hi,
I'm having trouble combining postfix and vpopmail. I followed
http://www.inter7.com/vpopmail/postfix.txt, but it's very minimal.
I add my domain with vadddomain and it all works fine, but when I send the
mail I get relay reject in postfix:
Feb 24 10:59:32 poseidon postfix/smtpd[16161]: reject
hi everybody.
I have qmail+vpopmail+spamassasin+qmailscanner on my system and I don't know why
I have a lot of directorys created, in the root directory , as uch user
[EMAIL PROTECTED] in root directory.
any ideas ?
thank
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Sebastian Ezequiel Ovide
- Original Message -
From: "Sebastian Ovide" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I have qmail+vpopmail+spamassasin+qmailscanner on my system
> and I don't know why
> I have a lot of directorys created, in the root directory , as uch user
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] in root directory.
>
> any ideas ?
maybe s
hi Mike
yes. Inside this directoris there is the directory .spamassassin/.
do you know how to avoid it ?
thank you
bye
-- Initial Header ---
>From : "Michael Bowe" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc :
Date : Tue, 24 Feb 2004 22:12:32 +1100
hi together,
i have a problem with my vpopmail installation in conjunction with
cram-md5. everything worked fine till i upgraded from vpopmail
5.4.0-pre2 to 5.4.1. i can´t use cram-md5 anymore and i always get the
message vchkpw-smtp: password fail. up to now qmail patched with the
smtp-auth p
On Feb 24, 2004, at 6:29 AM, Alexander Gruber wrote:
i have a problem with my vpopmail installation in conjunction with
cram-md5. everything worked fine till i upgraded from vpopmail
5.4.0-pre2 to 5.4.1. i can´t use cram-md5 anymore and i always get the
message vchkpw-smtp: password fail. up to
Hi to all,
I am trying to compile vpopmail-5.4.0 on a SUN Ultra 5 running Solaris 9
with all the security and recommended patches. But I keep on getting
this error that for the life of me I can not figure it out.
Can anyone help???
my Configuration options are as follows:
bash-2.05# crle -c /
What email client do you use?
At 08:29 AM 2/24/2004, you wrote:
hi together,
i have a problem with my vpopmail installation in conjunction with
cram-md5. everything worked fine till i upgraded from vpopmail 5.4.0-pre2
to 5.4.1. i can´t use cram-md5 anymore and i always get the message
vchkpw-s
I've run into countless problems compiling stuff on Solaris 8. The first
thing you should do is make sure you are using a recent version of gcc, not
the cc or gcc that came with Solaris. You may have to change configure to
point to your new gcc. Find gcc and other precompiled binaries at
sunfreewar
I am currently running gcc-3.3, zlib-1.2.1. I will upgrade my gcc to 3.3.2
and try it again. If that doesn't work do you have any other ideas. It
would be greatly appreciated.
I have the life with qmail book. thanks for the tidbit.
Joseph Bruzzo
> I've run into countless problems compiling s
I seem to remember having to use gmake to get things going smoothly. I
haven't performed a qmail install on Solaris 9 so I'm afraid that I don't
have any experience in your exact environment. Sol8 on sparc sure caused a
few headaches with an older qmail/vpopmail release, I'm hoping things are
bette
Thanks for the input. I will install gmake and give it a try as well. I
will post the results of my install.
Thnks
Joseph Bruzzo
> I seem to remember having to use gmake to get things going smoothly. I
> haven't performed a qmail install on Solaris 9 so I'm afraid that I
> don't have any experi
On Feb 24, 2004, at 8:14 AM, Joseph Bruzzo wrote:
I am trying to compile vpopmail-5.4.0 on a SUN Ultra 5 running Solaris
9
with all the security and recommended patches. But I keep on getting
this error that for the life of me I can not figure it out.
Please try this patch to configure.in:
RCS f
Okay, I've been trying for years to get vchkpw/vpopmail to work with
SMTP-AUTH & CRAM-MD5. Thanks to recent development, it's apparently
possible now. After beating my head against it for 2 hours this
morning, I decided to turn to this list for help...
Then, I solved my own damn problem by real
Hello,
I've been through the archives and poked around in google and cannot find an
answer to this one.
I set up and have been running qmail/vpopmail/smtp-after-pop3 for the last
two years. I recently, 6 months ago, rebuilt my qmail/vpopmail from scratch
due to a harddrive failure.
When I
Well this is the wrong list for this but here goes.
Look at this for reference for spamd:
http://au2.spamassassin.org/doc/spamd.html
My server with vpopmail and no per user spam preferences:
OPTIONS="-a -x -m 20 -v -u vpopmail -a"
(these are set in a script /etc/default/spamassassin [debian thing
davila wrote:
1) there must be some way to clear that cache (if it exsists)
~vpopmail/bin/clearopensmtp does that job. Somewhere in your install
instructions you should be adding that to crontab so it is run periodically.
2) I don't fully understand the concept of roaming users in vpopmail
Rick
Great! I found exactly what you were talking about and indeed the ip
addresses are there.
I checked cron and the clearopensmtp job is there.
I ran clearopensmtp by hand and it did not clear the file
/home/vpopmail/etc/open-smtp
I cleared the open-smtp file by hand and tried to send f
On Tuesday 24 February 2004 5:36 pm, davila wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've been through the archives and poked around in google and cannot find
> an answer to this one.
>
> I set up and have been running qmail/vpopmail/smtp-after-pop3 for the last
> two years. I recently, 6 months ago, rebuilt my qmail/v
- Original Message -
From: "davila" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 2) I don't fully understand the concept of roaming users in vpopmail
Here is some text that I wrote so it could be distributed with
vpopmail-5.4.0 as "README.roamingusers" :
November 2003 : Michael Bowe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
VPO
davila wrote:
I checked cron and the clearopensmtp job is there.
I ran clearopensmtp by hand and it did not clear the file
/home/vpopmail/etc/open-smtp
I cleared the open-smtp file by hand and tried to send from my laptop
rather than sqwebmail and still no dice.
I have yet to read the docs for c
On Tue, 2004-02-24 at 18:33, davila wrote:
> Rick
>
> Great! I found exactly what you were talking about and indeed the ip
> addresses are there.
>
> I checked cron and the clearopensmtp job is there.
>
> I ran clearopensmtp by hand and it did not clear the file
> /home/vpopmail/etc/open-sm
On Tue, 2004-02-24 at 19:02, Alex Martin wrote:
> davila wrote:
>
> > I checked cron and the clearopensmtp job is there.
> > I ran clearopensmtp by hand and it did not clear the file
> > /home/vpopmail/etc/open-smtp
> > I cleared the open-smtp file by hand and tried to send from my laptop
> > ra
Hello. Just joined the list after consulting the archives and finding a message
detailing what looks like a very similar problem to the one I'm having, though on
Solaris 9. If I were more knowledgeable, I'm sure this would be enough, but I'm
afraid I need a bit more hand-holding.
I'm attempti
Hello,
I might guess that your /etc/tcp.smtp is not getting compiled into
/etc/tcp.smtp.cdb.
Usually this is done with '/usr/sbin/qmailctl cdb'.
I am not familiar with roaming users but I believe that this tcp control
system is used.
See http://cr.yp.to/ucspi-tcp/tcpserver.html
This is of cour
You posted a message that was a completely new question, and entirely
unrelated to the post you replied to. Don't do that, that messes up the
archives and makes it difficult to find your post. Most MUAs have a
'new mail' function. You should take advantage of that in the future.
Also, please se
On Tue, 2004-02-24 at 20:00, Alex Martin wrote:
> Sorry, I hadn't considered how unique this script is on my toaster.
> It originally came from Dave Sill's Life With Qmail.
>
>
> tcprules /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb /etc/tcp.smtp.tmp < /etc/tcp.smtp
> chmod 644 /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb
> echo "Reloade
On Tue, 2004-02-24 at 20:17, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Thanks for the response. I'll reply directly to you this time -- I'm
> reluctant to send to the list until I've confirmed that I've fixed my
> problems.
please keep list posts on the list. I read every post to the list, and
others may be ab
Hello. I'm posting a fresh message because my previous one may have been absorbed
into a previous thread -- my mistake.
I'm attempting to get vpopmail set up with all the MySQL additions on a fully
DJB-ified but otherwise out-of-the box install of OpenBSD 3.4 (GENERIC) on an Intel
Pentium 4 ma
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