Re: [toaster] CHKUSER Problem

2007-01-17 Thread tonix (Antonio Nati)

At 03.41 17/01/2007, you wrote:



Sam Laffere wrote:


cat .qmail-default
| /home/vpopmail/bin/vdelivermail ''  bounce-no-mailbox


If no mailbox for addressee, bounce


#| /usr/local/bin/maildrop /home/vpopmail/domains/midkan.com/mailfilter


If no mailbox for addressee, send to mailfilter

#| /home/vpopmail/bin/vdelivermail '' 
/home/vpopmail/domains/midkan.com/postmaster


If no mailbox for addressee, send to postmaster


Either of the last two block chkuser from working because they 
direct ALL mail to non-existant mailboxes to a specific 
location.  That means there are no non-existant mailboxes when those 
choices are selected.


See 
http://www.interazioni.it/opensource/chkuser/documentation/faq/enabling.html#D4 

   * With standard settings, modify .qmail-default according to your 
needs, then add a comment line like

   # bounce-no-mailbox
   at beginning of file. chkuser will work if bounce-no-mailbox is 
found within leading 1023 characters.


   *  As alternative, uncomment and change CHKUSER_BOUNCE_STRING 
within chkuser_settings.h, and set it to the wished string.

Ciao,

Tonino


Re: [toaster] Greylisting

2007-01-17 Thread Nitchi DaMon
So ?  just for grins and giggles...

is there anyone using the toaster software on Redhat
and/or a fedra core that has runinto the same problem
that I have?

I can download and recompile MySQL and that is where I
am leaning at the moment, but I'm still holding out
hope that there is a solution out there.

thanks to all!

Nitch.

 Nitchi DaMon lt;[EMAIL PROTECTED]gt; wrote: 
 gt;  gt; dumb question...
 gt;  gt; what are most everyone here running for
 the OS? gt;  gt; I've
 been using redhat for years now and migrated into
 gt; the Fedora Core.  But
 I'm open to suggestions. gt;  gt; tia. gt;  gt;
 nitch.



 

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Re: [toaster] Greylisting

2007-01-17 Thread Nitchi DaMon

MySQL 5.0  oh yeah.

I see that 4.x does not have the problem I defined in
an earlier message, but 5.0 does.

I'd like to stay with 5.0 but.

thanks

nitch.


--- Rick Macdougall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Nitchi DaMon wrote:
  So ?  just for grins and giggles...
  
  is there anyone using the toaster software on
 Redhat
  and/or a fedra core that has runinto the same
 problem
  that I have?
  
  I can download and recompile MySQL and that is
 where I
  am leaning at the moment, but I'm still holding
 out
  hope that there is a solution out there.
  
 
 Hi,
 
 I'm running CentOS 4 (which is basically RedHat
 Enterprise 4) with MySQL 
 4.1 and I do NOT have the same problem.
 
 Are you running MySQL 5.0 ?
 
 Regards,
 
 Rick
 
 



 

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Re: [toaster] Greylisting

2007-01-17 Thread Rick Widmer



Nitchi DaMon wrote:


I can download and recompile MySQL and that is where I
am leaning at the moment, but I'm still holding out
hope that there is a solution out there.


That may very well be the best.

You have installed the server, client AND development RPMs for MySQL, 
right?  Server _may_ include client, but you need development to be able 
to compile the library into new things. (like vpopmail)


Re: [toaster] Greylisting

2007-01-17 Thread Nitchi DaMon

 Nitchi DaMon wrote:
 
  I can download and recompile MySQL and that is
 where I
  am leaning at the moment, but I'm still holding
 out
  hope that there is a solution out there.
 
 That may very well be the best.
 
 You have installed the server, client AND
 development RPMs for MySQL, 
 right?  Server _may_ include client, but you need
 development to be able 
 to compile the library into new things. (like
 vpopmail)
 


OK I got it to compile  I cheated.

Installed from a fresh FC5 installation is
mysql-5.0.18-2.1  
I downloaded a complete generic version of mysql, the
next release (5.0.19) and COPIED only the libmygcc.a
and the libmysqlclient.a and placed them into the
/var/lib/mysql directory AFTER I backed up any file
that was going to be overwritten.  In this case only
the libmysqlclient.a needed to be backed up.

I then ran make clean again to insure I did a clean
compile, then ran  make, then make setup check.
It all compiled cleanly and installed.  Go figure.
YES, I should recompile MySQL, but this is a test
base.

Thanks to all for your ideas,comments and thoughts.

Nitch.


 

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