On Monday 11 October 2004 09:24 am, Bill Gradwohl wrote:
> In a recent qmail list posting, as supplemental information for his real
> problem, a vpopmail user offered his observation that all his .qmail
> files were located under his userid directories.
> i.e. /home/vpopmail/domains/xyz.com/moe/.qm
It is kept in the /var/qmail/users/assign file and it's associated cdb file.
You can change it there, but be sure to change the paths in the vpasswd
files (or database).
Ken
On Sunday 10 October 2004 08:19 am, Peter Nilsson wrote:
> Hi ken, it still creates the subdir in the new dir that i assign
On Monday 11 October 2004 06:53 am, Kareem Mahgoub wrote:
> Your defiantly right.
> I have missed the removing of "Re:"
> My apology to the list for my laziness.
> Best Regards,
> Kareem Mahgoub
no, you shouldn't have hit reply in the first place. It's not a matter of
removing text from the subj
Am Mo, den 11.10.2004 schrieb Rick Widmer um 11:48:
> Nemir N wrote:
> > On Mon, 11 Oct 2004 01:08:06 -0600, Rick Widmer
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>If you only want that one user to be special:
> >
> >>create a file .qmail-tutor in ~/domains/test.org/ and another in
> >>~/domains/test.net/
In a recent qmail list posting, as supplemental information for his real
problem, a vpopmail user offered his observation that all his .qmail
files were located under his userid directories.
i.e. /home/vpopmail/domains/xyz.com/moe/.qmail, .../larry/.qmail,
.../curly/.qmail.
As this was on a qma
Nemir N wrote:
Yes, fabulous common sense. Unfortunately, I am in a position where
one of my system users needs to get her mail through her shell. I
did seem to manage to get the boxes all set up great following Paul
Gregg's how-to, however the checkpasswd code refused to compile on my
OpenBS
Your defiantly right.
I have missed the removing of "Re:"
My apology to the list for my laziness.
Best Regards,
Kareem Mahgoub
Kareem Mahgoub scribbled the following on 10/11/2004 6:25 AM:
Hi list,
I have a strange problem with vpopmail 5.4.0
I have configured it with --ip-alias-domains
and I have added the domain via /var/vpopmail/bin/ipmap and checked to see
the entry of it /var/vpopmail/etc/ip_alias_map
yet the users st
Hi list,
I have a strange problem with vpopmail 5.4.0
I have configured it with --ip-alias-domains
and I have added the domain via /var/vpopmail/bin/ipmap and checked to see
the entry of it /var/vpopmail/etc/ip_alias_map
yet the users still need to write the full mail address to log on.
Any hints?
Nemir N wrote:
On Mon, 11 Oct 2004 01:08:06 -0600, Rick Widmer
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If you only want that one user to be special:
create a file .qmail-tutor in ~/domains/test.org/ and another in
~/domains/test.net/ that contains:
&[EMAIL PROTECTED]
will the email still appear to be from [
On Mon, 11 Oct 2004 01:08:06 -0600, Rick Widmer
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Nemir N wrote:
>
> > but I have a situation where I
> > want to set up one popbox for similar usernames across a few domains.
> If you want all users in those domains to be identical:
sadly, this isn't the case.
Nemir N wrote:
Just installed vpopmail for the first time... It seems to be working
fine. I am not sure exactly what it is doing with everything which
leaves me with a couple of questions.
good.
It seems to point any virtual domain to a new ~/domains/domain.name
directory which is fine (great ev
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