Ok, I did:

./configure --enable-htmldir=/var/www/www.domain1.com/html 
            --enable-cgibindir=/var/www/www.domain1.com/cgi-bin 
            --enable-ezmlmdir=/usr/bin

and now the following error is reported:

  Unable to find your autorespond program directory, specify 
  --enable-autoresponder-bin.

How can I verify the existence and location of an autorespond directory?

Steven


-----Original Message-----
From: Steven Katz
Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2001 10:49 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: QmailAdmin configuration options


When I configured with:

./configure --enable-cgibindir=/var/www/www.primary.com/cgi-bin
            --enable-ezmlmdir=/usr/bin

The following error was returned:

  configure: error: Unable to find your html base directory, specify 
  --enable-htmldir.

My web directory structure looks like:

  /var
    /www
      /www.domain1.com
        /cgi-dir
        /html
      /www.domain2.com
      /www.domain3.com

I would be interested in knowing how those of you with similar 
configurations have configured qmailadmin.

Thanks again,
Steven


-----Original Message-----
From: Steven Katz
Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2001 10:22 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: QmailAdmin configuration options


I have a few questions regarding the configuration options..

I used an rpm to install ezmlm-idx, which appears to have placed the 
ezmlm binaries in /usr/bin, so I'll use this option:
  --enable-ezmlmdir={/usr/bin}

For those of you who have a number of virtual web domains, where do 
you specify the cgibindir as being? Should I use:
  --enable-cgibindir={/var/www/www.primarydomain.com}
and use only that domain for qmailadmin?

Also, I don't think the autorespond directory is where qmailadmin 
assumes it to be -- where might I find the autoresponder binary?

New to all of this, as you can tell.

Thanks,
Steven



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