It worked .. many thanks
Christopher Chan wrote:
Tariq Azad wrote:
I am having following error in log
tail -f /var/log/qmail/qmail-smtpd/current
warning: dropping connection, unable to read /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb: out
of memory
on building the cdb file the error
On Dec 8, 2007, at 4:26 PM, Thiago Camargo Martins Cordeiro wrote:
My system is: uname -a
Linux devel 2.6.18-xen #1 SMP Mon Dec 3 18:30:06 BRST 2007 x86_64
GNU/Linux
I got the same problem on x86_32 too. Always inside a PVM of XEN,
out of XEN, vchkpw works fine.
I do a workarround with
On Dec 9, 2007, at 6:03 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm using John Simpsons last combined patch... I'm trying to know if I
could any way... cause qmail to reject messages at smtp dialogue if
users
we're trying to deliver is overquota instead of bouncing it...
black lists
are nowadays
On Mon, 2007-12-10 at 09:56 -0800, Tom Collins wrote:
On Dec 9, 2007, at 6:03 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm using John Simpsons last combined patch... I'm trying to know if I
could any way... cause qmail to reject messages at smtp dialogue if
users
we're trying to deliver is
Rick Romero wrote:
I went looking into this thinking chkuser would be a perfect place for the
basic quota check.
Of course that would be sort of vpopmail specific, but lo and behold, it's
already in there.
'chkuser.c' v.2.0.8
if (vmaildir_readquota(tmp_path.s,format_maildirquota \
Rick Romero wrote:
I went looking into this thinking chkuser would be a perfect place for the
basic quota check.
snip
Of course that would be sort of vpopmail specific, but lo and behold, it's
already in there.
snip
It's not as encompassing as Tom was envisioning, but it does do what
Quey wrote:
Rick Romero wrote:
I went looking into this thinking chkuser would be a perfect place
for the basic quota check.
Of course that would be sort of vpopmail specific, but lo and behold,
it's already in there.
'chkuser.c' v.2.0.8
if (vmaildir_readquota(tmp_path.s,format_maildirquota
Rick Romero wrote:
I went looking into this thinking chkuser would be a perfect place for
the basic quota check.
snip
Of course that would be sort of vpopmail specific, but lo and behold,
it's already in there.
snip
It's not as encompassing as Tom was envisioning, but it does do what