Zeno Davatz writes:
What will this help me?
It's just a cleaner and nicer way of doing it. qmail-conf sets up the run
script that way. Functionally, there is no difference.
Now on my online setup I got the following problem:
In my office I am sitting behind a firewall. I got a t1 connection
Hi
I followed the below HOWTO and think is great - it helped me a lot. I
managed to send and receive messages locally an online.
What I do not quite understand yet is how vpopmail and qmail handle the
outgoing messages via smtp:
On 24.10.2002 2:06 Uhr, David Phillips [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Zeno Davatz writes:
I followed the below HOWTO and think is great - it helped me a lot. I
managed to send and receive messages locally an online.
Cool.
What I do not quite understand yet is how vpopmail and qmail handle
the outgoing messages via smtp:
vpopmail does not affect outgoing mail.
On 29.10.2002 21:27 Uhr, David Phillips [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
tcp.smtp (compiled into tcp.smtpd.cdb) controls which IP's are allowed to
connect to tcpserver. It defaults to allow (which would be a single
:allow line). Setting RELAYCLIENT for an IP tells qmail-smtpd to allow it
to relay
Zeno Davatz writes:
* Change the run script for qmail-smtpd (/service/qmail-smtpd/run)
to use vpopmail. The tcp.smtp.cdb file needs to point to the one in
the vpopmail home directory (ex. /home/vpopmail/etc/tcp.smtp.cdb).
This step makes POP-before-SMTP work.
But can not find the
Zeno Davatz writes:
svc -t /service/qmail-*
When I restart my services I get:
svc: warning: unable to chdir to /service/qmail-pop3d: file does not
exist
[snip]
/service/qmail-pop3d
Is /service/qmail-pop3d a valid symlink pointing to a working service
directory for the pop3d service? Most
Message -
From: David Phillips [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2002 10:06 AM
Subject: Re: [vchkpw] Vpopmail Debian
Zeno Davatz writes:
So you also suggest not using the binaries from the Debian packages
for my Mail-setup?
This is my
On 24.10.2002 3:14 Uhr, Iain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try my up to date debian vpopmail packages here:
http://linux.myspinach.org/debian
Thanks I will give this one a shot an let you know.
Anything special I need to know?
Zeno
On Wed, 23 Oct 2002 02:10, Zeno Davatz wrote:
Hi
I'm a
Thanks David for the detailed description. At the moment I am just trying to
compile from source after 'Lifewithqmail'. Then I will follow your
instructions and ask if I get stuck somewhere.
Zeno
On 24.10.2002 2:06 Uhr, David Phillips [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Zeno Davatz writes:
So you also
On 24.10.2002 3:14 Uhr, Iain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try my up to date debian vpopmail packages here:
http://linux.myspinach.org/debian
\snip
David Phillips [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* Change the run script for qmail-smtpd (/service/qmail-smtpd/run) to use
vpopmail. The tcp.smtp.cdb file needs to
First of all: THANKS for the great advice. Took me some steps further.
On 24.10.2002 2:06 Uhr, David Phillips [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* Allow incoming connections to pop3d. By default, it does not allow any
connections. There is an add-client script in
/var/qmail/service/qmail-pop3d that
Hi Zeno,
First let me say there's no need to drop me a copy of your answer to my
e-mail-address directly. I'm reading the list, therefore answering on
list is sufficient.
On Tue, 22 Oct 2002 19:17:47 +0200
Zeno Davatz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Replace '/home/vpopmail/' with the path to vpopmail
Hi Pit
Thanks for helping - sorry for the cc.
On 23.10.2002 13:48 Uhr, Peter Palmreuther [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If the problem persists with newer version we'll probably be able to
hunt down the culprit, at least much easier than me or anybody else
installing a 4.9.9 with Debian specs and
Hi Zeno,
On Wed, 23 Oct 2002 13:59:11 +0200
Zeno Davatz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So you also suggest not using the binaries from the Debian packages
for my Mail-setup?
Yes. Definitely. Seems the packages are only in unstable _and_ they're
pretty old. So a manual installtion of vpopmail will
Zeno Davatz writes:
So you also suggest not using the binaries from the Debian packages
for my Mail-setup?
This is my recommendation for the easiest and best vpopmail setup on Debian.
This is from memory, so I might be missing something:
* Add Gerrit Pape's repository to your apt sources list.
]
Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2002 10:06 AM
Subject: Re: [vchkpw] Vpopmail Debian
Zeno Davatz writes:
So you also suggest not using the binaries from the Debian packages
for my Mail-setup?
This is my recommendation for the easiest and best vpopmail setup on
Debian.
This is from memory, so I
Hi
I'm a Debian user and installed Vpopmail
vpopmail-bin 4.9.9-1
And all the other Debian packages that depend on this version.
I done vadddomain and vadduser
When I try to login with my UN and PW my syslog tells me:
Oct 22 17:54:09 alphonse vpopmail[31832]: vchkpw: password fail
[EMAIL
Zeno,
I am also a Debian user, and I'd recommend you to compile a fresh copy
of vpopmail since debian packages won't give you any freedom to
pre-configure options on your system. Also if vpopmail version is too
old, try the unstable distribution.
Greetings !
El mar, 22-10-2002 a las
On 22.10.2002 19:20 Uhr, Alfredo Perez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am also a Debian user, and I'd recommend you to compile a fresh copy
of vpopmail since debian packages won't give you any freedom to
pre-configure options on your system. Also if vpopmail version is too
old, try the unstable
Hi Zeno,
On Tue, 22 Oct 2002 18:10:40 +0200
Zeno Davatz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1. Why can't I log in
Do (as root) a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] \
P=your_password \
printf $U\0$P\0SDKFJSD\0 | \
strace -o /tmp/vchkpw.log -s 256 -f -e trace=file,read \
/home/vpopmail/bin/vchkpw /bin/true 30; echo $?
Hi Zeno,
On Tue, 22 Oct 2002 18:29:39 +0200
Zeno Davatz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What about the other packages? Did you compile them yourself as well
or did you do apt-get (qmail, etc.)?
vpopmail does not depend in a special (debian build) qmail-version and
it does not require you having
Thanks for helping:
On 22.10.2002 18:34 Uhr, Peter Palmreuther [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] \
P=your_password \
printf $U\0$P\0SDKFJSD\0 | \
strace -o /tmp/vchkpw.log -s 256 -f -e trace=file,read \
/home/vpopmail/bin/vchkpw /bin/true 30; echo $?
I get:
On 22.10.2002 18:42 Uhr, Peter Palmreuther [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Zeno,
On Tue, 22 Oct 2002 18:29:39 +0200
Zeno Davatz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What about the other packages? Did you compile them yourself as well
or did you do apt-get (qmail, etc.)?
vpopmail does not depend in
Zeno,
I compiled every single package (it is easier for me to have an up to
date version when compiling), including qmail (qmail is also distributed
as source in debian), vpopmail, courier-imap and all tools related to
qmail (daemontools, etc...)
I never use apt for my e-mail server
Hi Zeno,
On Tue, 22 Oct 2002 18:48:08 +0200
Zeno Davatz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] \
P=your_password \
printf $U\0$P\0SDKFJSD\0 | \
strace -o /tmp/vchkpw.log -s 256 -f -e trace=file,read \
/home/vpopmail/bin/vchkpw /bin/true 30; echo $?
I get:
Hi Zeno,
On Tue, 22 Oct 2002 18:52:26 +0200
Zeno Davatz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I got all this done already execpt freecdb. Will get that as soon as
my vpopmail works.
Whatever ... But you know 'freecdb' is not tied to vpopmail but useful
for _all_ .cdb files, e.g. those tcpserver uses even
Sorry I am a Newbie.
On 22.10.2002 19:04 Uhr, Peter Palmreuther [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Replace '/home/vpopmail/' with the path to vpopmail home directory (e.g.
'~vpopmail/') of your installation. Should have been obvious you should
do a test run of vchkpw, _of course_ with correct paths :-/
On 22.10.2002 19:57 Uhr, Alfredo Perez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I compiled every single package (it is easier for me to have an up to
date version when compiling), including qmail (qmail is also distributed
as source in debian), vpopmail, courier-imap and all tools related to
qmail
On 22.10.2002 19:04 Uhr, Peter Palmreuther [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK ... shouldn't be that hard, really.
Replace '/home/vpopmail/' with the path to vpopmail home directory (e.g.
'~vpopmail/') of your installation. Should have been obvious you should
do a test run of vchkpw, _of course_
29 matches
Mail list logo