Sergio Rosa wrote:
Shane, thanks.
the .qmail should be placed in the user Maildir? or where?
thakns,
srosa
You can create a ~vpopmail/domains/domain.com/.qmail-user file with the
# information, and you won't even need a valid user/Maildir.
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can see if there is an
actual mysql connection when you connect to POP3? That would help you
figure out if its a mysql issue or a vpopmail issue.
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Then compare that number to the number specified in my.cnf.
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Roman Volf wrote:
Rick Macdougall wrote:
Hi,
It happens occasionally when you don't allow enough connections to
your MySQL server. Try increasing the connections in the my.cnf (and
look at increasing some of the buffers etc as well).
Regards,
Rick
You can check this by doing:
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...something to check
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Did you check the max_connections?
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