No need to recompile. You just need to configure courier's
authmysqlrc file to draw its info from the right table.
On Mon, 21 Jun 2004 23:40:08 +0800, Shane Chrisp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Try compiling courier-imap with something like this. It works for me.
>
> ./configure --without-auth
Try compiling courier-imap with something like this. It works for me.
./configure --without-authpwd --without-authshadow --without-authpam
--without-authuserdb --without-authcram --without-authldap
--without-authmysql --without-authpgsql --without-authcustom
--without-authdaemon --disable-root-che
On Monday 21 June 2004 06:26 am, Mario Gamito wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've compiled vpopmail with MySQL authentication.
>
> The strange thing is:
> vpopmail inserts the data (domains, users, etc.) in table vpopmail of
> the DB.
> But courier-imap expects to find it in table passwd.
you need to specify --
Hi,
I've compiled vpopmail with MySQL authentication.
The strange thing is:
vpopmail inserts the data (domains, users, etc.) in table vpopmail of
the DB.
But courier-imap expects to find it in table passwd.
how can i solve this mistery ?
Any help would be appreciated.
Warm Regards,
Mário Gamit
Hi list,
I hope this is the correct list, I have no idea whether this is a qmail
or vpopmail issue. Please direct me to the right list, if I'm wrong here.
On our mailserver, qmail 1.03 / vpopmail 5.2.1, we host multiple virtual
domains and some customers would like to forward their email- and/o
On Friday, June 27, 2003, at 11:36 AM, Sérgio Manuel Rosa wrote:
After that I replaced /var/qmail/bin/qmail-local with vqmaillocal, and
I bellieved that everything was running smothly but It was'nt. I
started to see a lot, really a lot of bounced mail, take a look at
this bounced message
I've n
Hi all,
I'm new to the list and If this post has allready discoused, sorry.
I've installed and compiled vpopmail-5.3.20 with this options,
./configure --enable-clear-passwd \
--enable-roaming-users=y \
--enable-vpopuser=vpopmail \
--enable-vpopgroup=vchkpw \
--enable-tcprules-prog=/usr/local/bin
Jürgen Hoffmann wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> I discovered what I think is a local security risk for DoS Attacks. If
> vchkpw fails to find tcprules it hangs and uses up 100% CPU Time causing for
> a machine with several hundreds of pop connections in an hour to finally
> hang.
>
> There is no er
Hi everyone,
I discovered what I think is a local security risk for DoS Attacks. If
vchkpw fails to find tcprules it hangs and uses up 100% CPU Time causing for
a machine with several hundreds of pop connections in an hour to finally
hang.
There is no error message by any means.
It cost me hour