On Monday 29 November 2004 18:56, 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.
Fantastic idea. This would allow me to add Spam directories for domains
On Mon, November 29, 2004 8:16 am, Tom Collins said:
Yes. Absolutely.
Fantastic. I was just wondering about this the other day and was about to
write a bunch of nasty frontend scripts to vpopmail to workaround this
issue. I prefer to use an IMAPdir structure instead of Maildir++, and
would
Yes. I'm suggesting that we could use directory names outside of the
user namespace so that you could have bigdir support and one-character
email addresses at the same time.
It would be difficult to handle existing domains though... There would
need to be a lot of directory renaming and
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()
On Nov 29, 2004, at 5:19 AM, Robin Bowes wrote:
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
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 a
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 causes
problems if
Tom Collins wrote:
That also got me to thinking about how bigdir support means it's not
possible to have one-letter email addresses/lists. By using @a, @b, @c,
etc. as the directory names, any email address would be possible.
I've already though about that and got concerned with it. Are you
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:
On Nov 29, 2004, at 5:19 AM, Robin Bowes wrote:
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.
On Nov 29, 2004, at 6:43 PM, Eduardo M. Bragatto wrote:
That also got me to thinking about how bigdir support means it's not
possible to have one-letter email addresses/lists. By using @a, @b,
@c, etc. as the directory names, any email address would be possible.
I've already though about that
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
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() call.
I'd prefer to
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
-Original Message-
From: Robin Bowes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 23, 2004 7:40 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [vchkpw] Custom Maildir Structure
Hi,
I use bincimap with vpopmail and use the IMAPDir structure which looks
like this:
domains
|
+-domain
On Nov 23, 2004, at 4:39 AM, Robin Bowes wrote:
Is it possible to configure vpopmail (i.e. vadduser) and, by
extension, qmailadmin to create this structure automatically when I
new user is added?
i.e. Does vpopmail support the concept of a skel directory like the
adduser command uses /etc/skel
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