Re: Removal of the Source Code ?

2000-12-10 Thread Greg Cope
Ken Jones wrote: > > Greg Cope wrote: > > > > Dear Ken > > > > I went along to check the vpopmail website (as I seem to have missed the > > 4.6.1 annouce) and saw this: > > > > We have removed the vpopmail source code. We > > appologize for this unfortunuate incident. Unfortuntately, > > there ar

Maildir does not exist --- error message.

2000-12-10 Thread Chuck Smith
I just installed vpopmail and when ever I download mail with getmail. I get an error message: Error: /home/vpopmail/domains/DOMAIN/USERNAME/Maildir" does not exist. However it clearly does. Right now I have getmail delivering to /home/USERNAME/Maildir with no problems. I still would like to f

Re: Removal of the Source Code ?

2000-12-10 Thread Daniel Hardaker
> > Unfortunatly, i was conversing with people on #efnet on the > > openbsd channel, and they insulted me deeply. I can not > > begin to describe how deeply I was offeneded. It was not > > one thing or another thing, just the small attitudes of > > a small group of people. As a new user of qmaila

Newbie needs a few questions answered please

2000-12-10 Thread Oldarnie
Roger Arnold wrote: Sorry if these questions are a bit dumb, but I need some info regarding installation. What I need to know is first, where does "vpopmail" get installed as default, and also is there and RPM available for Redhat 7 ? What needs to be setup in Qmail for "vpopmail" to work prope

Re: Newbie needs a few questions answered please

2000-12-10 Thread Ken Jones
Oldarnie wrote: > > Roger Arnold wrote: > > Sorry if these questions are a bit dumb, but I need some info regarding > installation. > > What I need to know is first, where does "vpopmail" get installed as > default, and also is there and RPM available for Redhat 7 ? By default it gets installe

Re: small mod to vchkpw

2000-12-10 Thread Ken Jones
Chris Bunnell wrote: > > Ok, guys, I know this isn't a big deal to most of you that do your own "C" > work... but it was exciting for me since this was my first modification to a > "C" program and it actually worked!! first time too! I know it's VERY > simple but I thought it was a nice ad

Re: vpopbull bug?

2000-12-10 Thread Ken Jones
Ben Beuchler wrote: > > In the past, messages sent via vpopbull have always had the correct > ownership (vpopmail:vchkpw) but the most recent run left everything > owned as root. > > Did I screw something up or has something changed with vpop? > > Thanks, > Ben > > -- > Ben Beuchler