Privacy problem with vpopmail?

2001-04-15 Thread Jeremy Gray
I'm not sure if this is a vpopmail, qmail-pop3d or tcpserver issue =(, but when a user sends mail through a remote client via vpopmail (running qmail-pop3d), the "recieved from:" field in the headers shows the users local hostname/ISP IP. Is there a flag or something to make it leave this

Patch for vuserinfo 4.9.10

2001-04-15 Thread Antonio Dias
I received some emails telling me that the patch I sent last night is not applying clearly. The correct difference file is available at: http://storm.sst.com.br/vpopmail-4.9.10-fix.diff Sorry for the incovenience and thanks for all that reported it to me. -- Best regards, Antonio Dias

Re: vuserinfo 4.9.10 is broken

2001-04-15 Thread Bill Shupp
on 4/15/01 9:22 AM, Antonio Dias at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sun, 15 Apr 2001, Bill Shupp wrote: [root@ns1 vpopmail-4.9.10]# patch ../vpopmail.vuserinfo.patch patching file `vcdb.c' patching file `vuserinfo.c' Hunk #6 FAILED at 186. 1 out of 6 hunks FAILED -- saving rejects to

Re: vuserinfo 4.9.10 is broken

2001-04-15 Thread Antonio Dias
On Sun, 15 Apr 2001, Bill Shupp wrote: While you're at it, you might want to update the patch to include the new option: printf(" -D (display all fields for entire domain)\n"); in void usage(). Right now it's only mentioned in the ChangeLog. Done. The updated diff is at

Privacy problem?

2001-04-15 Thread Jeremy Gray
I'm not sure if this is a vpopmail, qmail-pop3d or tcpserver issue =(, but when a user sends mail through a remote client via vpopmail (running qmail-pop3d), the "recieved from:" field in the headers shows the users local hostname/ISP IP. Is there a flag or something to make it leave this

Re: vpopmail-4.9.10, OpenLDAP, and FreeBSD (Fw)

2001-04-15 Thread Name Name
From: "Chaz Tran" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: vpopmail-4.9.10, OpenLDAP, and FreeBSD Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2001 00:33:38 -0700 If you don't use "--enable-hardquota=500", it should work!!! I get the same core dumped problem w/ vpopmail-4.9.10, OpenLDAP, and FreeBSD when