"Nate Pinchot" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I apologize if this question has already been answered on this mailing list,
>but I definately did not see it in the faq.
No problem. Sometimes it's not obvious that a FAQ applies to one's
situation. What you need is either a virtual domain or a virtual
Hi,
youst place a .qmail-user1 file wherever your
.qmail files are placed in your system
The content may be &user1 or /home/user1
For user2 do the same and insert as content
of the .qmail file
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
This is in the man pages and in the faq and in thea
archive.
Tom
Nate Pinchot sch
I apologize if this question has already been answered on this mailing list,
but I definately did not see it in the faq.
I have this situation.
user1 has a system account.
when mail comes for [EMAIL PROTECTED] I would like it to be delivered locally as
it is now.
when mail comes for [EMAIL PROTECT
.
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> -Messaggio originale-
> Da: Mark Lo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Inviato: venerdi 25 maggio 2001 15.42
> A: Andrea Cerrito; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Oggetto: Re: change password for virtual users.
>
&g
Hi,
I mean vmailmgr + qmail + omail-admin ???
Mark
- Original Message -
From: "Andrea Cerrito" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, May 25, 2001 7:16 PM
Subject: R: change password for virtual users.
> omail-admin with vpopmail?
At 13:16 25.05.01 +0200, Andrea Cerrito wrote:
>omail-admin with vpopmail?
>How can it be possible?
virtual domains can also be handled using webmin. There I have not found
such a option. Why must a virtual domain be passwordprotected?
Password I know for mailusers.
Regards,
Ruprecht
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Inviato: giovedi 24 maggio 2001 8.43
> A: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Oggetto: change password for virtual users.
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I am using qmail + vpopmail + omail-admin. I would like to write a
> simple program to change the virtual user's passwo
Hi,
I am using qmail + vpopmail + omail-admin. I would like to write a
simple program to change the virtual user's password on the web by using the
vpasswd function. I know omail-admin has the function to change password.
But, I would like to disable the forward filed. So, I decide to writ
"Todd A. Jacobs" wrote:
>
> I realize this may sound like a silly question, but I'm trying to wrap my
> head around the whole virtual users facility, and am trying to understand
> whether I can set up virtual users without also setting up virtual
> domains.
>
&
I realize this may sound like a silly question, but I'm trying to wrap my
head around the whole virtual users facility, and am trying to understand
whether I can set up virtual users without also setting up virtual
domains.
In my current setup, all account are real users deliver
Todd A. Jacobs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> As I understand it, as virtual user is just a .qmail-foo mailbox under the
> main user account. However, my reading has suggested that users can't use
> qmail-pop3d to access their accounts, because checkpassword is only
> looking at the main account. Is
ch 14, 2001 11:54 PM
> To: qmail list
> Subject: Confused about virtual users and pop3
>
> As I understand it, as virtual user is just a .qmail-foo mailbox under the
> main user account. However, my reading has suggested that users can't use
> qmail-pop3d to access the
f the web
admin interfaces seem to be focused on virtual users, so I'm not sure what
my alternatives are for a web front-end. Any suggestions?
--
Todd A. Jacobs
CodeGnome Consulting, LTD
[EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I am trying to install a virtual user under qmail. I want to have all mail
> received for [EMAIL PROTECTED] to be delivered to [EMAIL PROTECTED] because
> there is already a [EMAIL PROTECTED] address in use.
>
> I have both stuff.org and mail.org
Hi there,
A quick question
I am trying to install a virtual user under qmail. I want to have all mail received
for [EMAIL PROTECTED] to be delivered to [EMAIL PROTECTED] because there is already a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] address in use.
I have both stuff.org and mail.org in both rcpthosts and l
Looking through the life with qmail document it appears that migrating a
sendmail virtusetable over to qmail would be very difficult. If I am
reading it correctly it appears that it uses the format of:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:prepend
Is there any way to have qmail read the virtualuser table as
[EMAIL
Just for anyone interested (mostly for people using debian!):
Compiling vpopmail with ./configure leaves a problem:
'vadddomain' needs to call 'qmail-newu' after modifieng
/var/qmail/control/users/assign . ./configure detects
'/var/qmail/' and assumes 'qmail-newu' is in '/var/qmail/sbin/',
which
cpserver -g1002 -u1002 \
0 pop3 /usr/sbin/qmail-popup `hostname`.`dnsdomainname` \
/home/vpopmail/bin/vchkpw /usr/sbin/qmail-pop3d Maildir &"
echo "."
;;
but I have to note that all services are running properly, pop3
authentiactiopn for vi
On Mon, Apr 03, 2000 at 01:34:33AM -0400, anindya wrote :
> quick check: is testdomain.com in /var/qmail/control/rcpthosts?
Yes it is.
> and what is the contents of your /var/qmail/control/{default|locals|me}?
default does not exist
locals contains _not_ any of the virtual domains
Hi Markus,
quick check: is testdomain.com in /var/qmail/control/rcpthosts?
and what is the contents of your /var/qmail/control/{default|locals|me}?
The output of /var/qmail/bin/qmail-showctl might be helpful also.
Also what happens if you telnet to localhost 110 and enter
POP commands ma
Hello,
I'm running debian frozen (potato) with deb's mail and vpopmail
set up from source.
I'm locally runing bind so for testing I set up a domain
'testdomain.com' in bind and with vadddomain testdomain.com.
Bt no mail for testdomain.com gets received, I always get back
'Sorry,_no_mailbox_here
Markus Fischer wrote:
>
> Hello list,
>
> I've read the documentation about virtual domains and it seems
> fairly clear to me. I also came over vchkpw (oder vpoper
> nowadays). In 'vchkps' is described how to create pop accounts
> vor virtual users, e.g. user
Hello list,
I've read the documentation about virtual domains and it seems
fairly clear to me. I also came over vchkpw (oder vpoper
nowadays). In 'vchkps' is described how to create pop accounts
vor virtual users, e.g. users that are not in /etc/passwd but in
a flat text file or
Niall Dalton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I've set the DNS entries for the virtual domains
>and they work fine. I've added the domains I wish
>to receive mail for to the rcpthosts and virtualdomains
>files in the control directory.
Did you restart qmail?
>I have a user vmail to which I sent all
Hi there,
I'm using qmail and it runs fine for normal users on the machine.
(I'm using the courier IMAP server as well).
Now I wish to add virtual users at virtual domains.
I've set the DNS entries for the virtual domains
and they work fine. I've added the domains I wish
to
On Sat, Mar 04, 2000 at 12:30:00AM +0100, Peter Bieringer wrote:
> Now procmail should sort out all e-mails from maillists and forward them to
> "list4peter". At the moment, this works well on a sendmail-based system,
> but I want to move it to qmail.
Just subscribe to all list with adresses like
Hi,
I'm still new to qmail :-(, therefore one question:
is it possible to use procmail for a user in a virtual domain? If yes, how?
I'm looking for a solution of following problem (at qmail, on sendmail it
will work):
Virtual pop accounts (in same virtual domain):
peter
list4pe
On Sat, 20 Nov 1999, Edward Castillo-Jakosalem wrote:
> [...]
> > So maybe you should try .qmail-unknown:user in ~wala? ;)
>
> > I have tried that also. See the real email address is unknown.user@vdomain. And
> > I understand that "." is not acceptable in the virtualdomains file so I changed
>
Hi again!
I don't get it. I still can't send to a virtual user with email address
separated by ".".
> > I have first.last@:ecj in my /var/qmail/control/virtualdomains
> > file.
> > I have vdomain in my rcpthosts file.
> > I also have .qmail-first-last in ~ecj which contains /var/spool/mail/ecj.
>
Marcin Jaskowiak wrote:
> On Sat, 20 Nov 1999, Edward Castillo-Jakosalem wrote:
>
> > I already did this but got the same error. :-(
> > Is this format correct?
> > In my virtualdomains file: unknown:user@vdomain:wala
> > In ~wala, I have .qmail-unknown-user
>
> So maybe you should try .qmail-u
On Sat, 20 Nov 1999, Edward Castillo-Jakosalem wrote:
> I already did this but got the same error. :-(
> Is this format correct?
> In my virtualdomains file: unknown:user@vdomain:wala
> In ~wala, I have .qmail-unknown-user
So maybe you should try .qmail-unknown:user in ~wala? ;)
> I can send e
On Mon, Oct 25, 1999 at 11:31:27AM -0400, Andy Smith wrote:
>
> Hi Charles,
>
> I think this is on the right track for me, but I still don't understand.
>
> I can get virtual domains to work just fine, where all mail for a domain
> will go into a certain user account, or a certain user .qmail-d
Wow, like this problem has been driving me MAD for the past few
hours. Thanks
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Hi Charles,
I think this is on the right track for me, but I still don't understand.
I can get virtual domains to work just fine, where all mail for a domain
will go into a certain user account, or a certain user .qmail-default
file. That's works well.
The problem is that for some domains, I
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On 25 Oct 99, at 8:10, Nescot Account wrote:
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> My DNS Configuration:
>
> I have loads of subdomains in the domain file with each subdomain
> being a CNAME that point to a single A record. there is also
> one MX entry which has the same domain
Hello there,
Is it possible to use use a combination of virtual users using
the users/assign file and also specifiying sub-domains as well
as domains? For example my users/assign file looks like this:
=subdomain-domain-com-nige:vuser:888:888:/vusers/nige:::
---
control/vitualdomains
Check out the vpopmail 3.4.9 package. It can be found at
http://www.inter7.com/qmail and makes handling of virtual domains much
easier. Also look for fastforward (uses /etc/alias) on the qmail site for
your 'exceptions' and/or read up on the dot-qmail man pages for this same
problem. There is also
> Basically, I need to figure out how to do this with qmail:
>
> - Recieve message
> - Check against a list of exceptions. If exception for destination
> address exists, send it to the target of the exception.
> - Attempt local delivery
> - bounce if local username not found.
I've
Hello,
I work for an ISP in Philadelphia, and we're trying to move away from
Sendmail into a QMail / Maildir environment. Everything on our test
machine is working fine, except for what we call "sendmail exceptions."
For example, say the MX record for foo.com is set to our mailserver. We
add
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> I was wondering how the following would work.
>
> I have a few domains which o am going to run as virtualdomain and others
> which are just going to have a smtproute to another server. I want to have
> some Virtual users del
Hi all,
I was wondering how the following would work.
I have a few domains which o am going to run as virtualdomain and others
which are just going to have a smtproute to another server. I want to have
some Virtual users deliver to another machine and the remainder of the users
deliver to yet
Petru Paler wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> In your opinion, which solution is the best for implementing a virtual
> mail user environment with qmail on linux ? The requirements are:
> 1. There should be no real users added to the system (averthing on one
> uid)
> 2. There shoul be easyly manageable b
Hi,
In your opinion, which solution is the best for implementing a virtual
mail user environment with qmail on linux ? The requirements are:
1. There should be no real users added to the system (averthing on one
uid)
2. There shoul be easyly manageable by web
3. It should implement disk qu
I'm trying to setup qmail to have 2 sepearate domains and 2 seperate
usernames. for example
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] are 2 seperate boxes,
but want to be able to host them on the same machine, but keep each billybob
seperate. is this possible with qmail?
Gary Stewart
[EMAIL PROTEC
Edward Castillo-Jakosalem wrote:
> I have first.last@:ecj in my /var/qmail/control/virtualdomains
> file.
> I have vdomain in my rcpthosts file.
> I also have .qmail-first-last in ~ecj which contains /var/spool/mail/ecj.
> ( the "." should be replaced by "-" right?)
No, replace '.' with ':'
--
Hi to all!
Please tell me if I am missing something here.
I have first.last@:ecj in my /var/qmail/control/virtualdomains
file.
I have vdomain in my rcpthosts file.
I also have .qmail-first-last in ~ecj which contains /var/spool/mail/ecj.
( the "." should be replaced by "-" right?)
When I send
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