Wouter van der Schagt wrote:
Just ignore it and delete it.
- Original Message - From: f m [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: vchkpw@inter7.com
Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2008 11:37 PM
Subject: Re: [vchkpw] vhostadmin problem (KMM6374095I87L0KM)
Can someone/anyone explain what this email to the list
Andrew Niemantsverdriet wrote:
Is it possible to make Qmail tap only tap the incoming mail? My
problem is that I am trying to get mail to deliver to two places to
ease the transition to a new mail server. Qmail tap allows that
functionality but breaks down on inter-domain email. The person who
Adam Cantwell wrote:
My plan is to do a full Shupp Toaster install, but leave out apache
and SquirrelMail. I'll use rsync from my main server to sync
~vpopmail/domains (minus Maildir directories) so chkuser will work.
I'll sync the appropriate files from /var/qmail/control, and add an
John Simpson wrote:
On 2007-09-20, at 1236, mlist wrote:
Now when I try to delete a user I get a segfault:
mail:/home/vpopmail/bin # vdeluser [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Segmentation fault
first, why would you want to delete a domain's postmaster mailbox?
second, i would have thought the
Tom Collins wrote:
On Sep 20, 2007, at 12:56 PM, Rick Widmer wrote:
If I remember right, speed was the reason for separate tables, but
testing showed it was not faster. I think the single table works
better because all your mail users are accessing the same table, and
its indexes so they
Rick Macdougall wrote:
Robin Bowes wrote:
Tom Collins wrote:
I understand what you're proposing, but I would suggest that it would
add complexity for little gain. Of course, that would need benchmarking
to establish which is the faster method.
If someone can give me a large dataset, I'm
Rick Macdougall wrote:
Robin Bowes wrote:
What sort of size of database are folk using in the real world? How many
users?
What's the most common no. of users?
R.
I'm guessing 200 - 2000 but that's based on the servers I manage for
clients (around 20 or so).
The biggest installation
Max Esquivel wrote:
I recently installed the magicmail-smtpd drop in replacement for the
standard qmail-smtpd, which adds a significant number of spam control
possibilities. Actually, spam traffic on my server, dropped to about
half after the installation. Nonetheless, after installing,
kalin mintchev wrote:
I was wondering whether it is plain (a) stupidity, (b) ignorance, (c)
arrogance, or any combination of these, that made you mail _three_ mailing
lists with the same question, none of them being the qmail-scanner mailing
list.
Don't do that again. Ever.
or what?
Darrel O'Pry wrote:
I'm currently considering replacing qmail in my mail systems.
I was wondering if anyone had tried vpopmail with postfix or exim and
what their experiences were.
I'd like to make the mail server change without changing my user
management tool set. I've got too much tied
John Simpson wrote:
you are aware that there are other patches out there which do the same
thing that chkuser does, which do work with AUTH, TLS, and SSL, and
which don't rely specifically on vpopmail (i.e. when you upgrade
vpopmail you don't have to re-compile qmail)?
i mention this
Dave Richardson wrote:
Hmmm. Strange. softlimit raised from 400 to 800 seems to fix it.
However I'm running softlimit at 400 on a Fedora box without issue.
I support RH EL4 has bigger libraries or more of them?
The RHEL4 box is not 64-bit, by any chance is it?
R.
Krzysiek Włodarczak wrote:
Juliano Souza - Tecnologia napisał(a):
How I can build an list [EMAIL PROTECTED] to send emails for everyone for
domain?
Try ezalm: http://www.ezmlm.org/
I've had the same issue. A client (ISP) wants to send mail to all users
in all domains hosted on a particular
Hi,
In an ISP situation, i.e. with many domains, each with many users,
what's the easiest/best way to send a mail to all users?
Here's my thoughts so far:
vpopbull
- would need to loop over all domains and run vpopbull once for each
domain - not a major issue
- Seems to write directly to the
Tom Collins wrote:
Or, set up an ezmlm mailing list that doesn't allow users to subscribe
or unsubscribe. Before sending an announcement, delete all subscribers
and re-subscribe them by piping the output of vpopbull -n to ezmlm-sub.
Thought of that.
All very well unless some users want to
Hi,
Just wondering what the canonical way is to get a list of all domains on
a server?
I've come up with this:
vdominfo | \
perl -ne 'if ((/^domain: /) !(/alias of/)) \
{ s/^domain: //; print; }'
For clarity, the perl code is equivalent to:
while () {
if ( (/^domain: /)
Austin Jorden wrote:
and what's the syntax?
man qmail-control
... shows you that the control file smtproutes is used by the program
qmail-remote.
man qmail-remote
... tells you all you need to know.
Alternatively, I'm sure many folk on this list are available on a
professional consultancy
Rick Widmer wrote:
Rick Widmer wrote:
The fix is in head, and a die is enclosed.
s/die/diff/
Heh, I was wondering ...
R.
Manuzhai wrote:
What trips up vpopmail: the localhost line. I'm not sure whether this
*should* be valid or not, but the extract_domain() function in
vpopmail.c sure doesn't like it.
I hit this problem too:
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_id=9950580forum_id=34827
R.
Tom Collins wrote:
On Apr 16, 2006, at 10:41 PM, Rick Widmer wrote:
Throwing in add-user and mod-user is arbitrarily picking _some_ of the
internal functionality of the add-domain operation. If you want them
why don't we throw in:
I think I agree with Robin on this.
If I've written on
Rick Widmer wrote:
Robin Bowes wrote:
What is the problem you are trying to solve?
No real problem, just something I consider wasteful of resources. For
example, if all you are doing is rebuilding a validrcptto database
currently you are doing it three times every time you add a domain
John Simpson wrote:
On 2006-04-15, at 1917, Rick Widmer wrote:
Robin Bowes wrote:
What is the problem you are trying to solve?
No real problem, just something I consider wasteful of resources. For
example, if all you are doing is rebuilding a validrcptto database
currently you are doing
Rick Widmer wrote:
I don't see any value in reporting a delete operation after the fact,
other than to log it. On the other hand it might be a good idea to move
the script before the delete. That would give you a chance to take a
snapshot of the resource usage right before delete, or maybe
John Simpson wrote:
(re-arranging things so the sequence of my answers makes sense...)
On 2006-04-15, at 2237, Rick Widmer wrote:
John Simpson wrote:
for me, the trick is dealing with the fact that input may arrive on
the pipe at any time- including three notifications within the space
of
Rick Widmer wrote:
Robin Bowes wrote:
Having thought about this some more, I think that a better approach
would be to have both pre- and post- hooks for each action and to call a
separate script for each hook.
This has some possibilities. There would be an advantage if most of the
hooks
Rick Widmer wrote:
John Simpson Robin Bowes
Do you really want the onchange function to be called three times on an
add_domain operation, and two times on an add_user operation? I find it
problematic that you are notified of the mod_user before the add_user,
and personally would prefer
Rick Widmer wrote:
I was under the impression your interest is based on Robin Bowes
suggestion about the validrcptto.cdb patch, so it is does this mailbox
exist. We may as well make it easy, it should be a popular function.
Yes - having this functionality would obviate the need to maintain
John Simpson wrote:
(2) have qmail-smtpd open a socket to a vpopmaild service, or a
courierauthd service (i wrote a simple widget which handles the
login, help, and quit commands, but uses courier-authlib instead
of libvpopmail) and uses that to verify the ID and password which were
John Simpson wrote:
On 2006-04-01, at 0547, Rick Widmer wrote:
John Simpson wrote:
let me suggest an alternative- instead of login user pass
compact, how about login/compact user pass? this allows the
password to be the last thing on the line, and therefore contain
spaces, and still
John Simpson wrote:
if by the hook support you are referring to the oncall patch i sent
to the list a few days ago, that would be me- and i think robin bowes
is playing with it, although i think he's focusing more on using an
oncall script rather than editing the oncall code itself
John Simpson wrote:
On 2006-03-27, at 1304, Robin Bowes wrote:
John,
Can this be modified to pass parameters to the program/script? For
example, the action that has just occurred, plus any data associated
with that action? e.g. onchange useradd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
i guess it's
Charles J. Boening wrote:
Why not use the .qmail-default to process your skeleton directories?
Have it call a script that can test for the existence of the directory
and then copy the skeleton as appropriate.
Because that would add overhead to every mail delivery for something
that is a
Michael Krieger wrote:
The reason
I mention this is that I'm having a bugger of a job getting
my code that implements skel dirs to work with vqadmin - it
works fine from the command line (as root) but I get a
permission denied error when executing from vqadmin.
Have
Hi all,
After struggling for sometime to get skeldir functionality to work, I've
given up for now.
The primary reason for wanting skeldirs was so that new accounts could
be created with IMAPdir support for use with bincimap.
The following patch modifies vpopmail to create an IMAPdir directory.
Michael Krieger wrote:
It is indeed possible to use wrappers as you do, but this adds overhead
to every invocation of [insert progran here] which I'd rather avoid.
How much overhead do you think executing a shell script and an internal
call to test implements? How often do you think
Michael Krieger wrote:
Did you see my post last night about the same issue and wrapping a shell
script and exec call around bincimap? It means you don't have to deal
with this problem for pop/smtp uses, but only imap.
Why modify vpopmail to do something specific to another program?
For
Tom Collins wrote:
On Mar 28, 2006, at 10:37 AM, Robin Bowes wrote:
However, I see that doing stuff when you create users logically
belongs with the program that creates users - vpopmail in this case. So
to my perfectionist mind, I'd rather make vpopmail do this once when
the user is added
John Simpson wrote:
i have written a patch against vpopmail-5.4.15 which causes any changes
to trigger ~vpopmail/etc/onchange, if it exists and if it is
executable to the userid which is running the vpopmail program. the
patch can be downloaded, and simple directions found, at the bottom
Hi,
I'm just doing a new install for a client. Any news on whether v5.4.14
is ready yet?
R.
Jeremy Kister said the following on 02/21/2006 01:34 AM:
On 2/20/2006 8:10 PM, Robin Bowes wrote:
I'm just doing a new install for a client. Any news on whether v5.4.14
is ready yet?
Don't think so, but here's an important patch to 5.4.13
http://jeremy.kister.net/code/vpopmail
Tom Collins said the following on 02/21/2006 02:04 AM:
On Feb 20, 2006, at 5:52 PM, Robin Bowes wrote:
I actually found 5.4.14 on sourceforge - not listed in the file list but
if you click on 5.4.13 and change '13' to '14' in the download link it
works :)
Is this patch in 5.4.14 ?
BTW
Billy Huddleston said the following on 02/21/2006 02:05 AM:
what's new with 1.2.10 ?
http://sourceforge.net/project/shownotes.php?release_id=395211group_id=6691
R.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said the following on 02/14/2006 09:30 PM:
I have installed vpopmail -5.4.2. I am having a problem with smtp. The
open-smtp file does not exist. I have tried re-installing it is still not
created. When I create it manually smtp after pop still does not work.
SHould I also
Joshua Megerman said the following on 12/01/2006 15:20:
However, this morning I took another gander at it and started by
commenting out everything that cause compile errors of vpopmaild.c against
5.4.13, and then worked (almost) everything back in. So here's my patch
to bring vpopmaild into
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said the following on 03/01/2006 15:28:
Hi,
after the resultless search for a filter for emails tagged by
spamassassin I now want to add some small code to vdelivermail. The
plan: When the mail is tagged by spamassassin vdelivermail should not
deliver to
John Simpson said the following on 29/11/2005 01:21:
googling for qpsmtpd vpopmaild only brings back two archived posts
from this mailing list- and i think you wrote both of them. is there a
URL where i can look at the code? i won't be able to directly copy it
(my patch will be in C rather
John Simpson said the following on 27/11/2005 23:40:
and a suggestion: how about adding a exists [EMAIL PROTECTED]
command, which would check whether the address is deliverable
(meaning it exists as a mailbox, an alias, a .qmail- mailbox file in
the domain's directory, or the domain has a
Ken Jones said the following on 07/11/2005 15:43:
Cristiano Deana wrote:
Hi,
is 'vpopmaild' project still open?
I have seen from cvs vpopmaild.c file hasn't been modified since dec
2004, why?
And php = vpopmaild?
Yep. It's still active. Last week I started a vpopmaild documentation
Robin Bowes said the following on 24/11/2005 11:06:
Ken Jones said the following on 07/11/2005 15:43:
Cristiano Deana wrote:
Hi,
is 'vpopmaild' project still open?
I have seen from cvs vpopmaild.c file hasn't been modified since dec
2004, why?
And php = vpopmaild?
Yep. It's still active
Hi,
Almost a year ago I was looking at adding skel dir capability to
vpopmail (check the archives - 23/11/04 !).
For one reason or another I never quite got round to it.
However, tonight I've started putting something together.
The thing is, I've not done much programming in C before. Pascal,
Hi,
Almost a year ago I was looking at adding skel dir capability to
vpopmail (check the archives - 23/11/04 !).
For one reason or another I never quite got round to it.
However, tonight I've started putting something together.
The thing is, I've not done much programming in C before. Pascal,
John Simpson wrote:
if you can write a plug-in which reads a cdb file, i've already written
a script which generates a list of every valid email address on a
vpopmail system. i wrote it because i also wrote a patch for
qmail-smtpd which checks RCPT TO arguments against the cdb file.
Hi,
Can someone please summarise the current status of the various versions
of vpopmail?
From SourceForge, 5.4.12 seems to be the latest dev version
However, I see a v5.5.3 is available from inter7.com and on 29th July,
Ken Jones said in a post [1] to the vchkpw list:
Excellent. I'll
Tom Collins wrote:
On Aug 22, 2005, at 1:47 PM, Robin Bowes wrote:
Hi,
Can someone please summarise the current status of the various
versions of vpopmail?
I'm managing the 5.4 branch, Ken Jones, Rick Widmer and others are
managing the 5.5 branch.
Hmmm, are these independent
Tom Collins wrote:
On Nov 28, 2004, at 6:59 AM, Robin Bowes wrote:
Can you you point me to a link to this patch - I can't seem to find
it on vpopmail.sf.net.
I guess I was mistaken -- the patch never made it to SourceForge. Here
it is. I declined to add it because it runs cp via a system
Tom Collins wrote:
On Nov 29, 2004, at 5:19 AM, Robin Bowes wrote:
So, basically all that's required is a copy_directory function to
replace the system call the cp? And you'll accept the patch?
Yes. Absolutely. Maybe a configuration option for the location of the
directory, but that isn't
Tom Collins wrote:
On Nov 29, 2004, at 10:56 AM, Robin Bowes wrote:
Also, I envisage allowing different skel dirs per domain, i.e. look in
domain/etc/skel first, then vpopmail home/etc/skel, then create
the default Maildir structure.
Consider domain/@skel/ as the source. Using domain/etc/skel
Tom Collins wrote:
There is a patch on SourceForge to add skel directory support to
vpopmail, but we decided not to include it since it uses a system call
to 'cp' to copy the files -- it would be better to do the copying within
vpopmail itself.
Tom,
Can you you point me to a link to this patch
Jeremy Eder wrote:
I know of a patch currently under development (very near done, must
be translated to English) for this exact function. Coder calls it
/etc/skel functionality for vpopmail.
If anyone else knows of another patch/method, please post.
I will post a link to the patch when it's
Hi,
I use bincimap with vpopmail and use the IMAPDir structure which looks
like this:
domains
|
+-domain
|
+-user
|
+-IMAPDir
| |
| +-INBOX - ../Maildir
|
+-Maildir
|
+-new
|
+-cur
Tom Collins wrote:
http://vpopmail.sf.net/
Released 12-Nov-2004.
Can I suggest that you tidy up the Files page on SourceForge?
I just came to install vpopmail on a new system and thought 5.4.2 was
the latest version as it appears at the top in the Devel section (Stable
version will be older than
On Fri, October 1, 2004 14:10, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I've just upgraded to mysql 4.1. Now vpopmail can't find the
libmysqlclient.so.12 library. When accessing the db I get the error:
error while loading shared libraries: libmysqlclient.so.12: cannot open
shared object file: No such file or
Jonathan Viney mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 01 October 2003 13:43:
I am still wondering about the catchall stuff though. If I can check
valias as well then I could use something like:
VPOP=| ~vpopmail/bin/vdelivermail '' bounce-no-mailbox
VHOME=`~vpopmail/bin/vuserinfo -d [EMAIL
. I understand
that not everybody can afford a custom-crafted solution from Crynwr
Software, but sometimes you only get what you pay for in the open
source world.
--
Robin Bowes | http://robinbowes.com
, this is rather awkward to use for several users. I guess a more
centralised way to do this would be to run bogofilter from qmail-queue and
to use maildrop to filter the messages as they are delivered, or even
filter in the MUA.
Any thoughts on this?
R.
--
Robin Bowes | http://robinbowes.com
Hi Justin,
On Mon, March 31, 2003 12:54 pm, Justin Heesemann said:
On Monday 31 March 2003 09:01, Robin Bowes wrote:
Hi,
Has anyone got much experience using bogofilter with vpopmail?
I'm looking into implementing it but not having much look.
Here's what I've got so far:
In /home
to this adress won't be processed by
the robin/.qmail file)
OK, I'll give that a whirl.
Have you got anything special in your /etc/bogofilter.cf to work with
vpopmail? I'm just using it out of the box at the moment (then again, I've
not got a tested working set up yet!)
Cheers,
R.
--
Robin Bowes
Hi,
Has anyone got much experience using bogofilter with vpopmail?
I'm looking into implementing it but not having much look.
Here's what I've got so far:
In /home/vpopmail/domains/robinbowes.com/robin/.qmail:
|condredirect robin-bogo-spam /usr/bin/bogofilter
./Maildir/
In
the string. Therefore, if
the second login request uses a shorter loginid than the first loginid, the
loginid gets garbled.
Is this something that we can track down and resolve?
Or is it not a vpopmail issue?
R.
--
Robin Bowes | http://robinbowes.com
Jesse,
On Wed, March 26, 2003 3:01 pm, Jesse Guardiani said:
On Wednesday 26 March 2003 07:30, Robin Bowes wrote:
Hi,
Someone on the courier-imap list had posted an issue about problems
using
courier-imap with vpopmail and Sam (Varshavik) had replied with:
Known vpopmail bug
Ken,
- Original Message -
From: Ken Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 24, 2003 7:53 PM
Subject: [vchkpw] About to release new devel version 5.3.20
I'm about to release a new 5.3.20 devel version.
Does anyone have any patches they would like to
, or possibly
integrated with qmailadmin.
Would it be possible to hack some code from courier into qmailadmin to
manage the maildrop filters?
R.
--
Robin Bowes | http://robinbowes.com
, but I'm afraid I know little about writing configure
scripts.
Thanks,
R.
--
Robin Bowes | http://robinbowes.com
direction (into config/make or
external perl)? Is this even the appropriate venue to ask???
Let's wait and see...
R.
--
Robin Bowes | http://robinbowes.com
bother you for weeks.
:o)
R.
--
Robin Bowes | http://robinbowes.com
Zafar,
On Mon, February 17, 2003 7:26 am, zafar rizvi said:
hi
i think its not working fine...plz give me some detail..
Can *you* please let *us* have more details? What steps are you taking to
try this? What is happening? Do you see an error messages?
R.
--
Robin Bowes | http
to happen? I've deleted these additional entries from the
vpopmail table without any apparent side effects, i.e. I can still login
as [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cheers,
R.
--
Robin Bowes | http://robinbowes.com
to happen? I've deleted these additional entries from the
vpopmail table without any apparent side effects, i.e. I can still login
as [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cheers,
R.
--
Robin Bowes | http://robinbowes.com
a third build on
a Solaris box to see if the problem show up there as well.
Can anyone suggest what could cause such a problem and what a fix might
be?
The fix is to not use authdaemon.
Set AUTHMODULES=authvchkpw in /usr/lib/courier-imap/etc/imapd.
Cheers,
R.
--
Robin Bowes | http
EMail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Internet: http://web4.hm
_
--
Robin Bowes | http://robinbowes.com
filtering setup? All I'm really
interested in at this stage is to automatically filter messages from
mailing lists into folders. I currently do this using squirrelmail's mail
filtering but this is getting pretty slow as it is client-side.
Cheers,
R.
--
Robin Bowes | http://robinbowes.com
81 matches
Mail list logo