hello list,
i am posting in this list for the first time, am running qmail on my
mail server. Have installed it according to qmr instructions and is
working abs. fine.
i am stuck with a problem. how to add numeric domains to vpopmail.
i am using vpopmail - 5.4.9 with postgreSQL 8.0 as an
wait for couple ofweek i will figure out ur problem.Sandeep Agarwal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hello list, i am posting in this list for the first time, am running qmail on mymail server. Have installed it according to qmr instructions and isworking abs. fine.i am stuck with a problem. how to add
Im trying to change what the default hard quota is
set to in my qmail/vpopmail install. I have changed all the users but I want
to make sure that when new users are added they have the new larger quota
settings. Any help on how to do this would be appreciated
Thanks
Derek
there are three things to consider:
- current users:
edit them with ./vmoddomlimits
http://qmailwiki.inter7.com/Vpopmail#vmoddomlimits
or ./vmoduser http://qmailwiki.inter7.com/Vpopmail#vmoduser
- new users for existing domains:
edit the file:
New project: tcpblocker 1.0
Tcpblocker is for sites that want to limit the number of times an IP address
can connect to a tcpserver controlled service such as smtp. Each time
tcpblock runs, it counts how many connections were made per client IP. If an
IP exceeds the configurable, maximum
Does SENDER_NOCHECK=1 in tcp.smtp mean that all aspects of chkuser get
bypassed when coming from that specific IP?
I've been trying to implement this feature and having trouble getting
any entry in tcp.smtp to bypass the chkuser rules.
My current tcp.smtp is
127.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=
I have been having a strange issue with authdaemond ever since it split
into a seperate auth port. I am running FreeBSD 5.4, net-qmail,
vpopmail, Courier-IMAP, and using a mysql backend to vpopmail. The only
authentication package I use or need is the vchkpw. Most or all of
these are pretty
I just looked at how many times per day authdaemond logs this:
received auth request
it is around 6000 to 7000 times per day.
That's about one every 12 seconds or so. Not a heavy use. In fact, I
may have one bad auth per day, so all of those are successful. But I
have noticed that the