Hi,
I have just tried to upgrade to 4.0.3 after having successfully run
with 3.1 for some time. (The whole install process worked perfectly, btw).
The main reason for the upgrade (apart from wanting to be on the current
code stream) is that we want to be able to use options like server-mode
configurable by group and by individual user...
(We are constantly looking for ways to improve server performance under
load).
We use qmail as the mta and chose to use the default ~user/Mailbox format
- thereby keeping each users mailbox in their own directory.
The problem I have immediately found is that qpopper no longer keeps
the .user.pop (temporary) file in the user directory. The file, when
used is now found in /var/spool/mail.
Does anyone know if the old behaviour (ie. version 3.1) can be re-instated?
Configure options:
./configure --enable-group-bulls --enable-nonauth-file=/etc/qpopper/nonauth --d
isable-old-spool-loc --disable-check-pw-max --with-log-facility=LOG_LOCAL1 --ena
ble-home-dir-mail=Mailbox --enable-specialauth --enable-bulletins=/var/spool/bul
ls
Runtime flags used are just "-sR -T120"
(Note: these are the identical options and flags used with 3.1).
btw, Congrats to the developers and other contributors to qpopper for the
many useful features - is support for qmail's maildir format on the cards?
(It might make pop-over-nfs a practical reality).
Regards and TIA, Peter Vaskess
Netlink Connect, Australia