Good morning,
Consider a vpopmail 5.5 install using timestamp build 1239053335:
- I noticed that domains are now created in /home/vpopmail/var/vpopmail as
opposed to /home/vpopmail/domains. Is this intended as a change in 5.5 or is
it incorrect, perhaps also part of the FHS patch? Or can i
Smtp authentication is installed in my system.
How can I do that restriction?
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Bulend Kolay wrote:
I use vpopmail-5.4.x on qmail-1.03.
I have a customer who has a static ip addres.
He wish me to restrict a mail adress which belongs to him to do
Hi:
In the case where a domain has, say, 100 email accounts, is there an easy
way to configure a wildcard alias or mailinglist so that an email can be
sent to everyone? Otherwise I can see that in a constantly changing
organization it could be a lot of work to keep a mailing list or alias
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Jeff Koch wrote:
Hi:
In the case where a domain has, say, 100 email accounts, is there an
easy way to configure a wildcard alias or mailinglist so that an email
can be sent to everyone? Otherwise I can see that in a constantly
changing
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Wouter van der Schagt wrote:
Good morning,
Consider a vpopmail 5.5 install using timestamp build 1239053335:
- I noticed that domains are now created in /home/vpopmail/var/vpopmail
as opposed to /home/vpopmail/domains. Is this intended as a
Jeff Koch wrote:
Hi:
In the case where a domain has, say, 100 email accounts, is there an
easy way to configure a wildcard alias or mailinglist so that an email
can be sent to everyone? Otherwise I can see that in a constantly
changing organization it could be a lot of work to keep a
Matt Brookings wrote:
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Jeff Koch wrote:
Hi:
In the case where a domain has, say, 100 email accounts, is there an
easy way to configure a wildcard alias or mailinglist so that an email
can be sent to everyone? Otherwise I can see that in a
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Rick Macdougall wrote:
Perhaps it should be something added to vpopmaild, allowing the
postmaster to send to their domain and the administrator to send to all
domains.
If it's added to vpopmaild, regular users can't use it. I think it makes sense
Are you working with the current SVN branch, or with a tarball from
Sourceforge? I'm not certain all changes to the FHS-related code are
on Sourceforge.
I was using the tarball, am now testing with SVN revision 891. Further
testing reveals that a default ./configure returns:
domains
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Wouter van der Schagt wrote:
Are you working with the current SVN branch, or with a tarball from
Sourceforge? I'm not certain all changes to the FHS-related code are
on Sourceforge.
I was using the tarball, am now testing with SVN revision 891.
Regarding the FHS patch. Noted...i will ommit the prefix setting for now or
consider to create a symbolic link for the time being.
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This machine is not accessible to the outside world, it is an internal
mailserver. But I think i may have found more useful information:
I performed a
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Wouter van der Schagt wrote:
Regarding the FHS patch. Noted...i will ommit the prefix setting for now
or consider to create a symbolic link for the time being.
I'll probably end up adding a test to see if the prefix matches the vpopmail
user's home
Rick Macdougall wrote:
Matt Brookings wrote:
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Jeff Koch wrote:
Hi:
In the case where a domain has, say, 100 email accounts, is there an
easy way to configure a wildcard alias or mailinglist so that an email
can be sent to everyone? Otherwise I
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