share the
code, however its really pretty trivial to implement in
perl/php/python/etc.
Nick Harring
System Administrator
Parus Interactive
.
Hope that helps,
Nick Harring
System Administrator
Parus Interactive
On Jul 6, 2005, at 10:37 AM, Nick Harring wrote:
Hi. This is the qmail-send program at 213.239.219.168.
I'm afraid I wasn't able to deliver your message to the following
addresses.
This is a permanent error; I've given up. Sorry it didn't work out.
:
Sorry. Although I'm listed
On Wednesday 06 July 2005 03:22 pm, Nick Harring wrote:
If it's a local domain (users in /etc/passwd), it should appear in
/var/qmail/control/locals.
If it's a vpopmail domain, it should appear in
/var/qmail/control/virtualdomains.
For whatever reason vadddomain puts
The ideal scene for me would be if vpopmail could provide a means for
doing
this. To set the internal-only account I'd like to end up going to
Qmailadmin, editing the properties of some user account, and just
checking
the new check-box: ( ) Internal-only account;
Look at how vpopmail
In vpopmail.h MAX_PW_NAME is defined as 32, and the mysql
column for pw_name is a varchar(32). This would lead me to believe it was
intended to support up to 32 character usernames. However vadduser in
vpopmail.c does:
If( strlen(username) = MAX_PW_NAME ) rather than if(
strlen(username)
Nevermind, just noticed this is fixed in
5.4.7.
Nick
From: Nick Harring
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, April 04, 2005 3:51
PM
To: vchkpw@inter7.com
Subject: [vchkpw] Max username
length
In vpopmail.h MAX_PW_NAME is defined as 32, and the mysql
column
I'm trying to bring up courier-imap, which requires courier-authlib,
however i am unable to compile courier-authlib. it complains about
vpopmail. says i should recompile it with -fPIC.
my configure flags are as followed:
for vpopmail:
./configure CFLAGS=-fPIC --enable-roaming-users=y
any idea how to use it then?
snip
so would you not use it within the ./configure flags ? thats what
i
was thinking ... however that was my best guess
--marco
Marco -
Run it the way I showed. You put CFLAGS=-fPIC BEFORE the ./configure.
This makes it an environment
The other odd thing is that vqadmin and qmailadmin still seem to be
using the mysql database after recompiling vpopmail for use with
postgres.
You need to recompile them both, as they are statically linked to the
vpopmail libraries from your previous version.
Hope that helps,
Nick Harring
Now I just have to figure out why vpopmail is not working with postgres like
it should. I found the install guild at
http://www.pipeline.com.au/staff/mbowe/isp/vpopmail-postgresql.htm. However,
this did not seem to help. Am I correct in assuming that the connection info
for postgres is
RHEL4 AS on Intel Xeons, following configure statement and compile error:
./configure --prefix=/var/vpopmail --enable-auth-module=mysql
--enable-qmail-ext=y --enable-sql-logging=n --enable-incdir=/usr/include
--enable-clear-passwd=y --enable-file-locking=y --enable-libs=/usr/lib/
. They setup custom settings with the
understanding those settings would be used.
Nick Harring
Sr. System Administrator
Parus Interactive
submitted a simscan patch
which implemented the functionality I'm talking about, to show it can be
done (or to learn it can't) rather than discussing how it could?
Nick Harring
Sr. System Administrator
Parus Interactive
How about making it an environment variable that could be set via
tcpserver?
I don't think that would work, since the environment variables only
flow through to qmail-smtpd. I don't think there's a way for the
variables to flow through to qmail-local.
Correct, they cannot propagate
one pass and applying it
globally.
Or am I not aware of something in simscan that makes the above not
feasible?
Nick Harring
Parus Interactive
overhead of launching procmail and having to generate
procmailrc files.
Thanks,
Nick Harring
Sr System Administrator
Webley Systems
Guilty, I have thousands of accounts, mostly commercial, and mail
comes
constantly 24 hours a day. While there are some nice programs out
there
to replace qmail-queue or to drop inside a dot qmail file, I really
want
to avoid running the perl interpreter (once sometimes twice) for each
Tom Collins wrote:
Try renaming the assign and cdb files, make a copy of the renamed
assign file as 'assign' and set the correct
ownership/permissions on it, and then try adding the domain.
I renamed the assign and cdb files, copied them back to their original
names, set
Can you try running strace and paste the output? That error could be
coming from several different places within
update_file().
Thanks for the reply Nick. Below is the strace of running the
vadddomain
command.
execve(/home/vpopmail/bin/vadddomain,
[/home/vpopmail/bin/vadddomain,
was that it stored the output of the crypt()
function, so whatever your system crypt() does by default is what gets used.
Hope that helps,
Nick Harring
Jesse Guardiani wrote:
On Tuesday 02 November 2004 1:55 pm, Casey Zacek wrote:
I do *NOT*, under any circumstances, recommend reiserfs on a
production machine. One good system crash/power outage and
you can kiss
your data good-bye. I know from personal experience. Reiserfs4 *may*
Title: Re: [vchkpw] [semi-OT] which is more portable?
On Thu, 2004-07-15 at 13:31 -0500, Jeremy Kitchen wrote:
grep vpopmail /etc/passwd | awk -F : '{print $6}'
or
grep vpopmail /etc/passwd | cut -d':' -f6
I'd go with awk, personally. Poking around my network a bit I'm finding
cut
Title: Re: [vchkpw] NFS / Disk Access / Load Concerns on Vpopmail cluster
On Tue, 2004-07-06 at 17:21, Jeremy Kitchen wrote:
On Tuesday 06 July 2004 04:41 pm, Charles Sprickman wrote:
On Mon, 5 Jul 2004, Jeremy Kitchen wrote:
snip
Hmmm... Good suggestion, is there anything similar that
had zero hiccups since deploying in production, and the performance
absolutely clobbers the previous Solaris/SCSI based solution I was
using.
I've got about a dozen domains, 85K mailboxes and about 600K
messages/day that's only putting about 20% load on my netapps.
Hope that Helps,
Nick Harring
and I have
both setup, is absolutely the best for a setup like yours.
Hope that helps,
Nick Harring
PROTECTED]
Hope that helps,
Nick Harring
Webley Systems
On Thu, 2004-06-24 at 11:38, Bill Gradwohl wrote:
I've checked the archives, but searching on archive or log is
fruitless.
Generic qmail offers a way to archive all emails to a specific user
via a
fix to the extra.h file prior to compiling
.
I definitely recommend this functionality be made optional, hard to
turn on, and as unadvertised as possible. Those few people who know
they'd benefit and not suffer can then find it, and those people who
think they'd benefit but wouldn't realize the consequences wouldn't
clobber their users.
Nick
think this'd be a show us the code request. There are quite a few
ways to use spamassassin where its not a ridiculous memory hog
(spamc/spamd for one).
Cheers,
Nick Harring
Webley Systems
easily...
Thanks,
Charles
Hope that helps,
Nick Harring
Paul Theodoropoulos wrote:
instead of a mass migration and upgrade as i'd originally
contemplated, i've simply added a new disk array to my systems to add
more space. i've moved many existing domains from the original filer
to the new one, simply dropping a symlink in place at the original
On Wed, 2004-04-21 at 12:21, Rick Romero wrote:
On Wed, 2004-04-21 at 12:08, Jeff Koch wrote:
snip
The replication works like a charm. I have found the occasional problem
if the vlog table is replicated, for some reason its very prone to
duplicate records. I myself just stopped using this table
then aclocal
then automake.
Please let me know if people have issues with it, however I'm not the
worlds greatest autoconf/automake person, so its very possible I won't
be able to help.
Hope folks enjoy it,
Nick Harring
Webley Systems
choices, and I
wholeheartedly support supporting --disable-shared-library, however I
think its a waste of peoples time to use it.
Cheers,
Nick Harring
Webley Systems
ps - my opinions are my own and definitely not those of my employer.
They don't even pay me to have them.
On Mon, 2004-02-16 at 13:47, Eduardo M. Bragatto wrote:
Hi,
I've been using vpopmail with cdb authentication system on many servers
about 2 years and I don't have any complains about it.
Looking the README.mysql from vpopmail 5.4.0 it says:
Using vpopmail with MySQL is
On Mon, 2004-02-16 at 12:55, Jeremy Kitchen wrote:
On Mon, 2004-02-16 at 13:47, Eduardo M. Bragatto wrote:
Hi,
I've been using vpopmail with cdb authentication system on many servers
about 2 years and I don't have any complains about it.
Looking the README.mysql from vpopmail
On Mon, 2004-02-16 at 13:25, Jeremy Kitchen wrote:
On Mon, 2004-02-16 at 13:01, Nick Harring wrote:
except for the segfaults adding domains and users when using mysql
replication along with it :)
Which segfaults would those be? I use mysql replication and add users
all the time without
On Mon, 2004-02-16 at 14:13, Jeremy Kitchen wrote:
On Mon, 2004-02-16 at 14:07, Nick Harring wrote:
Well, I'll not flame, but I will correct. Stripping removes debugging
symbols only which only get loaded, iirc, when you load the binary in a
debugger like gdb.
Thanks, I'll have
On Mon, 2004-02-16 at 14:45, Tom Collins wrote:
On Feb 16, 2004, at 1:23 PM, Nick Harring wrote:
In most setups, i.e. less than 1k users, I'd probably agree. For larger
sites though I'd be interested in trying to benchmark, maybe with
something like oProfile?, how much of a difference
of their routines on several architectures. I
know SHA1 is implemented by OpenSSL, just not how fast it is.
Charles
I need it because iplanet only store sha1 hashes password, and crypt on
way can't to convert..
anybody help me ??
regards
Rodrigo Pinheiro
Nick Harring
On Tue, 2004-02-03 at 15:24, Tom Collins wrote:
On Jan 29, 2004, at 7:37 PM, Charles Sprickman wrote:
First, for Tom, what are you recommending for a good devel version?
5.3.30 seems to have some lingering bugs (looking at subsequent 5.4.x
release notes).
I recommend the final 5.4.0
On Wed, 2004-01-14 at 11:18, Doug Clements wrote:
Ken Jones wrote:
I was wondering where the best place to put a
domain wide enable/disable flag for spamassassin would be.
What do you folks think?
The idea would be to have a file checked by vdelivermail.
If spam assassin is enabled,
On Wed, 2004-01-14 at 15:26, Jeff Koch wrote:
We're setting up a smart-host mail router to just handle qmail scanning.
The mail will then go to the appropriate mailserver where spam filtering
will be done and the mail dropped into vpopmail accounts.
We get about 50-60K spam emails per day
). You can build an LVS load
balanced cluster with pretty low end hardware that'll keep up with full
100Mbs line speed.
Nick Harring
Webley Systems
ins
EXACTLY the same on the new box.
You'll also want to dump the dir_control table entry for this domain so
that vadduser and whatnot create people in the right place.
Hope that helps,
Nick Harring
Webley Systems
.
Hope that Helps,
Nick Harring
Webley Systems
Tom Collins wrote:
On Tuesday, November 4, 2003, at 05:40 AM, Nick Harring wrote:
Actually, this is already a right place to put this, which is in
randltr. Oddly that's what's used for generating the salt, but not
what's used for generating the password. Instead the password just
uses
ng to send a mail before i have logged in via pop3.
hanez
Hope that Helps,
Nick Harring
.
Cheers,
Nick Harring
Webley Systems
see a need for this. It would only add more
confusion. Unless its a compile time configurable argument, in which
case it would be okay.
X
Notice the --enable-feature part of the description of the patch? By
default this would suck, as an option its perfect.
Cheers,
Nick Harring
Webley Systems
Raboo Treed wrote:
Congratulations. You've been here longer than I have. The only thing
is that, even with my notoriously-poor memory, I remember seeing MANY
announcements from him. At least more than one a month.
Well lets make it a rule of tumb, only put out releases every 3 months or
, and I'm working up a patch to do the
first bit, though I know zero about configure/autoconf and thus can't
help there. I'll submit via sourceforge once I get it working and non-ugly.
Cheers,
Nick Harring
Webley Systems
Paul L. Allen wrote:
I'm going to try to answer both you and Tom at the same time. One of
the few times I didn't bother checking mail at least once after finishing
on Friday night and I have over 300 waiting for me on Monday morning.
Nick Harring writes:
Better than what you have
Nick Harring wrote:
This is the Right Thing imho. It might be easier though to move the
srandom()/random() and new reads from /dev/urandom into a function of
its own, rather than replacing them whereever they're sprinkled
through the code. I realize that's even more work, but its probably
.
Cheers,
Nick Harring
vchkpw allow for MD5 auth logins?
X
Recent versions of vpopmail support md5 auth. I think I've actually
tested it and it worked as well.
Hope that Helps
Nick Harring
the base64
encoded [EMAIL PROTECTED], then it'll send back a base64 encoded
string that says Password:, to which you reply with the base64 encoded
password. Simply reading the smtp auth spec would tell you how each auth
method is expected to work.
Hope that helps,
Nick Harring
Webley Systems
-logging=v this will set verbose with errors logging.
if i try to auth with evolution i get the password dialog again and
again without any error messages in smtp/log/main/current
so i try to debug my problem
Hope that helps,
Nick Harring
Webley Systems
o do
perl -e 'print crypt("password", "$1$salt");' The same rules apply to
the string being used as a salt.
For more info see the MySQL manual available at www.mysql.com, or for
the perl function see perldoc -f crypt.
Hope that helps,
Nick Harring
Webley Systems
Oliver Etzel - G
Wrong, and sometimes also wrong. There may be very legitimate reasons,
technical or political, for not allowing scripts to execute shell
commands on a mail system. There may be integration reasons why only DB
queries can be performed, instead of invoking a cgi or doing an ssh and
executing a scri
verbosity of qmail-smtpd when auth'ing because I had some similar
problems that I had a devil of a time tracking down.
HtH,
Nick Harring
David Benson wrote:
Eric, thanks for the suggestion, but that was not the solution... I will be
reviewing the site you recommended to see if I can find a clue
an alias for x.com.
If y.com exists and x.com doesn't, x.com becomes an alias for y.com.
If neither or both exist, vaddaliasdomain exits with an error.
That wasn't so hard now was it?
Cheers,
Nick Harring
Paul L. Allen wrote:
Erik Bourget writes:
You know, intense as this whole argument is, the fact remains that DWIM
is no substitute for proper documentation.
Let's see, the documentation says vaddaliasdomain original alias.
If you do what the documentation says, it works. If you reverse
a correlation.
Cheers,
Nick Harring
Tim Hasson wrote:
This is a followup for the problem discussed last week.
Is there anyone even running maildir on nfs with maildir++ quotas enabled??
- Forwarded message from Sam Varshavchik [EMAIL PROTECTED] -
Date: Mon, 22 Sep 2003 23:55:26 -0400
Paul Theodoropoulos wrote:
At 09:54 AM 9/11/2003, Tom Collins wrote:
On Thursday, September 11, 2003, at 08:59 AM, Paul Theodoropoulos
wrote:
i also run a *third* smtpd for customers who are on networks that
block outbound port 25, i also run one called smtpd-2525, which is
the alternate
to settle all of this with what he
has to say.
Cheers,
Nick Harring
with that, it'd probably
behoove him to let us know why he waited, and where he'd see things
going from now, Nick Harring.
i. Inter7 has been in rapid development of several free and open
source development projects including the rapid demand for commercial
support since the downturn in the economy has
that helps,
Nick Harring
System Administrator
Webley Systems, Inc.
Doug Clements wrote:
On Fri, Sep 05, 2003 at 02:31:39PM -0500, Nick Harring wrote:
I'm about to tackle this same problem myself, since I'm about to ditch a
pair of Solaris boxes for my NFS mounted mail spools and instead move to
filers. My plan is to instead use Linux HA to have
than acceptable (its a pretty darn fast cluster
imho). The master read/write mysql database is running on a semi-ancient
Sun E250, however there's not a lot of writing going on as I turned off
mysql logging in vpopmail.
Hope that helps,
Nick Harring
Rodrigo Pinheiro wrote:
Hi,
I've a domain
a pair of servers as
Master/Slave (when the master crashes, the slave becomes the master,
and when the previous master comes back up it automagically knows to
become the new slave).
Let me know if there's any thing else I can answer.
Hope this helps,
Nick Harring
Webley Systems
Rudi-
If the servers are not geographically separated, then you can do this
fairly easily by simply placing them behind some sort of
load-balancing/fail-over device (Foundry, Cisco Local Director, Linux
LVS director) and either load balance them or do active/passive
failover.
For the vpopmail
I personally would love to see the MySQL data moved out of the library and
into a config file. The thought of recompiling vpopmail if/when my database
info changes is disconcerting. Configuration data belongs in configuration
files, not shared libraries.
The only concern of course is that apps
om Collins
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Wednesday, May 14, 2003 10:28
AMTo: vpopmail listSubject: Re: [vchkpw] Strange
problem?
On Wednesday, May 14, 2003, at 07:59 AM, Nick Harring wrote:
Is there a way around this limitation by modifying permissions
on the affected files in /var/qma
Title: RE: [vchkpw] Strange problem?
Is there a way around this limitation by modifying permissions on the affected files in /var/qmail/control and /var/qmail/users? The setup I run doesn't allow root access to the vpopmail/domains directory, and so I'd like to be able to add domains as
Title: RE: [vchkpw] Inter7 mail server doesn't have reverse DNS!
We currently run our hosted systems requiring reverse DNS and haven't really had any complaints about mail not being received. While there's no rule requiring reverse DNS, systems without it are much more likely to be spam
Title: RE: [vchkpw] Inter7 mail server doesn't have reverse DNS!
As the only other person on this apparently doing this, I thought I'd just weigh in briefly (again) with regards to why we do it. For those folks who're worried about the sanctity of my users email, don't be. My users understand
Title: customizing quota messages
I'm new to the list, however I've searched the archives and couldn't find an answer to this, nor could I find it in the docs, so I think I'm not duplicating a previous question.
I run a site where I have users in a dozen or so domains, and need to customize
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2003 6:38 AM
Subject: [vchkpw] customizing quota messages
I'm new to the list, however I've searched the archives and couldn't find
an
answer to this, nor could I find it in the docs, so I think I'm
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