Hello everybody!
Is possible the vpopmail run with postfix to manage
virtual domains? If yes, how?
Thanks
[]'s
Hello !
Maybe it is a qmailadmin problem, maybe
not.
If I set the comment field to : "é Ú Û", than
qmailadmin adds it to database, but then I cannot modify the users comment
field, and can not change password.
I think, that after the space can be any kind of
non regular english letters.
I am writing a perl module that will change the users passwords after
verifing the old password. What I'm looking for is the method used by
vpopmail to generate the password. My goal is to create a perl version
of this.
--
Ron Culler
On Tuesday 18 February 2003 05:58, Luiz Henrique wrote:
Hello everybody!
Is possible the vpopmail run with postfix to manage virtual domains? If
yes, how? Thanks
[]'s
Yes, but I believe you need to have Qmail installed as your incoming SMTP
MTA, and Postfix simply performs as your outgoing
Hi Ron,
On 18 Feb 2003 09:02:14 -0500 Ron Culler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am writing a perl module that will change the users passwords after
verifing the old password. What I'm looking for is the method used by
vpopmail to generate the password. My goal is to create a perl version
of
You mean hide the IP of your computer?
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, February 17, 2003 2:42 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [vchkpw] How can I hide my IP
BlankHi,
Is it possible to hide my ip address on my outbound mail or at
Any good MTA software, Qmail for instance, is going to record the
original sender's IP inside the first Received header. So, basically,
if the MTA does as it should no. If it doesnt, you dont need to perform
any special functions to 'hide' your IP.
Clayton Weise wrote:
You mean hide the IP of
Sorry,
Yes, I would like to hide the IP of my computer.
- Original Message -
From: Clayton Weise [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2003 1:56 AM
Subject: RE: [vchkpw] How can I hide my IP
You mean hide the IP of your computer?
-Original
Why would you like to hide your IP? Are you planning on
sending mass quantities of unsolicted mail?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry,
Yes, I would like to hide the IP of my computer.
- Original Message -
From: Clayton Weise [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday,
Without changing how SMTP header tagging works, you'll have a tough time
doing it. The client IP is logged in the headers for a reason, email
tracking. Works great for blocking spammers :).
-Clayton
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday,
No, it's request from my employer to avoid his multiple businesses being
identified as coming from the same origin.
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2003 2:06 AM
Subject: Re: [vchkpw] How can I hide my
Sounds pretty shady to me. However, as the administrator, patches to
your MTA would do the trick.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No, it's request from my employer to avoid his multiple businesses being
identified as coming from the same origin.
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To clear up some judgement that are being made, the hiding of my IP is
purely a protective measure NOT to send bulk email. My employer deals one on
one with clients, however when the IP is displayed it identifies which
country he is operating from and some of his agreements state that he must
I have a problem with qmail. Qmail qeue files are in /var/qmail but I need
to move this files due to low space in my disk
There are a couple ways to do this: set up a second instance of qmail in the
new location and just let the old instance finish delivering its queue (i.e.
not take any more
hmm, i was going to defend you with regard to some of the judgemental posts
that have been made ('sending bulk email?' 'sounds shady'), but
unfortunately, what you describe below sounds unethical at best, illegal at
worst.
At 08:16 AM 02-18-2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To clear up some
Regardless of our own personal disagreements. To answer your question:
Yes it is possible, but there is no setting for it. You'll need to open up
the source of qmail (or whatever MTA you decide to use) and make changes to
it in order to do this. Removal of, or not adding in, the client IP of
I'll probably get flamed for this, but I really think it's a mistake to
overindulge those who use the shotgun approach to getting other people to
help them.
This is strictly a qmail problem. it has zippo to do with vpopmail.
Answering this question only encourages further abuse of the list.
With an editor such as vi or pico, and the qmail source.
If you're asking me how to program in C, you're going to need
a lot more than an email for that.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How would I patch Qmail to achieve this?
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
i'm flaming the concept of indiscriminate 'help', which is not help,
it's a crutch. are there really that many people online who don't know
how to spell g-o-o-g-l-e?
Occasionally people NEED crutches before they can start running and to
flame someone for taking the time and effort to
This is strictly a qmail problem. it has zippo to do with vpopmail.
Answering this question only encourages further abuse of the list.
Agreed, but disagreed at the same time. :-)
sorry, i'm not directly flaming Andrew, i'm flaming the concept of
indiscriminate 'help', which is not help,
At 08:58 AM 02-18-2003, Mark Nicholas wrote:
i'm flaming the concept of indiscriminate 'help', which is not help,
it's a crutch. are there really that many people online who don't know
how to spell g-o-o-g-l-e?
Occasionally people NEED crutches before they can start running and to
flame
(Yeah, I jumped at the bait, silly me. G)
I am staying away from the flame bait
To the guy who ran out of disk space:
If you use qmail, you will eventually need this:
http://www-archive.ornl.gov:8000/ There you can search for any qmail
problem and usually find the answer.
Moving the
Well said, and while I still disagree on several points, I'll take it
off-list - as we're in a recursive loop of off-topic discussion of
off-topic discussion!
At 09:00 AM 02-18-2003, Andrew Kohlsmith wrote:
This is strictly a qmail problem. it has zippo to do with vpopmail.
Answering this
Ok, thanks for helping.
The queue was moved successfuly and then I ran queue-fix 1.4
I tested by sending our newsletter to 65 000 address and everything is ok.
Thanks to all
Allright, I've been running vqregister for quite a while, and I've
wanted to add a 'Secret Word' so users could re-request their email
password. Obviously, the database functions should take care of that.
Not on my system :(
I think what it all came down to was my version of MySQL. I think
hi
Help needed regarding installing message wall with
vpopmail and smtp-auth .
Any help is appretiated .
thanks
BEGIN:VCARD
VERSION:2.1
N:Tawafig;Mike
FN:Mike Tawafig
ORG:Hooper Holmes
TITLE:Lan Admin
ADR;WORK:;;;Basking Ridge;NJ;;USA
LABEL;WORK;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:Basking Ridge,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If You add all these domains as aliasdomains then
then all existing accounts in the original domain will
get their messages, not the catch-all. Maybe it's good enough
but if I understood your question You want ALL mail to these
domains redirected to a SINGLE account.
This problem _could_ be legitimate ...
I sometimes have a similar problem: When I'm travelling and access the
Net via, say, a Norwegian provider, but send emails with the From and
Reply-to headers set to my .co.uk home domain address, certain
emails never get to the intended recipients.
Hotmail
Hi list,
I use SpamAssassin for whole domains as the following:
| preline /usr/bin/spamc -f -u $EXT@$HOST | /home/vpopmail/bin/vdelivermail
'' bounce-no-mailbox
Whenever a user changes his settings for bounce/whatever, the qmail-default
is changed into normal settings, missing the spamc-tag.
This is strictly a qmail problem. it has zippo to do with vpopmail.
Answering this question only encourages further abuse of the list.
Agreed, but disagreed at the same time. :-)
why should we bother with a little help
if that help still less perhaps other can help some more
i think
I use SpamAssassin for whole domains as the following:
| preline /usr/bin/spamc -f -u $EXT@$HOST | /home/vpopmail/bin/vdelivermail
'' bounce-no-mailbox
Whenever a user changes his settings for bounce/whatever, the qmail-default
is changed into normal settings, missing the spamc-tag.
What
Has anybody tried building vpopmail with one of the man qmail RPMs out
there? Would such an approach work? Without creating my own RPMs or
kickstart, looking for methods to decrease install time in preparation for
cluster builds/deployments.
Thank you,
-ben
Andrew,
On Tue, February 18, 2003 5:00 pm, Andrew Kohlsmith said:
Indiscriminately telling people go there and try is a little cold in my
opinion, especially since it's so closely related to the list subject and
you already know the answer.
My father used to do something similar to me --
hi
I am useing vqmail+vpopmal+sqwebmail, it is running fine i am satisfy with this but, i don't know how to take back, to take back we have migrate mysql or we have to take entair file system backup , if it is require to migrate mysql database , Please guide me any one
Regards
MaheshDo you
Hello Mahesh,
On Wednesday, February 19, 2003 at 7:37:04 AM you wrote (at least in
part):
I am useing vqmail+vpopmal+sqwebmail, it is running fine i am
satisfy with this but, i don't know how to take back, to take back
we have migrate mysql or we have to take entair file system backup ,
if
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