Re: [vchkpw] vpopmail don´t update mailquota

2004-09-20 Thread Dan Corrigan
Peter Nilsson wrote: Hi! I have compiled a new vpopmail and new sqwebmail, i have a small problem with vpopmail that don´t update mailquota when mail is checked. I have compiled it with: ./configure --enable-roaming-users=y --enable-relay-clear-minutes=30 --enable-logging=y

[vchkpw] external hooks for qmailadmin?

2004-09-20 Thread Brian Feeny
Is it possible so that when someone creates an account in qmailadmin, I can have an external program fired off to do some task? Brian - Brian Feeny, CCIE #8036, CISSP Network Engineer ShreveNet Inc. PGP.sig Description: This is a digitally signed

[vchkpw] adding more storage: semiOT

2004-09-20 Thread Payal Rathod
Hi, I have a 20Gb harddisk server with vpopmail (single domain) running on it. A 12Gb partition is dedicated for users mails. We have around 50 users. But the space has become insufficent over period of time. Now is there any way I can add some other harddisk and start storing mails there? Also, I

[vchkpw] Re: vpopmail don´t update mailquota

2004-09-20 Thread Peter Nilsson
Dan Corrigan writes: Peter Nilsson wrote: Hi! I have compiled a new vpopmail and new sqwebmail, i have a small problem with vpopmail that don´t update mailquota when mail is checked. I have compiled it with: ./configure --enable-roaming-users=y --enable-relay-clear-minutes=30 --enable-logging=y

[vchkpw] Re: adding more storage: semiOT

2004-09-20 Thread Peter Nilsson
Hi You can: 1. Close the qmail services 2. backup the vpopmail dir eks. /home/vpopmail with tar cvfpz vpopmail.tarz /home/vpopmail 3. unmount /home 4. mount the new drive under /home 5. untar the files to the new drive with: cd / tar xvfpz /where_you_placed_the_tarfile/vpopmail.tarz / 6. start the

[vchkpw] Re: adding more storage: semiOT

2004-09-20 Thread Peter Nilsson
forgot to say that if you new the total storage of the two drive , then a raid 0 is the way to combine the disks, you can read the raid howto that follows with hte linux documentation, but i would recommend to use at least two disks on a mailserver i raid1 (mirror) ;-Peter Yanet.dk Payal