Hi Tom,
That person would be me. There was a problem authenticating on a remote
mysql backend without the local directory. But my problem was solved
when I re-compiled the vpopmail, and set up the 's' flag to others on
vchkpw again (using vpopmail 5.3.30).
Regards,
Hlio Rubens Kamogawa
,
but it didn't solve my problem.
Regards,
Hlio Rubens Kamogawa
Central Server
http://www.centralserver.com.br
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
+55 41 324-1993
On Friday 19 December 2003 18:27, Casey Zacek wrote:
Tom Collins wrote (at Fri, Dec 19, 2003 at 12:57:21PM -0700):
On Friday, December 19, 2003, at 10:28 AM
don't have
a local Maildir. Can you help me solving this?
I am using vpopmail 5.3.30.
Have a merry x-mas and a funny new year :P.
Best Regards,
Hlio Rubens Kamogawa
Central Server
http://www.centralserver.com.br
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
+55 41 324-1993
It sounds like a possible bug in (I'm guessing
Hi Chris,
Unfortunately that's not enough. That was the 1st attempt. When I
comment this part of the code, vchkpw returns an error saying that no
$USER/Maildir for that user I suspect that the problem occurs when
the funtion execvp is called...
But thanks anyway.
Regards,
Hlio Rubens
Just to complement,
the pop3 server run line:
exec tcpserver -v -H -l 0 -c $MAXSMTPD -R 0 pop-3 \
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-popup mail01.centralserver.com.br \
/var/vpopmail/bin/vchkpw /var/qmail/bin/qmail-pop3d Maildir 21
Regards,
Hlio Rubens Kamogawa
Central Server
http
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--enable-mysql=y \
--enable-valias=n \
--enable-many-domains=y \
--enable-defaultquota=52428800 \
--enable-clear-passwd=n \
--enable-tcpserver-file=/var/vpopmail/etc/tcp.smtp \
--enable-auth-logging=n
Regards,
Hlio Rubens Kamogawa
Central Server
http://www.centralserver.com.br