Same as mine
On 3/3/2022 4:43 PM, Chris wrote:
[root@mail ~]# rpm -qa |grep ezmlm
ezmlm-0.53.324-0.qt.el7.x86_64
ezmlm-cgi-0.53.324-0.qt.el7.x86_64
On Fri, Mar 4, 2022 at 5:30 AM Eric Broch wrote:
Sorry, it is actually working on mine from the command line. I was
using
.org
[root@mail ~]# rpm -qa |grep ezmlm
ezmlm-0.53.324-0.qt.el7.x86_64
ezmlm-cgi-0.53.324-0.qt.el7.x86_64
On Fri, Mar 4, 2022 at 5:30 AM Eric Broch wrote:
> Sorry, it is actually working on mine from the command line. I was using
> .org instead of .com mailing list.
>
> What version of ezmlm are you
I think I found the problem. Maybe.
Last night I created a new list, and then I added and removed subscribers
via the web interface and the command line (fixing the directory/file
ownership after using the CLI as root) and I had no issues.
I suspect the issue is that all of the lists in
Sorry, it is actually working on mine from the command line. I was using
.org instead of .com mailing list.
What version of ezmlm are you using?
# rpm -qa |grep ezmlm
On 3/3/2022 8:25 AM, Eric Broch wrote:
I removed a subscriber through the qmailadmin interface, but couldn't
at the command
I removed a subscriber through the qmailadmin interface, but couldn't at
the command line.
On 3/3/2022 3:36 AM, qmailtoas...@dukat.dk wrote:
I was hoping that Apache/qmailadmin would have given a clue when you
hit the trash.
Are there illegal chars in the mailaddress?
cd
I was hoping that Apache/qmailadmin would have given a clue when you hit
the trash.
Are there illegal chars in the mailaddress?
cd ~vpopmail/domains///subscribers
strings * | cat -vte
Regards,
Allan
On 2022-03-03 01:44, Boheme wrote:
But I can’t unsubscribe using the CLI tools, and there is