is Paul Gregg's
non system account setup, http://www.pgregg.com/projects/.
I had the impression that I should setup something using + in the assign
file, but I'm just not figuring it out.
Any help appreciated,
Peter Janett
New Media One Web Services
WEB HOSTING
Does anyone know why the 'assign' file in
/etc/qmail/users would continually be overwritten?
I edit it and run qmail-newu and everything works
great...
then, at some point later, assign is re-written and
the addresses don't work anymore.
for example, i've got:
=carl:carldan:600:100
On Tue, May 08, 2001 at 06:42:20PM -0400, Carl J. Danowski wrote:
Does anyone know why the 'assign' file in /etc/qmail/users would continually be
overwritten?
[snip]
I heard something about bruceg's RPM rewriting that file from cron.
It's somewhere in the archives, I think.
Greetz, Peter.
i think i just figured it out.
look what was in cron.hourly:
#!/bin/sh
set -e
cd /var/qmail/users
test -s assign -a -s cdb \
qmail-pw2u /etc/passwd assign \
qmail-newu
Hmm i guess it puts this in by default (or something did)...
well, that's gone. i guess that would be a handy file
On Tue, 08 May 2001 18:42:20 EDT, Carl J. Danowski wrote:
Does anyone know why the 'assign' file in /etc/qmail/users would continually be
overwritten?
Hmm, who else has ``root'' access to your box? If none, which cronjob
did you write that overwrites it? If none, which web utility did
On Tue, May 08, 2001 at 06:42:20PM -0400, Carl J. Danowski wrote:
Does anyone know why the 'assign' file in /etc/qmail/users would continually be
overwritten?
I edit it and run qmail-newu and everything works great...
then, at some point later, assign is re-written and the addresses don't
I have a small problem with one of our accounts. We have a user account set
up for one of our mailing lists (/home/vcpphelp). We are using the User
Table method for assigning where qmail delivers e-mail to. The problem is
that for all of our other accounts we use /Maildir, except for this
-Original Message-
From: David Coley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2001 1:41 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Using /users assign file with mailing list
I have a small problem with one of our accounts. We have a user account set
up for one of our mailing lists (/home/vcpphelp
On Mon, Mar 19, 2001 at 07:39:55PM +0200, Alex Kramarov wrote:
I am forwarding an e-mail from the RPMS list, discussing the qmail rpm by
Bruce Guenter. The point is, that running qmail-pw2u effectively destroys
the /users/assign file and all virtual domain info that is there. the
question
Alex Kramarov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am forwarding an e-mail from the RPMS list, discussing the qmail rpm by
Bruce Guenter. The point is, that running qmail-pw2u effectively destroys
the /users/assign file and all virtual domain info that is there. the
question is, how do we deal
I am forwarding an e-mail from the RPMS list, discussing the qmail rpm by
Bruce Guenter. The point is, that running qmail-pw2u effectively destroys
the /users/assign file and all virtual domain info that is there. the
question is, how do we deal with that, and how should programs like vpopmail
I had my /var/qmail/users/assign file lost.
but i want to recover this file and the relatived cdb file by
my-self
what can i do?
On Sat, Jan 27, 2001 at 04:02:48AM +0800, maxen wrote:
I had my /var/qmail/users/assign file lost.
but i want to recover this file and the relatived cdb file by my-self
what can i do?
Lost? You mean someone deleted them or the disk got trashed, right?
The usual thing is to get it off of your
THX, I do recover it.
I means that:
I build a server support abt 100 virtual domains, with vpopmail of course.
last morning, i add another two virtual domains, and somewhat is wrong,
unfortunately lost
that CDB file, but all users' DIR is there and virtual domain also stand
there.
rebuild the
Hi there,
I've just installed qmail, spent some time to configure it and finally
tested it. It worked fine until I noticed
something that's driving me crazy:
I've built a /etc/qmail/users/assign file where I put all the popusers
of the system, executed qmail-newu and restarted qmail.
It worked
Hi,
At 16:43 4.10.2000 -0700, Eddie Greer wrote:
Hello everyone,
I using qmail 1.03 with vpopmail and sqlwebmail.
Question 1 - When I add a new user via qmailadmin I see the user in
/var/vpopmail/domain/nameofdomain/user. but the /var/qmail/users/assign
file only has one entry (the one
Hello everyone,
I using qmail 1.03 with vpopmail and sqlwebmail.
Question 1 - When I add a new user via qmailadmin I see the user in
/var/vpopmail/domain/nameofdomain/user. but the /var/qmail/users/assign
file only has one entry (the one it created when I added the domain. Is the
assign file
I'm using qmail / vpopmail both latest versions.
I've set up my users/assign file to look like this.
+bbb.com-:bbb.com:1007:7004:/export/home/vpopmail/domains/bbb.com:-::
+aaa.com-:aaa.com:1007:7004:/export/home/vpopmail/domains/bbb.com:-::
.
Basically I want all mail coming in addressed
I'm using qmail / vpopmail both latest versions.
I've set up my users/assign file to look like this.
+bbb.com-:bbb.com:1007:7004:/export/home/vpopmail/domains/bbb.com:-::
+aaa.com-:aaa.com:1007:7004:/export/home/vpopmail/domains/bbb.com:-::
.
Basically I want all mail coming in addressed
I'm using the vchkpw package and I want to know how can I create the file
assign so
real users can get their mails with pop too. (virtual users can but no real
users because
I don't have entries for them in the assign file) . How can I do that??
Ana Santos
man qmail-pw2u
man qmail-newu
use this file to create an assign file from your password file. Edit this
file to remove the unneccessary entries (ftp, nofiles, bin and others) and
merge this information into your existing assign file. There should only be
one . on a line by itself at the end
On Tue, Aug 10, 1999 at 09:00:53AM -0400, Robbie Walker wrote:
man qmail-pw2u
man qmail-newu
use this file to create an assign file from your password file. Edit this
file to remove the unneccessary entries (ftp, nofiles, bin and others) and
Or include the unneccessary entries in /var/qmail
Ana Belén Santos wrote:
I'm using the vchkpw package and I want to know how can I create the file
assign so
real users can get their mails with pop too. (virtual users can but no real
users because
I don't have entries for them in the assign file) . How can I do that??
Ana Santos
Ok - I know this will probably sound silly, but can someone give me some
examples of the users/assign file format. I cannot for the life of me
figure out how the heck the format works.
Thanks in advance.
--
James Beam
Support
On Thu, Apr 15, 1999 at 09:57:50PM -0500, Jim Beam wrote:
Ok - I know this will probably sound silly, but can someone give me some
examples of the users/assign file format. I cannot for the life of me
figure out how the heck the format works.
Have you looked at the qmail-users man page? It's
On Thu, 15 Apr 1999, Jim Beam wrote:
Ok - I know this will probably sound silly, but can someone give me some
examples of the users/assign file format. I cannot for the life of me
figure out how the heck the format works.
=ftp:alias:29990:29998:/var/qmail/alias:-:ftp:
+ftp-:alias
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