Could this be the reason?
0.60.4
2008-05-08 Mr. Sam s...@email-scan.com
* Makefile: Drop the unmaintained authvchkpw module.
Maybe we should go to Dovecot sooner than later. I want to but i need
my hands held to do so :)
On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 11:55 PM, slamp
Getting the error below.
06-15 23:43:43 INFO: modules=authvchkpw, daemons=15
06-15 23:43:43 INFO: Installing libauthvchkpw
06-15 23:43:43 INFO: libauthvchkpw.so: cannot open shared object file:
No such file or directory
06-15 23:45:06 INFO: stopping authdaemond children
New package does not
slamp slamp wrote:
Could this be the reason?
0.60.4
2008-05-08 Mr. Sam s...@email-scan.com
* Makefile: Drop the unmaintained authvchkpw module.
Maybe we should go to Dovecot sooner than later. I want to but i need
my hands held to do so :)
I rolled courier-authlib back to
slamp slamp wrote:
Could this be the reason?
0.60.4
2008-05-08 Mr. Sam s...@email-scan.com
* Makefile: Drop the unmaintained authvchkpw module.
Maybe we should go to Dovecot sooner than later. I want to but i need
my hands held to do so :)
Please contact me off list if you're
My 2 cents...
With the exception of ClamAV and Spamassasin rule sets, why is Qmailtoaster
updated so much? I know I have not updated most of the applications on my
toaster for 1.5 years (My last hardware migration). On a small setup, I am
sure it is a lot easier to perform regular updates,
Jake Vickers wrote:
Released a new version of all packages today. Updated ClamAV to 0.95.2.
Updated Squirrelmail to 1.4.19 and courier-authlib to 0.62.2. Added
Mandriva 2009 support. Also added Fedora 11 and Fedora 11 x86_64 support.
ClamAV is a bugfix update and Squirrelmail is a security
Gilbert T. Gutierrez, Jr. wrote:
My 2 cents...
With the exception of ClamAV and Spamassasin rule sets, why is
Qmailtoaster updated so much? I know I have not updated most of the
applications on my toaster for 1.5 years (My last hardware
migration). On a small setup, I am sure it is a lot
I did not mean to come off the way that I was interpreted
Jake I think you are doing a great job and I wish I had better programming
skills and/or time to help you on this community project. I was trying to
get a feel as to why there are so many package updates and why you did not
hold
I feel the urge to post my 2-cents worth here...
As a *NIX (Linux, Solaris, HP/UX, AIX, even oldies like Ultrix SunOS)
Systems Administrator for more than 20 years now, and the author of at
least 6 Instructor-Lead week-long courses (I don't count customizations
of existing course-ware), I
Gilbert T. Gutierrez, Jr. wrote:
I did not mean to come off the way that I was interpreted
Jake I think you are doing a great job and I wish I had better
programming skills and/or time to help you on this community project.
I was trying to get a feel as to why there are so many package
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