Ok, check that the partition where you've installed qmailadmin does'nt
have the option nosuid in /etc/fstab.
Regards.
Jerome.
Mena Sonia a écrit :
I've the same problem like you, how can I know if my partition can not
support nosuid
-Original Message-
From: Phil @ Kusat
Hello all,
This kind of interface is very proffessionnal and seem to been more easy
to understand for end user. Thanks for your job Justin .
Regarding the point that Tom mentionned, i also aggred with him. Maybe
it is possible to change this using some library to generate on the
fly good
There is an options in the configure script :
./configure --enable-imagedir=/qmail_images/qmailadmin/
Then rebuild and install qmailadmin.
Regards,
Jérôme.
Kenneth Ling a écrit :
hi
howto change the images path to /qmail_images/qmailadmin/.. in order
of /images/qmailadmin/.. ??
tq
Hi,
In the qmail sources, the make script rebuild the queue.
Hope it will help.
Regards.
Jérôme.
Mike Gerringer a écrit :
Hello, I know this is the qmailadmin list, but I have a quick
question. I accidentally deleted my queue directory and now
obviously, qmail does not run. I think the
You can do this stuff with some home scripts made by tail -f on
logfiles ...
You can use /etc/initab for this stuff.
Regards.
Jerome
Christian [Kanzie] Nilsson wrote:
This is not the right forum, but since all of you here seems to know alot
about qMail Ill take the risk of asking anyway.
I
Hello,
[..]
Thoughts? This is version 1.0.11. I never checked this behavior in previous
versions, so I don't know if it was there before or not.
For info :
I checked this on a qmailadmin 1.0.6, and all seam to be clean.
Regards
Jérôme MOLLIER-PIERRET
http://www.actinux.com
Hello,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You cannot *SELL* a GPL'd product without permission from
the author.
Sorry, you may did a mistake here.
GPL licence never restrict such *SELLING aspects* as you mentioned
above... Anyone can earn money by selling services around the GPL'd
software.
You
Hello,
Witch version of qmailadmin are you using ?
In my 1.0.6 version there is not this kind of limitation...
And the source you mentioned doesn't seem to test this like that. The
MAX_FWD_COUNT is probably not the good variable, And i'm not sure but it
is somthing regarding .qmailadmin-limit
Make en alias on each apache vhost conf to mount the image directory of
qmailamdin.
Alias /images /yourimagedirectory
Regards
Chuy Orosco wrote:
I have installed QmailAdmin with Vpopmail so that I can manage my
domains Graphically. QmailAdmin worked fine until I used
informed about the results :o)
Rgds,
Jerome
ps : you said Unfortunately this has not worked for my case ... ok but
wath it does for you ?
- Original Message -
From: Chuy Orosco [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Jérôme MOLLIER-PIERRET [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 09
At 05:07 PM 11/27/02 -0500, Jesse Guardiani wrote:
Yeah, you could probably get it working that way.
This isn't the voice of experience though.
I may be wrong, but I'd say that most people
just throw a web server on the box with
vpopmail/qmail and run qmailadmin from there.
You probably missed something, if you need an LDAP implementation try
the qmailldap patch (most contribs are mentioned in
http://www.qmail.org) ... but you couldn't have qmailadmin working with
it (try phpQLAdmin instead ...). You can use vpopmail with qmailadmin,
and LDAP but ... only for
If you can mount on your qmailadmin station the vpopmail filesystem of the
other box (like nfs), it could work ...
no ?
- Original Message -
From: Jesse Guardiani [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2002 7:53 PM
Subject: Re: [qmailadmin] qmailadmin on
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