECTED], you shouldn't create
aliases in the valias table for [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Why not? How can i manage store and forward?
Use qmailadmin to manage the .qmail file for user fred, or create
into
on a
regular basis?
Probably the difference between POP and IMAP auth? If you use
qmail-pop3d for POP and Courier for IMAP, Courier might not be updating
the lastauth value.
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You don't
to modify qmailadmin to
suit your needs (like disabling everything but mailing list support in
it).
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smtp server for outbound email. If they point to their ISP's
server, you can't prevent them from sending to external addresses.
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You don't need a laptop to troubleshoot high-speed
copies,
If there's a problem delivering to john.smith that causes a deferral,
the message will go to joe.blow again on the next attempt (and get a
deferral delivering to john.smith and thus loop up).
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vpopmail version is 5.4.9
After clearing the password, you then authenticated one of the users,
and his cleartext password didn't update?
Try clearing the encrypted password of a few test accounts and see if
vpopmail can learn their passwords.
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