John Simpson wrote:
>
> if by "the hook support" you are referring to the "oncall" patch i sent
> to the list a few days ago, that would be me- and i think robin bowes
> is playing with it, although i think he's focusing more on using an
> oncall script rather than editing the oncall code itsel
I found a bug in vpopmaild's find_domain function.
The function should return just the page number of the page that
contains a domain, or page 0 if the given domain does not exist. It was
also sending debug information that should be eliminated. A diff is
enclosed...
--- vpopmail-5.4.1
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
John Simpson wrote:
> if by "the hook support" you are referring to the "oncall" patch i sent
I probably am, heh. I figured writing up this type of code would be a good
idea if there was just some test code floating around that had not been
decided
Hello I am having a difficult time with authentication and I
don’t know what is missing.
What I have done it attempted to setup SMTP authentication.
Since this attempt I have not been able to POP without using
the complete email address as the account name.
I have pulled the SMT
Never mind I am dumb ass and figured it
out thanks.
From: Mike Jimenez
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 31, 2006 12:28
PM
To: vchkpw@inter7.com
Subject: [vchkpw] Authentication
Problems
Hello I am having a difficult time with authentication and I
don’t know wha
On 2006-03-30, at 2124, Rick Widmer wrote:
John Simpson wrote:
http://qmail.jms1.net/vpopmaild.shtml shows a clearer example of
how to
run vpopmaild under daemontools, by the way.
Nice page!
Just a thought... if you are only using vpopmaild to verify user
logins, you might want to use