would have to use POP3 or IMAP over the network
loopback.
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SMTP only for this installation. Perhaps a directory of entries instead
of a file, or some kind of file-based DB? Any ideas? We'd like to keep
this feature, but with so many users, this seems to be the only system
bottleneck on this system (about 13,000 domains).
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Thank you very much both Paul and Clayton for your quick and very useful
replies. I'm already checking it out...
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Said Justin R. Miller on Wed, Sep 18, 2002 at 12:27:18PM -0400:
I'm already checking it out...
Having gotten a chance to look at this, it seems like it requires the
MySQL backend for authentication. I use the vpasswd files. Does anyone
have
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Said Justin R. Miller on Wed, Sep 18, 2002 at 03:19:43PM -0400:
Having gotten a chance to look at this, it seems like it requires the
MySQL backend for authentication. I use the vpasswd files. Does
anyone have a solution for this?
For anyone
. This
is vpopmail-5.2.1 with qmail.
Check /var/qmail/users/assign, /var/qmail/control/rcpthosts,
/var/qmail/control/morercpthosts, and stuff in
/usr/local/vpopmail/domains (or wherever your vpopmail prefix is). I
think those are the main places where configurations are stored.
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to be in some of the binary
files there. How do I get them back into shape?
If they are .cdb files, then do this:
cat sourcefile.txt | tcprules destinationfile.cdb somefile.tmp
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it then in the
users list.
Typically when you get a 500 Internal Server Error (at least with
Apache), your Apache error_log will give some info as to why the program
died.
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. Based on the docs, the
latest and greatest looks mostly like bugfixes. Should I be concerned
with rolling it out in a small ISP environment?
I'm using it in a medium ISP environment -- 13,000 domains. This
includes qmailadmin, vqadmin, and courier.
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. It pushes about 500-600 POP3 logins per minute and we have an
external machine using IMAP webmail off of it as well as
externally-available IMAP and IMAPS. However most everybody uses POP3.
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success rsync'ing this data over. Just make sure that you also
get the ~qmail/users/assign info as well.
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. You'll likely have issues
with depending on the maildirquota file so make sure that if that file
doesn't exist, you fall back to a more expensive but accurate method
like du.
Is there an efficient way to do this if you _don't_ use quotas, ideally
something other than 'du'?
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by vpopmail.vchkpw?
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domain,
similar to setting the sticky bit on a home directory
2) if there is a certain file that I can place in a domain to disable
retrieval (i.e. what does qmailadmin do to turn this on?)
Thanks for any and all info.
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Said Bryce C on Thu, Oct 24, 2002 at 01:50:13PM -0700:
Does anyone have a util to create a vpasswd file from a vpasswd.cdb
file?
I think that cdbtools comes with a cdbdump.
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Said Bryce C on Thu, Oct 24, 2002 at 02:16:37PM -0700:
Any location for that? google is revealing much.
http://cr.yp.to/cdb.html
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As for the retrieval, I see that if you limit POP3 and/or IMAP access
via vqadmin, it places a .qmailadmin-limits file with the lines
disable_pop and/or disable_imap lines in it. However, this doesn't seem
to actually limit POP3 or IMAP logins. Any tips there?
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Said Justin R. Miller on Thu, Oct 24, 2002 at 07:14:23PM -0400:
As for the retrieval, I see that if you limit POP3 and/or IMAP access
via vqadmin, it places a .qmailadmin-limits file with the lines
disable_pop and/or disable_imap lines
time to
move and symlink a domain's data over NFS, and our largest domain is
less than 500MB.
Also, this needs to be one domain at a time. Shutting down SMTP is not
an option.
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should we uncomment it and replace with our settings?
No, create a /var/qmail/control/sql that contains that info.
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per
user config's. Something our users really wanted.
So you just do something like run 'spamc -C /path/to/conf/file' in the
.qmail-default files? And you said that you have a web frontend for it?
Care to share any code? ;-)
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