run configure
add the line
make and make install
On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 2:51 PM, shiv wrote:
> this is strange, after editing the file and add the quick fix and run
> ./configure.
> the quick fix line get removed from the file.
>
> after recompile, same result, the table does not exists.
>
> s
this is strange, after editing the file and add the quick fix and run
./configure.
the quick fix line get removed from the file.
after recompile, same result, the table does not exists.
shiv
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> shiv wrote:
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>> hello
>> after upgrading from
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shiv wrote:
>
> hello
> after upgrading from vpopmail 2.4.27 to 5.5.0 and starting vusaged
> I am getting the following error
shiv, if you want a quick fix, just edit the vmysql.h file in the backends/mysql
directory, and add a line at the top:
#d
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shiv wrote:
>
> hello
> after upgrading from vpopmail 2.4.27 to 5.5.0 and starting vusaged
> I am getting the following error
>
> vmysql: sql error[3]: Table 'vpopmail.test.gy' doesn't exist
> Attempting to rebuild connection to SQL server
> vmysql:
> Christian Reeves wrote:
>> I am/was running vpopmail 5.2.1 and want to upgrade to 5.4.3.
>> I read the FAQ about upgrading and it seems pretty straightforward. I
>> backup up the recommended dir's, downloaded the latest stable release,
>> compiled with the same options I did when installing the c
> Christian Reeves wrote:
>> I am/was running vpopmail 5.2.1 and want to upgrade to 5.4.3.
>> I read the FAQ about upgrading and it seems pretty straightforward. I
>> backup up the recommended dir's, downloaded the latest stable release,
>> compiled with the same options I did when installing the c
> Christian Reeves wrote:
>> I am/was running vpopmail 5.2.1 and want to upgrade to 5.4.3.
>> I read the FAQ about upgrading and it seems pretty straightforward. I
>> backup up the recommended dir's, downloaded the latest stable release,
>> compiled with the same options I did when installing the c
Christian Reeves wrote:
I am/was running vpopmail 5.2.1 and want to upgrade to 5.4.3.
I read the FAQ about upgrading and it seems pretty straightforward. I backup
up the recommended dir's, downloaded the latest stable release, compiled
with the same options I did when installing the current running
On Friday 09 April 2004 16:16, Christian Reeves wrote:
> 1. How do I know definitivley that I'm runnin the newer version?
# ~vpopmail/bin/vadduser -v
version: 5.4.0
--
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"Ho iniziato a usare FreeBSD perche' m$ usava me. ed e' spiacevole"
crisBSD in irc su: irc.azzurra.o
gt; can you 'telnet mail.you.com 110'?
>
> I did not see where you said that you having trouble authenticating with
> POP.
>
> -alex
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Nathan Chan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Se
Alex,
> I had to 'chown root.root /home/vpopmail/bin/vchkpw'.
> Will check this.
No go. My previous version of vchkpw was vpopmail:vchkpw and so was my new version. I tried it root:root but still no go.
Nathan
G'Day Alex,
> 1)
> I had to 'chown root.root /home/vpopmail/bin/vchkpw'.
Will check this.
> 2) Also, try this:
>
> make the 'authmodulelist=' line in
> /usr/local/sqwebmail/authdaemonrc look like:
> authmodulelist="authvchkpw"
>
> Because I think sqwebmail gets confused if authvchkpw is not fi
Hello,
I recently setup a vpopmail + qmail + sqwebmail box.
NOTE: I may be confusing some of the following suggestions with courier-imap
install issues I had. Sorry if im off here.
1)
I had to 'chown root.root /home/vpopmail/bin/vchkpw'.
2)
Also, try this:
make the 'authmodulelist=' line in
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