Roger Arnold wrote:
I am still a newbie and would appreciate some help for the entire Qmail,
Vpopmail, QmailAdmin, SqWebMail system please. I am sending this email
to both the vpopmail and the qmailadmin list because it covers all the
packages. However first a big thank you to all the people who
Upgrade to 4.9.6-1. This was a bug with the 4.9.4 and early
4.9.5 releases. I don't know why it was happening, but it would
leave the vpasswd file with nothing in it. Then, when a user
was added successfully, the cdb file lost all the previous info.
-Bill
Quoting Drew Linsalata <[EMAIL PRO
> > I set up vpopmail (4.9.6-1), and following the FAQ, soft-linked
> > ~vpopmail/users to ~vpopmail/domain/test.com. But when I added a virtual
> > user (vadduser), test, and tried to POP in and collect the mail, vpomail
> > would send a message to syslog talking about "password field is empty"
Hi folks,
We're running vpopmail 4.9.4 under FreeBSD 3.4-RELEASE, which is giving us
core dumps when running vadduser, vdeluser, vmoduser and vpasswd on
usernames in the largest domain (500 users or so).
Any ideas? It almost seems like the vpasswd.cdb file for that domain has
been hosed.
Drew
Brendan Wood wrote:
>
> As I am looking for a decent way to allow users to set up their own
> forwards (from Sqwebmail), it occured to me
> that it could be done via maildrop filters. Looking at the screenshot,
> it appears that you could add a rule that
> looks at the "To:" header and forwards
richard wrote:
>
> Dear all,
> I use the qmail-1.03+patches-16.src.rpm from
> em.ca/~bruceg/qmail+patches
> em.ca/~bruceg/supervise-scripts
>
> But, when I use it, the syslog of qmail consumes a lot of CPU resouce.
> From a FAQ I found, it said that the syslog can chew up a log of CPU time
Hi Ken;
Thanks for the help, but no, this does not solve it either.
It seems that there is no way to make this happen. In the end, it'll be
easier for me to re-setup each domain and just refresh the
/home/vpopmail/domains area from the old server before I offline it. I
have verified the /var/q
Greetings,
I will admit it: I'm confused :)
I set up vpopmail (4.9.6-1), and following the FAQ, soft-linked
~vpopmail/users to ~vpopmail/domain/test.com. But when I added a virtual
user (vadduser), test, and tried to POP in and collect the mail, vpomail
would send a message to syslog talking ab
It looks like vpopmail simply does a rename call, while the
mv command will, if the files are cross-device, revert to being
the 'cp' command followed by a 'rm'.
one purpose of the 'mv' trick is to ensure that you always have
a valid, and complete, version of the file in place. The 'rename'
sys
Hi all,
could someone verify how to move a domain which
is currently received locally on my box into a vpopmail
managed domain? I'm thinking that I just need to:
1) Shut qmail down.
2) Go into qmail/control and remove all the local hostnames
from locals and rcpthosts.
3) Add the local na
Did you also move /var/qmail/control/ locals rcpthosts virtualdomains
and /var/qmail/users/ assign ?
If not, that is the problem.
vpopmail uses those files.
Ken Jones
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Hi everyone;
>
> Well, after hours of testing, I've determined this problem to be on the
> VPOP
Hello,
You had to have tcp.smtp.cdb in the same system file than vpopmail
dirtectory stucture.
Recompile vpopmail, there is an option to specify the directory of the
tcp.smtp.cdb directory (see help when you compile vpopmail). Don't forget to
modify your start scipt files !
Anthony
- Origin
Hi there
I have compiled vpopmail with enable-roaming-users=y
Not a single roaming user is allowed to use smtp
I get the following error each time:
"tcprules: fatal: unable to move /home/vpopmail/etc/open-smtp.tmp.19722 to
/etc/tcp.smtp.cdb: cross-device link"
but I can manually move the file
Hello,
I've compiled vpopmail with
--enable-roaming-users=y. It add the new open-smtp files to
/home/vpopmail/etc/
[root@maggie /root]# ls -l
/home/vpopmail/etc/total 8-rw-rw-r-- 1
root
root 0 dic 15
13:41 open-smtp-rw--- 1 root
root 0 dic 15
1
Dear all,
I use the qmail-1.03+patches-16.src.rpm from
em.ca/~bruceg/qmail+patches
em.ca/~bruceg/supervise-scripts
But, when I use it, the syslog of qmail consumes a lot of CPU resouce.
From a FAQ I found, it said that the syslog can chew up a log of CPU time
and recommend that replace
splo
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