it monitor
requests and pass them off accordingly?
Any assistance would be GREATLY
appreciated.
Thanks,JM
that will allow
for someone to create a domain, change limitations and such?
- Original Message -
From: Bill Shupp [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Jason Brunk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2001 3:35 PM
Subject: Re: VQadmin assistance
On Wednesday, October 24
i have vqadmin installed, i have qmail and vpopmail and all working. but in
the documentation for vqadmin it talks about an ACL file and that is new to
me, i was wondering if someone could help me, i am assuming that the acl
file is what is causeing me to get permission denied errors, but if
On Wednesday, October 24, 2001, at 08:35 PM, Jason Brunk wrote:
thank you very much for your help. is there anyway to set limitations
on
the actual domains. i believe i had asked something similar to this
awhile
back, but say i want to give someone the qmail admin, but don't want my
PM
Subject: Re: VQadmin assistance
On Wednesday, October 24, 2001, at 08:35 PM, Jason Brunk wrote:
thank you very much for your help. is there anyway to set limitations
on
the actual domains. i believe i had asked something similar to this
awhile
back, but say i want to give someone
on 9/27/01 9:59 PM, KENet Webmaster at [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake:
Greetings,
Well, I couldnt get POP to SMTP authentication to work. I still havent
figured that out, and with the numerous times its been discussed on this
list, I havent seen a real good explanation of how to do it other than
Greetings,
Well, I couldnt get POP to SMTP authentication to work. I still havent
figured that out, and with the numerous times its been discussed on this
list, I havent seen a real good explanation of how to do it other than
RTFM most the time.
Having read the manual forwards and backwards,
I'm gonna run down a list of things. I've never used Roaming user
support but so far everyone says it works. Gonna start with some
simple troubleshooting because you haven't listed what you have
and haven't done.
1. Simplify. Get rid of everything, all the rbl stuff Qmail-Scanner
auth-smtpd,
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Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2001 8:23 PM
Subject: Re: I Need assistance ASAP! - Passwords not being saved
Well, I'm stumped too.
Ken
Ryan Hunt wrote:
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root@redwood:/usr/local/src/vpopmail-4.9.10# ./configure
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First my specs:
Slackware 7.1 - Linux 2.2.18 Kernel QMail
Installed and Delevering Mailvpopmail compile options:./configure
--enable-mysql=y --enable-large-site=y- --enable-roaming-users=y
--enable-relay-clear-minutes=45-
First my specs:
Slackware 7.1 - Linux 2.2.18 Kernel
QMail Installed and Delevering Mail
vpopmail compile options:
./configure --enable-mysql=y --enable-large-site=y
- --enable-roaming-users=y --enable-relay-clear-minutes=45
- --enable-sqlincdir=/usr/local/mysql/include/mysql/
-
Help!
Can anyone forward a sample startup file for the following config:
qmail
vpop -roaming enabled
tcpserver
I've configured vpopmail with "./configure --enable-roaming-users=y",
made a /~vpopmail/etc/tcp.smtp file with some rules and restarted qmail
with the following:
supervise
Right. Here's some details:
1. OS: RH Linux 6.1
2. Relaying from another host (listed as allow in
/hoem/vpopmail/etc/tcp.smtp) does NOT work.
3. Normal pop functions are working just fine. Mail is delivered to the
domains properly, and users can log in and pickup mail just fine.
4. Not
I could post my complete setup to my page, I suppose, if you think a full
example would help.
I'm using an /etc/rc.d/init.d/qmail script to start and stop services using
"svc" and staring supervise from rc.sysinit. My supervise "run" scripts
start each service independantly as recommended on
n/splogger pop3d
echo -n ' starting Qmail Pop3d'
Note that vchkpw is being used which writes to ~vpopmail/etc/tcp.smtp.
-Original Message-
From: Brian Clare [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2000 5:09 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: startup assistance neede
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