rds, use the username/password that you
normally use when checking mail.
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id what.
Removing it would mean losing this useful functionality. Changing it would
cause incompatibility.
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me
kind of firewall builder script. I can strongly recommend www.shorewall.net,
very easy and pretty logical to use.
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us as to why you need a 'home' directory?
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e that you can recommend to me
> for the administration of qmail + VMailMgr + Courier-IMAP + SquirrelMail
> setup. A web based app is very much appreciated.
oMail-admin
is probably the only choice.
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r/spool/mail/username, the mail was seen in the
> INBOX of Squirrelmail. It seems that it works for sendmail. What about
> qmail ?
We use a combination of qmail/vmailmgr/courier-imap/squirrelmail and it works
fine. I think there's a howto which shows you how to setup those pac
please give me help with permissions and
> ownership of these directory's and their contents?
It's in the installation instructions and in the FAQ. Basically the directory
needs to be accessible (executable), readable and writeable by the webserver.
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ke this... maybe is SM ???
Have a look in the archives or at the FAQ.
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lanced
parantheses.
Anyway my original is correct (it works for me!).
$user_ary[10] contains the unix timestamp of the expiry date, thus you need to
subtract the current time then divide the result by 86400 to get the number
of days until it expires.
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On Saturday 09 November 2002 02:40, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Can anyone duplicate the following problem?
Yes.
> In Admin (VAdmin 1.0.2) go to the user details, and set 'Expiry' date to
> any number. Now try logging in as that user. I am getting 'Unknown user or
> password' error.
>
> As far as
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