Yes, but you will probably have to recompile your sqwebmail 2.1.1 after
installing version 5. Pretty much anything that reads against the
libvpopmail.a library needs to be recompiled.
Regards,
Tren.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday,
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Hello Robert,
Sunday, November 11, 2001, 7:55:04 PM, you wrote:
read a control file but .rbl itself instead to allow each and
every user to decide what RBL sources he'd like to use, BTW.
Now, allowing the user to select the rbl's they want would kick
ass!
I wouldn't run apache as root :)
The exact error I get is:
Warning: vpopmail error: Unable to chdir to vpopmail/domains directory in
/usr/home/spacetowns/admin/test.php on line 3
What would this error mean if you were given it from running ./vadddomain
from the shell?
Thanks,
Paul
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Hello Paul,
Monday, November 12, 2001, 4:14:39 PM, you wrote:
Warning: vpopmail error: Unable to chdir to vpopmail/domains
directory in /usr/home/spacetowns/admin/test.php on line 3
What would this error mean if you were given it from running
Gabriel,
Thanks for the reply..
Runing ./vadddomain as the user vpopmail produces this:
$ ./vadddomain test.com test
Segmentation fault - core dumped
But, I cannot find a dump file.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Paul
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From: Gabriel Ambuehl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Paul -
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Hello Paul,
Monday, November 12, 2001, 4:27:33 PM, you wrote:
5.0
What configure settings?
Best regards,
Gabriel
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I have tried this and there are problems with it. You need to run the web
server as user vpopmail and group vchkpw, all you files that are to be
served also need to be apopriatly owned this way too. Unlinek with nobody
the web server cant access files as vpopmail unless it has permisions to do
Out of curriosity, is this redhat 7.1? If it is, are you using the
problematic default gcc compiler? If you are, try recompiling with no
optimizations (change -O2 to -O0 in the Makefile) or upgrade your GCC
compiler (Probably the best option anyhow)
Regards,
Tren.
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Hello Paul,
Monday, November 12, 2001, 4:37:43 PM, you wrote:
I'm on FreeBSD 4.2-RELEASE
Should have mentioned that, sorry
I have courier-imap configured to use the vpopmail libraries,
should I re compile that once I've reinstall vpopmail just incase
Perhaps the only way around this one is to use a cron job!
The PHP script writes to a text file commands... Each line would look like
this
adduser [EMAIL PROTECTED] password
deluser [EMAIL PROTECTED]
A PHP script, ran as root, from cron could then use the commands from that
file and
It's FreeBSD 4.2
I guess as it works under the root user, that it's not a problem with
compiling?
Cheers,
Paul
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From: Tren Blackburn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 12, 2001 3:45 PM
Subject: RE: Re[8]: vpopmail with PHP
Out of
Sorry, just was takin' a shot in the dark. =)
Tren.
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From: Paul - Zenith Tech Inc [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, November 12, 2001 8:48 AM
To: Tren Blackburn
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Re[8]: vpopmail with PHP
It's FreeBSD 4.2
I guess as
Hey all,
I have a very rough alpha version of spam stopper written using the EPS
libraries from Inter7, This message is only for people that would like to
help me test this system. It has been tested and working with vpopmail 5.0
What it does:
Captures CRC32 of Subject and Body of
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Hello Sean,
Monday, November 12, 2001, 5:09:23 PM, you wrote:
What it does:
Captures CRC32 of Subject and Body of Message
Updates a Centralized Database.
Database replies back how many times this message has been
inserted in the last hour
Gabrial,
Still something I am figuring out, But one was was to have a Local list
on the server of email address that are allow to be delivered no matter
what. And maybe keep a global list where legit mailing list can go.
Sean
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From: Gabriel Ambuehl [EMAIL
You probably already know this but php as an add-in module pays no attention
to suexec, it always operates as the user/group of the server. You can get
around this supposedly by compiling and running php as a cgi but you also
take a pretty serious performance hit. If I were serious about
** Reply to note from CGI Guru [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon, 12 Nov 2001 12:19:06 -0600
You probably already know this but php as an add-in module pays no attention
to suexec, it always operates as the user/group of the server. You can get
around this supposedly by compiling and running php as a
Hello.
I'm running vpopmail 5.0 on a qmail 1.03 RHL 6.2 machine.
I've set vpopmail's hardquota to 3MB. I created one user and set its quota
(via vsetuserquota) to 1MB. Why was this account still able to receive mail
when I sent a 1.5MB attachment? I tried resending the same file and it
still
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Hello Sean,
Monday, November 12, 2001, 7:06:16 PM, you wrote:
Gabrial,
Still something I am figuring out, But one was was to have a
Local list on the server of email address that are allow to be
delivered no matter what. And maybe keep a global
Gabriel,
I agree with you, But what if there is some kind of global list kept..
Sorta of like RBL now. That list admin had to signup for?
The CRC idea sounded good, But the possibility of it working is fading.
Sean
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From: Gabriel Ambuehl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I wasn't aware that PHP only did this
I assumed it would take over the suexec user/group
I'll give it a go, having a server running on a non-standard port.
Cheers,
Paul
Yes. I can confirm all this. Including that the separate instance of
apache running as vpopmail:vchkpw works wonders
Just remember if you do this to compile apache with your vpopmail
directories under your httpd suexec directory tree or you won't be able to
execute any cgi scripts for it. this would be a killer setup for a
dedicated email server.
John
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
On Monday, November 12, 2001, at 12:30 PM, Edward Jakosalem wrote:
Hello.
I'm running vpopmail 5.0 on a qmail 1.03 RHL 6.2 machine.
I've set vpopmail's hardquota to 3MB. I created one user and set its
quota
(via vsetuserquota) to 1MB. Why was this account still able to receive
mail
** Reply to note from CGI Guru [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon, 12 Nov 2001 14:20:08 -0600
this would be a killer setup for a dedicated email server.
Yes it should be! I played with it a little right after I installed
vpopmail a few months ago, and it looked very promising. Then I got
busy with
On 12 Nov 01, at 16:03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you are doing this with PHP as an apache module, suexec doesn't
matter. PHP will run out of any directory under DocumentRoot, and if
the server runs as
User vpopmail
Group vchkpw
you can exec _any_ of the commands in ~vpopmail/bin
Bill Shupp writes:
On Monday, November 12, 2001, at 12:30 PM, Edward Jakosalem wrote:
Hello.
I'm running vpopmail 5.0 on a qmail 1.03 RHL 6.2 machine.
I've set vpopmail's hardquota to 3MB. I created one user and set its
quota
(via vsetuserquota) to 1MB. Why was this account
What happens if you have a number of users on the same mailing list or
other natural occurences of such?
CS
On Mon, 12 Nov 2001, Sean C Truman wrote:
Hey all,
I have a very rough alpha version of spam stopper written using the EPS
libraries from Inter7, This message is only for people
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