Iain,
I was very pleased to see your announcement of qmailadmin (and vpopmail)
debs. Up until now, I had been compiling the woody debs and installed
qmailadmin manually. After adding the line below to my sources.list,
however, I was unable to download the files. The correct line should read:
Iain,
I just installed your new debs on my potato system, but as soon as I did, it
tried to use cdb authentication instead of MySQL, so nothing worked. I
don't understand this, since I also installed vpopmail-mysql, and in my
/etc/vpopmail/vpopmail.conf I have backend mysql just as before. Do
out having
to log into to two different programs. Of course I know the obvious answer
to this is for me to do it myself, and I might consider contributing, I just
was wondering what others thought...
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Ryan Hayle
SavvyNet, Inc.
An urgent plea--it's quite annoying. Especially since my mail filter only
uses the first email address it finds, I end up with 2 copies of every
message in the same folder--it's a waste and just plain annoying! Very few
questions apply -both- to qmailadmin and vchkpw. Just ask where it's
I have installed and have been using Qmailadmin for the last couple weeks
and it has been great so far. Today, however I went to delete an
account--it brought up the confirmation screen and I hit delete, and then
when it returned me to the main menu, I got the error "vsql_getpw: failed
select"
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My solution to this problem was to add -lz to the LIBS= line of any
makefile requiring it. In addition, you may also need to encounter
- -lmysqlclient or -lfreecdb if you encounter similar errors. I really
should have better documented how I
. (Incidentally, I'm using
mysql, not using freecdb). Now when I go to /cgi-bin-qmailadmin, I
log in, and get a 'bad file' error. Not sure what this means.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Ryan Hayle
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