APOP support is depreciated in vpopmail and qmailadmin.

Ken Jones

On Tue, 2001-08-21 at 00:05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I downloaded and installed vpopmail-4.10.32 and qmailadmin-0.60pre7 to
> see what changes had been made that I may have missed with the older
> version.
> 
> According to the Changelog, the -a option for vadduser has been removed.
> Please forgive my ignorance, but what is the point of having the -a
> option for vadddomain if none of the subsequent users added to that
> domain can use the APOP functionality?  And what exactly does the -a
> flag do as opposed to adding the domain with the default POP3
> configuration anyway?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> -Charlie
> On Mon 20 Aug at 20:43:47 -0700 [EMAIL PROTECTED] done said:
> > When I first tried 0.45 and tried to create a domain with APOP enabled,
> > I wasn't able to log into qmailadmin, but as soon as I recreated the
> > domain without APOP, life was good.
> > 
> > I soon thereafter tried out the development version and that bug had
> > been fixed.  My question is, when an entire domain is created with the
> > '-a' flag, does that enable each newly created pop account for APOP?
> > 
> > It doesn't appear to at least not in the development version I've got
> > running.  (BTW, how can one determine what version of qmailadmin they've got
> > if they can't remember so good?)  
> > 
> > I just created a test domain with -a, created a user with -a, tried to
> > pull my mail and no love.  I _can_ successfully log in however if I
> > change the protocol back to POP3.  
> > 
> > I know this is an older development version so please forgive me if I'm
> > reporting on long reported and fixed problems.  I haven't seen anything
> > about it on the list though, so I just thought I'd mention it.
> > 
> > Cheers,
> > 
> > -Charlie
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