o set one would be
a bug, and skipping the call to the password strength checker would be a bug
fix. vadduser should
not, however, be called with a NULL password.
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> On 09/18/2015 03:23 PM, Matt Brookings wrote:
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>> Applies perfectly! Thanks!
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>> On 09/18/2015 09:21 AM, Drew Wells
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>> On 09/17/2015 10:52 AM, Drew Wells wrote:
>>>>> I basically did a diff from 5.4.29 to 5.4.33 and implemented that diff to
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z2, I had a look at SVN trunk
> and from what I could
> see, it was 5.4.34.
The trunk on Sourceforge is the current 5.5.0. The 5.4 series only appears in
the tags and branches
area now. I'll look over this patch and get it applied. Thanks for putting it
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Was this patch generated with the SVN trunk (5.5.0)?
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>> On 09/17/2015 06:23 AM, Dr
not comfortable with that, you could try printf debugging.
And lastly, if
you're not comfortable with that, feel free to give us a call, and we can help
you out.
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a patch against 5.4.33, which I'm using in production.
In addition to the
minimal fix (initializing stat_buf) it has some documentation as well as some
magic numbers
converted to constants ? feel free to use it however you like.
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one is in /home/vpopmail, build a
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alternate configuration.
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Thanks for the report!
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On 10/24/2012 09:10 AM, Alessio Cecchi wrote:
Il 23/10/2012 23:33, Matt Brookings ha scritto:
I have marked 5.4.33 stable, and also have created a new development version
5.4.34 with some new
patches I'll adding or evaluating.
Thanks Matt
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I have marked 5.4.33 stable, and also have created a new development version
5.4.34 with some new
patches I'll adding or evaluating.
Full 5.4.33 ChangeLog:
5.4.33 - Released 10-21-2012
Matt Brookings
- Defaulted to Server::Disable=True
it was originally
written.
John has basically said everything I was going to :) The only thing I would
mention is that the 5.4.32 and 5.4.33 both include changes that re-populate old
hash directories that have been made lighter by user deletion. It's the
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an installation on MacOSX years ago, and while I don't remember the
details of what I
had to do to get it to compile and run, I do remember that it was a successful
installation, and so
it can work.
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, Eric is totally correct, eMPF was written for precisely this purpose.
http://www.qmailwiki.org/eMPF has documentation and examples.
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Well, our apologies that happened. It's all cleared up for those of
you who put up with the mess! :)
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A bit delayed IMO but thanks none the less. I've been forwarding these messages
to the address in the auto responder hoping he would fix it.
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A bit delayed IMO but thanks none the less. I've been forwarding
these messages to the address in the auto responder hoping he
would fix it.
Well, some of us aren't monitoring our email early on a Sunday
You guys don't work on Saturday? This started happening early yesterday evening.
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A bit delayed IMO but thanks none the less. I've been
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You guys don't work on Saturday? This started happening early
yesterday evening.
I'm not sure if you're joking or not! We do not work weekends
unless emergency work is requested.
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On 4/22/2012 7:07 AM, Matt Brookings wrote:
On 04/22/2012 09:02 AM, Matt Kane wrote:
You guys don't work on Saturday? This started happening early
yesterday evening.
I'm not sure if you're joking or not! We do not work weekends
unless
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I'm just harassing you, the auto responders on the list are seriously
annoying. Thanks for taking care of it at all.
Hah. Yes they are. No problem ;) Enjoy the rest of your weekend.
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/bswap.h
..to the top of storage.h and see if that works. If not, I'd need
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and access these files.
Do you have an SELinux/AppArmor/etc type protection enabled that may be
blocking it?
I can't really think of anything else off the top of my head. strace
will be your friend here.
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from the upgrade.
Try recompiling vQregister and see if that fixes the problem.
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? Check the
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this area, the user
will receive many warnings.
What you really mean to do is adjust how often the user can receive a
warning. You can find this hardcoded setting in vdelivermail.c around
line 1150 in the deliver_quota_warning function.
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://qmail.jms1.net/multi-location.shtml
qmail and vpopmail do not provide automatic support of this type of
clustering. You will need to use a configuration like the one detailed
in the link above, or have development done on qmail and/or vpopmail to
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to change the examples to
install vpopmail into /var/lib/vpopmail, following the FHS 2.3 section 5.1.
What examples are you referring to?
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, vpopmail plans to
continue its default behavior of installing under the vpopmail user's
home directory.
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, everything goes through fine. Any ideas?
What version of vpopmail are you using? Also, is the MAILER-DAEMON
bounce from your system, or the sender's system?
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On 03/02/2011 01:21 AM, Salman Riaz wrote:
Dear Matt,
I have configure the POP as following in my qmail
Have you patched qmail to support Maildir++?
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On 03/01/2011 03:07 AM, Salman Riaz wrote:
Dear Matt,
I have tested the new vpopmail-5.4.33. When I use pop protocol to
download the emails then it does not update the maildirsize file. When
That's the fault of your POP server. Whatever POP
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party here.
Tell me why maildirsize is writing wrong entry. How can I get rid of
this problem?
What vpopmail version are you using?
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On 02/27/2011 10:48 PM, ke...@kens.fm wrote:
I revise it in this way and use it.
I am looking over this. Thanks!
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On 02/28/2011 08:41 AM, Matt Brookings wrote:
On 02/27/2011 10:48 PM, ke...@kens.fm wrote:
I revise it in this way and use it.
I am looking over this. Thanks!
It's amazing this went undetected as long as it did. I've added this
patch
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On 02/28/2011 12:13 PM, Salman Riaz wrote:
Dear Matt,
I am using vpopmail 5.4.32...
Please try the latest 5.4.33.
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On 02/28/2011 12:24 PM, Salman Riaz wrote:
Dear Matt,
I have used vpopmail 5.4.25 and also 5.4.32 I think that
maildirsize lies with courier-imap not with vpopmail Am I right??
I have not find any clue in the vpopmail to write
for you. If the
problem continues, let us know.
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table, and vpopmail will re-create it, or you can modify the table.
Check out vmysql.h for the layout. Notice the disable_maildrop
addition, and the changes from INT to BIGINT.
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On 02/11/2011 08:35 AM, Alessio Cecchi wrote:
Il 08/02/2011 22:36, Matt Brookings ha scritto:
On 02/08/2011 02:48 PM, Matt Brookings wrote:
[...]
http://www.mail-archive.com/vchkpw@inter7.com/msg27754.html
Working on this.
I've committed
server) installation ?
vpopmail will handle a 64bit unsigned integer:
$ echo '2^64-1' | bc
18446744073709551615
That's a pretty big quota.
I had to make quite a few changes for the larger quota size. Please
let me know if you run across any problems.
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week is in order.
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show the right quota.
Remove any negative values from the database. These values are not
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Matt, I have find another bug in vmoddomlimits with MySQL configuration.
If you try to set the no maildrop flag with -g m nothing changes.
Plus in MySQL vpopmail.limits table does not exist :-) I do not know
whether other fields are missing from the database.
Here you can find another
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On 02/08/2011 02:48 PM, Matt Brookings wrote:
On 02/08/2011 11:43 AM, Alessio Cecchi wrote:
When -S report 18446744071562067968 bytes in mysql limit's table -
defaultquota report: -2147483648 (the same value before vpopmail
upgrade).
Note
Quota: 18446744071562067968 bytes
Odd. Looking into this.
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On 02/07/2011 10:00 AM, Matt Brookings wrote:
On 02/07/2011 03:36 AM, Alessio Cecchi wrote:
but with 2048M (or 2147483648 byte)
www:~# /home/vpopmail/bin/vmoddomlimits -q 2048M qboxmail.com
www:~# /home/vpopmail/bin/vmoddomlimits -S qboxmail.com
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On 02/03/2011 06:45 PM, Tom Collins wrote:
On Feb 3, 2011, at 8:06 AM, Matt Brookings wrote:
- Changed relevant quota code to use storage_t 64bit type
Matt,
How will other programs (like qmail, QmailAdmin and the POP/IMAP servers)
handle 64
vusagec.conf
- Changed relevant quota code to use storage_t 64bit type
- Fixed bug where backfill code wouldn't compile when FILE_LOCKING
was enabled
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current
working directory
- Fixed a broken symbolic link check
You can find the latest 5.4.33 under the branches directory in
Subversion, or as a tarball on SourceForge.
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bytes
Is vpopmail/vmoddomlimits unable to manage quota more than 2GB but can
manage quota of 2GB -1 byte?
Please try the 5.4.33 development version.
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installed that vusaged compiles against.
If you're compiling a 5.4 version, run make install in the main
source directory, and then try to compile vusaged.
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On 01/24/2011 09:32 AM, Qmail List wrote:
Hi Matt,
I am trying to compile 5.4.32. I had also did make install in
/var/src/vpopmail-5.4.32 but still having the same problem.
What can i try next?
The error means the protocol API used
authvchkpw vusagec
What is the configure line you're using? Also, post the config.log
and config.h the configure generates (using pastebin or some other
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For Vusaged, i did this.
./configure
make
Vusaged config.log
http://pastebin.com/78MsKPjh
Vusaged config.h
http://pastebin.com/k9kk7Zff
In the vusaged source directory, run make clean, then export
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On 01/24/2011 10:26 AM, Matt Brookings wrote:
On 01/24/2011 10:22 AM, Qmail List wrote:
Hi,
For Vpopmail, i did this.
./configure --enable-logging=v \
make
make install-strip
Vpopmail config.log
http://pastebin.com/5xZT1EiH
Vpopmail
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On 01/24/2011 10:34 AM, Qmail List wrote:
Hi,
I followed your instruction.
export LDFLAGS='-ldl'
It's export LDFLAGS='-ldl'. There's no in it.
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to someu...@domain.tld too!
Are you sure you do not have --enable-qmail-ext configured?
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How can I implement this feature on my mail server with vpopmail ?
Because vpopmail only provides authentication, it cannot provide the
feature you're asking about.
eMPF may be able to however. http://www.inter7.com/?page=empf
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to their encrypted versions, and so i think, the
described behavior is at least a security leak.
This should be fixed in the latest stable in the 5.4 tree. Try
upgrading to 5.4.32.
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On 12/05/2010 06:25 PM, Eric Shubert wrote:
Matt,
I hope you've taken the block size into consideration for all files, not
just those less than the block size. The unused space in the last block
of all messages can add up. ;)
Correct. The usage
in a few locations with no problems.
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5.4.32 is now marked stable. You may find the 5.4.32 tarball on
SourceForge, and under the tags directory in Subversion.
Thanks!
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I've added a patch to the vpopmail trunk which fixes some systems
having issues reading the contents of password_strength.conf. If
you're having a problem, upgrade via the trunk.
I will be releasing a new 5.5 snapshot shortly.
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On 11/03/2010 08:15 AM, Jason Frisvold wrote:
On Nov 2, 2010, at 3:56 PM, Matt Brookings wrote:
SourceForge shows the latest file release on the main page. If you
look at where 5.5 is kept, it's still under the development area.
Would
in the
password_strength.conf file that now comes with 5.5, as well as some
example rules you can play around with.
I will be uploading a new 5.5 snapshot shortly.
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On 11/02/2010 12:17 PM, Matt Brookings wrote:
I've committed some changes to 5.5 that I've been testing for a time.
It allows you to enforce the strength of passwords when creating new
users, or changing the passwords of existing users
?
SourceForge shows the latest file release on the main page. If you
look at where 5.5 is kept, it's still under the development area.
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-authentication. If you use the
rblsmtpd command, even if the IP is trusted, it will be blocked by
rblsmtpd.
The other option is to modify rblsmtpd.c to honor the RELAYCLIENT
environment variable and exit if it's set.
Hope that helps.
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On 10/22/2010 03:37 PM, Vik Nat wrote:
Thanks Matt. Is there a patch available for rblsmtpd to allow selective
relaying?
No, because rblsmtpd doesn't have information on how authentication is
done. All it can do is check if an IP is on an RBL
will find the new code in the trunk along with a few other minor
changes.
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) be ported to
the other authentication modules if required, and the OpenLDAP server
must be able to authenticate against it.
The original module supported {MD5} and {CRYPT}, and that's what I'm
leaning towards here.
Thanks for any input you can provide!
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On 09/29/2010 05:42 PM, Peter Van den Wildenbergh wrote:
Shane Chrisp wrote:
On 10/09/10 02:14, Matt Brookings wrote:
On 09/09/2010 12:37 PM, Peter Van den Wildenbergh wrote:
Matt Brookings wrote:
Peter, the LDAP module in 5.5
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On 09/15/2010 09:18 AM, Johannes Weberhofer wrote:
Hi Matt,
it seems, that the 5.4.32 branch in SVN does not relate with the tar you
have released. Is the branch up to date?
I'm not sure what you mean. 5.4.32 is still under development so any
looked at
SMTP-AUTH but not sure it will work with vpopmail.
It works. Just be sure that you have clear passwords enabled in
vpopmail if you want to support CRAM-MD5 authentication.
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(squirrelmail, IMAP, dovecot)
Dovecot caches information so it doesn't repeatedly hit the database.
It will continue to authenticate users without a database backend.
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address books and single sign on easy.
This will be available in beta form some time next week. I would
recommend waiting for that.
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. Roaming users is *bad* and should only
be used by legacy systems. If you need some pointers on switching a
large user base to SMTP authentication, let me know.
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will be transferred, and the spammer will give up.
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to queries.
It is.
I am stumped then. vpopmail says it can't connect to your database,
but your database is responsive. Not sure where to go from there. If
you would like us to take a look at it, give us a call.
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On 09/09/2010 12:37 PM, Peter Van den Wildenbergh wrote:
Matt Brookings wrote:
Peter, the LDAP module in 5.5 is actively being re-written and uses
the inetOrgPerson schema as a base for its user entries. It makes
address books and single sign
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case 'n': flagsub = 99; break;
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Is it possible to do so by TAP file?
No, but you can make the address being tapped to forward to multiple
addresses.
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On 09/01/2010 09:12 AM, Amit Dalia wrote:
Hi Matt,
I tried it but while tapping outgoing mails its going into loop since
forwarding again put mail into qmail-queue where it get RE-TAP. I had
tried it and it has generated 5000 mails in all
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On 09/01/2010 10:03 AM, Amit Dalia wrote:
Hi Matt,
Do you mean my dotqmail file should have entry something like this:
/home/vpopmail/domains/domainname/1/Maildir/
/home/vpopmail/domains/domainname/2/Maildir/
/home/vpopmail/domains/domainname
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5.4.32 addresses some issues with Maildir quotas and removes warning
messages about the vusage daemon not running when vusagec.conf is not
present.
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and have a good night (for those still awaken );-}
Use Dovecot for IMAP, and SquirrelMail or Roundcube for webmail.
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