vsetuserquota is the command, not vsetquota but regardless your syntax is
correct. Where it is stored is two places, one of which depends on what
type of database you're using.
It will always be in
/path/to/vpopmail/domains/blah.com/someone/Maildir/maildirsize
maildirsize is a text file, it you r
Tom,
sorry if I may be out of logic, just a fast look at the patch.
Is it correct to keep using user flags if override is off?
+if ((! (pw->pw_gid & V_OVERRIDE))
if user not overriding domain limits
+ && (vget_limits (domain, &limits) == 0)) {
+pw->pw_flags = pw->pw_gid | vlimi
Here's the patch to fix the domain limits problem. It's in CVS now,
and will be in the next release (which I'll make by the end of the
week). Hopefully the email gateways won't totally screw the file up...
Update of /cvsroot/vpopmail/vpopmail
In directory sc8-pr-cvs1:/tmp/cvs-serv1963
Modified
No, domain limits apply to all users (that don't have V_OVERRIDE set).
They are not default limits for new users.
On Wednesday, December 3, 2003, at 09:27 AM, tonix (Antonio Nati)
wrote:
Tom,
we were speaking of already existing users (in this case).
Domain limits should work for new users.
On Wednesday, December 3, 2003, at 02:34 AM, tonix (Antonio Nati)
wrote:
you must set/modify that flag for users already existing.
If you run "vuserinfo [EMAIL PROTECTED]", you'll see if flag is active. If
not, enable it (with vmoduser).
That's not accurate -- the whole point of domain-wide set
I recently moved to vpop for mail accoutns for multiple domains.
What is the suggested way to be able to change the quota for specific
account under a vpop domain.
Example:
Domain: blah.com
- all users have a 5MB quota.
- [EMAIL PROTECTED] would like to have 10MB quota.
Is the only way to do th
Hi,
I cant seem to connect courier-imap to vpopmail. Im using qmailadmin to handle all
users and domains that I have and that works fine. But the problem is when i installed
courier-imap and squirrelmail to get webaccess i cant seem to logon... How do i
connect courier-imap to vpopmail, and ver
My first guess is that you need to figure out why SQL queries to your
server fail and you'll have the answer to your problem.
Write a script that asks your server lots and lots of queries just like
a busy mail server would. Check and verify the results and I'm sure
you'll find some clues as
Dear Tonino,
Thanks. It worked. I am delighted.
BTW, where is this info stored in case of non-mysql limits?
Devendra Singh
At 03/12/03 15:04 (), tonix (Antonio Nati) wrote:
Devendra,
you must set/modify that flag for users already existing.
If you run "vuserinfo [EMAIL PROTECTED]", you'll se
Devendra,
you must set/modify that flag for users already existing.
If you run "vuserinfo [EMAIL PROTECTED]", you'll see if flag is active. If not,
enable it (with vmoduser).
Ciao,
Tonino
At 03/12/2003 03/12/2003 +0530, Devendra Singh wrote:
Dear Tonino,
1. I have put the ".qmailadmin-limits
Hi Group.
I installed vpopmail 5.3.30 and what happens ?? The same :-(
Where can i search for the ground of this fault ?
I'm using mysql 4.0.16.
regards Mandy
Mandy wrote:
hi i'm new in vpopmail
I installed a little system with 4 domains using the great howto by matt.
I'm using vpopmail 5.3.29
Dear Tonino,
1. I have put the ".qmailadmin-limits" into the
/home/vpopmail/domains/0/del4.intermesh.net with following rights:
-rw---1 vpopmail vchkpw126 Dec 2 18:59 .qmailadmin-limits
and contains:
maxpopaccounts: 10
maxaliases: 0
maxforwards: 10
maxautoresponders: 0
maxmail
Dear Tom,
Thanks a Tonne. Sorry for the posting to wrong list.
Devendra Singh
At 02/12/03 21:03 (), Tom Collins wrote:
On Tuesday, December 2, 2003, at 02:40 AM, Devendra Singh wrote:
Is it possible to remove the "CatchAll Account" column from "Email
Accounts" Page of qmailadmin v5.3.30?
This
Dear Tom,
I am using SMTP AUTH.
Devendra Singh
At 02/12/03 20:50 (), Tom Collins wrote:
On Tuesday, December 2, 2003, at 07:12 AM, Devendra Singh wrote:
Use disable_smtp in the .qmailadmin-limits file to disable SMTP access
for the domain.
The current version of vpopmail (5.3.30) supports th
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