We have just implemented a contact form and want to have an autorespond on the old addresses for a period of time before we turn them off.
Installing a new version of the op sys is out of the question, so I have to go about and manage it the best I can.
I have just noticed it says qmailadmin 1.0.6 and vpopmail 5.2.1
I will follow the link you gave me and install the new versions.
On another subject, do you know what is the best way to manage the bounces?
We get LOADS of bounced email and I would like to manage those to help our subscribers to receive our daily email.
FYI we deliver an email with the readings of the gospel for the day, according to the catholic liturgic calendar.
www.evangelizo.org
Thanks.
On 22/03/06, Tom Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Mar 22, 2006, at 9:13 AM, Alberto dos Santos wrote:
> I run an OVH dedicated server, and I need to know what version of
> qmailadmin, vpopmail and autorespond I have installed.
> Can you tell me how to do it?
When you first connect to qmailadmin (the login page), it should tell
you the version numbers for vpopmail and qmailadmin. If it doesn't,
it's probably an old version. If you go to the page where you add or
modify a mailing list, and it's just a long, confusing list of radio
buttons, then you're running something from before 1.0.12 (I think).
You should be able to get the vpopmail version with
`~vpopmail/bin/vuserinfo -v`. If that doesn't work, try the -v option
on other vpopmail programs. It wasn't (and possibly still isn't) a
valid option on all the programs.
> When I set up an autorespond, it fires inumerous processes that,
> eventually, send my server down...
>
> I want to ask your help, but I cant tell it's version numbers....
>
> Linux RedHat 7.2 "à là OVH" so they say...
I don't think autorespond reports its version number anywhere. You
could check the binary's date, that could give you an indication of how
old it is.
If you have root access to the server, you might want to consider
installing new versions of all three. Bill Shupp has a good guide
online <http://shupp.org/toaster/> for doing so. Depending on what you
use the box for, you might even want to consider setting up a new
server with Fedora Core (or another recent Linux/BSD release) and
migrate your domains to that.
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Tom Collins - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
QmailAdmin: http://qmailadmin.sf.net/ Vpopmail: http://vpopmail.sf.net/
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Alberto dos Santos
Consultor em TI
IT Consultant
http://www.yournway.com
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