Grant Supp wrote:
I am using qmailadmin-1.2.7. How can I disable qmailadmin's support for storing aliases
in the mysql valias table?
The changelog indicates qmailadmin will detect if vpopmail was compiled with
--enable-valias during configure time. However, I did not compile
vpopmail with
Ken Jones wrote:
qmailadmin uses the vpopmail library functions. The vpopmail library
knows to do the valias probably becuase you configured it that way.
Reconfiguring vpopmail is fairly simple.
You can get your current configuration from the config.log file.
Save that configure line.
Thanks
You're right, I can create it by hand. My problem is that it will be
visible by qmailadmin, and so, the user can disable it.
The copy is for full backup of incoming and outgoing mail. There are some
mailboxes used for customer service and we want to keep a record of all
processes, not allowing
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You're right, I can create it by hand. My problem is that it will be
visible by qmailadmin, and so, the user can disable it.
The copy is for full backup of incoming and outgoing mail. There are some
mailboxes used for customer service and we want to keep a record of
Hi,
I did not follow the list to closely lately so I hope this is not a
duplicate...
After installing qmailadmin-1.2.8 on a debian stable with apache 1.3 I
ended up having
Premature end of script headers: /usr/lib/cgi-bin/qmailadmin
in my apache error logfile. I could run qmailadmin from the
On Aug 31, 2005, at 11:58 AM, Andrej wrote:
After installing qmailadmin-1.2.8 on a debian stable with apache 1.3 I
ended up having
Premature end of script headers: /usr/lib/cgi-bin/qmailadmin
in my apache error logfile. I could run qmailadmin from the shell just
fine, so I spent hours looking