On Oct 11, 2004, at 1:51 AM, Nemir N wrote:
Yes, fabulous common sense. Unfortunately, I am in a position where
one of my system users needs to get her mail through her shell.
It's possible to configure PINE to use IMAP to access a mailbox -- it
might be possible to configure whatever email cli
Am Mo, den 11.10.2004 schrieb Rick Widmer um 11:48:
> Nemir N wrote:
> > On Mon, 11 Oct 2004 01:08:06 -0600, Rick Widmer
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>If you only want that one user to be special:
> >
> >>create a file .qmail-tutor in ~/domains/test.org/ and another in
> >>~/domains/test.net/
Nemir N wrote:
Yes, fabulous common sense. Unfortunately, I am in a position where
one of my system users needs to get her mail through her shell. I
did seem to manage to get the boxes all set up great following Paul
Gregg's how-to, however the checkpasswd code refused to compile on my
OpenBS
Nemir N wrote:
On Mon, 11 Oct 2004 01:08:06 -0600, Rick Widmer
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If you only want that one user to be special:
create a file .qmail-tutor in ~/domains/test.org/ and another in
~/domains/test.net/ that contains:
&[EMAIL PROTECTED]
will the email still appear to be from [
On Mon, 11 Oct 2004 01:08:06 -0600, Rick Widmer
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Nemir N wrote:
>
> > but I have a situation where I
> > want to set up one popbox for similar usernames across a few domains.
> If you want all users in those domains to be identical:
sadly, this isn't the case.
Nemir N wrote:
Just installed vpopmail for the first time... It seems to be working
fine. I am not sure exactly what it is doing with everything which
leaves me with a couple of questions.
good.
It seems to point any virtual domain to a new ~/domains/domain.name
directory which is fine (great ev