message. Replacing vchkpw with
checkpassword again and restarting the service resulted in everything working
again.
I am stumped? Any ideas?
Cheers,
Robert Porter
RP2C Inc
On Wednesday 04 September 2002 10:53 pm, rm wrote:
#!/bin/sh
MAXPOP3D=`head -1 /var/qmail/control/concurrencypop3`
exec /command/softlimit -m 200 \
/usr/local/bin/tcpserver -v -R -H -l -o -x /etc/tcp.pop3.cdb -c
$MAXPOP3D \ 0 110 /var/qmail/bin/qmail-popup zoomer.rp2c.com
Thanks Kevin,
I read (am reading) the link you sent, out of curiosity does a setup like that
support a webmail interface? If so any material on which one and how to
implement it?
Thanks!
Bob Porter
On Wednesday 04 September 2002 10:07 pm, you wrote:
Hello Robert,
Paul Gregg wrote a nice
How long ago was your experience with the vpopmail/sqwebmail combo? Since I am
not going to be running a high volumn server I wonder if my experience would
be different. Just curious what you think. I don't want to go the expense
of Cold Fusion if I can avoid it. I am a small operation 10
, 2002, at 11:01 PM, Robert Porter wrote:
Bob, we started out with sqwebmail. Personally, I liked it a lot,
however, our clients like the squirlmail system much better. They are
both excellent web interfaces, and it's more like personal choice.
sqwebmail was a little easier to install, but neither
, especially links or faqs that I could study would be appreciated.
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Cheers,
Robert Porter http://www.rp2c.com
RP2C Inc[EMAIL PROTECTED]
would be curious as to why you choose Qmail 1.02?
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Cheers,
Robert Porter http://www.rp2c.com
RP2C Inc[EMAIL PROTECTED]