- Original Message -
From: "Bill Shupp" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2003 6:56 PM
Subject: Re: [vchkpw] new quota support question
> On Thursday, March 6, 2003, at 01:40 PM, Brian Kolaci wrote:
>
> > I guess I wasn't explicit enough. I assumed pe
Hi,
After battling with --enable-learn-passwords=y for a couple of hours it seems
to me that learn passwords only works with the vchkpw utility. I.e. it isn't
part of the libvpopmail library so isn't included in authvchkpw if you are
using courier-imap/pop3.
Is this correct? This is an annoyin
> Complaining? Just asking a question. Not an unreasonable wish, either!
You come across as if you're entitled to the feature in this release. Why not
ask nicely instead of a half-sarcastic quip? I think that's what everyone's
picking up on.
Regards,
Andrew
On Thursday, March 6, 2003, at 01:40 PM, Brian Kolaci wrote:
I guess I wasn't explicit enough. I assumed people already
knew how the quota's are stored. The "user quota" for vpopmail
is stored in the pw_shell attribute of the vqpasswd structure.
Where this information is stored (db, cdb, file)
Unfortunately it is in the file rcpthosts.
Any other ideas ??
I am fresh out.
On Thu, 6 Mar 2003 23:57:17 +0100, Claudio Nieder
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I am running several domains and I have one domain that when you try to
send e-mail to the postmaster account, the only account defin
Hi,
> I am running several domains and I have one domain that when you try to
> send e-mail to the postmaster account, the only account defined, it get a
> "relay denied" message.
Domain is missing from rcpthosts/morercpthosts.
claudio
--
Claudio Nieder . mai
> -Original Message-
> From: Jesse Guardiani [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, 7 March 2003 9:09 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [vchkpw] new quota support question
> As far as I can tell, maildirsize is only recalculated from
> scratch when it doesn't exist.
The maild
On Thursday 06 March 2003 16:40, Brian Kolaci wrote:
> > If vpopmail stores the actual user quota in a database, and the
> > maildirsize file just stores the current size of the maildir (which IS
> > a file based system, BTW), then doesn't that mean that Maildrop has
> > NEVER been capable
> If vpopmail stores the actual user quota in a database, and the maildirsize
> file just stores the current size of the maildir (which IS a file based
> system, BTW), then doesn't that mean that Maildrop has NEVER been capable
> of enforcing maildir++ with vpopmail?
I guess I wasn't expl
Hi,
In /var/qmail/users/assign
Regards,
Rick
- Original Message -
From: "jake" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2003 4:30 PM
Subject: [vchkpw] domain problem
I installed vpopmail on a server, then moved to a new box and moved data
over. 1 thing i m
In /var/qmail/users/assign. You'll notice that the uid/gid of vpopmail is
in that file, change it to the new uid/gid of the vpopmail user then run
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-newu
-Clayton
-Original Message-
From: jake [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2003 1:30 PM
To: [EMAIL
I installed vpopmail on a server, then moved to a new box and moved data
over. 1 thing i missed was the user account, the vpopmail user was 97 on
one box and is 89 on the other. I have a domain that I cannot add or
delete. I changed the file permissions on the domain's folder but that
didn't h
I am running several domains and I have one domain that when you try to
send e-mail to the postmaster account, the only account defined, it get a
"relay denied" message.
Any help ?
Hello,
Apologies if this is already answered elsewhere -- I didn't see it. What
should the file permissions and ownership be for the tcprules tcp.smtp file
in order to enable vpopmail pop-before-smtp roaming user support? In other
words, for qmail/vpopmail to temporarily add an IP address for
po
On Thursday 06 March 2003 14:15, Brian Kolaci wrote:
> > So the domain quotas aren't stored in a file, but rather in whatever
>
> Good luck trying to get everyone to swap to a file based system.
> I personally like *everything* in the database rather than filesystem.
> All the information (oth
> So the domain quotas aren't stored in a file, but rather in whatever
database
> backend you happen to be using?
They are stored in either the .qmailadmin-limits file, or MySQL,
if enabled.
The "user" quota is stored in the "pw_shell" attribute of the
password entry for the user.
>
>
On Thursday 06 March 2003 13:49, Brian Kolaci wrote:
> > > I'd be curious to see if Mr. Sam accepts such patches. I personally
> > > think that this new non-system domain quota feature is unnecessary,
> > > when system quotas are available, easily implemented, and a better
> > > solution.
Thursday March 06 2003 08:19, Bill Shupp wrote to All:
>> Still no user expiry feature?
BS> What are you talking about? It sounds like you're complaining
BS> about
BS> some feature you're expecting.
Complaining? Just asking a question. Not an unreasonable wish, either!
KS
KARICO Bus
> > I'd be curious to see if Mr. Sam accepts such patches. I personally
> > think that this new non-system domain quota feature is unnecessary,
> > when system quotas are available, easily implemented, and a better
> > solution. But enough people seemed to want it for some reason, and
Hi all
I found domain quotas so fine that I slightly hacked vqadmin 2.3.5 to
support domain quotas. Please verify and use if you like it :-)
It's diff -u format
Solt
- cut here
diff -u -r vqadmin-2.3.5/domain.c vqadmin-2.3.5-solt/domain.c
--- vqadmin-2.3
On Thursday 06 March 2003 13:20, Bill Shupp wrote:
> On Thursday, March 6, 2003, at 10:05 AM, Jesse Guardiani wrote:
> I'd be curious to see if Mr. Sam accepts such patches. I personally
> think that this new non-system domain quota feature is unnecessary,
> when system quotas are available, e
On Thursday, March 6, 2003, at 10:05 AM, Jesse Guardiani wrote:
Thanks, Bill, but Brian was kind enough to answer most of my questions
directly. Last time I checked, mailing lists were a good place for open
discussion.
Of course they are. But reading documentation can reduce unnecessary
traffic
On Thursday 06 March 2003 11:28, Bill Shupp wrote:
> On Thursday, March 6, 2003, at 06:16 AM, Jesse Guardiani wrote:
> > Howdy list,
> >
> > I'm just wondering a few things about the new domain wide quotas:
> >
> > Are these quotas implemented in vdelivermail?
> >
> > Or are they implemented with
On Thursday, March 6, 2003, at 06:16 AM, Jesse Guardiani wrote:
Howdy list,
I'm just wondering a few things about the new domain wide quotas:
Are these quotas implemented in vdelivermail?
Or are they implemented with system quotas?
Will I still be able to use maildrop to filter my mail?
I add
> Wednesday March 05 2003 11:47, Bill Shupp wrote to All:
>
>
> BS> I've posted a new devel version, 5.3.19. Please help test
>
> Still no user expiry feature?
Have you written it yet? When you write it, then you
should post the patch to the list. It would be reviewed,
test
On Thursday, March 6, 2003, at 08:11 AM, Kari Suomela wrote:
Wednesday March 05 2003 11:47, Bill Shupp wrote to All:
BS> I've posted a new devel version, 5.3.19. Please help test
Still no user expiry feature?
What are you talking about? It sounds like you're complaining about
some featu
I Have it installed on 2 machines now and works fine.
REMO
-Original Message-
From: Kari Suomela [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2003 9:11 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [vchkpw] vpopmail 5.3.19
Wednesday March 05 2003 11:47, Bill Shupp wrote to All:
BS> I've
Wednesday March 05 2003 11:47, Bill Shupp wrote to All:
BS> I've posted a new devel version, 5.3.19. Please help test
Still no user expiry feature?
KS
KARICO Business Services
Toronto, ON Canada
http://www.karico.ca
> > > Or are they implemented with system quotas?
> >
> > You can do that also if you wish, however you'll need to
> > supply your own scripts for that.
>
> So, basically, no? What would I have to supply to use system
> quotas?
If you wish to use system quota's, you'll need to wr
On Thursday 06 March 2003 09:49, Brian Kolaci wrote:
> > Howdy list,
> >
> > I'm just wondering a few things about the new domain wide quotas:
> >
> > Are these quotas implemented in vdelivermail?
>
> Yes.
Ok.
>
> > Or are they implemented with system quotas?
>
> You can do that also
> Howdy list,
>
> I'm just wondering a few things about the new domain wide quotas:
>
> Are these quotas implemented in vdelivermail?
Yes.
> Or are they implemented with system quotas?
You can do that also if you wish, however you'll need to
supply your own scripts for that.
>
Howdy list,
I'm just wondering a few things about the new domain wide quotas:
Are these quotas implemented in vdelivermail?
Or are they implemented with system quotas?
Will I still be able to use maildrop to filter my mail?
When are the quotas recalculated? (If maildrop deletes a message,
will
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