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Many thanks
nicholas
Thanks for your answer
Do you mean --enable-clear-passwd=n here?
Im sure i didnt compile it with yes to clear passwords, and trawling
through the database they look pretty encypted to me
nicholas
I've wondered about the clear passwords. Whether or not i compile
vpopmail with --enable-clear
Nice one!
Perfect, it worked. Thanks for the help. Now back to work :)
I'll stay on the list and see if i can be of any help in the future
nicholas
It'd probably be better to just recompile vpopmail without clear
passwords.
-Clayton
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From: Marco [mailto:marco
Hi James.
Didn't know you were on this list, (I hang out on inetaccess).
Can you authenticate using authvchpw in imap.conf before you try using
roaming? or are you not getting past authentication
nicholas
I checked all the docs, list archives for this and the Courier-IMAP
list, followed
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using vpopmail version 5.0 I believe (where to check this?)
I am NOT well educated on this stuff yet, but learning.
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But then, I suppose you could be one of those (few) people who has never
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this?
Thanks,
-marc
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Subject: [vchkpw] How do I enable roaming users?
Hi All,
I'm having great
Japheth Cleaver wrote:
Hello all,
I've written a small poppassd service (port 106) that is usable with
vpopmail when using a MySQL back-end. I specifically wrote it to use
with the SquirrelMail change password plugin
(http://www.squirrelmail.org/plugin_view.php?id=21) when I had
problems
Nick Bright wrote:
and my .qmail-default file contains:
| /usr/bin/spamc -U /var/run/spamd.socket |
/usr/local/vpopmail/bin/vdelivermail '' bounce-no-mailbox
As far as I can tell, this should tell spamd to get the username from
vpopmail and query the information out of the database, creating the
I saw a message earlier today from Tom Collins about 5.4.6, and it got
me thinking that things seem to have slowed a lot with development.
I see that the last SF update is 5 months ago for 5.5.0. I'd sent some
patches in that you mentioned you were interested in, and I'd really,
really like to
Bruno Negro wrote:
Hi all,
I have to solve the famous problem
of splitting a unique domain into 2 remote machines. One machine gonna
be the MX for the domain but will contain only part of the e-mail
accounts. The other half of the e-mail accounts will be configured in
the
Bruno Negro wrote:
I can't see how you could actually want this. Are you
planning on then putting some sort of imap proxy in front of the
box to direct logins to the correct place? What does this do for you
that a cluster with shared storage doesn't?
Hi Nick,
What a
On Sep 22, 2005, at 1:27 PM, Erwin Hoffmann wrote:
If you use CRAM-MD5 for the AUTH method, it's impossible to sniff
the cleartext password.
I don't bet on this. If you tape the SMTP dialoge, its easy to
encrypt
the password.
I think you're wrong. AUTH PLAIN and AUTH LOGIN are just
A better idea... The most of probably use qmail because there is
vpopmail.
What about rewriting around vpopmail a modern, robust and
customizable
MTA
that does not force us to be acrobats in order to add functionalities
to
qmail?
Do you have considered how many changes vpopmail has
C'm on. The generation of the challenge and the way its used in
qmail is
well documented on my web site
http://www.fehcom.de/qmail/smtpauth.html.
Everyone can read that and download the code to do it.
The only free parameters are the timestamp and the pid of the current
process.
I'm
If you look in the archives about a year ago I sent a patch which
applied against one of the 5.4.x releases which enabled shared library
building and linked against it. This also worked for linking courier,
qmail, etc against the shared object. It may or may not apply cleanly to
the latest stable,
What if I put qmails queue to ramdisk (or tmpfs ramdisk) ? (memory
cards
?
are good enough ?)
I would try putting /var/qmail/queue on the ramdisk since you have the
RAM already.
I would also comment out the fsync() calls in the qmail source code.
If you're going to do this, and care
of course, if libvpopmail were a shared library and you had linked
courier-authlib to the shared library, then as long as the API hadn't
changed you would be okay.
but since it does statically link, i would say to re-compile
everything that uses libvpopmail. note that if you're using the
Please, please, please don't spread FUD by even implicitly blaming the
vpopmail developers for this. ;-)
I've seen *one* patch for this and, IIRC, it didn't apply cleanly to
the current version of vpopmail. I worked on it a bit, and liked the
results, but delaying pushing it into the
Thanks for pointing that out to me. I always love the friendly and
helpful advice I get from maillists. I certainly appreciate the people
who never address me in a condescending or derogatory manner. Thanks so
much for simply correcting my misinformation instead of lowering
yourself to becoming
Hi,
when going the Maildir on NFS for clustering-route, is using NetApp
Filers still considered state of the art or has something better
emerged?
There are plenty of other NAS options, see EMC for one vendor (also not
cheap). Dell offers NAS, HP I believe does as well. Not sure how much
Nicholas Harring wrote:
Hi,
when going the Maildir on NFS for clustering-route, is using
NetApp
Filers still considered state of the art or has something better
emerged?
There are plenty of other NAS options, see EMC for one vendor (also
not
cheap). Dell offers NAS, HP I believe
I've not used VMware specifically with vpopmail/qmail however I've used it to
test and deploy a number of other apps. Essentially all you need to really
worry about is performance, particularly of IO. This is alleviated if you use a
SAN to supply your virtual disks, or if you pass through the
If you haven't yet bought hardware for the NFS, NetApp makes this a snap
with SnapMirror. I don't remember all of the ins and outs, but its
perfect for situations like this, its very bandwidth efficient, and its
got the same bullet-proof reliability their products are known for.
Otherwise I'd
: ld returned 1 exit status
make[2]: *** [vchkpw] Error 1
I am trying to install vpopmail 5.4.33 to mysql-5.5.30 on a CentOS 6 64bits
system
Thanks
Nicholas
!DSPAM:5149583434146183913219!
.
Regards
Nicholas
!DSPAM:51496c8234142136719909!
installed and latest
version
Regards
Nicholas
!DSPAM:51496e4434141933714932!
=/usr/lib64/mysql/ in the configure and it works!
Many thanks!
Nicholas
!DSPAM:514971cb34141902496498!
to correct described problem.
Following step required to generate new 'configure'
cd /vpopmail5.0-build-dir/
patch -p1 vpopmail-5.0.patch
autoconf
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Good luck!
Nicholas L. Nigay
diff -u vpopmail-5.0.dist/configure.in vpopmail-5.0/configure.in
--- vpopmail-5.0.dist/configure.in Fri Oct 12 05:27
dir_control ... ' would fail
if such table already exists. And no 'insert into dir_control'
would be performed for 2nd, 3rd etc domains.
Please, let me know if i was wrong.
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Good luck!
Nicholas L. Nigay
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