Hello,
must recompile qmail after installing new vpopmail ? (Due vpopmail
library dependeces) ?
2008/4/13, Qmail List [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Yes, as noted many times before. :) I can't do it until vpopmaild
supports it. Last time I check with Rick Widmer, he was planning to
add the ezmlm
Il Monday 14 April 2008 17:41:09 Lampa ha scritto:
must recompile qmail after installing new vpopmail ? (Due vpopmail
library dependeces) ?
qmail no, but courier suite probably yes.
Ciao
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must recompile qmail after installing new vpopmail ? (Due vpopmail
library dependeces) ?
qmail no, but courier suite probably yes.
Well, I did not recompile courier-imap too
must recompile qmail after installing new vpopmail ? (Due vpopmail
library dependeces) ?
No.. I did not do so.
Hello,
installed and works perfectly ;) Runnig qmail on other host than web
(for qmailadmin must be apache installed on qmail machine)
Is there some documentation (API) about vpopmaild? We must write own
app for some managers, which wants everything in one window. So need
to know how to
On Apr 14, 2008, at 12:06 PM, Lampa wrote:
Hello,
installed and works perfectly ;) Runnig qmail on other host than web
(for qmailadmin must be apache installed on qmail machine)
Is there some documentation (API) about vpopmaild? We must write own
app for some managers, which wants everything
Bill Shupp wrote:
If you're developing in PHP, you can view the API docs for Net_Vpopmaild:
http://pear.php.net/package/Net_Vpopmaild/docs/0.2.1/
Let me re-phrase that...
If you are developing in PHP you should be using Net_Vpopmaild.
Rick
Hello,
is possible to see screenshots or demo to try it ?
Thank you.
2008/4/8, Alessio Cecchi [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Il Tuesday 08 April 2008 08:41:10 Bill Shupp ha scritto:
All,
I've been a working on a vpopmail administration tool, ToasterAdmin,
which is now ready for wider testing.
On Apr 13, 2008, at 12:01 AM, Lampa wrote:
Hello,
is possible to see screenshots or demo to try it ?
Screenshots are now on the wiki. There is also a 0.0.1 release, which
includes the PEAR dependencies.
Regards,
Bill Shupp
Screenshots are now on the wiki. There is also a 0.0.1 release, which
includes the PEAR dependencies.
I tried installing it. It says Connection refused. Any idea?
How much is vpopmail 5.4.26 stable to use in real server. Any changes
which are not in touch with vpopmaild ?
Thank you.
2008/4/13, Qmail List [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Screenshots are now on the wiki. There is also a 0.0.1 release, which
includes the PEAR dependencies.
I tried installing it. It
How much is vpopmail 5.4.26 stable to use in real server. Any changes
which are not in touch with vpopmaild ?
I wonder.. Am about to find out soon
Hi Bill - I looked all over your website and can't find the wiki - can I
have a link please?
At 03:38 AM 4/13/2008, you wrote:
On Apr 13, 2008, at 12:01 AM, Lampa wrote:
Hello,
is possible to see screenshots or demo to try it ?
Screenshots are now on the wiki. There is also a 0.0.1
On Apr 13, 2008, at 8:03 AM, Jeff Koch wrote:
Hi Bill - I looked all over your website and can't find the wiki -
can I have a link please?
http://trac.merchbox.com/trac/toasteradmin
Regards,
Bill
On Apr 13, 2008, at 1:18 AM, Qmail List wrote:
Screenshots are now on the wiki. There is also a 0.0.1 release,
which
includes the PEAR dependencies.
I tried installing it. It says Connection refused. Any idea?
Either config.xml is not configured to point to the right host/port,
or
On Apr 13, 2008, at 1:54 AM, Lampa wrote:
How much is vpopmail 5.4.26 stable to use in real server. Any changes
which are not in touch with vpopmaild ?
Thank you.
See the ChangeLog. The changes are not significant, but required by
ToasterAdmin.
Regards,
Bill
On Apr 13, 2008, at 8:56 AM, Qmail List wrote:
Screenshots are now on the wiki. There is also a 0.0.1 release,
which
includes the PEAR dependencies.
I tried installing it. It says Connection refused. Any idea?
Either config.xml is not configured to point to the right host/port,
or
Screenshots are now on the wiki. There is also a 0.0.1 release,
which
includes the PEAR dependencies.
I tried installing it. It says Connection refused. Any idea?
Either config.xml is not configured to point to the right host/port,
or vpopmaild is not running. See if you can connect
You replace, old vpopmail with new one with no problems ?
2008/4/13, Qmail List [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Screenshots are now on the wiki. There is also a 0.0.1 release,
which
includes the PEAR dependencies.
I tried installing it. It says Connection refused. Any idea?
Either
You replace, old vpopmail with new one with no problems ?
Yes. The previous version is 5.4.18. Now I am on 5.4.26
Regards
Bill,
You're doing great. I haven't tried it yet, but I will within two weeks.
I will also make a Dutch translation for you (and for everyone else of
course ;]).
I was however wondering if ToasterAdmin is fully compatible with
everything generated by qmailadmin and vqadmin. I.e. the made
On Apr 13, 2008, at 12:06 PM, Harm van Tilborg wrote:
Bill,
You're doing great. I haven't tried it yet, but I will within two
weeks. I will also make a Dutch translation for you (and for
everyone else of course ;]).
Excellent!
I was however wondering if ToasterAdmin is fully compatible
Bill Shupp wrote:
On Apr 13, 2008, at 1:54 AM, Lampa wrote:
How much is vpopmail 5.4.26 stable to use in real server. Any changes
which are not in touch with vpopmaild ?
Thank you.
See the ChangeLog. The changes are not significant, but required by
ToasterAdmin.
I'm pretty sure 5.4.26
Yes, as noted many times before. :) I can't do it until vpopmaild
supports it. Last time I check with Rick Widmer, he was planning to
add the ezmlm support to vpopmaild. But I'm not sure if that's still
the case. It'll get added eventually.
Other than bug fixes, that is the top of my
Il Tuesday 08 April 2008 08:41:10 Bill Shupp ha scritto:
All,
I've been a working on a vpopmail administration tool, ToasterAdmin,
which is now ready for wider testing. So I'd like to encourage any
brave folks with some extra time on their hands to give it a whirl.
Bill, this is
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