I'm trying to implement 'vpopmail roaming users'.
The docs say to store the tcp.smtp files in ~vpopmail/etc.
I've tried doing so... updating all the qmail control/run files I could find, but it 'breaks'
the svr (smtp errors, no mail in/out).
Here's what I've done:
1. Physical move:
cp
:
- Original Message -
From: Fred Colclough
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, September 11, 2004 3:19 AM
Subject: [vchkpw] Moving tcp.smtp
I'm trying to implement 'vpopmail roaming users'.
The docs say to store the tcp.smtp files in ~vpopmail/etc.
I've tried doing so... updating all
On 10 Sep 2004 at 16:28, Rick van Vliet wrote:
Fred Colclough writes:
I'm trying to implement 'vpopmail roaming users'.
The docs say to store the tcp.smtp files in ~vpopmail/etc.
I've tried doing so... updating all the qmail control/run files I
could find, but it 'breaks
Myron,
So do you think they're just using MY e-mail address as their 'reply-to' for their
spam? Here's another piece of one, with a snippet question below:
Received: from scanri1.uhc.com ([10.85.124.102])
by UHCNH006.UHC.COM (Lotus Domino Release 5.0.12)
with ESMTP
OK Myron,
I see what you're saying about these being forged... so the bottom-line is I can't do
ANYthing about it, right? I mean: I'm getting 100 postmaster error e-mails PER DAY
like these! All because spammers are forging their 'reply-to' addresses as 'ME', so I
get the error returns...
Qmailadmin will do it ALL for you:
http://www.inter7.com/?page=qmailadmin
(a quick google would've found it, too! ;-) )
-Fred.
Hello,
I'm new to this list so I apologize in advance for asking what will likely
be a common question.
I manage a new virtual web site and email service for
Here's a 'newbie' question:
I just deployed a new mail svr running qmail with vpopmail, mysql, qmailadmin. My
'old' server was running qmail, but with vmailmgr instead.
I 'used' to be able to create aliases that would forward to MULTIPLE users, for
example:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
... was
Tom,
No recent change. This is a brand new install.
Thanks.
-Fred.
On 19 Aug 2004 at 14:27, Tom Collins wrote:
On Aug 19, 2004, at 2:09 PM, Fred Colclough wrote:
Indeed there is NO vpopmail.users table, since I've set
'--disable-many-domains' in vpopmail. So it should be looking