actually it does, you should enter to modify menu after you create
alias/forward, and you can add more addresses...
but yet, like somebody said in the list. Why do we have to remove a
feature when it is working perfectly. We should perhaps make an option
to disable it for the people who doesnt
On Tue, 29 Jul 2003, Evren Yurtesen wrote:
but yet, like somebody said in the list. Why do we have to remove a
feature when it is working perfectly. We should perhaps make an option
to disable it for the people who doesnt need.
I'd just be happy with some explanatory text in the forwards
Hi,
I set up qmail on a Debian woody system. So far everything works fine.
Now I want to use the autoresponder, but when I enable it with qmailadmin I
get a wrong path in the .qmail-file. (usr/bin/autorespond/autorespond instead
of /usr/bin/autorespond)
I installed qmailadmin with
./configure
hi
just use --enable-autoresponder-bin=/usr/bin/
hope this helps.
Guenther Theilen said:
Hi,
I set up qmail on a Debian woody system. So far everything works fine.
Now I want to use the autoresponder, but when I enable it with qmailadmin
I
get a wrong path in the .qmail-file.
Hi,
just use --enable-autoresponder-bin=/usr/bin/
I already thought about that, but it had no effect.
It should work just with configure, make, make install, I suppose? No
restarting, rebooting or something else like that necessary?
Regards
Guenther
--enable-autoresponder-bin=/usr/local/bin
Without the trainling slash did the trick for me on debian sarge/testing
On Tue, 2003-07-29 at 10:16, Guenther Theilen wrote:
Hi,
just use --enable-autoresponder-bin=/usr/bin/
I already thought about that, but it had no effect.
It should
Hi,
--enable-autoresponder-bin=/usr/local/bin
Without the trainling slash did the trick for me on debian sarge/testing
Nope, doesnt't change anything.
Thanks anyway. ;-)
Regards
Guenther
* spork [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003-07-29 00:41]:
Howdy,
That aliases thread has come and gone, and now I'm actually looking at it
myself, and I see one problem if alias support is removed. Namely,
aliasing or forwarding (whatever we've settled on calling it) does not
allow for one address to
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Alex Pleiner wrote:
I had problems with the following setup:
Two POP3 Accounts [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] and a file .qmail-foo with:
/home/vpopmail/domains/test.com/foo/Maildir/
/home/vpopmail/domains/test.com/bar/Maildir/
Worked like a charm. alias2forward.pl changed it to:
* Jeff Hedlund [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003-07-29 16:35]:
Alex Pleiner wrote:
I had problems with the following setup:
Two POP3 Accounts [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] and a file .qmail-foo
with:
/home/vpopmail/domains/test.com/foo/Maildir/
At 29/07/03 29/07/03 -0400, Jeff Hedlund wrote:
Alex Pleiner wrote:
I had problems with the following setup:
Two POP3 Accounts [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] and a file .qmail-foo with:
/home/vpopmail/domains/test.com/foo/Maildir/
/home/vpopmail/domains/test.com/bar/Maildir/
Worked like
On Tuesday, July 29, 2003, at 02:49 AM, Guenther Theilen wrote:
--enable-autoresponder-bin=/usr/local/bin
Without the trainling slash did the trick for me on debian
sarge/testing
Nope, doesnt't change anything.
Thanks anyway. ;-)
You'll have to manually fix any .qmail files that were built
On Tuesday, July 29, 2003, at 07:25 AM, Alex Pleiner wrote:
Two POP3 Accounts [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] and a file .qmail-foo
with:
/home/vpopmail/domains/test.com/foo/Maildir/
/home/vpopmail/domains/test.com/bar/Maildir/
The proper setup for this configuration would be to move
tisdagen den 29 juli 2003 17.38 skrev tonix (Antonio Nati):
At 29/07/03 29/07/03 -0400, Jeff Hedlund wrote:
Alex Pleiner wrote:
I had problems with the following setup:
Two POP3 Accounts [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] and a file .qmail-foo
with:
Hi Tom,
You'll have to manually fix any .qmail files that were built
incorrectly. After building the new qmailadmin, it should create NEW
.qmail files with the correct path.
it should, but it doesn't.
I deleted the .qmail-files, build the new version of qmailadmin and created a
new
Guenther Theilen wrote:
You'll have to manually fix any .qmail files that were built
incorrectly. After building the new qmailadmin, it should create NEW
.qmail files with the correct path.
it should, but it doesn't.
I deleted the .qmail-files, build the new version of qmailadmin and created
Salute !
Did you have help on this.
I have the same problem with NO users showing up at all.
If you found a solution please drop a line
We're using QMailAdmin 1.0.6 and VPopMail 5.21 on Solaris 2.8.
QmailAdmin is not showing all the email accounts in our domains. For
instance, we have
Guenther Theilen wrote:
Are you sure you are doing a make install?
Yes, I am.
I even deleted the qmailadmin-file in the cgi-bin directory and installed it
new with configure, make, make install.
Didn't help.
What's the output of this command (in the qmailadmin source/build
directory):
# grep
Hi Jeff,
If that's what it's still being written as, then I'd try a
make clean, configure, make, make install
That did it.
make clean was the key.
Thanks a lot!
Regard
Guenther
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