[vchkpw] qmail vpopmail - more than one IP to listen to

2003-02-09 Thread Oliver Etzel - GoodnGo.COM \(R\)




Hello,
 
I want qmail to listen to more than one IP. Hpw can 
I do that?
 
Oliver Etzel, t-host.de
 


Re: [vchkpw] qmail vpopmail - more than one IP to listen to

2003-02-09 Thread Paul Theodoropoulos



google for an answer first. then check the qmail mailing list archives
(where? google for an answer to that). then if you can't find an answer
(it's been answered many times before), try asking on the qmail mailing
list. this is the vpopmail mailing list. wrong place to ask.
At 11:01 AM 02-09-2003, GoodnGo.de \(R\) Zentrale wrote:
Hello,
 
I want qmail to listen to more than one IP. Hpw
can I do that?
 
Oliver Etzel, t-host.de
 


Paul Theodoropoulos
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http://folding.stanford.edu
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[vchkpw] qmail vpopmail - more than one IP to listen to

2003-02-09 Thread GoodnGo.de \(R\) Zentrale



Hello,
 
I want qmail to listen to more than one IP. Hpw can 
I do that?
 
Oliver Etzel, t-host.de
 



[vchkpw] Postgres in 5.3.16

2003-02-09 Thread Andrew Kohlsmith
Ok I see that vpgsql is there... how the hell do I turn it on?  The configure 
script has no clue about it, and I don't see a reference in Makefile.in at 
all

Regards,
Andrew




[vchkpw] development cycle

2003-02-09 Thread Jesse Guardiani
Howdy,

Could someone explain to me how the development and versioning system works
around here?

I see a bunch of high version number development releases, but the
production releases never seem to be updated.

Does inter7 back port features from the development releases? When is a new
production release issued?

It seems to me that if everyone always adds new features to the development
release,  you'll never be able to release a new production release, since
new bugs will always follow new features. Development will always be
inherently unstable, and no production boxes will use it unless they can't
live without the new features. (unless there is a back-porting that goes
into new production releases)

Is that how it works around here? Just a little confused.

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Re: [vchkpw] vpopmail home dir permissions.

2003-02-09 Thread Rick Updegrove
drwx--  10 vpopmail vchkpw512 Feb  6 01:09 vpopmail

Note 700 instead of 755

- Original Message -
From: "Matt Darcy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, February 09, 2003 3:48 AM
Subject: [vchkpw] vpopmail home dir permissions.


Hi,

I have just checked my permissions on my vpopmail users home dir, they are
set to root:root

drwxr-xr-x8 root root 4096 Feb  5 10:53 vpopmail


I think it should be vpopmail:vchkpw

However I can see how root:root COULD be needed,but still doubtful can
someone confirm what the permisions should be, as it was probably a case of
"fat fingers" on my part when adding the user and group.

Thanks,

Matt.





[vchkpw] vpopmail home dir permissions.

2003-02-09 Thread Matt Darcy



Hi,
 
I have just checked my permissions on my vpopmail 
users home dir, they are set to root:root
 
drwxr-xr-x    8 
root 
root 4096 Feb  5 10:53 
vpopmail
 
I think it should be vpopmail:vchkpw
 
However I can see how root:root COULD be 
needed,but still doubtful can someone confirm what the permisions should be, as 
it was probably a case of "fat fingers" on my part when adding the user and 
group.
 
Thanks,
 
Matt.