If forwarding is what you mean, then you may use the .qmail option in the
user's homedir. If you have a default installation, you may create a .qmail
file in
/var/vpopmail/domains/domain.com/user/
which contains the addresses that they want the messages forwarded to, 1
address per line. For
hi
i useing qmail admin for administraton purpus, in that what is the purpus of the catch all option please guide me
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Hello Mahesh
all mail to unknown users will be returned with an error to sender, if you
active catch all, these emails will be delivered to one account
Eduardo.
El Vie 14 Feb 2003 12:42, Mahesh escribió:
hi
i useing qmail admin for administraton purpus, in that what is the purpus
of the
hi all
i want to know how i rename the existing user directory in which already
mails are storedand everything keep there
i get no command in /home/vpopmail/bin/
to rename the user account
any help
zafar
Heya,
Had a problem last night, where I had added a virtual domain for a customer.
Shortly afterwards, I was notified that mail was bouncing for many of our
primary domains.. Upon examination, /var/qmail/control/rcpthosts only had
one entry; the domain I had just added. I restored from a backup,
Ok I see that vpgsql is there... how the hell do I turn it on? The
configure script has no clue about it, and I don't see a reference in
Makefile.in at all
Anyone? There must be some developmental work going on with it or it wouldn't
have been in the tarball. I am willing to help work
Well i'm in trouble with MySQL POP authentication.
Messages from internet arrive and are correctly stored
into user mailbox, but no way to retrieve them.
I'm running qmail+vpopmail+mysql on Slack 8.1, so my
conf files may differ (moreover no softlimit in the
distro).
rc.qmail:
bash -cf
Hello Roland,
On Thursday, February 13, 2003 at 9:24:11 PM you wrote (at least in
part):
If you're unsure about having copied the command line correctly save the
following code into /tmp/foobar
#!/bin/sh
echo $HOME/Maildir
do 'chmod 755
Hello List,
On Thursday, February 13, 2003 at 10:17:06 PM
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote (at least in part):
how can i match email address of [EMAIL PROTECTED] like i used to?
You don't need to play with assign file for this case.
Simply create
/home/vpopmail/domains/domain/.qmail-m-default
and
Hello Bknonix,
On Friday, February 14, 2003 at 3:51:04 AM you wrote (at least in
part):
And the output of:
cat home-directory-of-that-domain/.qmail-default
| /home/VMail/bin/vdelivermail '' [EMAIL PROTECTED]
| /home/VMail/bin/vdelivermail '' bounce-no-mailbox
And you _really_ wonder why
Hello Martynas,
On Thursday, February 13, 2003 at 9:39:38 PM you wrote (at least in
part):
cat .qmail-default
| /usr/local/vpopmail/bin/vdelivermail '' [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cat postmaster/.qmail
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
So you like mail loops? If not: delete postmaster/.qmail and you're
done.
(i
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003-02-14 11:58]:
Hi all,
A further note on vpopbull.
I stated below that the old version is working.
Yes it is, but only _in_ the old system.
I tried to copy the old binary to the new system
and run that file instead.
Here it works but only partly.
hi,
Hello Martynas,
On Thursday, February 13, 2003 at 9:39:38 PM you wrote (at least in
part):
cat .qmail-default
| /usr/local/vpopmail/bin/vdelivermail '' [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cat postmaster/.qmail
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
So you like mail loops? If not: delete postmaster/.qmail and
hi,
i don't, but users do;) and they can do it via qmailadmin.
So the solution is simple: somebody is responsible for that postmaster
account. Tell him/her _not_ to set up a forward of that account to
itself in qmailadmin. He/she shouldn't do that for _any_ account. A
forward to the same
Hello Martynas,
On Friday, February 14, 2003 at 6:15:23 PM you wrote (at least in
part):
i don't, but users do;) and they can do it via qmailadmin.
So the solution is simple: somebody is responsible for that postmaster
account. Tell him/her _not_ to set up a forward of that account to
hello,
it is very useful suggestion, but it doesn't work with ~30k domains
(and
each domain owner is a postmaster). we can punish them, but we want
prevent this thing from happening.
it doesn't occur very often, but i think antiloop check should be
integrated into qmailadmin.
So may
Hello,
If I want to switch from using localhost to another remote host for my
vpopmail, does that require a rebuild/recompile, or is there a configurable
parameter somewhere that can be modified to make that adjustment? My notes
seem to imply that the only way to change this is by editting the
Recompile. And do it from fresh source, don't just do a make clean and
reconfigure it.
-Clayton
-Original Message-
From: Benjamin Tomhave [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, February 14, 2003 10:41 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [vchkpw] switching database servers
Hello,
If
What would it take for this to be a configurable parameter instead of a
compiled-in parameter? In other words, would it be possible to add a config
file, read at startup, from, say vpopmail/etc or qmail/control or similar?
It seems to me that this would make a lot more sense than requiring the
why not ?
just add some code of fopen and fgetc with parsing a little string ... and ... *pouf*
your vpopmail is not working at all
hehehehehehe
On Fri, 14 Feb 2003 14:40:16 -0700
Benjamin Tomhave [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What would it take for this to be a configurable parameter instead
perhaps, but still can use autdaemon without vpopmail become daemon
if i remember sqwebmail using kind of this
using memory as read and write is more faster than disk
but it about easy and not easy
On Fri, 14 Feb 2003 13:46:59 -0800
Clayton Weise [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That might be
That depends on how remote it is and how much traffic you expect. You might
want to look into MySQL replication at a certain point. That way for most
of your queries you can do them locally (on the box), and only upatable
queries will make their way to the main server. That's what I do.. MySQL
a simple solution is just configure vpopmail
to connect to a HOSTNAME (even if localhost).
then the only thing you need to do is add a
line to your /etc/hosts or modify your DNS
To let vpopmail read a config file is nothing
but waste
=d0Mi=
Original Message -
Date:
Interesting Answer Peter, but I will through a bit of a loop into this.
1. User account bruce, no .qmail-bruce file.
- two messages are delivered to bruce when addressed to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
2. User account bruce, with .qmail-bruce file.
- one message is delivered to bruce when
On 14 Feb 2003 22:45:05 -
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To let vpopmail read a config file is nothing
but waste
=d0Mi=
example program to get server name,user, and passwd.
#include stdio.h
#include string.h
char server[20];
char user[20];
char passwd[20];
int main(void )
{
FILE
heh, yeah...
Let's say recompiling vpopmail takes 5 minutes.
5 min * 60 sec/min = 300 sec
300 sec / .02 sec/delivery = 15000 deliveries
on a hi-traffic mailserver 15000 deliveries
is maybe less than an HOUR
So, if you do not know where Your SQL is in one hour
then you propably need to
5 min * 60 sec/min = 300 sec
300 sec / .02 sec/delivery = 15000 deliveries
Why on earth would you shut down delivery for the compile?
time to make install: 30 seconds
30 sec / .02 sec/delivery = 1500 deliveries
that's one order of magnitude, assuming that you need the full 30 seconds to
do a
Hi Andrew !!
I guess You did not read the whole story :-)
It's not about shutting down deliveries.
It's not even about compiling vpopmail...
It's a comparison of having a vpopmail SQL configfile
vs. compiled in SQL config (vmysql.h)
Please read the story, I'm tired... bye...
Original
Ok, I started it, I wish to kill it. All points well made, though a bit
ruder than necessary. I'll compile against a hostname that is configured
into /etc/hosts and life will be grand. Thank you. BTW, I'm disappointed
nobody compared file read for looking up a sql server vs. file read for
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