to be all
the test emails I have sent, but cannot retrieve.
Yes, I am using qmail-pop3d, and vchkpw
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vpopmail to do virtual domains, you need to include the
domain name in the username you use to pick up mail from the server.
That's the only way the POP/IMAP server can know what domain the user
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to use vipmap to map different domains to each IP. My server only
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, %.0fS, q);
+ } /* else don't make any changes */
break;
case 'd':
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add a few points to the message's spam
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On Friday, March 28, 2003, at 01:53 AM, Lucas Valdeón wrote:
Is correct to send mail from a reverse dns in the same domain, but
different
hostname that MX entry ?
Yes, that would be fine. Mail doesn't have to come from servers that
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cument on setting up a new qmail-based server with all the bells and whistles.)
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is
actually to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Look for a Delivered-To: header.
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/assign has the mapping of alias domain to real
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ail/domains/domain.com/.qmail-default look like?
How about ~vpopmail/domains/domain.com/.qmail-abc?
or ~vpopmail/domains/domain.com/abc/.qmail?
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exactly, but take a look at the QMAILDUID and
NOFILESGID lines at the top, and the -u and -g options to tcpserver.
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:
Unable_to_switch_to_/home/vpopmail/domains/
parsonsmotorsport.co.uk:_access_d
enied._(#4.3.0)/
@40003ed639b71f407b0c status: local 0/10 remote 0/20
Did you run qmail-newu after fixing the users/assign file? If that
doesn't work, maybe you should try restarting the qmail-smtpd process.
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On Sunday, June 1, 2003, at 01:22 PM, John Morrow wrote:
When I send a receive mail Qmail puts the mail in /home/morrow/Mairdir instead of
/home/vpopmail/domains/clanmorrow.com/morrow/Maildir. I have worked on this problem for
Remove clanmorrow.com from /var/qmail/control/locals.
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I have a sizable patch from Jeff Hedlund scheduled for the
qmailadmin-1.0.21 release that adds very flexible, per-user
spamassassin support.
I'll (hopefully) announce the release later today, along with
information on how it works.
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difficult -- you'd have
to update all the Maildir references in the .qmail files, and make sure
you update all of the mailing list files.
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that could be modified by the vpopmail programs.
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/.
Some of the users would even
StripWhitespaceFromTheMessageAndInlineCapitalizeEverything to get more
in each message.
It was quite effective, and shouldn't be too hard to implement with
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ult .qmail file */
if (mkdir(Maildir,VPOPMAIL_DIR_MODE) == -1){
chdir(tmpbuf); free(tmpbuf); free(tmpdir);
printf(make_user_dir: error 3\n);
return(NULL);
}
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that might link into vpopmail.
A modification that used a skeleton directory could also be useful for
those who want to have extra Maildirs automatically created (say for
SPAM) on user creation. A shell script wrapper does the trick on the
command line, but not for qmailadmin.
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scanning, then you should look into switching to qmail-spamc instead.
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and ssh
between the two hosts (I set them up as trusted hosts so I wouldn't
have to constantly enter my password).
Don't forget to move the alias domains as well! They don't appear in
~vpopmail/domains -- you'll have to look in /var/qmail/users/assign to
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of the patches fix known bugs, or are just for new features.
We are pushing for a stable release of both vpopmail and qmailadmin
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of the domain name (@ to trailing NULL) and skip
that many bytes from the beginning of the address.
Maybe it's better to use other environment variables (USER, HOST,
LOCAL, RECIPIENT?) to build the delivered-to header.
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directory of SpamAssassin for the source to qmail-spamc and
instructions on how to use it.
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never replaced qmail-local with vqmaillocal on my servers. Is
this standard procedure? If not, perhaps you should stick with
qmail-local.
After reading README.vqmaillocal and looking at the date on
vqmaillocal.c, I'd say that it's currently an incomplete replacement
for qmail-local.
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char(32) not null, \
-pw_domain char(64) not null,
+pw_domain char(64) not null, \
pw_passwd char(40), \
pw_uid int, pw_gid int, \
pw_gecos char(48), \
-pw_dir char(160),
+pw_dir char(160), \
pw_shell char(20), \
primary key (pw_name, pw_domain )
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. Add the missing \ to
the end of those two lines.
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On Sunday, June 29, 2003, at 08:08 AM, Peter Palmreuther wrote:
- read the man pages
- execute
ezmlm-sub -N $ML_DIR address_01 [address_02 ... address_XX]
Or, save the list of addresses to a file and do
ezmlm-sub -N $ML_DIR /tmp/addrlist.txt
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Sun, 29 Jun 2003 19:26:57 +0100
And, if you're the subscriber to [EMAIL PROTECTED] that happens to have
213.13.72.36 as your IP address -- scan your system with an up-to-date
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get the messages?
If it's moderated, set a moderator and that address will get the message before it goes out to the list. Depending on your list options, you may have set up the list in a way where the messages you send are ignored.
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to
smtproutes to route the mail to the correct server.
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clearer list options (especially regarding who can post to the list) when modifying the list.
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On Thursday, July 3, 2003, at 03:16 PM, Tom Collins wrote:
After a quick look at the qmailadmin source though, I see that it's
completely broken for non-idx installations of ezmlm.
I've posted a patch to SourceForge of qmailadmin so it will work with
standard (non-idx) versions of ezmlm
is at 213.13.72.80, and is in the .pt tld. If you
think you might be that infected user, please run Stinger.
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On Monday, July 7, 2003, at 12:54 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
whats inside domains/$domainname I am interested in the .qmail file
permissions.
Owned by vpopmail.vchkpw, file permissions are 0600, directories are
0700.
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, and leave root
out if it.
In the case of a virtual domain managed with vpopmail, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
doesn't have any special capabilities. There shouldn't be any problem
with setting it up and using it as an email account.
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would
release it last Friday, but it doesn't show up on
http://www.inter7.com/develop.html.
Once vpopmail has been declared stable (or at least more stable than
5.2.1), we'll be able to release qmailadmin as stable.
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? Can we add a line that says don't
compile courier with authdaemon as line 1?
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-readable, anyone can find out the username and
password to MySQL.
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forward emails to --[EMAIL PROTECTED], i receive the message Name
already used info.
Modify [EMAIL PROTECTED] and add [EMAIL PROTECTED] to it.
In QmailAdmin 1.0.21, aliases were removed and replaced by forwards.
In the past, an alias just referred to a local forward (same domain).
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On Sunday, July 13, 2003, at 01:19 PM, Rick Macdougall wrote:
2 - You may have to re-compile anything that works with libvpopmail -
qmailadmin and courier-imap are two I can think of.
And qmail-smtpd if you have the chkuser patch.
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, that would be a real pain, would be to create a default
domain with all of the special usernames, then create all of the real
domains and make aliases to the special accounts. E.g.,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] becomes a forward to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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should process
a .qmail-user file before vdelivermail even gets involved.
Another way that works for both qmail-local and vdelivermail is
|/bin/true
or
/dev/null
Note that you can bounce messages as well with a .qmail-user file like
this:
|/var/qmail/bin/bouncesaying 'Invalid account'
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| [+] Mailing Lists | Log Out
The [+] would be linked to add, the main text would be linked to the list page for each account type.
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domain, and
then forward it on.
If your server didn't accept mail for domains in the rcpthosts file, it
would be impossible for anyone to send you email.
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On Tuesday, July 15, 2003, at 10:02 AM, Jeremy Kister wrote:
On Tuesday, July 15, 2003 12:07 PM, Tom Collins wrote:
Please note! vdelivermail should NEVER be used in .qmail-user files
--
it should only appear in the .qmail-default file.
I'm not arguing here, just expressing my ignorance... Why
What does /var/qmail/users/assign look like? Could both domains be
mapped to the same home directory?
Is mail for mx2.ebox.at stored in ~vpopmail/domains/mx2.ebox.at?
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use the HTTP_HOST environment
variable, which it pulls from the URL you use to connect.
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bounces.
Jeff Hedlund
- Ignore comments when processing .qmail files.
- Process .qmail file when delivering to local (Maildir) catchall.
- vdelivermail now properly sets [EMAIL PROTECTED] and sets Deliver-To
header on local deliveries.
Tom Collins
- Fix usage formatting on vconvert.
- Support for MB/KB
to
see how it interfaces to vpopmail, and work on the parts of vpopmail
that it touches? Otherwise, it will probably be necessary to review
each function in vpopmail to make sure it could be called repeatedly,
work properly, and not leak memory.
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pages, that would make my work easier.
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is to do. I had set up qmail based on y mysql Table.
Take a look at vqregister:
http://www.inter7.com/vqregister.html
vQregister is a CGI which allows new email users to signup on your
system. It is extremely configurable, and has many methods of operation.
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. There shouldn't be any limits.
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it with vadduser, but you can use vmoduser after creating
the account to set the flags. It's not very efficient, but should fit
your needs.
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On Wednesday, July 23, 2003, at 08:26 AM, John Simpson wrote:
it seems to me that the newer versions of vpopmail should
automatically add
this extra : to the end of lines which are missing it, if there was a
file
format change from one version to another.
The current 5.3 series does that, and
and be encouraged to contribute patches
that fix large sections of code, instead of just adding ugly band-aids
on already ugly code.
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/qmail/control/doublebounceto
echo # /var/qmail/alias/.qmail-doublebounce
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not been accepted to the vpopmail
source, please send them to me or post them to the Patch Tracker on
SourceForge http://sourceforge.net/projects/vpopmail/.
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isn't correct, then it's the fault of the sender.
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mail to the appropriate dx.
Nothing automated about it unless you code up some shell scripts and
use ssh to run programs remotely on d1 and d2.
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to spread the load.
I guess now is as good an opportunity as any to announce that I will be
on vacation from July 25 through August 1. I will be releasing
QmailAdmin 1.0.25 and Vpopmail 5.3.22 before the end of the day, and
following up on any bugs found when I return.
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of symbol
/usr/include/time.h:144: previous declaration of `timezone'
The time.h problem is fixed in 5.3.23, but I don't have enough
information to help with config.h.
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I'm leaving for the airport in 5 minutes, but here's the 5.3.23 release:
5.3.23
Tom Collins
- Removed timezone declaration to correct compile problem on
FreeBSD.
5.3.22
Moshe Jacobson
- Fix maildir_to_email() to work with hashed domain directories.
Matt Berardi
- Add 2 second timeout on MySQL
timezone is
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the mail to the primary server.
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tested.
If this works, please let me know so we can look into the cause of the
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On Tuesday, July 29, 2003, at 03:20 AM, Gerald Villemure wrote:
Hmmm interesting... vdelivermail could stop trying to use .qmail files
altogether and simply rely totaly on SQL.
This is the idea behind valiases. valias support is high on the todo
list for qmailadmin.
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will wait until we have a
stable version to release, which should be soon. We're focusing almost
entirely on bugfixes at this point.
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/home/vpopmail/domains/domain.com/user/Maildir/.
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... this host is not in
my rcpthosts
In addition to adding the entry to smtproutes, I think you also need to
add it to rcpthosts (or morercpthosts).
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vget_real_domain(char *domain, int len )
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? And this only happens with loglevel=e, and not loglevel=y.
Correct?
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vpopmail, or just fix the
ownership after you do it):
echo |/home/vpopmail/bin/vdelivermail '' bounce-no-mailbox
/home/vpopmail/domains/bitblit.net/.qmail-default
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/vpopmail/ will always have the latest releases.
That said, the 5.3.23 release has various problems, and I suggest that you wait until we release 5.3.24 (very soon now) which corrects those bugs.
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code, and we have a few other maintenance fixes as well.
Changelog:
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- Removed all references to timezone to be POSIX compliant. Now
uses gmtime() with + for date header.
- Fixed bug in my updated vget_assign that caused segfaults
in many cases (including running vadddomain
box.
It works by skipping the 14-character Delivered-To: part of the
header as qmail sets it. It converts the trailing newline to a
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, but it's high on our to do list. Unfortunately, the code that reads and writes a user's .qmail file is in need of a major overhaul.
Also note that qmailadmin has it's own list. Send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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(in_domain) and another
free(..). i commented them out and recompiled, so i could create the
necc. domain directories.
Delete the domain, download and install the latest vpopmail (5.3.24)
and re-add it before trying anything else.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/vpopmail/
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?
What do your MySQL tables look like? What does a typical user entry
look like?
Is this an issue of the old tables having encrypted passwords without
cleartext equivalents?
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is the editor. If you have vpopmail-related documentation to
contribute, please submit it here:
http://sourceforge.net/docman/?group_id=85937
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Michael Bowe has taken the time to back-port many of the bugfixes from
the 5.3 series to 5.2.1. We have a tentative release of 5.2.2
available on the SourceForge site (as vpopmail-beta) for those who want
to test it out.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/vpopmail/
Release Notes:
This is a
On Sunday, August 10, 2003, at 04:19 PM, Brad wrote:
I am trying to install vpomail on openbsd 3.3. I have installed many
times
on various flavours of linux with no issue.
That problem was fixed in 5.3.24.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/vpopmail/
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need more information as to when it
fails.
Michael is working on a 5.2.2 release that backports major bugfixes
from the 5.3 series. We hope to have a 5.4 release (i.e., a stable 5.3
release) of vpopmail ready by the end of August.
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to it (processing its .qmail file if
necessary).
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will update the Inter7 site soon to avoid future confusion related to new releases.
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,
/var/qmail/vpop.
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. Please continue to use [EMAIL PROTECTED] for those questions.
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On Monday, August 11, 2003, at 02:00 PM, VeNoMouS wrote:
has any one actally been able to get vpopmail to work with postgresql yet?
Charles Boening contributed a few postgresql patches for the 5.3.24 release, and I'm assuming that at the very least he has been able to use it.
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many changes to directory ownership and
permissions is a bad thing.
If you do not have the time, then I'll try to take a look at the
install command and change Makefile.am to use it instead of the current
mess of code.
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in virtual domain email
addressing.
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On Wednesday, August 20, 2003, at 10:30 AM, Benjamin Tomhave wrote:
Or is this something completely different?
My understanding is that with address extensions enabled, mail sent to
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vpopmail 5.3.20, then recompile
courier, you should not see this happen.
If you do, we'd love to hear about it. Michael Bowe and I both
reviewed the code in recent versions and couldn't get it to fail in the
way described in the original post.
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and vpopmail downloads.
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anyone out there upgraded to 5.2.2 from 5.2.1? I classified it as
beta on the SourceForge site because we haven't tested it very
thoroughly. It is primarily made up of bugfixes ported from the 5.3
series, but we could have introduced some new problems.
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user: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
POP/IMAP server: mail.domain.com
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/domains/test.com/vpasswd
file for the password.
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ChangeLog:
Tom Collins
- Fix code in vdelivermail.c that builds Delivered-To header on
catchall emails. (strips domain- from [EMAIL PROTECTED])
[785604]
- Convert vpgsql.c from DOS to Unix format (strip \r). [785680]
- Modified Makefile.am to allow installs to /usr/local instead
of /home
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