Re: [qmailtoaster] Re: vqadmin on centos 6.4 x64

2013-08-19 Thread System Admin

I still have ready mede VM`s avaliable:
http://techyguru.com/downloads.html

Dave

On 8/11/2013 10:01 AM, Eric Shubert wrote:

On 08/11/2013 06:45 AM, Istvan Köpe wrote:

There is also an other approach. The idea came after I struggled with
the Centos installation. Install ESXI 5.1 on the server and create a
dedicated virtual machine for Qmailtoaster using the Centos 5.


Running QMT as a VM on a virtual platform is a practice I expect to 
become more common as virtualization technology matures. Personally, I 
use the Proxmox platform using KVM, and used VMware Server2 in the past.


We've had prebuilt QMT VMs available in the past. You'll need to 
search the list archives for them. We may make prebuilt VMs available 
in the future as well. That can require a good deal of bandwidth, so 
we probably should set up bit-torrents for this when the time comes.


There is also some wiki content which addresses virtual QMT hosts 
(which will be due for updating soon, as it's become a bit dated).


I hope to have COS6 'officially' available in the next couple months 
(at the latest), as COS7 beta is due out at the end of the year.


Thanks to everyone for their patience and support.




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[qmailtoaster] Re: vqadmin on centos 6.4 x64

2013-08-19 Thread Eric Shubert

Thanks Dave. I was hoping you'd chime in. :)
Just curious, do you have any download stats for the VMs?
Also, I see this is all in a private area. What do people need to do to 
gain access?

Thanks again.

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On 08/19/2013 08:15 AM, System Admin wrote:

I still have ready mede VM`s avaliable:
http://techyguru.com/downloads.html

Dave

On 8/11/2013 10:01 AM, Eric Shubert wrote:

On 08/11/2013 06:45 AM, Istvan Köpe wrote:

There is also an other approach. The idea came after I struggled with
the Centos installation. Install ESXI 5.1 on the server and create a
dedicated virtual machine for Qmailtoaster using the Centos 5.


Running QMT as a VM on a virtual platform is a practice I expect to
become more common as virtualization technology matures. Personally, I
use the Proxmox platform using KVM, and used VMware Server2 in the past.

We've had prebuilt QMT VMs available in the past. You'll need to
search the list archives for them. We may make prebuilt VMs available
in the future as well. That can require a good deal of bandwidth, so
we probably should set up bit-torrents for this when the time comes.

There is also some wiki content which addresses virtual QMT hosts
(which will be due for updating soon, as it's become a bit dated).

I hope to have COS6 'officially' available in the next couple months
(at the latest), as COS7 beta is due out at the end of the year.

Thanks to everyone for their patience and support.




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Re: [qmailtoaster] Re: vqadmin on centos 6.4 x64

2013-08-19 Thread System Admin

Hi, all
unfortunately, I don't have any stats, as I recently moved to new servers.

The area is download area is secured so if you need a vm please email 
your request at

supp...@techyguru.com

You will get a user id and password, valid for 24 hours.

Dave


On 8/19/2013 7:46 AM, Eric Shubert wrote:

Thanks Dave. I was hoping you'd chime in. :)
Just curious, do you have any download stats for the VMs?
Also, I see this is all in a private area. What do people need to do 
to gain access?

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[qmailtoaster] Re: vqadmin on centos 6.4 x64

2013-08-11 Thread Eric Shubert

On 08/11/2013 06:45 AM, Istvan Köpe wrote:

There is also an other approach. The idea came after I struggled with
the Centos installation. Install ESXI 5.1 on the server and create a
dedicated virtual machine for Qmailtoaster using the Centos 5.


Running QMT as a VM on a virtual platform is a practice I expect to 
become more common as virtualization technology matures. Personally, I 
use the Proxmox platform using KVM, and used VMware Server2 in the past.


We've had prebuilt QMT VMs available in the past. You'll need to search 
the list archives for them. We may make prebuilt VMs available in the 
future as well. That can require a good deal of bandwidth, so we 
probably should set up bit-torrents for this when the time comes.


There is also some wiki content which addresses virtual QMT hosts (which 
will be due for updating soon, as it's become a bit dated).


I hope to have COS6 'officially' available in the next couple months (at 
the latest), as COS7 beta is due out at the end of the year.


Thanks to everyone for their patience and support.

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[qmailtoaster] Re: vqadmin build error

2012-08-09 Thread Eric Shubert

On 08/09/2012 01:49 AM, Alessio Cecchi wrote:

Il 09/08/2012 10:21, Athanasios Mademlis ha scritto:


Hello to the list,
I am trying to build the vqadmin-toaster-2.3.7-1.4.1.src.rpm in a
CentOS 6.3 machine
I receive the following error during configuration.

checking build system type... Invalid configuration
`x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu': machine `x86_64-unknown-linux' not
recognized
configure: error: /bin/sh ./config.sub x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu fa


Has anyone faced this problem again ?
Any possible solution ?

Best regards,


Hi,

vqadmin has old config.guess and config.sub files do not have the
definitions for the 64 bit operating systems. You can copy those files
from a recent vpopmail release and it should configure just fine.

Ciao


Thanks Alessio. Dan ran into this problem as well, but we hadn't gotten 
around to tracking it down yet. We'll be fixing it up the package(s) for 
Cos6 in the coming days. I hope to have QMT fully ready for Cos6 before 
the end of this month, but don't hold me to it. ;)


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Re: [qmailtoaster] Re: vqadmin

2012-08-08 Thread Postmaster

On 06/08/2012 17:26, Maxwell Smart wrote:


On 08/06/2012 06:47 AM, Dan McAllister wrote:

On 8/6/2012 2:24 AM, Maxwell Smart wrote:

Maxwell Smart wrote:


You're right.  I went back through some e mails and found a note 
from Dan about short tags in php.ini file.  By default it's off in 
php5.3 install.  It needs to be on according to Dan.  I switched it 
on, restarted Apache and everything works as expected.


Is there any security issue with having shot tags set to on?


_*You mean someone actually READS these??? *_

OMG! I'll have to make sure I'm /RIGHT /more often! :-)

FWIW: Short tags are not a real security issue unless you're in a 
mixed-scripting environment, in which case short tags can result in 
some odd (and sometimes extremely difficult to trace) problems -- 
especially with XML interoperability!


The elimination of short tags in PHP5.3 is actually a change (ok, 
maybe a migration) in the language syntax However, according to 
some documentation, elimination of short tags may be REQUIRED in the 
next major revision (PHP6)... there does seem to be some push-back in 
the PHP community (regarding the deprecation of even allowing short 
tags - the community appears to strongly favor keeping at least the 
option available, so I wouldn't be surprised to see it re-enabled as 
an option...).


However, as we (as a computing community) continue to move toward a 
platform-independent model, we're going to have to live better with 
other languages (like xml), and thus/as a coding style/, short tags 
need to be phased out as we maintain our PHP scripts (and templates). 
(It should be as easy as a global replace in php-only files!)


Just my thoughts! Before you complain, remember how much you paid for 
them!


Dan McAllister

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CALL TOLL FREE:
   877-IT4SOHO

We have support plans for QMail!



Not just read saved for reference!

Not complaining, just sharing.

Alex mentioned to simply change the tags which I did and they still 
don't work with short tags off.  I am sure it's something simple, but 
with the tag changed and short tags off it doesn't work, switch them 
on with no changes to the php code and it works.





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This is strange - are you sure you have checked all files for ? tags?


Re: [qmailtoaster] Re: vqadmin

2012-08-08 Thread Maxwell Smart

  
  

On 08/08/2012 06:40 AM, Postmaster
  wrote:


  
  On 06/08/2012 17:26, Maxwell Smart
wrote:
  
  


On 08/06/2012 06:47 AM, Dan
  McAllister wrote:


  
  On 8/6/2012 2:24 AM, Maxwell
Smart wrote:
  
  


Maxwell Smart wrote:

  
  
  
  You're right. I went back through some e mails and found
  a note from Dan about short tags in php.ini file. By
  default it's off in php5.3 install. It needs to be on
  according to Dan. I switched it on, restarted Apache and
  everything works as expected.
  
  Is there any security issue with having shot tags set to
  on?
  

  
  You mean someone actually READS these??? 
  
  OMG! I'll have to make sure I'm RIGHT more often! :-)
  
  FWIW: Short tags are not a real security issue unless you're
  in a mixed-scripting environment, in which case short tags can
  result in some odd (and sometimes extremely difficult to
  trace) problems -- especially with XML interoperability!
  
  The elimination of short tags in PHP5.3 is actually a change
  (ok, maybe a migration) in the language syntax However,
  according to some documentation, elimination of short tags may
  be REQUIRED in the next major revision (PHP6)... there does
  seem to be some push-back in the PHP community (regarding the
  deprecation of even allowing short tags - the community
  appears to strongly favor keeping at least the option
  available, so I wouldn't be surprised to see it re-enabled as
  an option...). 
  
  However, as we (as a computing community) continue to move
  toward a platform-independent model, we're going to have to
  live better with other languages (like xml), and thus as a
coding style, short tags need to be phased out as we
  maintain our PHP scripts (and templates). (It should be as
  easy as a global replace in php-only files!)
  
  Just my thoughts! Before you complain, remember how much you
  paid for them!
  
  Dan McAllister
  
  -- 

IT4SOHO, LLC
PO Box 507
St. Petersburg, FL 33731-0507

CALL TOLL FREE:
  877-IT4SOHO

We have support plans for QMail!




Not just read saved for reference!

Not complaining, just sharing.

Alex mentioned to simply change the tags which I did and they
still don't work with short tags off. I am sure it's something
simple, but with the tag changed and short tags off it doesn't
work, switch them on with no changes to the php code and it
works.




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  This is strange - are you sure you have checked all files for
  ? tags?


No, I started with one, the index file. It didn't work so I didn't
bother to go any farther. 
  


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[qmailtoaster] Re: vqadmin

2012-08-08 Thread Eric Shubert

On 08/08/2012 08:03 AM, Maxwell Smart wrote:

This is strange - are you sure you have checked all files for ? tags?


No, I started with one, the index file.  It didn't work so I didn't
bother to go any farther.


I don't know php very well at all (yet), but I'm guessing that the index 
file may have included other files (which could have included other 
files, etc.). Some of that stuff's written in C as well, which I suppose 
could be generating php code dynamically and might include short tags.


Don't sweat this. If you're really interested in debugging it, let's 
resume on the devel list, as it really concerns php53/Cos6. I'll be 
getting to Cos6 stuff in the next few days.


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RE: [qmailtoaster] Re: vqadmin

2012-08-08 Thread Helmut Fritz
Can someone send me a sample of the offending code?  I have a resource that
might be able to help.

-Original Message-
From: Eric Shubert [mailto:e...@shubes.net] 
Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2012 8:14 AM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: [qmailtoaster] Re: vqadmin

On 08/08/2012 08:03 AM, Maxwell Smart wrote:
 This is strange - are you sure you have checked all files for ? tags?

 No, I started with one, the index file.  It didn't work so I didn't
 bother to go any farther.

I don't know php very well at all (yet), but I'm guessing that the index 
file may have included other files (which could have included other 
files, etc.). Some of that stuff's written in C as well, which I suppose 
could be generating php code dynamically and might include short tags.

Don't sweat this. If you're really interested in debugging it, let's 
resume on the devel list, as it really concerns php53/Cos6. I'll be 
getting to Cos6 stuff in the next few days.

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[qmailtoaster] Re: vqadmin

2012-08-08 Thread Eric Shubert

On 08/08/2012 09:23 AM, Helmut Fritz wrote:

Can someone send me a sample of the offending code?  I have a resource that
might be able to help.

-Original Message-
From: Eric Shubert [mailto:e...@shubes.net]
Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2012 8:14 AM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: [qmailtoaster] Re: vqadmin

On 08/08/2012 08:03 AM, Maxwell Smart wrote:

This is strange - are you sure you have checked all files for ? tags?


No, I started with one, the index file.  It didn't work so I didn't
bother to go any farther.


I don't know php very well at all (yet), but I'm guessing that the index
file may have included other files (which could have included other
files, etc.). Some of that stuff's written in C as well, which I suppose
could be generating php code dynamically and might include short tags.

Don't sweat this. If you're really interested in debugging it, let's
resume on the devel list, as it really concerns php53/Cos6. I'll be
getting to Cos6 stuff in the next few days.



I'm taking this to the devel list.

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Re: [qmailtoaster] Re: vqadmin

2012-08-08 Thread xaf
|-- Maxwell Smart, le 08/08/2012 17:03, a dit :

 
 No, I started with one, the index file.  It didn't work so I didn't
 bother to go any farther. 

grep result, file + line number where is short tag to change
./htdocs/admin/index.php:1
./htdocs/admin/index.php:55
./htdocs/admin/index.php:71
./htdocs/admin/index.php:81
./htdocs/admin/index.php:89
./htdocs/admin/index.php:117
./htdocs/mrtg/index.php:1
./htdocs/mrtg/index.php:87
./htdocs/mrtg/index.php:97
./htdocs/mrtg/index.php:108
./htdocs/mrtg/index.php:119
./htdocs/mrtg/index.php:130
./htdocs/mrtg/index.php:142
./htdocs/mrtg/index.php:154
./htdocs/mrtg/index.php:165
./htdocs/mrtg/index.php:176
./htdocs/mrtg/index.php:187
./htdocs/mrtg/index.php:198
./htdocs/mrtg/index.php:210
./htdocs/mrtg/index.php:221
./htdocs/mrtg/index.php:233
./htdocs/mrtg/index.php:244
./htdocs/mrtg/index.php:257
./htdocs/mrtg/index.php:268
./htdocs/mrtg/index.php:279
./htdocs/mrtg/index.php:290
./htdocs/mrtg/index.php:299
./htdocs/mrtg/index.php:310
./htdocs/mrtg/index.php:323
./include/admin.inc.php:1

or
change short tag in php.ini, but it's for everybody and sucks xml parsing

or change /etc/httpd/conf/toaster.conf
add
php_value short_open_tag On
under
Directory /usr/share/toaster/htdocs
Directory /usr/share/toaster/cgi-bin

if your default charset is utf-8
add also
AddDefaultCharset iso-8859-1
php_value default_charset iso-8859-1

xaf




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[qmailtoaster] Re: vqadmin

2012-08-08 Thread Eric Shubert

On 08/08/2012 10:12 AM, xaf wrote:

|-- Maxwell Smart, le 08/08/2012 17:03, a dit :



No, I started with one, the index file.  It didn't work so I didn't
bother to go any farther.


grep result, file + line number where is short tag to change
./htdocs/admin/index.php:1
./htdocs/admin/index.php:55
./htdocs/admin/index.php:71
./htdocs/admin/index.php:81
./htdocs/admin/index.php:89
./htdocs/admin/index.php:117
./htdocs/mrtg/index.php:1
./htdocs/mrtg/index.php:87
./htdocs/mrtg/index.php:97
./htdocs/mrtg/index.php:108
./htdocs/mrtg/index.php:119
./htdocs/mrtg/index.php:130
./htdocs/mrtg/index.php:142
./htdocs/mrtg/index.php:154
./htdocs/mrtg/index.php:165
./htdocs/mrtg/index.php:176
./htdocs/mrtg/index.php:187
./htdocs/mrtg/index.php:198
./htdocs/mrtg/index.php:210
./htdocs/mrtg/index.php:221
./htdocs/mrtg/index.php:233
./htdocs/mrtg/index.php:244
./htdocs/mrtg/index.php:257
./htdocs/mrtg/index.php:268
./htdocs/mrtg/index.php:279
./htdocs/mrtg/index.php:290
./htdocs/mrtg/index.php:299
./htdocs/mrtg/index.php:310
./htdocs/mrtg/index.php:323
./include/admin.inc.php:1

or
change short tag in php.ini, but it's for everybody and sucks xml parsing

or change /etc/httpd/conf/toaster.conf
add
php_value short_open_tag On
under
Directory /usr/share/toaster/htdocs
Directory /usr/share/toaster/cgi-bin

if your default charset is utf-8
add also
AddDefaultCharset iso-8859-1
php_value default_charset iso-8859-1

xaf

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Thanks, xaf. Bharath is already taking care of this.

Can we PLEASE keep this discussion on the devel list. It has nothing to 
do with the current stock (supported) release.


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Re: [qmailtoaster] Re: vqadmin

2012-08-08 Thread Postmaster

On 08/08/2012 19:23, Helmut Fritz wrote:

Can someone send me a sample of the offending code?  I have a resource that
might be able to help.

-Original Message-
From: Eric Shubert [mailto:e...@shubes.net]
Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2012 8:14 AM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: [qmailtoaster] Re: vqadmin

On 08/08/2012 08:03 AM, Maxwell Smart wrote:

This is strange - are you sure you have checked all files for ? tags?

No, I started with one, the index file.  It didn't work so I didn't
bother to go any farther.

I don't know php very well at all (yet), but I'm guessing that the index
file may have included other files (which could have included other
files, etc.). Some of that stuff's written in C as well, which I suppose
could be generating php code dynamically and might include short tags.

Don't sweat this. If you're really interested in debugging it, let's
resume on the devel list, as it really concerns php53/Cos6. I'll be
getting to Cos6 stuff in the next few days.

FYG I followed this advice here - 
http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/Troubleshooting#No_Menus_etc

and my problem with no menus in vqadmin has been resolved.

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[qmailtoaster] Re: vqadmin

2012-08-08 Thread Eric Shubert

On 08/08/2012 01:53 PM, Postmaster wrote:

FYG I followed this advice here -
http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/Troubleshooting#No_Menus_etc
and my problem with no menus in vqadmin has been resolved.


Are you sure it was vqadmin that was having trouble? Those files both 
belong to the control-panel-toaster package.


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Re: [qmailtoaster] Re: vqadmin

2012-08-08 Thread Postmaster

On 09/08/2012 00:06, Eric Shubert wrote:

On 08/08/2012 01:53 PM, Postmaster wrote:

FYG I followed this advice here -
http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/Troubleshooting#No_Menus_etc
and my problem with no menus in vqadmin has been resolved.


Are you sure it was vqadmin that was having trouble? Those files both 
belong to the control-panel-toaster package.


Sorry, Eric, you are right - this is related to /admin-toaster/ not 
showing anything - recent post by Cecil/Maxwell.



In relation to vqadmin, I fixed my issue with vqadmin by going to 
vpopmail-dir_control-cur_users or cur_level in mysql

(you can use phpMyAdmin for easy navigation) had a meaningless
number of 12203203804 ;)) It was some kind of a buffer overflow in the 
browser and hence


Log into http://yourdomain.com/admin-toaster/
click: Vqadmin
click: List Domains

did not work.

As soon as that number has been changed to zero vqadmin started working.


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Re: [qmailtoaster] Re: vqadmin

2012-08-08 Thread Cecil Yother, Jr.


On 08/08/2012 02:45 PM, Postmaster wrote:

On 09/08/2012 00:06, Eric Shubert wrote:

On 08/08/2012 01:53 PM, Postmaster wrote:

FYG I followed this advice here -
http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/Troubleshooting#No_Menus_etc
and my problem with no menus in vqadmin has been resolved.


Are you sure it was vqadmin that was having trouble? Those files both 
belong to the control-panel-toaster package.


Sorry, Eric, you are right - this is related to /admin-toaster/ not 
showing anything - recent post by Cecil/Maxwell.



In relation to vqadmin, I fixed my issue with vqadmin by going to 
vpopmail-dir_control-cur_users or cur_level in mysql

(you can use phpMyAdmin for easy navigation) had a meaningless
number of 12203203804 ;)) It was some kind of a buffer overflow in the 
browser and hence


Log into http://yourdomain.com/admin-toaster/
click: Vqadmin
click: List Domains

did not work.

As soon as that number has been changed to zero vqadmin started working.

I have an account that is having the same issue, but when I change the 
value to 0 I get the following message:



 /Internal Server Error/

/The server encountered an internal error or misconfiguration and was 
unable to complete your request./


/Please contact the server administrator, root@localhost and inform them 
of the time the error occurred, and anything you might have done that 
may have caused the error./


/More information about this error may be available in the server error 
log./


I don't see anything in the logs that would indicate what's happening.




Re: [qmailtoaster] Re: vqadmin

2012-08-08 Thread Postmaster

On 09/08/2012 01:32, Cecil Yother, Jr. wrote:


On 08/08/2012 02:45 PM, Postmaster wrote:

On 09/08/2012 00:06, Eric Shubert wrote:

On 08/08/2012 01:53 PM, Postmaster wrote:

FYG I followed this advice here -
http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/Troubleshooting#No_Menus_etc
and my problem with no menus in vqadmin has been resolved.


Are you sure it was vqadmin that was having trouble? Those files 
both belong to the control-panel-toaster package.


Sorry, Eric, you are right - this is related to /admin-toaster/ not 
showing anything - recent post by Cecil/Maxwell.



In relation to vqadmin, I fixed my issue with vqadmin by going to 
vpopmail-dir_control-cur_users or cur_level in mysql

(you can use phpMyAdmin for easy navigation) had a meaningless
number of 12203203804 ;)) It was some kind of a buffer overflow in 
the browser and hence


Log into http://yourdomain.com/admin-toaster/
click: Vqadmin
click: List Domains

did not work.

As soon as that number has been changed to zero vqadmin started working.

I have an account that is having the same issue, but when I change the 
value to 0 I get the following message:



  /Internal Server Error/

/The server encountered an internal error or misconfiguration and was 
unable to complete your request./


/Please contact the server administrator, root@localhost and inform 
them of the time the error occurred, and anything you might have done 
that may have caused the error./


/More information about this error may be available in the server 
error log./


I don't see anything in the logs that would indicate what's happening.



A little bit more debug information is required.
Can you please post your apache error log? Internal Server Error is can 
be anything


[qmailtoaster] Re: vqadmin

2012-08-06 Thread Eric Shubert

On 08/05/2012 10:50 PM, Maxwell Smart wrote:

Eric Shubert wrote:


On 08/05/2012 08:49 PM, Maxwell Smart wrote:


FWIW, vqadmin still doesn't work.  This is all I get when going to
/admin-toaster



Please post this to the users list.

Have you done any customization to apache which might affect this?


It's pretty much a stock Apache installation.  I have upgraded to php5.3
though and that's when it stopped working.  I upgraded today and can
access vqadmin, qmlog-toaster and mrtg directly, but admin-toaster and e
mail is not showing anything.  I am guessing that's it php related, but
haven't looked into the logs yet.

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I'm betting it's php53 related. I think that's the same issue we have 
with COS6, related to short tags or something of that nature. Since 
control-panel (aka admin-toaster) has no upstream, we can simply modify 
the code at will w/out messing with patch files. Just need to be sure it 
remains backward compatible. I think Bharath already did a little of 
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Re: [qmailtoaster] Re: vqadmin

2012-08-06 Thread Maxwell Smart




Eric Shubert wrote:
On
08/05/2012 10:50 PM, Maxwell Smart wrote:
  
  Eric Shubert wrote:


On 08/05/2012 08:49 PM, Maxwell Smart
wrote:
  
  
  FWIW, vqadmin still doesn't work. This
is all I get when going to

/admin-toaster


  
  
Please post this to the users list.
  
  
Have you done any customization to apache which might affect this?
  
  

It's pretty much a stock Apache installation. I have upgraded to
php5.3

though and that's when it stopped working. I upgraded today and can

access vqadmin, qmlog-toaster and mrtg directly, but admin-toaster and
e

mail is not showing anything. I am guessing that's it php related, but

haven't looked into the logs yet.


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I'm betting it's php53 related. I think that's the same issue we have
with COS6, related to short tags or something of that nature. Since
control-panel (aka admin-toaster) has no upstream, we can simply modify
the code at will w/out messing with patch files. Just need to be sure
it remains backward compatible. I think Bharath already did a little of
this fixing up.
  
  
  

You're right. I went back through some e mails and found a note from
Dan about short tags in php.ini file. By default it's off in php5.3
install. It needs to be on according to Dan. I switched it on,
restarted Apache and everything works as expected.

Is there any security issue with having shot tags set to on?



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Re: [qmailtoaster] Re: vqadmin

2012-08-06 Thread Maxwell Smart




Maxwell Smart wrote:

  
  
Eric Shubert wrote:
  On
08/05/2012 10:50 PM, Maxwell Smart wrote: 
Eric Shubert wrote: 
  
  On 08/05/2012 08:49 PM, Maxwell Smart
wrote: 

FWIW, vqadmin still doesn't work. This
is all I get when going to 
/admin-toaster 
  


Please post this to the users list. 

Have you done any customization to apache which might affect this? 

  
It's pretty much a stock Apache installation. I have upgraded to
php5.3 
though and that's when it stopped working. I upgraded today and can 
access vqadmin, qmlog-toaster and mrtg directly, but admin-toaster and
e 
mail is not showing anything. I am guessing that's it php related, but
  
haven't looked into the logs yet. 
  
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I'm betting it's php53 related. I think that's the same issue we have
with COS6, related to short tags or something of that nature. Since
control-panel (aka admin-toaster) has no upstream, we can simply modify
the code at will w/out messing with patch files. Just need to be sure
it remains backward compatible. I think Bharath already did a little of
this fixing up. 


  
You're right. I went back through some e mails and found a note from
Dan about short tags in php.ini file. By default it's off in php5.3
install. It needs to be on according to Dan. I switched it on,
restarted Apache and everything works as expected.
  
Is there any security issue with having shot tags set to on?
  
  
  

According to the php.ini comments:

; This directive determines whether or not PHP will recognize code
between
; ? and ? tags as PHP source which should be processed as such.
It's been
; recommended for several years that you not use the short tag "short
cut" and
; instead to use the full ?php and ? tag combination. With the
wide spread use
; of XML and use of these tags by other languages, the server can
become easily
; confused and end up parsing the wrong code in the wrong context. But
because
; this short cut has been a feature for such a long time, it's
currently still
; supported for backwards compatibility, but we recommend you don't use
them.
; Default Value: On
; Development Value: Off
; Production Value: Off
; http://www.php.net/manual/en/ini.core.php#ini.short-open-tag

Maybe a simple modification of the admin-toaster and e mail-toaster
files is a better way to go so QMT is compliant and not required to be
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[qmailtoaster] Re: vqadmin

2012-08-06 Thread Eric Shubert

On 08/05/2012 11:24 PM, Maxwell Smart wrote:

Maybe a simple modification of the admin-toaster and e mail-toaster
files is a better way to go so QMT is compliant and not required to be
backward compatible.


That is my intention.
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Re: [qmailtoaster] Re: vqadmin

2012-08-06 Thread Maxwell Smart




Eric Shubert wrote:
On
08/05/2012 11:24 PM, Maxwell Smart wrote:
  
  Maybe a simple modification of the
admin-toaster and e mail-toaster

files is a better way to go so QMT is compliant and not required to be

backward compatible.

  
  
That is my intention.
  
Stay tuned on the devel list for details.
  
  



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Re: [qmailtoaster] Re: vqadmin

2012-08-06 Thread Maxwell Smart

Eric Shubert wrote:


On 08/05/2012 11:24 PM, Maxwell Smart wrote:


Maybe a simple modification of the admin-toaster and e mail-toaster
files is a better way to go so QMT is compliant and not required to be
backward compatible.



That is my intention.
Stay tuned on the devel list for details.


OK

I just changed the short tags to the proper ones, but it still didn't 
work as expected.  I then changed the short_open_tags option to on and 
everything works as expected.  I am not a php guru and don't know why it 
wouldn't work.


I also noticed that the admin-toaster index.php already has the correct 
?php ? tag but the email index.php did not. 

With short tags on everything seems to be working.  I have not tested 
vqadmin for functionality, but all the graphs and pages appear correctly.


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Re: [qmailtoaster] Re: vqadmin

2012-08-06 Thread Bharath Chari

On Monday 06 August 2012 12:07 PM, Eric Shubert wrote:

On 08/05/2012 11:24 PM, Maxwell Smart wrote:

Maybe a simple modification of the admin-toaster and e mail-toaster
files is a better way to go so QMT is compliant and not required to be
backward compatible.


That is my intention.
Stay tuned on the devel list for details.

I'll take a look and ensure that there are no short tags in any of the 
scripts. PHP6 won't even allow short tags to be switched on.


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Re: [qmailtoaster] Re: vqadmin

2012-08-06 Thread Postmaster

Just change ? for ?php

In the php files in /var/share/toaster

Alternatively, you must allow ? tags in php.ini
This would fix the problem.


Rgds
Alex


On 06/08/2012 08:50, Maxwell Smart wrote:

Eric Shubert wrote:


On 08/05/2012 08:49 PM, Maxwell Smart wrote:


FWIW, vqadmin still doesn't work.  This is all I get when going to
/admin-toaster



Please post this to the users list.

Have you done any customization to apache which might affect this?

It's pretty much a stock Apache installation.  I have upgraded to 
php5.3 though and that's when it stopped working.  I upgraded today 
and can access vqadmin, qmlog-toaster and mrtg directly, but 
admin-toaster and e mail is not showing anything.  I am guessing 
that's it php related, but haven't looked into the logs yet.


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Re: [qmailtoaster] Re: vqadmin

2012-08-06 Thread Dan McAllister

On 8/6/2012 2:24 AM, Maxwell Smart wrote:

Maxwell Smart wrote:


You're right.  I went back through some e mails and found a note from 
Dan about short tags in php.ini file.  By default it's off in php5.3 
install.  It needs to be on according to Dan.  I switched it on, 
restarted Apache and everything works as expected.


Is there any security issue with having shot tags set to on?


_*You mean someone actually READS these??? *_

OMG! I'll have to make sure I'm /RIGHT /more often! :-)

FWIW: Short tags are not a real security issue unless you're in a 
mixed-scripting environment, in which case short tags can result in some 
odd (and sometimes extremely difficult to trace) problems -- especially 
with XML interoperability!


The elimination of short tags in PHP5.3 is actually a change (ok, maybe 
a migration) in the language syntax However, according to some 
documentation, elimination of short tags may be REQUIRED in the next 
major revision (PHP6)... there does seem to be some push-back in the PHP 
community (regarding the deprecation of even allowing short tags - the 
community appears to strongly favor keeping at least the option 
available, so I wouldn't be surprised to see it re-enabled as an 
option...).


However, as we (as a computing community) continue to move toward a 
platform-independent model, we're going to have to live better with 
other languages (like xml), and thus/as a coding style/, short tags need 
to be phased out as we maintain our PHP scripts (and templates). (It 
should be as easy as a global replace in php-only files!)


Just my thoughts! Before you complain, remember how much you paid for them!

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Re: [qmailtoaster] Re: vqadmin

2012-08-06 Thread Maxwell Smart

  
  

On 08/06/2012 06:47 AM, Dan McAllister
  wrote:


  
  On 8/6/2012 2:24 AM, Maxwell Smart
wrote:
  
  


Maxwell Smart wrote:

  
  
  
  You're right. I went back through some e mails and found a
  note from Dan about short tags in php.ini file. By default
  it's off in php5.3 install. It needs to be on according to
  Dan. I switched it on, restarted Apache and everything works
  as expected.
  
  Is there any security issue with having shot tags set to on?
  

  
  You mean someone actually READS these??? 
  
  OMG! I'll have to make sure I'm RIGHT more often! :-)
  
  FWIW: Short tags are not a real security issue unless you're in a
  mixed-scripting environment, in which case short tags can result
  in some odd (and sometimes extremely difficult to trace) problems
  -- especially with XML interoperability!
  
  The elimination of short tags in PHP5.3 is actually a change (ok,
  maybe a migration) in the language syntax However, according
  to some documentation, elimination of short tags may be REQUIRED
  in the next major revision (PHP6)... there does seem to be some
  push-back in the PHP community (regarding the deprecation of even
  allowing short tags - the community appears to strongly favor
  keeping at least the option available, so I wouldn't be surprised
  to see it re-enabled as an option...). 
  
  However, as we (as a computing community) continue to move toward
  a platform-independent model, we're going to have to live better
  with other languages (like xml), and thus as a coding style,
  short tags need to be phased out as we maintain our PHP scripts
  (and templates). (It should be as easy as a global replace in
  php-only files!)
  
  Just my thoughts! Before you complain, remember how much you paid
  for them!
  
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Not just read saved for reference!

Not complaining, just sharing.

Alex mentioned to simply change the tags which I did and they still
don't work with short tags off. I am sure it's something simple,
but with the tag changed and short tags off it doesn't work, switch
them on with no changes to the php code and it works.




  


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Re: [qmailtoaster] Re: vqadmin

2012-08-06 Thread Dan McAllister

On 8/6/2012 10:26 AM, Maxwell Smart wrote:
Alex mentioned to simply change the tags which I did and they still 
don't work with short tags off.  I am sure it's something simple, but 
with the tag changed and short tags off it doesn't work, switch them 
on with no changes to the php code and it works.


Short tags were intended to make short and simple php scripts less 
wordy and easier to read by non-programmers...
Unfortunately, it meant that some ambiguities that were made possible by 
the use of short tags had to be handled in a best guess fashion.
IMHO, for now, just leave the php code alone (for one, it calls other 
php sources that ALSO need to be fixed, and for another, the code that's 
there is programatically sloppy and needs to be fixed-up anyways).


With my background in programming, I must admit that I strongly prefer 
the maintenance of code with as little change as possible... so my first 
instinct was to just enable short tags (making the entire PHP subsystem 
backward compatible) and forget about it.


Upon further review, it's become clear to me that just allowing short 
tags will have to be a band-aid solution, and someone will have to 
look over the source material. Fortunately, there is no rush, as we'll 
be OK with the band-aid until RHEL/COS 7 (which should include PHP 6).


More of my thoughts for free... I have a serious accounts receivable 
issue here! ;-)


Enjoy!

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[qmailtoaster] Re: vqadmin

2012-08-06 Thread Eric Shubert

On 08/06/2012 07:36 AM, Dan McAllister wrote:

On 8/6/2012 10:26 AM, Maxwell Smart wrote:

Alex mentioned to simply change the tags which I did and they still
don't work with short tags off.  I am sure it's something simple, but
with the tag changed and short tags off it doesn't work, switch them
on with no changes to the php code and it works.


Short tags were intended to make short and simple php scripts less
wordy and easier to read by non-programmers...
Unfortunately, it meant that some ambiguities that were made possible by
the use of short tags had to be handled in a best guess fashion.
IMHO, for now, just leave the php code alone (for one, it calls other
php sources that ALSO need to be fixed, and for another, the code that's
there is programatically sloppy and needs to be fixed-up anyways).

With my background in programming, I must admit that I strongly prefer
the maintenance of code with as little change as possible... so my first
instinct was to just enable short tags (making the entire PHP subsystem
backward compatible) and forget about it.

Upon further review, it's become clear to me that just allowing short
tags will have to be a band-aid solution, and someone will have to
look over the source material. Fortunately, there is no rush, as we'll
be OK with the band-aid until RHEL/COS 7 (which should include PHP 6).

More of my thoughts for free... I have a serious accounts receivable
issue here! ;-)

Enjoy!

Dan McAllister



I agree with (most of) what Dan's said.

We're doing to do it right, and fix the code. It's not that big of a 
deal. We could probably have had it pretty much done in the time we've 
researched and discussed it.


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[qmailtoaster] Re: vqadmin

2012-08-05 Thread Maxwell Smart

Eric Shubert wrote:


On 08/05/2012 08:49 PM, Maxwell Smart wrote:


FWIW, vqadmin still doesn't work.  This is all I get when going to
/admin-toaster



Please post this to the users list.

Have you done any customization to apache which might affect this?

It's pretty much a stock Apache installation.  I have upgraded to php5.3 
though and that's when it stopped working.  I upgraded today and can 
access vqadmin, qmlog-toaster and mrtg directly, but admin-toaster and e 
mail is not showing anything.  I am guessing that's it php related, but 
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[qmailtoaster] Re: vqadmin

2012-03-22 Thread Eric Shubert

On 03/21/2012 09:07 PM, ebr...@whitehorsetc.com wrote:


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After entering the mysql database server software enter the following
commands:

mysql  use vpopmail;
mysql  update dir_control set cur_users = 0 where domain = 'mydomain.com'

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Hey you sql experts out there, would it be possible to query the number 
of user accounts in the domain (using a count function of some sort?) 
and set this value to what it should be (as opposed to 0)? I'm assuming 
that this field is a running total of the number of accounts in the 
domain, which could be incorrect. In any case, I'd like to have 
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[qmailtoaster] Re: vqadmin

2012-03-21 Thread Eric Shubert

On 03/21/2012 01:21 PM, ebr...@whitehorsetc.com wrote:

Hello list,

Has anyone encountered the problem using Vqadmin that results in the
display of a blank page when trying to view a domain?

The procedure is as follows:

Log into http://yourdomain.com/admin-toaster/
click: Vqadmin
click: List Domains
click: List Domains

returns aBlank Page  instead of domain info and settings for the domain
with the postmaster password

Eric


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The present vqadmin-toaster package has some bugs. You should not use it 
to do any updating (creating/modifying domains or accounts). If you used 
it to create a domain, I would delete the domain and recreate it using 
the /home/vpopmail/bin/vadddomain command.


We hope that vqadmin will be fixed with the upcoming
vpopmail-toaster-5.4.33-1.4.0 release, which is presently being tested.

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Re: [qmailtoaster] Re: vqadmin

2012-03-21 Thread ebroch
 On 03/21/2012 01:21 PM, ebr...@whitehorsetc.com wrote:
 Hello list,

 Has anyone encountered the problem using Vqadmin that results in the
 display of a blank page when trying to view a domain?

 The procedure is as follows:

 Log into http://yourdomain.com/admin-toaster/
 click: Vqadmin
 click: List Domains
 click: List Domains

 returns aBlank Page  instead of domain info and settings for the
 domain
 with the postmaster password

 Eric


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 The present vqadmin-toaster package has some bugs. You should not use it
 to do any updating (creating/modifying domains or accounts). If you used
 it to create a domain, I would delete the domain and recreate it using
 the /home/vpopmail/bin/vadddomain command.

 We hope that vqadmin will be fixed with the upcoming
 vpopmail-toaster-5.4.33-1.4.0 release, which is presently being tested.

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The vpopmail database entries were created using qtp-restore from a CentOS
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Re: [qmailtoaster] Re: vqadmin

2012-03-21 Thread ebroch
 On 03/21/2012 01:21 PM, ebr...@whitehorsetc.com wrote:
 Hello list,

 Has anyone encountered the problem using Vqadmin that results in the
 display of a blank page when trying to view a domain?

 The procedure is as follows:

 Log into http://yourdomain.com/admin-toaster/
 click: Vqadmin
 click: List Domains
 click: List Domains

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 domain
 with the postmaster password

 Eric


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 We hope that vqadmin will be fixed with the upcoming
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I find it interesting that the qtp-restore program copied the vpopmail
database settings from the old server to the new server and the
'cur_users' was the same on both servers, yet, the old server displayed
the domain while the new server did not. After changing 'cur_users' to 0
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[qmailtoaster] Re: vqadmin problem

2011-08-09 Thread Eric Shubert

On 08/06/2011 06:18 AM, Ismail Ozatay wrote:

On 06.08.2011 15:53, Jake Vickers wrote:

On 08/06/2011 05:08 AM, Ismail Ozatay wrote:

[Sat Aug 06 12:01:13 2011] [error] [client x.x.x.x]
3b40013000-3b40015000 rw-p 3b40013000 00:00 0 , referer:
http://mail.domain.org/mail/vqadmin/toaster.vqadmin
[Sat Aug 06 12:01:13 2011] [error] [client x.x.x.x]
3b4060-3b40602000 r-xp  fd:00 28115290
/lib64/libkeyutils-1.2.so, referer:
http://mail.domain.org/mail/vqadmin/toaster.vqadmin
[Sat Aug 06 12:01:13 2011] [error] [client x.x.x.x]
3b40602000-3b40801000 ---p 2000 fd:00 28115290
/lib64/libkeyutils-1.2.so, referer:
http://mail.domain.org/mail/vqadmin/toaster.vqadmin
[Sat Aug 06 12:01:13 2011] [error] [client x.x.x.x]
3b40801000-3b40802000 rw-p 1000 fd:00 28115290
/lib64/libkeyutils-1.2.so, referer:
http://mail.domain.org/mail/vqadmin/toaster.vqadmin
[Sat Aug 06 12:01:13 2011] [error] [client x.x.x.x]
3b40a0-3b40a02000 r-xp  fd:00 28115321
/lib64/libcom_err.so.2.1, referer:
http://mail.domain.org/mail/vqadmin/toaster.vqadmin


It looks like it was not compiled against the correct libraries. Did
you compile on a 32 bit system (or use 32 bit flags) and install on a
64-bit system?


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Hi Jake,

It's running on a x64 centos box. Actually it seems no problems with the
other domains. If i use shell to do the other stuffs for this domain it
works so i do not know why it does not work from web panel :(

Thanks mate.

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vqadmin does have some bugs, and I don't know if this is one of them or 
not. I don't use it at all myself. It may be fixed when we upgrade to 
vpopmail 5.4.33, but that's uncertain at this point.


You do need to be careful to recompile vqadmin-toaster after any changes 
to vpopmail-toaster so that correct libraries are picked up, and be sure 
that environment settings are correct. You might try rebuilding with 
qtp-newmodel, as it takes care of these things for you.


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[qmailtoaster] Re: Vqadmin Error

2010-08-14 Thread Eric Shubert

Good going on the LDAP build, Amit.

Please post this question on the (upstream) vpopmail list (see 
http://www.inter7.com/index.php?page=vpopmail). The people there, Matt 
Brookings in particular, are the most knowledgeable about this.


It'd be nice if we could get vqadmin working properly (once again). It's 
been broken for quite some time.


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Amit wrote:

Hi Everyone,

I had just compiled and installed vpopmail 5.5.0 with LDAP support from 
source package. Now when I'm trying to install vqadmin it is giving 
error. I'm installing vqadmin from source package.
1) Output of ./configure --enable-cgibindir=/var/www/cgi-bin 
--enable-qmaildir=/var/qmail --enable-htmldir=/var/www/html

   Current settings
---
vpopmail directory = /home/vpopmail
   uid = 7807
   gid = 7802
   cgi-bin dir = /var/www/cgi-bin
   vqadmin dir = /var/www/cgi-bin/vqadmin

No error

2) Output of make  make install
make  all-recursive
make[1]: Entering directory `/root/Desktop/vqadmin-2.3.7'
make[2]: Entering directory `/root/Desktop/vqadmin-2.3.7'
gcc -I. -I/home/vpopmail/include/vpopmail -I. -I. -I. -g -O2 -Wall 
-c `test -f 'domain.c' || echo './'`domain.c

In file included from domain.c:32:
/home/vpopmail/include/vpopmail/vpopmail_config.h:244:1: warning: 
PACKAGE_NAME redefined

In file included from domain.c:29:
config.h:68:1: warning: this is the location of the previous definition
In file included from domain.c:32:
/home/vpopmail/include/vpopmail/vpopmail_config.h:247:1: warning: 
PACKAGE_STRING redefined

In file included from domain.c:29:
config.h:71:1: warning: this is the location of the previous definition
In file included from domain.c:32:
/home/vpopmail/include/vpopmail/vpopmail_config.h:250:1: warning: 
PACKAGE_TARNAME redefined

In file included from domain.c:29:
config.h:74:1: warning: this is the location of the previous definition
In file included from domain.c:32:
/home/vpopmail/include/vpopmail/vpopmail_config.h:253:1: warning: 
PACKAGE_VERSION redefined

In file included from domain.c:29:
config.h:77:1: warning: this is the location of the previous definition
domain.c: In function ‘add_domain’:
domain.c:105: error: ‘VPOPMAILDIR’ undeclared (first use in this function)
domain.c:105: error: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once
domain.c:105: error: for each function it appears in.)
domain.c:105: error: ‘VPOPMAILUID’ undeclared (first use in this function)
domain.c:105: error: ‘VPOPMAILGID’ undeclared (first use in this function)
make[2]: *** [domain.o] Error 1
make[2]: Leaving directory `/root/Desktop/vqadmin-2.3.7'
make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/root/Desktop/vqadmin-2.3.7'
make: *** [all] Error 2

Please help.

Thanks and regards,

Amit
 



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Re: [qmailtoaster] Re: Vqadmin Error

2010-08-14 Thread Lucian Cristian

Eric Shubert wrote:

Good going on the LDAP build, Amit.

Please post this question on the (upstream) vpopmail list (see 
http://www.inter7.com/index.php?page=vpopmail). The people there, Matt 
Brookings in particular, are the most knowledgeable about this.


It'd be nice if we could get vqadmin working properly (once again). 
It's been broken for quite some time.



I wrote the fix to qmailtoaster-devel list, please check there

Regards
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Re: [qmailtoaster] Re: Vqadmin Error

2010-08-14 Thread Lucian Cristian

Ups, I've misread the email, I thought  it was about vpopmail

Regards
Lucian

Lucian Cristian wrote:

Eric Shubert wrote:

Good going on the LDAP build, Amit.

Please post this question on the (upstream) vpopmail list (see 
http://www.inter7.com/index.php?page=vpopmail). The people there, 
Matt Brookings in particular, are the most knowledgeable about this.


It'd be nice if we could get vqadmin working properly (once again). 
It's been broken for quite some time.



I wrote the fix to qmailtoaster-devel list, please check there

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Lucian


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Re: [qmailtoaster] RE: vqadmin problems

2006-02-15 Thread Warren




I thought this was the QmailToaster mailing list...

Is that the only thing that is wrong with vqadmin right now, the
aliases having moved to the database?

W

Erik Espinoza wrote:

  Hello,

The vqadmin package is not supported by Inter7 and is not really
compatible with the latest version of the QmailToaster. The html needs
some re-working and the db functionality is not there, now that
vpopmail stores aliases in the db.

The QmailToaster is mostly a packaged distribution of Qmail. Because
of this, the vqadmin has been all but deprecated. It's very
unfortunate, but Inter7 (the group that wrote vqadmin) has pretty much
abandoned it.

In the future please send these types of questions to the QmailToaster
mailing list.

Thanks,
Erik

  
  
Hey Erik,  Sorry to bug you.  I know your a busy guy.  Listen
I have a  problem that I have been trying to figure out for a few days
now.  I got Qmail Toaster installed (using Jake's install script) on
my CentOS 3.6 machine.  It installs perfect.  I can add domains users,
etc.  My problem is that when I go to edit permissions in Vqadmin the
checks in the check boxes seem to jump around as soon as I hit modify
email account.  Is this a bug or is it something I am doing.  Any help or
suggestions would be greatly appreciated.  Thank you.

  
  
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Re: [qmailtoaster] RE: vqadmin problems

2006-02-15 Thread Jake Vickers

Warren wrote:


I thought this was the QmailToaster mailing list...

Is that the only thing that is wrong with vqadmin right now, the 
aliases having moved to the database?


It is the Toaster mailing list. Erik was just trying to let all know 
that while we're still using VqAdmin for the moment, it has problems as 
is no longer supported. An effort is underway to find a replacement. 
Until then, we limp along with what we have.

And yes, one of the major problems is that the aliases have moved to the DB.


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Re: [qmailtoaster] RE: vqadmin problems

2006-02-15 Thread Erik Espinoza
This is the QmailToaster list. The user who I was replying to had
e-mailed me directly. In addition I thought it'd be nice to CC the
list, so the knowledge gets passed along.

As far as vqadmin, there are a few html bugs, and aliases are moved to
the db. I can't think of any other bugs off the top of my head.

Erik

On 2/15/06, Warren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I thought this was the QmailToaster mailing list...

  Is that the only thing that is wrong with vqadmin right now, the aliases
 having moved to the database?

  W

  Erik Espinoza wrote:
  Hello,

 The vqadmin package is not supported by Inter7 and is not really
 compatible with the latest version of the QmailToaster. The html needs
 some re-working and the db functionality is not there, now that
 vpopmail stores aliases in the db.

 The QmailToaster is mostly a packaged distribution of Qmail. Because
 of this, the vqadmin has been all but deprecated. It's very
 unfortunate, but Inter7 (the group that wrote vqadmin) has pretty much
 abandoned it.

 In the future please send these types of questions to the QmailToaster
 mailing list.

 Thanks,
 Erik



  Hey Erik, Sorry to bug you. I know your a busy guy. Listen
 I have a problem that I have been trying to figure out for a few days
 now. I got Qmail Toaster installed (using Jake's install script) on
 my CentOS 3.6 machine. It installs perfect. I can add domains users,
 etc. My problem is that when I go to edit permissions in Vqadmin the
 checks in the check boxes seem to jump around as soon as I hit modify
 email account. Is this a bug or is it something I am doing. Any help or
 suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.

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Re: [qmailtoaster] RE: vqadmin problems

2006-02-15 Thread Warren
Is it only aliases or other things as well.  I am a programmer and I
work for a company that does not mind me using some of my time to help
support the programs we use, so if I can get an idea of the scope of the
problem, I can look into perhaps tackling the problem.

W

Jake Vickers wrote:
 Warren wrote:

 I thought this was the QmailToaster mailing list...

 Is that the only thing that is wrong with vqadmin right now, the
 aliases having moved to the database?

 It is the Toaster mailing list. Erik was just trying to let all know
 that while we're still using VqAdmin for the moment, it has problems
 as is no longer supported. An effort is underway to find a
 replacement. Until then, we limp along with what we have.
 And yes, one of the major problems is that the aliases have moved to
 the DB.


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[qmailtoaster] RE: vqadmin problems

2006-02-14 Thread Erik Espinoza
Hello,

The vqadmin package is not supported by Inter7 and is not really
compatible with the latest version of the QmailToaster. The html needs
some re-working and the db functionality is not there, now that
vpopmail stores aliases in the db.

The QmailToaster is mostly a packaged distribution of Qmail. Because
of this, the vqadmin has been all but deprecated. It's very
unfortunate, but Inter7 (the group that wrote vqadmin) has pretty much
abandoned it.

In the future please send these types of questions to the QmailToaster
mailing list.

Thanks,
Erik

 Hey Erik,  Sorry to bug you.  I know your a busy guy.  Listen
 I have a  problem that I have been trying to figure out for a few days
 now.  I got Qmail Toaster installed (using Jake's install script) on
 my CentOS 3.6 machine.  It installs perfect.  I can add domains users,
 etc.  My problem is that when I go to edit permissions in Vqadmin the
 checks in the check boxes seem to jump around as soon as I hit modify
 email account.  Is this a bug or is it something I am doing.  Any help or
 suggestions would be greatly appreciated.  Thank you.

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