MySQL-3.23.30-1.i386.rpm, is the server. I also have the clients installed as well as the mentioned development libraries. - Original Message - From: Aaron Carr Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2001 9:18 PM To: Mark Steller Subject: RE: sqwebmail (vpopmail 4.9.7+mysql) compile fails I don
I installed vpopmail with mysql support and qmailadmin no problems works good. Now I want to get sqwebmail 1.2.1 running, but have problem around the authlib part. I even tried sqwebmail 1.1.2 both with same results. I run: ./configure --with-htmllibdir=/usr/local/share/sqwebmail --with-cachedir=
Damon Muller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> This is standard Unix crypt behaviour. Unless you are using MD5
> passwords on your system (or Blowfish, I believe, on OpenBSD), then
> your system accounts will show the same behaviour.
> There is probably a way to force vpopmail to use MD5 if the syst
I can't see how that could possibly be construed as a security drawback. POP
is inherently insecure in the first place (sending clear text passwords
across the net) and password sniffing is much more of a problem (and the
easiest way to collect passwords) than people cracking passwords.
So, unle
Hi,
I would like to use vpopmail spanned across multiple, back-end servers,
using LDAP for authentication. A main POP server will be the front-end
server and send the requests to the back-end servers. I know this is
possible using qmail-ldap. Is that possible?
Also, I would like to use qm
Also, you could just shutdown vpopmail and qmail and manually move some of
the domains to the new drive and link them in. I would do this if there
isn't a cleaner way for you.
Tren.
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on 1/16/01 1:26 AM, Konstantin Borovik at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> d) What does the domains' .qmail-default file contain?
>
> It is empty.
This shouldn't be empty. It should have something like:
|/home/vpopmail/bin/vdelivermail '' bounce-no-mailbox
Otherwise, qmail will never hand the mess
Just remember that the vpopmail.vchkpw uid/gid is stored in the
/var/qmail/users/assign file. If you are manually recreating the
virtualdomain on the new box (vadddomain), then this isn't an issue. But if
you're copying over the qmail control files (like I did once), you need to
make sure they a
You could start installing new domains under a different uid, and have that
user's home directory be on the new drive. You could also manually move
some existing domains to that user as well, if you're already running out of
space.
-Bill
on 1/16/01 9:36 AM, devrim baris acar at [EMAIL PROTECTED
Hi,
We have a sqwebmail/vpopmail/qmail service.
The problem is as the inboxes grow we will start running out of disk space.
How can we add another hard disk to the existing machine configuration and
tell vpopmail use this hd as an alternative users repository.
Thanks in advance.
baris
On Tue, Jan 16, 2001 at 06:08:56AM +, Tim Hassan wrote:
> No matter how long you set the password to when adding a new user, only the
> first 8 characters of the password are used. So for example, if I do:
>
> ./vadduser [EMAIL PROTECTED] this-is-hard-to-guess-234234235-23423
>
> and th
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Hello Francis,
Tuesday, January 16, 2001, 9:38:32 AM, you wrote:
> At the new target, I will simply restore the tar gzip file under the
same
> location.
> Now, must I use the same UID/GID as in the old machine? What effect
if I
> use other UID/GID, the new one?
As was pointed out in an email by another user recently, the UID and GID is
stored in the config.status file after compiling vpopmail. To the best of my
knowledge, if you compile a clean source tree of vpopmail on the new system
after you have added the vpopmail/vchkpw user/group, then you shouldn
Hi all,
Let's say my vchkpw UID/GID is 500/500. If I want the whole domain files to
move to another site/hdd, I would simply tar gzip all files under
~vpopmail/domains/
At the new target, I will simply restore the tar gzip file under the same
location.
Now, must I use the same UID/GID as in
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