Is there a way to clean queue???

Or purge it?


Tks,

RL

-----Mensagem original-----
De: Nick Hemmesch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Enviada em: segunda-feira, 17 de outubro de 2005 14:01
Para: [email protected]
Assunto: RE: [qmailtoaster] Multiple problems

> Jake,
>
> I just caught the first part of your reply - Yes Mandrake 10.2 and LE2005
> are one and the same.  Depending on who you talk to - you get to hear it
> called one or the other.  The official name is Mandriva LE2005.
>
> I have verified that my php.ini settings are correct - I thought maybe
> that
> was the reason for most of my problems.
>
> The password in /usr/share/toaster/include/admin.htpasswd is encrypted The
> password in /usr/share/toaster/include/admin.pass says toaster (as I would
> expect - it is the default) The vpopmail user is just a user, is it not?
> Where do I change the password for that?  I used the script for the
> install
> - shouldn't it all be correct?
>
> Jack
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jake Vickers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, October 14, 2005 6:05 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] Multiple problems
>
> Jack D. Martin Jr. wrote:
>
>>Nope:
>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] magicwisp]# rpm -q selinux package selinux is not
>>installed
>>
>>I have rebuilt my virtual server with Virtual Min, and can now send and
>>receive e-mails.  Only 3 problems remaining now!!!
>>
>>
>>>>
>>>>I installed on Mandrake 10.2, it appeared to be successful.  It looks
>>>>like I have created a major mess, any help would be
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
> Is Mandrake 10.2 the same as Mandrake 2005? I use Redhat (and similar)
> distros, so I'm not sure about Mandrake.  They got my $20 for a
> subscription
> when they (tech support) PROMISED me that the Intel 2200B/G wireless was
> built into the subscription version. As it happens, it wasn't, so I've
> never
> used their package again.
>
>>>>1.  When I start the toaster, I can't change the password.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
> Check to make sure the password you used for the vpopmail user is the same
> as in the /usr/share/toaster/include/admin.htpasswd and (not sure if it's
> needed here) /usr/share/toaster/include/admin.pass
> This could also lead to your other problems.
>

Hi Jack,

Set register_globals = On in php.ini to set your ~/admin-toaster/
password. Then be sure to set register_globals = Off. (Restart httpd each
time so php.ini gets a fresh read)

Regards,

Nick


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