Re: [vchkpw] vipmap - help

2003-09-10 Thread Urban -
Shd i not use vipmap at all since i only have One IP address?

Best regd,
Urban
Im using vpopmail-5.3.27 + courier-imap + qmail. In vpopmail the default 
domain is chaein.com We have a new domain cyberchaein.com. What i did was 
using vipmap to map 192.168.1.15 to cyberchaein.com so it looks like this 
when i run ./vipmap -p:

192.168.1.15 cyberchaein.com

but i still cant login to my acct with just the username (test). i still 
have to use [EMAIL PROTECTED] please help.

ps: we only have one mailserver.

Best regards,
Urban
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Re: [vchkpw] vipmap - help

2003-09-10 Thread Bill Shupp
On Wednesday, September 10, 2003, at 06:17  PM, Urban - wrote:

Shd i not use vipmap at all since i only have One IP address?
Correct.  vipmap is useful when you want more then one domain to not 
require [EMAIL PROTECTED] to login.  But it eats up IP addresses, which 
kind of defeats one of the main advantages of virtual mail.

Regards,

Bill




Re: [vchkpw] vipmap - help

2003-09-10 Thread Ken Jones
On Wednesday 10 September 2003 8:17 pm, Urban - wrote:
 Shd i not use vipmap at all since i only have One IP address?

 Best regd,
 Urban

That's right. vipmap is only for sites that need to do 
ip based hosting instead of virtual hosting. The primary
usage is to allow multiple domains to login with just
username instead of [EMAIL PROTECTED] The ip mapping
figures out which domain is on the IP and automatically
fills in the domain for authentication. It also only applies
to pop authentication.

Ken Jones



Re: [vchkpw] vipmap - help

2003-09-10 Thread Vladimir Kabanov

- Original Message - 
From: Ken Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2003 12:19 PM
Subject: Re: [vchkpw] vipmap - help

 username instead of [EMAIL PROTECTED] The ip mapping
 figures out which domain is on the IP and automatically
 fills in the domain for authentication. It also only applies
 to pop authentication.

 Ken Jones

Ken, if u remember, i send you modified vchkpw,
so note of you It also only applies to pop authentication.  may be skipped
if that corrections be integrated.
ip-mapping perfectly works for us with pop3, imap  smtp.

sincerelly,
Vladimir Kabanov.




Re: [vchkpw] vipmap - help

2003-09-10 Thread Urban -

Correct.  vipmap is useful when you want more then one domain to not 
require [EMAIL PROTECTED] to login.  But it eats up IP addresses, which kind of 
defeats one of the main advantages of virtual mail.

Regards,

Bill


Hi,

So since i can not use vipmap, is there any other solution that i can use so 
i dont have to login with [EMAIL PROTECTED]? I have one IP and 3 domain 
names.

Best Regds,

Urban

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Re: [vchkpw] vipmap - help

2003-09-10 Thread Bill Shupp
On Wednesday, September 10, 2003, at 06:30  PM, Urban - wrote:
Hi,

So since i can not use vipmap, is there any other solution that i can 
use so i dont have to login with [EMAIL PROTECTED]? I have one IP and 
3 domain names.
You can use --enable-default-domain to allow one domain to login 
without @domain.  But if you need more than one, you'll have to 
implement ip-alias-domains.  I haven't checked though to see if it's 
still restricted to vchkpw (pop) as Ken suggested.  I vaguely remember 
it getting moved to the vpopmail library to that all protocols could 
use it.  But that was a while ago.  You'll have to check that...

FWIW, it really doesn't take long for users to get used to using their 
full email address as their login name (in my experience).  And it's 
really in everyone's best interest not to waste IPs.  : )

Regards,

Bill




Re: [vchkpw] vipmap - help

2003-09-10 Thread Ken Jones
On Wednesday 10 September 2003 8:29 pm, Vladimir Kabanov wrote:
 - Original Message -
 From: Ken Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2003 12:19 PM
 Subject: Re: [vchkpw] vipmap - help

  username instead of [EMAIL PROTECTED] The ip mapping
  figures out which domain is on the IP and automatically
  fills in the domain for authentication. It also only applies
  to pop authentication.
 
  Ken Jones

 Ken, if u remember, i send you modified vchkpw,
 so note of you It also only applies to pop authentication.  may be
 skipped if that corrections be integrated.
 ip-mapping perfectly works for us with pop3, imap  smtp.

 sincerelly,
 Vladimir Kabanov.

Would it be possible to make your changes to the 
current devel vchkpw and post a patch? I think you
can post a patch on sourceforge and add a feature request so we 
can track it.

Ken Jones




[vchkpw] vipmap - help

2003-09-09 Thread Urban -
Hi,

Im using vpopmail-5.3.27 + courier-imap + qmail. In vpopmail the default 
domain is chaein.com We have a new domain cyberchaein.com. What i did was 
using vipmap to map 192.168.1.15 to cyberchaein.com so it looks like this 
when i run ./vipmap -p:

192.168.1.15 cyberchaein.com

but i still cant login to my acct with just the username (test). i still 
have to use [EMAIL PROTECTED] please help.

ps: we only have one mailserver.

Best regards,
Urban
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