Formerly posted on the courier-sqwebmail list:
Greetings,
After setting up sqwebmail and logging into my account, in the upper
right-hand corner I have [EMAIL PROTECTED] rather than
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Naturally, when I send an email through
sqwebmail it defaults to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
How do I cha
TWC | Mario Peschel writes:
Hi!
I currently have 6500 aliases in an alias file. When I run makealiases
it took about 7 minutes to complete.
Why is it so slow and what can I do against it?
It might be a filesystem issue. What filesystem are you using?
Why Courier doesn't support mySQL based aliases
Joe Laffey writes:
Is it normal to see negative numbers in the file Maildir/maildirsize ?
Yes. Negative numbers reflect message deletions.
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Is it normal to see negative numbers in the file Maildir/maildirsize ?
I had a user have some problems receiving mail claiming it was over quota.
I checked the disk usuage at it was 1.2Mb, whereas the quota was 20Mb.
However, I cannot be certain that the client didn't delete files between
the tim
On 19 7 2004 at 9:26 am -0400, TWC | Mario Peschel wrote:
>Why Courier doesn't support mySQL based aliases? And btw. why not mySQL
>based domains?
It does, and, it does.
Provided it works properly (which it has been for me on my redhat install
for the last couple of years, but I'm still having i
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Hi!
I currently have 6500 aliases in an alias file. When I run makealiases
it took about 7 minutes to complete.
Why is it so slow and what can I do against it?
Why Courier doesn't support mySQL based aliases? And btw. why not mySQL
based domains?
Okay,