Good morning all,
Yesterday I decided to implement onchange to support a mechanism to
reject nonexistent accounts on the system. thanks to John Simpson for
the DaemonTools part of this scheme. I rebuilt and re-installed
vpopmail-5.4.23 with
onchange enabled, and then rebuilt qmailadmin and vqa
I have a mail server configured using the onchange feature (using
instructions from jms1.net). It has worked very well since installation, but
sometime in the past 3 days, it stopped functioning. I am looking for the
best way to diagnose and correct the problem.
~vpopmail/etc/onchange is execut
On Dec 22, 2006, at 5:02 AM, John Simpson wrote:
i think it's easier to just leave it as running a shell script- the
concept is a lot easier for people to understand and administer.
and again, unless you're running a huge ISP and have a steady
stream of changes, the script isn't run so often
On 2006-12-21, at 0330, Rick Widmer wrote:
I think I remember you saying that you had your onchange script
write to a pipe, and a program running under daemontools c reads
the pipe and does the work. If so wouldn't it be a lot faster if
vpopmail just wrote to the pipe?
faster, perhaps..
John:
I think I remember you saying that you had your onchange script write to
a pipe, and a program running under daemontools c reads the pipe and
does the work. If so wouldn't it be a lot faster if vpopmail just wrote
to the pipe? I think it would be worthwhile to have
--enable-onchange-p
On 2006-04-16, at 0822, Rick Widmer wrote:
John Simpson wrote:
i just had a thought- is there a "vchkpw-devel" mailing list that
this conversation should be moved to? i suspect that most people
on the list aren't interested in these kinds of low-level
details- or maybe i'm wrong and peop
John Simpson wrote:
On 2006-04-16, at 0334, Rick Widmer wrote:
John Simpson wrote:
On 2006-04-16, at 0050, Rick Widmer wrote:
anything lower than 4 won't compile if you're using mysql or pgsql...
and 5 includes your suggestion of moving the del_domain and del_user
notifications to BEFO
On 2006-04-16, at 0334, Rick Widmer wrote:
John Simpson wrote:
On 2006-04-16, at 0050, Rick Widmer wrote:
I've just committed John Simpson's onchange patch. I've added
the ability to enable it with --enable-onchange-script, and a
file README.onchange.
cool... except that i've update
John Simpson wrote:
On 2006-04-16, at 0050, Rick Widmer wrote:
I've just committed John Simpson's onchange patch. I've added the
ability to enable it with --enable-onchange-script, and a file
README.onchange.
cool... except that i've updated the patch twice today, and i'm in the
pr
On 2006-04-16, at 0050, Rick Widmer wrote:
I've just committed John Simpson's onchange patch. I've added the
ability to enable it with --enable-onchange-script, and a file
README.onchange.
cool... except that i've updated the patch twice today, and i'm in
the process of building anothe
On 2006-04-15, at 2152, Rick Widmer wrote:
Rick Widmer wrote:
John Simpson wrote:
(1) please include the URL http://qmail.jms1.net/patches/
vpopmail.shtml in the file, so that poeple can easily find the
documentation i have written (and will be maintaining) for it.
i'll be watching this
I've just committed John Simpson's onchange patch. I've added the
ability to enable it with --enable-onchange-script, and a file
README.onchange. I've also suppressed a few calls to the script that I
considered redundant.
It should be available in anonymous CVS within a couple of hours.
Sorry, when I got your last message I missed one point...
Rick Widmer wrote:
John Simpson wrote:
(1) please include the URL http://qmail.jms1.net/patches/
vpopmail.shtml in the file, so that poeple can easily find the
documentation i have written (and will be maintaining) for it. i'll
be w
John Simpson wrote:
On 2006-04-15, at 1756, Rick Widmer wrote:
Do you really want the onchange function to be called three times on
an add_domain operation, and two times on an add_user operation? I
find it problematic that you are notified of the mod_user before the
add_user, and pers
On 2006-04-15, at 1756, Rick Widmer wrote:
Do you really want the onchange function to be called three times
on an add_domain operation, and two times on an add_user
operation? I find it problematic that you are notified of the
mod_user before the add_user, and personally would prefer onl
John Simpson & Robin Bowes
Do you really want the onchange function to be called three times on an
add_domain operation, and two times on an add_user operation? I find it
problematic that you are notified of the mod_user before the add_user,
and personally would prefer only one call per opera
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