Hello,
I tested the patch, but an error occurs for qmailadmin-1.2.16-0.el6.x86_64.
Could there be a new version of this patch.
Best regards,
Nikolay
On Thu, Oct 30, 2014 at 1:37 AM, Tom Collins t...@tomlogic.com wrote:
Sorry, forgot the link to the QmailAdmin patch:
Dear vchkpw@inter7.com,
Is there a way to enforce a minimum length and character combination
(letters, numbers, upper case) with vchkpw and if not, are there patches or
external applications that integrate well with vchkpw to get this
functionality?
Sincerely,
Peter Brezny
Purplecat
The vchkpw program verifies the password. Are you wondering about the vpasswd
program for changing a password? That's an admin program, and wouldn't
typically enforce a password change policy.
How do your users currently change their passwords? QmailAdmin? Some other
program? You would
I haven't checked the configuration in some time, so I don't know about minimum
password requirements.
I did recall this patch on SourceForge to call out to cracklib and require a
strong password.
If you're comfortable with Javascript, you could modify the change password
screen to
Sorry, forgot the link to the QmailAdmin patch:
http://sourceforge.net/p/qmailadmin/patches/28/
-Tom
On Oct 29, 2014, at 4:32 PM, Tom Collins wrote:
I haven't checked the configuration in some time, so I don't know about
minimum password requirements.
I did recall this patch on
that there's
new support to have vdelivermail handle the call to spamc for tagging, and also
support to have maildrop handle the filtering. A few questions regarding this
setup if vpopmail is configured to use spamc and maildrop:
* Is maildrop always doing the final delivery?
* What's the message
that this will be the method
used. It might be more suitable (simpler) though to develop a
vdelivermail replacement which would simply pass the message on to
Deliver. I really haven't thought about this much.
Also I'm in the midst of upgrading from 5.4.10 to 5.4.33. I see that there's
new support to have
that file (like qmailadmin) would be taught to not alter the
call to dovecot_lda. I imagine it would get munged everytime a user went to
setup a vacation message or forward.
Also I'm in the midst of upgrading from 5.4.10 to 5.4.33. I see that there's
new support to have vdelivermail handle
Good day!
I've fixed PostgreSQL support (tested on 8.x and 9.x versions) in
latest vpopmail release.
Patch attached (it is trivial)
Best regards,
Anton Kochkov.
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On Thu, Dec 29, 2011 at 10:35 PM, XVilka Haos of System
xvi...@gmail.com wrote:
Good day!
I've fixed PostgreSQL support (tested on 8.x and 9.x versions) in
latest vpopmail release.
Patch attached (it is trivial)
Best regards,
Anton Kochkov.
thanks for the patch,
I hope to get
/usr/local/bin/tcpserver -vR -l 0 -c 1000 -u 89 -g 89 -x
/var/qmail/vpopmail/etc/tcp.smtp.cdb 0 25 qmail-smtpd 0
/var/qmail/vpopmail/bin/vchkpw /usr/bin/true
I use vpopmail and dovecot on qmail.
I upgraded vpopmail5.4.23 to 5.4.33 and dovecot1.2.16 Open-smtp file
doesn't change when the
On Saturday 16 July 2011, Bulent Malik wrote:
Hi
I use vpopmail and dovecot on qmail.
I upgraded vpopmail5.4.23 to 5.4.33 and dovecot1.2.16
Open-smtp file doesn't change when the user logs in.
Is that problem might be different version either of dovecot or vpopmail ?
I'm inclined to
2011/7/16 Bulent Malik bma...@ihlas.net.tr:
Hi
I use vpopmail and dovecot on qmail.
I upgraded vpopmail5.4.23 to 5.4.33 and dovecot1.2.16
Open-smtp file doesn't change when the user logs in.
Is that problem might be different version either of dovecot or vpopmail ?
What do you have in
Hi
I use vpopmail and dovecot on qmail.
I upgraded vpopmail5.4.23 to 5.4.33 and dovecot1.2.16
Open-smtp file doesn't change when the user logs in.
Is that problem might be different version either of dovecot or vpopmail ?
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Hi:
In the case where a domain has, say, 100 email accounts, is there an easy
way to configure a wildcard alias or mailinglist so that an email can be
sent to everyone? Otherwise I can see that in a constantly changing
organization it could be a lot of work to keep a mailing list or alias
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Jeff Koch wrote:
Hi:
In the case where a domain has, say, 100 email accounts, is there an
easy way to configure a wildcard alias or mailinglist so that an email
can be sent to everyone? Otherwise I can see that in a constantly
changing
a mailing list
or alias current.
vpopbull would not work since the individual domains don't have that
access.
If you use ezmlm-idx with SQL support adding and removing users from a
list is easy and a simple webpage can be build in minutes. That was the
path we took.
Depending on how you add/remove
Matt Brookings wrote:
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Jeff Koch wrote:
Hi:
In the case where a domain has, say, 100 email accounts, is there an
easy way to configure a wildcard alias or mailinglist so that an email
can be sent to everyone? Otherwise I can see that in a
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Rick Macdougall wrote:
Perhaps it should be something added to vpopmaild, allowing the
postmaster to send to their domain and the administrator to send to all
domains.
If it's added to vpopmaild, regular users can't use it. I think it makes sense
Rick Macdougall wrote:
Matt Brookings wrote:
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Hi:
In the case where a domain has, say, 100 email accounts, is there an
easy way to configure a wildcard alias or mailinglist so that an email
can be sent to everyone? Otherwise I
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Manvendra Bhangui wrote:
assuming this information is there, it would also be useful to the
The information is not there apart from VPOPMAILDIR, QMAILDIR. IMHO one
will need to add few AC_DEFINE... statements in configure.in to have all
On Mon, 2009-04-06 at 08:53 -0500, Matt Brookings wrote:
This information is set in the 5.5 branch.
/home/experiments/vpopmail-5.4.27grep vpopmail.mysql *.c
vmysql.c:Add error result for unable to read vpopmail.mysql and return
it
vmysql.c:sprintf(config, %s/etc/%s, VPOPMAILDIR,
On 2009-04-01, at 1306, Matt Brookings wrote:
John Simpson wrote:
this should make it possible to not require root in order to
configure
or build the software... or is there some other reason root
permissions
are required?
They are required because currently, the Makefiles want to mkdir
On 2009-04-01, at 1356, Manvendra Bhangui wrote:
On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 9:41 PM, John Simpson j...@jms1.net wrote:
the only problem i see at the moment is how the FHS stuff is going to
affect where the files are. i want the program to self-adjust to FHS
layout or built from source layout
On Fri, 2009-04-03 at 18:49 -0400, John Simpson wrote:
normally the configure command builds a file like config.h, which
all of the other source files include. my question was what
information is, or will be, available in config.h to tell where the
various pieces of the package (i.e.
On 2009-03-30, at 0844, Matt Brookings wrote:
I think the build system needs is a way to stop the -o and -g
statements
when building a package, and to use them when not. Most everyone has
been installing vpopmail from source, and I have a feeling many will
continue
to. We can't remove
John.
for me sounds good, wonderful
here's an idea... why not include a utility which sets the ownerships and
permissions correctly?
for RPM users, the program would be called called a post-install script to
ensure that the newly created directory structure has the proper ownership
and
On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 12:52 PM, John Simpson j...@jms1.net wrote:
On 2009-03-30, at 0844, Matt Brookings wrote:
I think the build system needs is a way to stop the -o and -g statements
when building a package, and to use them when not. Most everyone has
been installing vpopmail from
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Manvendra Bhangui wrote:
if [ $(DESTDIR) = ] ; then \
if test `...@idcommand@` != 0 ; then \
echo you are not root; \
exit 1; \
fi ; \
This was basically what I was planning on doing. If they
On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 7:12 PM, Matt Brookings m...@inter7.com wrote:
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Manvendra Bhangui wrote:
if [ $(DESTDIR) = ] ; then \
if test `...@idcommand@` != 0 ; then \
echo you are not root; \
exit 1; \
On 2009-04-01, at 0725, Manvendra Bhangui wrote:
On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 12:52 PM, John Simpson j...@jms1.net wrote:
here's an idea... why not include a utility which sets the
ownerships and
permissions correctly?
Actually the program is not needed.
sorry, the vfixpermissions script on
On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 9:41 PM, John Simpson j...@jms1.net wrote:
the only problem i see at the moment is how the FHS stuff is going to
affect where the files are. i want the program to self-adjust to FHS
layout or built from source layout automatically, which means i'll need
to be able to
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Itamar Reis Peixoto wrote:
vpopmail make install should support DESTDIR
Added to svn.
By the way, there is no need to CC me personally. Mailing to the list is
plenty :)
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aledr wrote:
I've wrote a patch to support DESTDIR and remove the -o and -g
statements on the install commands (which should be removed from the
install commands and let %files section on the spec file take care
about files permissions
vpopmail make install should support DESTDIR
please take a look
http://www.gnu.org/prep/standards/html_node/DESTDIR.html
[ita...@localhost vpopmail]$ make install
DESTDIR=/home/itamar/fedora/mail/vpopmail/svn/vpopmail/x
Installing...
for i in /home/vpopmail/bin /home/vpopmail/etc /home
I've wrote a patch to support DESTDIR and remove the -o and -g
statements on the install commands (which should be removed from the
install commands and let %files section on the spec file take care
about files permissions and ownerships). It's a solution for packagers
that have a %file section
what you think about a separated script called fixperms wich ends with
exit ( 0 ) ?
On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 12:29 AM, aledr matrixworkstat...@gmail.com wrote:
I've wrote a patch to support DESTDIR and remove the -o and -g
statements on the install commands (which should be removed from
On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 9:05 AM, Itamar Reis Peixoto
ita...@ispbrasil.com.br wrote:
what you think about a separated script called fixperms wich ends with
exit ( 0 ) ?
I use a command /usr/bin/fakeroot which allows most of the command to
succeed under non-root user
Fakeroot
Widmer vch...@developersdesk.com
Reply-To: vchkpw@inter7.com
Date: Fri, 13 Mar 2009 11:31:24 -0600
To: vchkpw@inter7.com
Subject: Re: [vchkpw] Courier support
This may be the new toaster page for dovecot and the supporting files
you need to install it. It seems to work for both SuSE and Debian
Where's the best documentation to migrate off of Courier?
I presume Dovecot is the favored IMAP now for Vpopmail?
Any known issues in making this switch?
Matt Brookings wrote:
My question is this: Courier-IMAP has dropped us, should we drop
Courier-IMAP?
Most definitely Yes!
ISP Lists wrote:
Where's the best documentation to migrate off of Courier?
I presume Dovecot is the favored IMAP now for Vpopmail?
Any known issues in making this switch?
You will find some posts on Bill Shupps toaster mail archives that some
of us made some months ago when we started
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ISP Lists wrote:
Where's the best documentation to migrate off of Courier?
I presume Dovecot is the favored IMAP now for Vpopmail?
Any known issues in making this switch?
The Dovecot wiki has clear explanations and easy-to-use scripts
that take
This may be the new toaster page for dovecot and the supporting files
you need to install it. It seems to work for both SuSE and Debian
installations. I've sent the Debian support files, so unless you are
working with a United Linux based distribution (like SuSE) you should be
good to go
I notice that if I do not add the CFLAGS it did not like the relay from auth
users.
Remo
From: Rick Widmer vch...@developersdesk.com
Reply-To: vchkpw@inter7.com
Date: Fri, 13 Mar 2009 11:31:24 -0600
To: vchkpw@inter7.com
Subject: Re: [vchkpw] Courier support
--with-vpopmail
!DSPAM
Btw this file does not come with the tar file
cp /var/src/tar/dovecot-1.1.11.sysv /etc/init.d/dovecot
Remo
From: Rick Widmer vch...@developersdesk.com
Reply-To: vchkpw@inter7.com
Date: Fri, 13 Mar 2009 11:31:24 -0600
To: vchkpw@inter7.com
Subject: Re: [vchkpw] Courier support
This may
Matt Brookings wrote:
My question is this: Courier-IMAP has dropped us, should we drop Courier-IMAP?
Most definitely Yes!
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You can use mysql module of courier,But its config is difficult.
On Tue, 2009-03-10 at 10:06 -0500, Matt Brookings wrote:
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It's a sad tale, but a true one. We're all probably aware that Courier-MTA
has dropped support for vpopmail.
This has
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Rick Widmer wrote:
Rick Romero wrote:
I was considering changing vdelivermail to have a stdout option, where
you could pipe from vdelivermail to Dovecot's deliver for 'final'
delivery instead of direct to Maildir within your .qmail-default
On Wed, 2009-03-11 at 11:27 -0500, Matt Brookings wrote:
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Rick Widmer wrote:
Rick Romero wrote:
I was considering changing vdelivermail to have a stdout option, where
you could pipe from vdelivermail to Dovecot's deliver for 'final'
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Rick Romero wrote:
According to the Wiki, it's supposed to be implemented as such:
http://wiki.dovecot.org/LDA/Qmail
Add the -d parameter to specify the destination username:
|/var/qmail/bin/preline -f /usr/local/libexec/dovecot/deliver -d
On Wed, 2009-03-11 at 14:19 -0500, Rick Romero wrote:
Oh - and I'm not sure what the best way is to 'chomp' /Maildir off the
maildir variable.. I'm just a hacker.
scratch that, looks like vpw-pw_dir can probably be used instead of
maildir... still have to test though..
Rick
On Wed, 2009-03-11 at 13:04 -0500, Matt Brookings wrote:
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Rick Romero wrote:
According to the Wiki, it's supposed to be implemented as such:
http://wiki.dovecot.org/LDA/Qmail
Add the -d parameter to specify the destination username:
On Wed, 2009-03-11 at 14:19 -0500, Rick Romero wrote:
I think it'll work just dandy if vdelivermail set's the HOME variable
and writes the email to stdout.
I attached a patch, but I think testing this is going to be a pita
unless someone has some sort of shell 'vdelivermail' tester ?
:O
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It's a sad tale, but a true one. We're all probably aware that Courier-MTA has
dropped support for vpopmail.
This has forced many of us to move to the speedier, and in my opinion, overall
better, Dovecot package --An easy
move indeed.
While
Matt Brookings wrote:
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It's a sad tale, but a true one. We're all probably aware that Courier-MTA has
dropped support for vpopmail.
This has forced many of us to move to the speedier, and in my opinion, overall
better, Dovecot package --An easy
I may be a little out of date, but since I assume altering quota support
would mean altering vdelivermail as well - can we 'add dovecot support'
into vdelivermail?
I have slow large POP mailboxes - due to Dovecot's indexes/uid
gathering. I can't replace vdelivermail with dovecot's deliver
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Rick Romero wrote:
I may be a little out of date, but since I assume altering quota support
would mean altering vdelivermail as well - can we 'add dovecot support'
into vdelivermail?
Actually, no. Altering quota support is done in maildirquota.c
On Tue, 2009-03-10 at 10:34 -0500, Matt Brookings wrote:
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Rick Romero wrote:
I may be a little out of date, but since I assume altering quota support
would mean altering vdelivermail as well - can we 'add dovecot support'
into vdelivermail
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Rick Romero wrote:
According to the Dovecot wiki, W= size including CR/LFs(?). From my old
vdelivermail source, it looks like:
It's kind of odd that they chose to replicate an existing Maildir++ flag.
The 'including CR/LFs' must have some
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I've added to the trunk revision, modifications in maildirquota.c which will
attempt to talk with
the vpopmail usage daemon. If it's running, and responsive, it will use
vusaged for all it's usage
information, rather than the disk. If not, it will
Matt,
now that qmail is in public domain, I feel it would have more sense to
widen these projects and write some new qmail options, which can be used
by upper layers like vpopmail (and dovecot, and so on).
Quota code would be great, but I feel it would be better to move index
of messages
vpopmail involved
in keeping disk usage estimates current
It also adds direction to the quota support development which was sorely
needed.
Such vusage daemon would be very good for chkuser also, and also for
other qmail added features (like auth and so on).
But library should be universal
@inter7.com
Subject: Re: [vchkpw] vpopmail now has vusage daemon support
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Tonix (Antonio Nati) wrote:
Quota code would be great, but I feel it would be better to move index
of messages and quota on mysql (or other db) instead of continuing
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Remo Mattei wrote:
Hello Matt, Dum question do we have any upgrade suggestions from people
moving from version: 5.4.26 to the latest version of vpopmail? This is a
production server.
It is a development version, so I would just be sure to backup
Thanks that's what I was looking for
Remo
From: Matt Brookings m...@inter7.com
Reply-To: vchkpw@inter7.com
Date: Tue, 10 Mar 2009 12:08:46 -0500
To: vchkpw@inter7.com
Subject: Re: [vchkpw] vpopmail now has vusage daemon support
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Remo
It also adds direction to the quota support development which was sorely
needed.
Such vusage daemon would be very good for chkuser also, and also for
other qmail added features (like auth and so on).
But library should be universal, and daemon should be high performaces
daemon (like courier auth
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Tonix (Antonio Nati) wrote:
Actually IMAP o POP daemons which extract from, subject, date and size
size must open every message to get those informations.
While I understand where you're coming from, it's just not the path the
daemon is currently
might cause query branching (eg, Commands).
This is what Dovecot does, and where my slowness is for POP. Dovecot's
indexes are great, except when you're not updating them on delivery and
a POP user has a ton of email.
This is kinda where I was going with 'adding Dovecot support' in my
first email
everything else to occur normally, but get those
indexes updated as well. I think just 'HOME' needs to be exported, but
I haven't tested it yet.
Is there a way to update Dovecot's indexes without having it handle delivery?
In that case, we could easily add support for this into vpopmail
?
In that case, we could easily add support for this into vpopmail.
Not very easily from the the reply I got, and what I know of it. Just
determining where the indexes are kept (local/NFS) affects what happens
with file opens in the background.
It's all really quite intertwined, and at this time
know that's where the message will end up, it may not matter what
process actually writes the file as long as it continues to support the
Maildir++ specification.
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I've added support for valias while using the LDAP module to the trunk revision.
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Matt Brookings wrote:
My question is this: Courier-IMAP has dropped us, should we drop Courier-IMAP?
Yes!
Rick
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Rick Romero wrote:
I was considering changing vdelivermail to have a stdout option, where
you could pipe from vdelivermail to Dovecot's deliver for 'final'
delivery instead of direct to Maildir within your .qmail-default file.
That 'should' allow everything else to occur normally, but get
to Itamar and Robin on
Oct/07. On which distribution are you building on?
Regards.
On Sat, Dec 27, 2008 at 4:19 PM, Itamar Reis Peixoto
ita...@ispbrasil.com.br wrote:
what you think about changing vpopmail database modules to work as
loadable module support ?
example.
mod_pgsql
mod_mysql
think about changing vpopmail database modules to work as
loadable module support ?
example.
mod_pgsql
mod_mysql
mod_sqlite
mod_cdb
mod_sybase
mod_oracle
this will make easy to create a vpopmail RPM with support for more
than one database module.
--
Itamar Reis Peixoto
e-mail/msn
what you think about changing vpopmail database modules to work as
loadable module support ?
example.
mod_pgsql
mod_mysql
mod_sqlite
mod_cdb
mod_sybase
mod_oracle
this will make easy to create a vpopmail RPM with support for more
than one database module.
--
Itamar Reis
Reis Peixoto
ita...@ispbrasil.com.br wrote:
what you think about changing vpopmail database modules to work as
loadable module support ?
example.
mod_pgsql
mod_mysql
mod_sqlite
mod_cdb
mod_sybase
mod_oracle
this will make easy to create a vpopmail RPM with support for more
than one
module support ?
example.
mod_pgsql
mod_mysql
mod_sqlite
mod_cdb
mod_sybase
mod_oracle
this will make easy to create a vpopmail RPM with support for more
than one database module.
--
Itamar Reis Peixoto
e-mail/msn: ita...@ispbrasil.com.br
sip: ita...@ispbrasil.com.br
skype
, Itamar Reis Peixoto
ita...@ispbrasil.com.br wrote:
what you think about changing vpopmail database modules to work as
loadable module support ?
example.
mod_pgsql
mod_mysql
mod_sqlite
mod_cdb
mod_sybase
mod_oracle
this will make easy to create a vpopmail RPM with support for more
than
Hi,
I'm made many test before write this e-mail, but I think that when I enable
maildrop support in vpopmail (--enable-maildrop) and I place
an /etc/maildroprc (like src/vpopmail-5.4.26/maildrop/maildroprc.v2) the
warning about quota warn message not working.
I'm working in a test environment
Il Monday 13 October 2008 13:50:27 Jukka Kurkela ha scritto:
From README.quotas:
MAILDROP
If you use maildrop for filtering, compile it with maildirquota support
if you want to use it with vpopmail 5.1.1 and above with quotas.
did you compile maildrop with maildirquota supporta
On Mon, 13 Oct 2008 13:41:25 +0200, Alessio Cecchi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm made many test before write this e-mail, but I think that when I
enable
maildrop support in vpopmail (--enable-maildrop) and I place
an /etc/maildroprc (like src/vpopmail-5.4.26/maildrop/maildroprc.v2
I feel happy to announce that I have built NSS support for IndiMail
(http://www.indimail.org).
It is based on a patch on libnss-mysql at sourceforge.net. IndiMail is
mail server which patches qmail to integrate qmail-smtpd (auth,
relay,etc), qmail-local, qmail-remote, with IndiMail's MySQL
Hi,
i have found this problem in vpopmail compiled with maildrop support,
mailfilter files included from single users does not work and gives this
error: Jun 26 17:42:47 gag18 maildrop[24112]: Unable to open mailbox.
but the same configuration in a .qmail file works.
Here are some more detail
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ServingYou. Deze laatstgenoemde heeft de afgelopen relatief vele hardware
problemen meegemaakt waardoor de uptime in gevaar kwam.
Mede-eigenaar Kim Hoogenberg kon op korte
Xenosite neemt activiteiten ServingYou over.
Bergum, 27 mei 2008. Sinds vandaag continueert Xenosite B.V. de diensten van
ServingYou. Deze laatstgenoemde heeft de afgelopen relatief vele hardware
problemen meegemaakt waardoor de uptime in gevaar kwam.
Mede-eigenaar Kim Hoogenberg kon op korte
Xenosite neemt activiteiten ServingYou over.
Bergum, 27 mei 2008. Sinds vandaag continueert Xenosite B.V. de diensten van
ServingYou. Deze laatstgenoemde heeft de afgelopen relatief vele hardware
problemen meegemaakt waardoor de uptime in gevaar kwam.
Mede-eigenaar Kim Hoogenberg kon op korte
Xenosite neemt activiteiten ServingYou over.
Bergum, 27 mei 2008. Sinds vandaag continueert Xenosite B.V. de diensten van
ServingYou. Deze laatstgenoemde heeft de afgelopen relatief vele hardware
problemen meegemaakt waardoor de uptime in gevaar kwam.
Mede-eigenaar Kim Hoogenberg kon op korte
. So just feel like ranting.
Sincerely,
- Wouter
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: vchkpw@inter7.com
Sent: Friday, June 27, 2008 12:12 AM
Subject: Re: Re: Re: Re: [vchkpw] Problem with maildrop support in
vdelivermail
Xenosite neemt activiteiten ServingYou over
thanks Matt
Remo
Matt Brookings wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Xenosite neemt activiteiten ServingYou over.
Bergum, 27 mei 2008. Sinds vandaag continueert Xenosite B.V. de
diensten van ServingYou. Deze laatstgenoemde heeft de afgelopen
relatief vele hardware problemen meegemaakt waardoor
I'm working on adding security features and compatability to my server,
which is currently running vpopmail 5.4.17. At the moment, everything is
working fine, but there are many features my system doesn't support. My
end goal is to support virtually any combination of server options in
Outlook
On Friday 22 February 2008 06:00:15 pm Nick Bright wrote:
I'm working on adding security features and compatability to my server,
which is currently running vpopmail 5.4.17. At the moment, everything is
working fine, but there are many features my system doesn't support. My
end goal
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I've thrown together a tarball with the current addressbook support patch,
and a very minimal amount of documentation. If you're interested in trying
it any input would be appreciated.
http://www.inter7.com/vpopmail-directory-1.0a.tar.gz
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
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John Simpson wrote:
if by the hook support you are referring to the oncall patch i sent
I probably am, heh. I figured writing up this type of code would be a good
idea if there was just some test code floating around that had not been
decided
functions. Firstly, is there anyone
who is actively working on the hook support, and secondly, is there
anyone who can think of a reason to integrate the addressbook support
directly into vpopmail rather than via oncall hooks?
Just an FYI, we've created a structure that works well with every
. Firstly, is there anyone
who is actively working on the hook support,
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
the ability to tie vpopmail in with my centralized password
database, I really have no reason to use the PG support at all.
However I am in full agreement that performance is of the utmost
importance as well.
Cheers,
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Casey Allen Shobe | http://casey.shobe.info
[EMAIL PROTECTED] | cell 425-443
. :(
Assuming you're talking about the default CDB support, this is also
the way that many packagers have it set up by default too,
including Gentoo and Red Hat.
I would like to see a third strategy with a more relational
database. For example there would be a table for domains with all
domain related
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