Quoting Joshua Megerman [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I don't have it enabled, and I have no problems running qmail-smtpd as
vpopmail:vchkpw using tcpserver flags (-u vpopmail -g vchkpw). Which TLS
patch set are you using?
I am using the Gentoo ebuild and I have read all the negative
information
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Quoting Joshua Megerman [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I don't have it enabled, and I have no problems running qmail-smtpd as
vpopmail:vchkpw using tcpserver flags (-u vpopmail -g vchkpw). Which TLS
patch set are you using?
I am using
Jens Josh,
Thanks a ton for all your help. I pieced together everything and was
able to make tls chkuser happy by doing the following:
running qmail-smtp as the vpopmail user
changing ownership of /var/qmail/control/servercert.pem to
qmaild.vpopmail (440)
compiled chkuser2 patch without
Hello,
I'm trying to use a mail filter appliance with a qmail/vpopmail (gentoo)
install and am running into a issue with the filter generating excessive
email accounts due to the way qmail handles invalid email addresses.
I'm familiar with the chkuser 2 patch and have tried it with little
Hello,
I'm trying to use a mail filter appliance with a qmail/vpopmail (gentoo)
install and am running into a issue with the filter generating excessive
email accounts due to the way qmail handles invalid email addresses.
I'm familiar with the chkuser 2 patch and have tried it with little
Quoting Joshua Megerman [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Sounds like there's something funky going on with the chkuser patch for
you - do you have the same problem when not using TLS? I'm not a
chkuser
expert, but have you double-checked your chkuser settings?
The only extra setting I'm using is the