ever try
to sell it to non-technicians). I'm sorry I don't have a link, but you
should find it easily with google though.
Ciao
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On Thursday 29 April 2004 03:53, Jonathan Shaw wrote:
> vconvert -c -m
>
> Works like a charm for me.
Thanks for the input, I'm more and more towards his option.
Ciao
ce
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On Thursday 29 April 2004 02:39, Rick Widmer wrote:
> Good luck. Two servers, or a virtual server where each qmail+vpopmail
> image appeared as a separate machine would be the only ways I would want
> to keep them separate. If you find a reasonable way, please let us know.
An idea could be to ru
y :)
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Questa è la mia vita, se ho bisogno te lo dico, sono io che guido, io
che vado fuori strada, sempre io che pago...
nse :)
By the way, I've tried that with vpopmail 5.4.0.
Thanks for your help and your great software ;)
Ciao
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