Hi, Alan Murrell
My webmail (squirrelmail) is in perfect workd, but, probleman in TMDA Tool,
look,
File not found:
/usr/local/vpopmail/domains/domain.com/marcio/.tmda/lists/whitelist
#cd /usr/local/vpopmail/domains/domain.com/marcio/.tmda/lists/
# ls -l
total 2
-rw-r--r-- 1 vpopmail vchkpw
On Sat, 29 May 2004 00:32:58 +0200
Patrick Donker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Guys,
I use qmail + vpopmail + courier-imapd + squirrelmail.
My question is; what would be the easiest way to inplement a
change-password option in Squirrel? I have found a plugin, but that is
based on pam, which
Jean Wainer wrote:
On Sat, 29 May 2004 00:32:58 +0200
Patrick Donker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Guys,
I use qmail + vpopmail + courier-imapd + squirrelmail.
My question is; what would be the easiest way to inplement a
change-password option in Squirrel? I have found a plugin, but
On Mon, 31 May 2004 14:49:17 +0200
Patrick Donker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There's a vpopmail plugin for squirrelmail. The only catch is that you have to
run apache as vpopmail user.
--Jw.
Really? Is it on the squirrel site? Looked there already, didnt see it..
Found it, sorry
There's a vpopmail plugin for squirrelmail. The only catch is that you have to run apache as
vpopmail user.
--Jw.
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Jean Wainer wrote:
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There's a vpopmail plugin for squirrelmail. The only catch is that
you have to run apache as vpopmail user.
Thus giving anyone that has web access or is allowed to run PHP scripts
on your server the allowance to play with
On Mon, 31 May 2004 09:30:24 -0400
X-Istence [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Jean Wainer wrote:
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There's a vpopmail plugin for squirrelmail. The only catch is that
you have to run apache as vpopmail user.
Thus giving anyone that has web
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Jean Wainer wrote:
Thus giving anyone that has web access or is allowed to run PHP
scripts on your server the allowance to play with vpopmail as much
as they want. If this is just a webmail based server i do think it
is okay, but if i were you i
X-Istence wrote:
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Jean Wainer wrote:
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There's a "vpopmail" plugin for squirrelmail. The only catch is that
you have to run apache as "vpopmail" user.
Thus giving anyone that has web access or is allowed to run PHP
Rod K wrote:
X-Istence wrote:
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Jean Wainer wrote:
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There's a "vpopmail" plugin for squirrelmail. The only catch is that
you have to run apache as "vpopmail" user.
Thus giving anyone that has web
On May 30, 2004, at 5:22 PM, Bill Gradwohl wrote:
Should a user specific .qmail file be inside the domain directory or
inside
the users directory?
In the vpopmail model, it goes inside the user's directory.
.qmail-user files are used for 'forwards'.
--
Tom Collins - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
X-Istence wrote:
For cdb there are these things you can do.
1) Wait till the PHP extensions fully work and the vpopmail deamon that
the PHP extensions use fully work
First a little correction, the PHP extension and the vpopmail daemon are
two different ways to do the same thing. The extension
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Rick Widmer wrote:
X-Istence wrote:
For cdb there are these things you can do.
1) Wait till the PHP extensions fully work and the vpopmail deamon that
the PHP extensions use fully work
First a little correction, the PHP extension and the
X-Istence wrote:
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Rick Widmer wrote:
X-Istence wrote:
For cdb there are these things you can do.
1) Wait till the PHP extensions fully work and the vpopmail deamon that
the PHP extensions use fully work
First a little correction, the PHP extension
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