Hello it's me again!
I examined the source code of vdelivermail.c and in my understanding
".qmail" is never parsed for addresses with hyphens. Only ".qmail-..."
are parsed.
Can anybody confirm my assumption or proof it wrong?
code snip from version 2.4.25:
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Hello,
I have a question regarding sourcing the vpopmail.mysql config file.
The first line reflect the reading mysql db server.
If there is no second line the same values are taken for the update
mysql db server.
I am talking about vpopmail-5.4.25.
Here is parsing the first line of vpopmail.my
Christopher Chan wrote:
The question in my mind is who will own the name qmail, and what
product, if any, will bear that name.
I don't know if it'll be approved, but I got the qmail project name on
SourceForge, minutes after I heard it was put in public domain.
What license? GPL or BS
On Dec 5, 2007, at 12:52 AM, Hartmut Wernisch wrote:
823 #ifdef QMAIL_EXT
824 /* format the file name */
825 if (strlen(TheExt)) {
826 strcpy(tmpbuf,".qmail-");
827 strcat(tmpbuf,TheExt);
828 if ( (fs = fopen(tmpbuf,"r")) == NULL ) {
829 for (i=s
On Dec 5, 2007, at 2:51 AM, Hartmut Wernisch wrote:
So now I am wondering why line 197-202 is setting the values to
MYSQL_READ_SOCKET and MYSQL_READ_PORT instead of MYSQL_UPDATE_SOCKET
and MYSQL_UPDATE_PORT?
In my opinion these values should be set to MYSQL_UPDATE_SOCKET and
MYSQL_UPDATE_PORT?
On 05 Dec 07, Tren Blackburn wrote:
> Try disabling qmail-ext in your vpopmail build and see what happens.
Yes, disabling qmail-ext parses the .qmail file, which also can be seen
in the source code after the part I have posted, but this breaks other
things in my setup (i.e. mailing-list handling)
Try disabling qmail-ext in your vpopmail build and see what happens.
Regards,
Tren
- Original Message -
From: Hartmut Wernisch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: vchkpw@inter7.com
Sent: Wed Dec 05 00:52:39 2007
Subject: Re: [vchkpw] hyphen in local address part
Hello it's me again!
I examined t
Public Domain. That is a valid choice on SouceForge.
:-)
I hope you can garner more support.
Me too... We'll see I'm about to reply to you on the qmail list and
we'll see what happens...
Well, now that Charles has responded...
You did previously say that you would rather not hav
Tom Collins wrote:
On Dec 5, 2007, at 2:51 AM, Hartmut Wernisch wrote:
So now I am wondering why line 197-202 is setting the values to
MYSQL_READ_SOCKET and MYSQL_READ_PORT instead of MYSQL_UPDATE_SOCKET
and MYSQL_UPDATE_PORT?
In my opinion these values should be set to MYSQL_UPDATE_SOCKET an
Christopher Chan wrote:
Public Domain. That is a valid choice on SouceForge.
:-)
I hope you can garner more support.
Me too... We'll see I'm about to reply to you on the qmail list and
we'll see what happens...
Well, now that Charles has responded...
You did previously say th
Tom Collins wrote:
Hartmut, can you test this fix? Rick, can you get this into the next
vpopmail release if Hartmut reports it as good?
That looks like a reasonable fix to me. Hartmut: can you check it
before I commit the patch?
Rick
!DSPAM:4757599032005180316192!
Yes. As far as I am concerned, the project is not possible without the
support of the major qmail players. I will probably see about shutting
it down.
none of the lads here interested? I doubt many of you use vpopmail with
postfix like i do and now that qmail is public domain, i will proba
On Wed, 2007-12-05 at 19:05 -0700, Rick Widmer wrote:
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> Christopher Chan wrote:
> >
> >> Public Domain. That is a valid choice on SouceForge.
> >>
> >
> > :-)
> >
> >>
> >>> I hope you can garner more support.
> >>
> >> Me too... We'll see I'm about to reply to you on the qmail list and
>
On Dec 5, 2007, at 5:49 PM, Rick Widmer wrote:
Tom: Do you have the tracker number? I did not see anything that
jumped out at me from the open reports, or even the first 50 any
entries.
Maybe it was something that I saw on the list. I went in and looked
at the trackers and didn't see a
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