[vchkpw] qmail + vpopmail 5.4.13 problem
Hello, I have another one problem with qmail installation (last time there ware some mistakes in run scripts - resolved - thanks to Tom Collins). This time I can not log into server. This are my syslog logs: Aug 28 11:19:20 host vpopmail[3787]: vchkpw-smtp: vpopmail user not found postmaster@:ip.ip.ip.ip Aug 28 11:20:30 host vpopmail[3831]: vchkpw-pop3: vpopmail user not found postmaster@:ip.ip.ip.ip The funny thing is I also can not log to the postmaster panel in Qmailadmin. Of course there is a domain and postmaster account added using vadddoman. Do you have any idea what's wrong? Thanks in advance! -- Best regards! Chris
Re: [vchkpw] qmail + vpopmail 5.4.13 problem
Krzysiek Włodarczak wrote: The funny thing is I also can not log to the postmaster panel in Qmailadmin. OK, now it's working - bad rights to the domains folder, fixed. Unfortunately authentication via SMTP POP3 sill doesn't work. -- Best regards! Chris
Re: [vchkpw] qmail + vpopmail 5.4.13 problem
Hi! I am sorry for another one post but it can be important: E-mail sent form other domain reached the account on my server properly. -- Best regards! Chris
Re: [vchkpw] qmail + vpopmail 5.4.13 problem
Krzysiek Włodarczak wrote: Hi! I am sorry for another one post but it can be important: E-mail sent form other domain reached the account on my server properly. Hi, Are you logging in with [EMAIL PROTECTED] or just postmaster ? Regards, Rick
Re: [vchkpw] qmail + vpopmail 5.4.13 problem
Rick Macdougall wrote: Hi, Are you logging in with [EMAIL PROTECTED] or just postmaster ? Just postmaster. I just tried with [EMAIL PROTECTED] and it works!!! Thank you!!! -- BR! Chris
[vchkpw] Closed
Hello .. This is what I am receiving.. SMTPD is running but still no luck.. Trying 127.0.0.1 Connected to localhost.localdomain Escape character is '^]'. Connection by foreign host Any help would be greatly appreciated .. Doug
Re: [vchkpw] Closed
Hi Doug, Maybe a stupid question, but are you connecting at port 25? It is also possible that you have disabled access from localhost by some tcprules file? Kind regards, Harm van Tilborg Doug Appleton wrote: Hello .. This is what I am receiving.. SMTPD is running but still no luck.. Trying 127.0.0.1 Connected to localhost.localdomain Escape character is '^]'. Connection by foreign host Any help would be greatly appreciated .. Doug
[vchkpw] Stupid roaming-users question
I've configured this before, but I can't figure out why it isn't working this time (new server). I compiled vpopmail with roaming users, and it's putting the open-smtp where it always has, under ~vpopmail/etc/. In the past, tcpserver always found it, AND the /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb file even though it was invoked thusly: -x/etc/tcp.smtp.cdb How does one get tcpserver to recognise the rules in both files? TIA, James Smallacombe PlantageNet, Inc. CEO and Janitor [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://3.am =
RE: [vchkpw] Closed
Hello there.. Well here is the contents of my tcp.smtp file located under /home/etc/vpopmail 127.:allow,RELAYCLIENT= Any more thoughts? Doug -Original Message- From: Harm van Tilborg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, August 28, 2006 10:51 AM To: vchkpw@inter7.com Subject: Re: [vchkpw] Closed Hi Doug, Maybe a stupid question, but are you connecting at port 25? It is also possible that you have disabled access from localhost by some tcprules file? Kind regards, Harm van Tilborg Doug Appleton wrote: Hello .. This is what I am receiving.. SMTPD is running but still no luck.. Trying 127.0.0.1 Connected to localhost.localdomain Escape character is '^]'. Connection by foreign host Any help would be greatly appreciated .. Doug
Re: [vchkpw] Closed
My same file ends 127.0.0.1:allow,RELAYCLIENT="" :allow Doug Appleton wrote: Hello there.. Well here is the contents of my tcp.smtp file located under /home/etc/vpopmail 127.:allow,RELAYCLIENT="" Any more thoughts? Doug -Original Message- From: Harm van Tilborg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, August 28, 2006 10:51 AM To: vchkpw@inter7.com Subject: Re: [vchkpw] Closed Hi Doug, Maybe a stupid question, but are you connecting at port 25? It is also possible that you have disabled access from localhost by some tcprules file? Kind regards, Harm van Tilborg Doug Appleton wrote: Hello .. This is what I am receiving.. SMTPD is running but still no luck.. Trying 127.0.0.1 Connected to localhost.localdomain Escape character is '^]'. Connection by foreign host Any help would be greatly appreciated .. Doug
Re: [vchkpw] Closed
2006/8/28, Doug Appleton [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Trying 127.0.0.1 Connected to localhost.localdomain Escape character is '^]'. Connection by foreign host check your smtpd logs (/var/qmail/smtdp/current ?). i suspect a missing tcp.smtp.cdb file. -- Cris, member of G.U.F.I Italian FreeBSD User Group http://www.gufi.org/
Re: [vchkpw] Re: Stupid roaming-users question
On Mon, 28 Aug 2006 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Mon, 28 Aug 2006 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Mon, 28 Aug 2006, Peter Palmreuther wrote: Hello List, On Monday, August 28, 2006 at 5:04:23 PM up wrote: I've configured this before, but I can't figure out why it isn't working this time (new server). I compiled vpopmail with roaming users, and it's putting the open-smtp where it always has, under ~vpopmail/etc/. In the past, tcpserver always found it, AND the /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb file even though it was invoked thusly: -x/etc/tcp.smtp.cdb How does one get tcpserver to recognise the rules in both files? Simple. Make /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb a symlink to ~vpopmail/etc/tcp.smtp.cdb. Sorry if I'm still confused...on the old server, I actually had simlinks the other way around. In ~vpopmail/etc/ I had simlinks to /etc/tcp.smtp and /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb and it worked. It doesn't on the new install. I tried reversing it the way you recommended, but it still doesn't work. (chowned vpopmail all the files, although open_smtp always gets created as root owned). I assume that somehow tcpserver either sees the open_smtp file when you do this, of its contents get somehow included in the tcp.smtp file, but I'm not seeing it...how does tcpserver know about the contents of the open_smtp file? replying to my own post...I found that FreeBSD ports, where I installed it from, for some reason has some nonsensical defaults, such as: --enable-tcpserver-file=/usr/local/vpopmail/etc/tcp.smtp yet, I put in a symlink from /usr/local/vpopmail/etc to /home/vpopmail/etc, which I would have thought would have fixed this, but it didn't... Please disregard...it did fix it, I just had to give vpopmail a minute to update the tcp.cdb. Sorry... James Smallacombe PlantageNet, Inc. CEO and Janitor [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://3.am =
Re: [vchkpw] Re: Stupid roaming-users question
I hope its the question thats stupid. We regretfully have no human-rights compatible fix for stupid users.
Re: [vchkpw] Re: Stupid roaming-users question
On Tue, 29 Aug 2006, Alex Borges wrote: I hope its the question thats stupid. We regretfully have no human-rights compatible fix for stupid users. Sorry for the unwanted noise...in my rush to install a bazillion different packages, it didn't occur to me that FreeBSD ports would default to what looks like a non-standard location for the cdb file. James Smallacombe PlantageNet, Inc. CEO and Janitor [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://3.am =
Re: [vchkpw] Re: Stupid roaming-users question
On Aug 28, 2006, at 11:56:03 MST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Tue, 29 Aug 2006, Alex Borges wrote: I hope its the question thats stupid. We regretfully have no human-rights compatible fix for stupid users. Sorry for the unwanted noise...in my rush to install a bazillion different packages, it didn't occur to me that FreeBSD ports would default to what looks like a non-standard location for the cdb file. James Smallacombe PlantageNet, Inc. CEO and Janitor [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://3.am == === man hier It is not non-standard for FreeBSD packages. vpopmail get's installed to /usr/local/vpopmail. This is in accordance with man hier. All FreeBSD packages install into /usr/local. /home, or rather /usr/home (/home is a symlink) is where user created files should live, not system libraries and binaries. From man hier: /usr local/local executables, libraries, etc. Also used as the default destination for the FreeBSD ports framework. Within local/, the general layout sketched out by hier for /usr should be used. Exceptions are the man directory (directly under local/ rather than under local/share/), ports documentation (in share/doc/port/), and /usr/local/etc (mimics /etc). NOTES This manual page documents the default FreeBSD file system layout, but the actual hierarchy on a given system is defined at the system adminis- trator's discretion. A well-maintained installation will include a cus- tomized version of this document. Bert JW Regeer smime.p7s Description: S/MIME cryptographic signature