I'm building a new mail server to replace the existing one.
I built the qmail+vpopmail+mysql+qmailadmin+sqwebmail setup, and it is
all working.
When I try and migrate the data over from the old server to the new,
most accounts come over fine. However for some I get the following
error:
Auto re-cr
On Monday 13 January 2003 07:53 pm, Bill Shupp wrote:
> Ken, All:
>
> I have posted my vpopmail 5.3.13:
>
> Download:
> http://shupp.org/patches/vpopmail-5.3.13.tar.gz
>
>
> From the ChangeLog:
>
> - major changes to vdeloldusers
>- Works with any module that supports a
On Tuesday 14 January 2003 01:58 am, Alan Murrell wrote:
> Hello,
>
> --- Ken Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > If --enable-roaming-users=y during configuration,
>
> Okay, so unless I have enabled romaining-users, then I
> don't really need to worry about tcp.smtp for
> Vpopmail, then? Makes se
> My question is how do I start up Qmail to just run the queue and not have
> it try and bind to port 25. I want Postfix to remain bound to port 25 and
> act as my SMTP server. I just need Qmail to deliver mail to the
> vpopmail/domains/whatever Maildir's so people can get their mail.
Just don't
tcpserver listens on whatever port it's told to listen on, not just port 25.
At 06:46 AM 01-14-2003, Andrew Kohlsmith wrote:
> My question is how do I start up Qmail to just run the queue and not have
> it try and bind to port 25. I want Postfix to remain bound to port 25 and
> act as my SMTP s
At 05:53 PM 01-13-2003, Bill Shupp wrote:
From the ChangeLog:
- lots of cleanup.. removed all mysql specific code
i'm curious what exactly that means. at the most basic level, it almost
sounds like mysql support has been removed, though i strongly doubt that.
can you clarify?
I am sorry the question may be off topic.
I am running vpopmail and courier-imap, roaming with vpopmail works fine
but for user using imap roaming does not work. I have searched any
relevant info on this topic but it is rather scare. Would anyone point
me to the right direction?
Many thanks in
On Tuesday, January 14, 2003, at 11:08 AM, Paul Theodoropoulos wrote:
At 05:53 PM 01-13-2003, Bill Shupp wrote:
From the ChangeLog:
- lots of cleanup.. removed all mysql specific code
i'm curious what exactly that means. at the most basic level, it
almost sounds like mysql s
On Tuesday 14 January 2003 01:51 pm, dkwok wrote:
> I am sorry the question may be off topic.
>
> I am running vpopmail and courier-imap, roaming with vpopmail works fine
> but for user using imap roaming does not work. I have searched any
> relevant info on this topic but it is rather scare. Would
Greetings All,
Sorry if this is slightly OT, but has anyone running
qmail/vpopmail/mysql/sqwebmail (on RH 7.3 in our case)
run into a problem with sqwebmail logins after multiple login/logouts?
We're seeing a situation where if a single user logs into and out of
sqwebmail more than about 4 tim
On Tuesday 14 January 2003 02:23 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Greetings All,
>
> Sorry if this is slightly OT, but has anyone running
>
> qmail/vpopmail/mysql/sqwebmail (on RH 7.3 in our case)
>
> run into a problem with sqwebmail logins after multiple login/logouts?
>
> We're seeing a situation
Have you tried compiling sqwebmail with the following configure options :
--without-authdaemon --with-authvchkpw
Michael.
- Original Message -
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "vpopmail list" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2003 7:23 AM
Subject: [vchkpw] Slightly OT: Sqw
Everyone,
It turns out that turning off all authentication except the "vchkpw"
method can be done at authdaemon start time by editing (for default
installs):
/usr/local/share/sqwebmail/authdaemonrc
even if many auth modules were built/compiled during the sqwebmail build
process.
Many tha
Hi !!
I've seen this topic come up over and over again so
I finally decided to "contribute" to the thread...
I think the problem has most likely to do with IMAP
clients using persistent connections. When they first
login successfully vpopmail updates tcp.smtp.cdb file
and the user has open relay
> I think the problem has most likely to do with IMAP
> clients using persistent connections. When they first
> login successfully vpopmail updates tcp.smtp.cdb file
> and the user has open relay for one hour or whatever
> it is for timeout. But since the IMAP client uses
> persistant connection a
On Tuesday, January 14, 2003, at 03:25 PM, Andrew Kohlsmith wrote:
That's a good point -- In my particular case authdaemon is not
updating the
tcp.smtp.cdb file at all though.
authdaemon does NOT pass the IP to vpopmail. That's why you can't use
it if you want roaming IMAP users.
Bill
I had done some finishing work with the code that Nels wrote and am
currently running vpopmail 5.3.4 in a production environment with a little
over 1000 users. It works very well with no hangups that I have noticed.
I submitted the code to the vpopmail developers back around May or April of
2002.
On Tuesday, January 14, 2003, at 04:29 PM, Charles J. Boening wrote:
I had done some finishing work with the code that Nels wrote and am
currently running vpopmail 5.3.4 in a production environment with a
little
over 1000 users. It works very well with no hangups that I have
noticed.
I submi
I for one am very interested in postgresql support in vpopmail and have
been quietly waiting for it. I had even inquired about the cost of
finishing up the work on this list, but received no replies. Since then
I have setup mysql, but would still like to use postgresql someday.
If there is anyth
I have recently upgraded from Mandrake 8.2 to 9.0. For quite a few months I
have had a smoothly working qmail-vpopmail-ezmlm-qmailadmin set-up working.
The upgrade seemed to have caused no problems.
I have just tried to add a new domain and received the following error. (I
have changed the domai
Quota Warnings are working fine, apart from the To: field not containing
the users correct address:
.quotawarn.msg example has
To: Valued Customer:;
Just wondering what I could change this to in order to have the users
correct address inserted when the warining is sent?
The header
Delivered-To:
>If
--enable-roaming-users=y during configuration, >the vpopmail configure
script attempts to auto-discover>if there is an /etc/tcp.smtp file
already on the system and>use that. If it doesn't find one it will create
a ~vpopmail/etc/tcp.smtp>file automatically. >>Ken Jones
I read this on the
I forget this :
Some of my users reported, that sometimes the mail
system is sloing down, when they are trying to get mail through
pop3.
Can be a solution to this, if I rise the number of
concurrent connections in tcpserver, or need to do something other ? Plese feed
me with everything w
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