I'm using vpopmail-4.9.8 and courier-imap-1.3.2. The open-smtp relay
feature works for pop connections but don't works for imap connections.
When a user connect via imap /home/vpopmail/etc/open-smtp isn't updated
with the user ip.
What have I mistaken?
Thanks
Dario
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I'm using vpopmail-4.9.8 and courier-imap-1.3.2. The open-smtp relay
feature works for pop connections but don't works for imap connections.
When a user connect via imap /home/vpopmail/etc/open-smtp isn't updated
with the user ip.
Are you sure you have authvchkpw in your
At 02:17 PM 2/7/2001 -0800, you wrote:
In the real world, there is NO SUCH THING as upgrading. It basically
removes/replaces your old files with the new ones.
I'm afraid I must disagree. If there were no such thing as upgrading, then
when I install a new version of a package (after removing
I have to say that I think that would be a very nice feature. I would love to
be able to upgrade vpopmail, or any of the other associated packages by using
./configure --enable-options=/vpopmail-4.9/config.opt or something to that
effect.
Just my 2 cents.
Aaron
Steve Valliere [EMAIL
PHP's configure script has something similiar. At the end of the
configure it creates a config.nice script. So when you are upgrading
you just have to run ../php-4.0.whatever/config.nice and it configures
your new sources exactly like the old. Maybe this is a feature that is
dependant on the
Hi all,
I know this might not be the right list, but since I am using multilog with
qmail + vpopmail and I could not find anything that would do good logparsing
I thought that I might be best of writing my own perl script which utilizes
qmailanalog to its full extent.
The Script takes a logfile
Hi,
thanx. multilog is a program that comes with the daemontools package. You
can download it from http://www.qmail.org
The best way on how to install it iat documented in my life with qmail. If
you use daemontools already (supervise, svc, etc.) then you most likely just
have to edit your
Thursday February 08 2001 19:51, =?iso-8859-1?Q?J=FCrgen_Hoffmann?=
wrote to All:
iH This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
iH Hi all,
iH I know this might not be the right list, but since I am using
iH multilog
So why post this crap!?
KS
Because we all use qmail and most of us like a pretty useful way to view
stats and logs.
Don't flame the guy, I applaud him.
I don't know how many times I have heard complaints about not having a good
log analyzer that works with vpopmail, or even qmail at all for that matter.
-Original
I just had the DNS transferred over from a third party that was handling the
mail. All that goes to our addresses doesn't get rejected but when we login
there is no messages either. This is for both mail that is relayed remotely
and locally. When I do qmail-qstat I get this:
messages in
Hi,
I will write a detailed README tomorrow. Plus I will add a -h flag to print
out the usage of the script.
kind regards
Juergen Hoffmann
- Original Message -
From: "Shao Ming" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Jrgen Hoffmann" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2001 11:47 PM
I know this might not be the right list, but since I am using multilog
with
qmail + vpopmail and I could not find anything that would do good
logparsing
I thought that I might be best of writing my own perl script which
utilizes
qmailanalog to its full extent.
Interesting that this has come
Hi,
make sure that if you are using multilog that you pass the argument -t
This is needed, because the logs timestamps are in tai format (e.g.
@4003829some odd number)
-t makes sure that these numbers are first converted to localtime Format So
the Script can determine the day.
The Script uses
Hi,
you could of course use my loganalyzer which is still alpha but gives out
good results. If u pipe your logfiles through tai64nlocal you wil get the
standard date and fractional seconds behind that. Or is that the process id?
I dont really remember. Anyways the usage for tai64local would be:
Hi
i've already installed qmail and vpopmail without problems. Also i'm
using all domains as
virtualdomains. My host is webmail.sicomnet.edu.mx and i added this
host as a virtual
domain using vadddomain webmail.sicomnet.edu.mx, and i can receive
messages for
all users under
The reason you cannot receive mail for users on webmail.sicomnet.edu.mx is
because there is no DNS record associated with this host of any kind. No A
record and no MX record. The reason you cannot receive mail for
lozano2000.org.mx is like that there is no MX record listed for that host.
Fix
Hello,
I have set up Qmail + tcpserver + vpopmail on our RH
6.2 p3 box. We'd like to torture test it. Is there
anything more than sending bulk email from a group
mail software that we can do.
Please give me suggestions as to how can we we
continously hit the server with a lot of mails.
Regards
Correction, .current_size is generated the user's home directory by the
"deliverquota" program that is also bundled with sam varschak's sqwebmail.
It is not associated with vdelivermail (vpopmail's vdelivermail) as I
earlier said. But an example of current user qutota usage is already
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