Where is the 4.10.31 version located?
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Ken Jones" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "J.M.Roth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, August 04, 2001 8:13 AM
Subject: Re: mysql setup


> Hi JM
>
> The 4.10.31 version has the completed vconversion program. It was
> temporarily turned off when the mysql api changed somewhere around
> 4.10.14. We finally got caught up on the todo list to update
> vconvert.
>
> --enable-valias=y tells vdelivermail to look up aliases using the valias
> api function calls. For mysql sites the aliases are stored in a
> mysql table. Mysql people like this because they can write sql
> applications to update aliases. For the cdb and all other modules
> the valias api uses the standard .qmail files.
>
> --enable-auth-logging=y
> Some sites want to lookup the time a user last authenticated
> on the system. This option turns that feature on. Uses? sites
> can age email accounts, vdeloldusers is an example of ageing/deleting
> un used email accounts.
>
> --enable-mysql-replication=y
> This is complicated. The short answer it makes the vpopmail
> api (and all applications using the api) work with mysql's
> replication feature. We used it to place a "read only"
> "live" copy of mysql on each email server in a cluster.
>
>
>
> On 03 Aug 2001 22:12:39 +0200, J.M.Roth wrote:
> > hi,
> > I tried installing 4.10.30 with mysql authorization which seems to have
worked alright but the vconvert util is dead
> > It doesn't output a thing. Neither does it convert anything...
> >
> > Also, what are the following configure options good for in detail?
> > --enable-valias
> > --enable-auth-logging
> > --enable-mysql-replication
> >
> > BTW
> > configure --help still displays this:   --enable-sqwebmail-pass=y|n
Turn off support for sqwebmail passwords (y) or off (n)
> > OFF or OFF ????
>
> Thanks, the new version has better information.
>
> --enable-sqwebmail-pass=y|n   Turn on support for sqwebmail passwords
> (y) or off (n) default is no. For sqwebmail-3.0 and above use default no
>
> >
> > Thanks for any help.
> >
> > J.M.Roth
>
>
>

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