I don't have any vpopmail related tables in my Mysql vpopmail database after
installation.
I discovered that during the install of vpopmail I typo'd the vpopmail password I
wanted to use in the mysql db. I assume that as a result of that error that the
tables didn't created properly.
I've tried
Thanks to the lists' advice to make distclean and reconfig and recompile was great!
HOWEVER, something laying around (maybe not vpopmail?) is generating this 'maillog'
entry (Redhat linux 7.3):
"Feb 20 08:32:07 (edited hostname) imapd: could not connect to mysql update server
Access denied for u
to try SSL auth.
Thanks again!
Dave.
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From: Jesse Guardiani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 20 Feb 2003 09:46:16 -0500
>On Thursday 20 February 2003 09:41, David Richardson wrote:
>> Thank
Robin, if it's up for a vote, I'll second your motion!
I don't plan on changing my MySQL params very often, but I'm _certain_ that I'll
forget to update vmysql.h during a recompile and I'll foobar my Vpopmail.
Perhaps we could just cobble together a helper perl script to query for and rewrite
t
Ben, I don't think you would declare any local domains (other than localhost?) in a
vpopmail implementation... I recall something in the docs about that. I'm extremely
new, so caveat emptor.
Dave.
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From: "Ben Ullian" <[EMAIL PROTECTE
Steve, the SMTP-AUTH functionality is added to qmail as a patch. With SMTP-AUTH and
VPOPmail, you are able to authenticate virtual domain users into a _temporary_ mode to
run your system as a relay based upon their IP being added by VPOPmail into a "table"
of recently authenticated IPs. This I