"Próspero, Esteban" wrote:
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> I've already installed qmailadmin, but it doesn't allow "inexistent" users
> to subscribe themselves; you must login as postmaster or other vpopmail
> user, with password and domain. Did I miss something?
>
No. That's all what you can do with qmailadmin. Users can
Bruno Negrăo wrote:
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> Why don't you use de qmailadmin program.
> It does what you are trying to do. You can get it at the inter7's site.
Negative... Qmailadmin from INTER7.COM is great to admin tasks not for
people who wants to POP and create their own accounts. In qmailadmin
only postmaster c
Dave Sill wrote:
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> First, ask your Internet Provider to mail you an Unsubscribing Kit. Then
> follow these directions.
>
> -Dave, not the author
:o)) (not to many?)
It was GREAT - Try to write a books (not about computing of course)
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Best Regards from Poland
K
John White wrote:
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> On Sun, May 07, 2000 at 06:08:08PM -0700, Derek Briggs wrote:
> >
> > The Lakers are very fortunate not to face a healthy SA. Duncan presents most
> > of the same problems as Webber offensively, plus he's better defensively.
> > Robinson is tougher than Vlade. And Avery John
Hi all
Arrhhh... Sorry :o)
Situation:
- box with Red Hat 6.0
- qmail 1.03 working under tcpserver with Maildirs (3 scripts in
/etc/rc.d/init.d named qmail.init, qmail-smtpd.init, qmail-pop3d.init)
- instalation of vpopmail-3.4.11-release with ./configure
--enable-ip-alias-domains=y \
Hello !
I'm realy new with qmail - but what I know it's damn fast..
Could You help me with resolve problem?
I'm using: RedHat 6.0 box & qmail 1.03 under tcp supervised server &
trying vpopmail-3.4.11.relased.tar.gz from www.inter7.com site.
qmail was great working with /etc/rc.d/init.d/qmail