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On Feb 27, 2009, at 2:47 PM, John Simpson wrote:
i haven't compiled or tested this, but the basic idea seems
sound... and as long as this code runs before anything else tries
to use TheUserExt or TheExt (i haven't walked the entire program
but
On 2009-02-26, at 0708, Robert Schulze wrote:
could it be, that vpopmail with qmail-ext compile option is the
enemy here? I looked at the code from vdelivermail.c and it seems
that qmail-ext disables processing of .qmail when there is a dash
in the recip-address, instead it searches for
Hi,
thanks for this comprehensive answer!
There is one thing I wonder about: When using vpopmail+mysql, all
aliases are stored in the valias-table. If qmailadmin adds a
forward/alias, then all changes have to be done in the RDBMS, not in the
filesystem via .qmail-files. These should be done
Hi once again,
could it be, that vpopmail with qmail-ext compile option is the enemy
here? I looked at the code from vdelivermail.c and it seems that
qmail-ext disables processing of .qmail when there is a dash in the
recip-address, instead it searches for .qmail-ext and falls back to
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Robert Schulze wrote:
Is this a bug with qmailadmin? Could this generally be fixed by always
using .qmail-user files in the domain directory?
This is not related to qmailadmin. qmailadmin is simply configuring a forward
for you.
The problem lies