Re: [vchkpw] Error executing vadddomain

2003-12-27 Thread Ken Jones
On Friday 26 December 2003 11:10 pm, Chris Hanrahan wrote: I have successfully compiled vpopmail 5.2.2 on Solaris 8. However, when I run the vadddomain command, I receive the message ld.so.1: ./vadddomain: fatal: libz.so: open failed: No such file or directory Killed. I didn't notice any

[vchkpw] Lotus style email addresses having slashes.

2003-12-27 Thread Devendra Singh
Hi, I am trying to migrate some users of a particular domain earlier hosted on sendmail to qmail / vpopmail. They have strange format of email addresses viz., abcd/[EMAIL PROTECTED]. On the sendmail system this was achieved using email.fwd entry to deliver to a passwd user's popbox. I am

RE: [vchkpw] Smtp relay with pop3s (was: Enable-roaming-tests) - Summary

2003-12-27 Thread Andrea Riela
I've tryed with setenv CFLAGS=-DHAVE_OPEN_SMTP_RELAY too just before compiling courier. Nothing. I've finished my ideas. A bug? My system: openbsd 3.3 My versions: vpopmail 5.3.30, courier-imap 2.2.1 Thanks for any eventual suggestion Regards Andrea

Re: [vchkpw] Error executing vadddomain

2003-12-27 Thread Chris Hanrahan
I couldn't find /etc/ld.so.conf on Solaris. However, when searching the man page for ld I found out that it uses two environment variables, LIBPATH and LD_LIBRARY_PATH. I set both of these to /usr/local/lib, and now I can execute vadddomain normally. Thanks ! - Original Message - From:

RE: [vchkpw] Error executing vadddomain

2003-12-27 Thread Derek Graetz
Try running 'crle' on solaris. It will show you your path to ld.so.conf. But I think solaris sets it to ld.config. -Original Message- From: Chris Hanrahan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, December 27, 2003 8:14 PM To: Ken Jones; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [vchkpw] Error

Re: [vchkpw] Error executing vadddomain

2003-12-27 Thread Chris Hanrahan
According to crle, the file should be /var/ld/ld.config. However, this file does not exist. Following the instructions in the man page for crle, I did crle -l /usr/local/lib -u This created a ld.conf file and added the path /usr/local/lib to it. Thanks ! - Original Message - From: