Yes, I do. On Sat, 2010-10-16 at 13:44 -0700, Tren Blackburn wrote: > Do you have ezmlm-idx installed? > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Bob Miller [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Saturday, October 16, 2010 01:40 PM > To: [email protected] <[email protected]> > Subject: [qmailadmin] trailers > > Good Day, > I recently had a customer ask me about setting up trailers on his > mailing lists. After a day of trial and error and searching for the > missing piece of my puzzle, I am finally at the conclusion that I should > ask. > It appears that the problem is that the contents of the text directory > are not being populated when the "edit text files" for remote > administration setting is enabled. > In my investigation, I have come to understand that the settings for > allowing remote administration and editing of text files by moderators > must be enabled in order to enable trailers. so I have set up a > testlist with those settings enabled, however, the setting for including > the trailer will not stay on, and sending a message to edit the file > returns a message saying the file doesn't exist. > On the server, when I enable the remote administration and the editing > files settings, a text directory is created in the domain's directory in > vpopmail, however it is empty. > I have been able to work around the problem by copying the contents of > the text directory from the main ezmlm config (stored > in /etc/ezmlm/default/text on my system) into the newly created text > directory and setting the appropriate permissions on those files. > Now that I have the files existing where qmailadmin apparently wants to > see them, I can send the mail commands that modify the trailer, and the > include a trailer option will stay enabled in the qmailadmin gui. > This work around is okay for stuff I am doing, but it will basically > mean that a customer cannot modify this stuff on his own without me > copying those files on the server. Not that I mind, but life would be > better if it wasn't required. > I have searched the help files, I have searched google, I have tried > various combinations of settings, and I have searched the configure > script for building qmailadmin for some clue as to how to make this work > without my manual copying technique. If such a document exists that > explains what I am missing, I cannot find it. I would greatly > appreciated it if someone could point me at my missing piece to the > puzzle... > > Bob Miller > 334-7117/660-5315 > http://computerisms.ca > [email protected] > Network, Internet, Server, > and Open Source Solutions > > > > > > >
Bob Miller 334-7117/660-5315 http://computerisms.ca [email protected] Network, Internet, Server, and Open Source Solutions !DSPAM:4cba1b9e32711952474476!
