Title: compiling qmailadmin
Hello,
i think my case has been brought up earlier but from a different perspective,
im attempting to transfer a qmail/vpopmail/qmailadmin/sqwebmail system
to another machine (from redhat 6.2 to SuSE 8.1)
now when i transfered all the files and binaries
Hi,
A thing that many of my users have been asking about is the ability
to be able to choose their own subject prefix for mail lists. Would
it be possible to allow this, for example by giving the user a
textbox to type their prefix into when they enable it?
/Jesper
I'm still having this exact same problem, with no responses from the
mailing list.
Does anyone have any idea what the problem could be?
Thanks,
Jason Carreira
Laurent Gammeter wrote:
Hello,
when i try to fill in the domain name and the password of a postmaster in the
main interface of
Howdy list,
Where do I go for developer info?
My company is currently investigating the use of vpopmail/qmailadmin for our
virtual domains, but we have some features that we would like to add.
How do I get my features submited to the source tree?
Is there a CVS for qmailadmin?
Thanks,
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Elie Koivunen wrote:
im attempting to transfer a qmail/vpopmail/qmailadmin/sqwebmail system
to another machine (from redhat 6.2 to SuSE 8.1)
now when i transfered all the files and binaries and loaded the mysql
database
mysql works fine,
qmail works fine,
emlm is in the apropriate path,
At 14:29 22/11/2002 +0100, Jesper Hess Nielsen wrote:
Long story short, no.
Long story truncated, no because the prefix is defined in a single file in
the mailing list directory. There is no provision for looking at an e-mail
address and determining what prefix that e-mail address who get,
At 10:54 22/11/2002 -0500, Jesse Guardiani wrote:
Go to the development page (http://www.inter7.com/devel) and look. Talk to
Bill Shupp as well.
There has been talk about creating a CVS for at least a year, but it never
seems to occur. I, for one, am for it. In the meantime, download the
fredagen den 22 november 2002 17.55 skrev Steve Fulton:
At 10:54 22/11/2002 -0500, Jesse Guardiani wrote:
Go to the development page (http://www.inter7.com/devel) and look. Talk to
Bill Shupp as well.
There has been talk about creating a CVS for at least a year, but it never
seems to
On Friday, November 22, 2002, at 09:56 AM, Oden Eriksson wrote:
I could host this on my server using subversion + apache2. If that's
appealing, just drop me a line. I could also consider a bug reporting
system
too if nessesary.
We could also consider moving it up to SourceForge...
Disclaimer:
fredagen den 22 november 2002 17.59 skrev Tom Collins:
On Friday, November 22, 2002, at 09:56 AM, Oden Eriksson wrote:
I could host this on my server using subversion + apache2. If that's
appealing, just drop me a line. I could also consider a bug reporting
system
too if nessesary.
We
What compile options did you use with vpopmail? That's the kicker.
Also, does Courier work for you? Can you POP/IMAP in and check mail?
On Friday 22 November 2002 12:21, Jason Carreira wrote:
Sorry, I listed some of this info in my first post:
Hi all,
I've just finished installing Qmail
Ditto. I've gotten some great projects from SourceForge. Surely all of those
projects can't be wrong...
Anything to avoid the bloody PATCH effect.
I hate patches.
On Friday 22 November 2002 11:59, Tom Collins wrote:
On Friday, November 22, 2002, at 09:56 AM, Oden Eriksson wrote:
I could
I used these options when doing the configure:
./configure --enable-roaming-users=y --enable-defaultquota=50MB
--enable-file-sync=y
Courier works. I've got it set up running imapd-ssl.rc with a
certificate generated using the make file after patching qmail with the
starttls patch. I'm only
unsubscribe
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Jimmy Brake [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dw Alliance
What does your Apache config file look like?
I can't guarantee that is the problem, but it seems like POST and GET data
aren't even arriving at the CGI. And if they ARE, it's not rejecting
authentications properly. (But I run a MySQL setup, so maybe they work
differently)
Also, check
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