At 23.15 12/07/2006, you wrote:
tonix (Antonio Nati) wrote:
At 18.24 12/07/2006, you wrote:
The vpopmail module to authdaemon is might be missing
the vpopmail vclose() function.
At a first look, you are right.
Following is the code related to closing connection.
static void authvchkpwclose()
Hi,
I'm setting up another just another random qmail server, I've done the same
thing tons of times. This system is SLES 9, kernel 2.6.5-7.191-smp, on a dual
[EMAIL PROTECTED] The system is 64bits and kernel too. MySQL 5.0.22. Vpopmail
5.4.16 configured as:
./configure
Problem doesn't appear in .17 :)
Ruben.
Hi,
I saw some old discussions in the archives about some beta plugins for
Squirrelmail that would allow password changes via vpopmaild.
Does anyone know any more about these plugins?
At the moment I'm looking at rewriting the existing vpopmail plugin
(that needs the webserver to run as the
tonix (Antonio Nati) wrote:
At 23.15 12/07/2006, you wrote:
tonix (Antonio Nati) wrote:
At 18.24 12/07/2006, you wrote:
The vpopmail module to authdaemon is might be missing
the vpopmail vclose() function.
Are you using mysql module instead of authvchkpw?
Is the configuration easy as it
Kevin O'Rourke wrote:
Hi,
I saw some old discussions in the archives about some beta plugins for
Squirrelmail that would allow password changes via vpopmaild.
Does anyone know any more about these plugins?
At the moment I'm looking at rewriting the existing vpopmail plugin
(that needs the
I had to put the 196.168.2 (the LAN) in /etc/tcp.smtp. However, I still have 172.16.0 (DMZ, where the mail server is) in /home/vpopmail/etc/tcp.smtp. Now it works, but I would sleep better if I understood how vpopmail uses the two files /etc/tcp.smtp and /home/vpopmail/etc/tcp.smtp. I mistakenly
tcpserver uses one CDB file- that being a compiled database in CDB format with the keys (domains) and their values.Whichever file is in your -x parameter for tcpserver is the one that is used. The other is not used at all by your SMTP server.Given that, vpopmail has a neat feature of
uro jotne wrote:
I had to put the 196.168.2 (the LAN) in /etc/tcp.smtp. However, I still have 172.16.0 (DMZ, where the mail server is) in /home/vpopmail/etc/tcp.smtp. Now it works, but I would sleep better if I understood how vpopmail uses the two files /etc/tcp.smtp and