Dumb Cluebie Has a Question

2000-08-04 Thread Joshua Pruitt
Hello. First of all, I set up qmail (tcpserver, cdb, et al) and vpopmail on a new linux-mandrake box (shoulda used OpenBSD, yeah yeah, but I'll keep things really familiar 'til I get QMail-adjusted... ;) It all starts up and runs (from rc.local)! Good so far. A /etc/passwd user (namely, me) on

dumb domain question

2000-08-14 Thread Joshua Pruitt
Well, I've got everything set up (qmail, vpopmail, sqwebmail, etc.), and it works beautifully! I do have one last sticking point. I have two domains, foo.com and foo.net. How do I set everything at foo.com to alias to foo.net? I want every user to be able to recieve the same mail at either foo.co

Re: dumb domain question

2000-08-14 Thread Joshua Pruitt
> Well, I've got everything set up (qmail, vpopmail, sqwebmail, etc.), > and it works beautifully! > > I do have one last sticking point. I have two domains, foo.com and > foo.net. How do I set everything at foo.com to alias to foo.net? I want > every user to be able to recieve the same mail at

[vchkpw] Vpopmail + Courier-imap as non-root

2003-07-11 Thread Joshua Pruitt
Ok, so I'm installing qmail + vpopmail + courier-imap. Everything almost works. But I'm stuck at getting courier-imap to do SMTP-relaying via vpopmail's --roaming-users. According to the FAQ: 2. Courier-IMAP doesn't detect roaming users in the vpopmail library correctly, so force it by doi

Re: [vchkpw] Vpopmail + Courier-imap as non-root

2003-07-11 Thread Joshua Pruitt
Are you sure you compiled *without* authdaemon? You shouldn't get an authdaemon error if you're only using authvchkpw. I tried compiling it both ways - with and without the --without-authdaemon directive. :P Same results. -Josh