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Said George Minich on Sat, Sep 21, 2002 at 10:33:07PM -0400:
If you do not mind me asking, is anyone using the DEVELOPENT versions
of Vpopmail and the addon packages in a development environment? If
so, have you had problems and/or loss of data.
Hello,
it's me again.
My question is quite the same:
Is there a way to get the passwords
of local users as I am the admin
and want to migrate all users to
another server (which already IS setup
up)?
At least some domains
should be set up on my new server
and therefor I need the passwords
of
Hello,
when I try to login using qmailadmin
I get the following error message:
file permission error
/home/vpopmail/domains/mydomain.com/postmaster/Maildir/1032672395.qw
Now the permissions of that directory look
like this:
server1:/home/vpopmail/domains/mydomain.com/postmaster/Maildir# ls -la
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From: Justin R. Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: VPOPMAIL LIST [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, September 22, 2002 5:37 PM
Subject: Re: [vchkpw] Development versions
I'm using it in a medium ISP environment -- 13,000 domains. This
includes qmailadmin, vqadmin, and
On 2002.09.22_10:32:51_+, Werner Schalk wrote:
Hello,
Hello,
when I try to login using qmailadmin
I get the following error message:
file permission error
/home/vpopmail/domains/mydomain.com/postmaster/Maildir/1032672395.qw
Now the permissions of that directory look
like this:
On 2002.09.22_09:55:44_+, Werner Schalk wrote:
Hello,
Hello,
it's me again. My question is quite the same:
Please post only once. This is free support public mailing list.
Is there a way to get the passwords of local users as I am the admin
and want to migrate all users to another
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Said Michael Bowe on Sun, Sep 22, 2002 at 07:09:24PM +1000:
If you dont mind me asking, I was curious as to what sort of spec hardware
are you using to support that number of domains?
Dual 2.2GHz Xeon with 1GB of RAMBUS RAM, RAID5 array of 10k
Hi list:
I know this must be covered in the archives. (Sorry!)
Any comments about what happened here?:
[root@sb01 bin]# telnet localhost 110
Trying 127.0.0.1...
Connected to localhost.
Escape character is '^]'.
+OK [EMAIL PROTECTED]
user [EMAIL PROTECTED]
+OK
pass yyy
At 12:14 22/09/2002 -0400, Hugo Escobar wrote:
Yes, this is a common mistake. The answer is in the archives. Think
softlimit.
-- Steve
Hi list:
I know this must be covered in the archives. (Sorry!)
Any comments about what happened here?:
[root@sb01 bin]# telnet localhost 110
Trying
As a way of alleviating the constant clutter of questions once-and-future
asked, I propose putting a link to the list archives in a list
signature. It would be one or two lines extra, but is well worth
it. Another potential option is to have the list rules clearly laid out
for new
Ken,
I saw this problem in 5.2.1 too. At times, the email parser function
just appends an extra character
to the user name. I've debugged it and saw that the entire string
[EMAIL PROTECTED] was passed in
correctly, but at times the user name has extra character added to it.
I think it's
Hello,
I am not sure if this message belongs in this list
or the sqwebmail list but here goest.
I have running on a redhat 7.3 server, qmail-1.03
vpopmail-5.2.1, qmailadmin and vqadmin.
I am trying to compile sqwebmail.
I run ./configure
--with-cgibindir=/usr/local/apache/cgi-bin/
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