2008/6/7 John Simpson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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On 2008-06-04, at 0332, Maurizio Rottin wrote:
may i ask another question in the same thread?
if it's a continuation of the same issue, yes.
if it's a totally new question, you should start a new
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On 2008-06-04, at 0332, Maurizio Rottin wrote:
may i ask another question in the same thread?
if it's a continuation of the same issue, yes.
if it's a totally new question, you should start a new thread. but
before you do that, ask yourself if
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On 2008-06-04, at 0052, Tom Collins wrote:
On Jun 3, 2008, at 12:48 AM, Maurizio Rottin wrote:
this is the point, you are right!
i always forget that centos adds users directory with mask 700
drwx-- 9 vpopmail vchkpw 4096 15 feb 11:43
2008/6/4 John Simpson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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On 2008-06-04, at 0052, Tom Collins wrote:
On Jun 3, 2008, at 12:48 AM, Maurizio Rottin wrote:
this is the point, you are right!
i always forget that centos adds users directory with mask 700
2008/6/3 John Simpson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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On 2008-05-27, at 1016, Maurizio Rottin wrote:
2008/3/7 John Simpson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 2008-02-27, at 1126, Steve wrote:
the ONCHANGE mechanism was designed to be used in conjunction with some
On Jun 3, 2008, at 12:48 AM, Maurizio Rottin wrote:
this is the point, you are right!
i always forget that centos adds users directory with mask 700
drwx-- 9 vpopmail vchkpw 4096 15 feb 11:43 vpopmail
a chmod 755 does the job!
You really only need to add the world execute bit (I'm
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On 2008-05-27, at 1016, Maurizio Rottin wrote:
2008/3/7 John Simpson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 2008-02-27, at 1126, Steve wrote:
the ONCHANGE mechanism was designed to be used in conjunction with
some
mechanism which allows a non-root process (like
2008/3/7 John Simpson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 2008-02-27, at 1126, Steve wrote:
the ONCHANGE mechanism was designed to be used in conjunction with some
mechanism which allows a non-root process (like the onchange script) to
trigger a root process to execute on demand.
and indeed it is working.
On May 27, 2008, at 9:16 AM, Maurizio Rottin wrote:
and indeed it is working.
but i don't understand why vpopmail is using the onchange mechanism,
while qmailadmin is not!
Did you compile qmailadmin with the onchange patch?
Steve
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2008/5/27 Steve Fatula [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On May 27, 2008, at 9:16 AM, Maurizio Rottin wrote:
and indeed it is working.
but i don't understand why vpopmail is using the onchange mechanism,
while qmailadmin is not!
Did you compile qmailadmin with the onchange patch?
Steve
yes, but
2008/5/27 Maurizio Rottin [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
2008/5/27 Steve Fatula [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On May 27, 2008, at 9:16 AM, Maurizio Rottin wrote:
and indeed it is working.
but i don't understand why vpopmail is using the onchange mechanism,
while qmailadmin is not!
Did you compile qmailadmin
On May 27, 2008, at 9:35 AM, Maurizio Rottin wrote:
yes, but actually looking at the patch code, i can see only
modification for adding/deleting mailing lists (which anyway does not
call the onchange script)
Sorry, memory failed me. Yes, there is no patch needed for users, just
mailing
2008/5/27 Steve Fatula [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On May 27, 2008, at 9:35 AM, Maurizio Rottin wrote:
Sorry, memory failed me. Yes, there is no patch needed for users, just
mailing lists as you say. Did you compile qmailadmn AFTER compiling vpopmail
with the onchange patch? It's a static link.
yes,
On 2008-02-27, at 1126, Steve wrote:
Not sure what you are saying. ALL onchange works for me now that I
have fixed my onchange script. The key for me was it runs as user
www, which has no security to do things, for example, like modify
vpopmail user directories. So, there was nothing
2008/2/26, Steve [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Maurizio Rottin wrote:
qmailadmin works but it does not call the onchange script, so i read
some code and some configure log and it seems that qmailadmin includes
the /home/vpopmail/include lib directory when compiling.
Am i missing some option
Maurizio,
Please check the permissions of the onchange script.
what is the output of the?
#ls -al ~vpopmail/etc
Wednesday, February 27, 2008, 10:05:59 AM, you wrote:
2008/2/26, Steve [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Maurizio Rottin wrote:
qmailadmin works but it does not call the onchange script, so i
Maurizio Rottin wrote:
ok, so, we can add user thanks to mysql connection, but we can't run
the onchange script, i'll put some debug statement as soon as i can!
please, share anything you find...
Not sure what you are saying. ALL onchange works for me now that I have
fixed my onchange
Hi all,
i've compiled vpopmail-5.4.23 with the onchange feature, and it works
really good!
this is the configure line i'm using
./configure --enable-logging=p --enable-auth-module=mysql
--disable-passwd \ --disable-many-domains --enable-auth-logging \
--enable-sql-logging --enable-valias
Hi Maurizio,
Tuesday, February 26, 2008, 3:28:48 PM, you wrote:
Hi all,
i've compiled vpopmail-5.4.23 with the onchange feature, and it works
really good!
this is the configure line i'm using
./configure --enable-logging=p --enable-auth-module=mysql
--disable-passwd \
Maurizio Rottin wrote:
qmailadmin works but it does not call the onchange script, so i read
some code and some configure log and it seems that qmailadmin includes
the /home/vpopmail/include lib directory when compiling.
Am i missing some option or patch or something?
I thought the same
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