On Wed, Aug 08, 2001 at 11:26:20AM -0500, Eric Calvert wrote:
> While this may have been a great design decision initially, it is now
> causing havoc with non-existant (but used-to-exist) users who are not
> getting deleted from mailing lists because the list operators only
> seem to be responding
>
> Have you tried logging into pop with telnet and entering
> user/pass while watching the log file? Try to reproduce
> the problem.
telnet to my.host.net:110 using PuTTY rel 5.01
+OK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
No report sent to me when username and password are match.
wrong user entry, give report li
Is this list archived anywhere so it can be
searched? If so -- where?
Thanks
From: "Charles Cazabon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> eric <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
[ snip ]
> > > > tcpserver (unless patched) requires IP ADDRESSES.
> > >
> > > No longer true. tcpserver accepts hostnames just fine, with
appropriate
> > > syntax. See the documentation for tcpserver for details
At 20:03 08/08/01, Darren Nay wrote:
>Hello All,
>
>I am having some vpopmail blues..
>
>I installed vpopmail and setup a couple domains and a few users on
>each
>domain and did some testing and it worked fine. I was able to send
>mail
>to the virtual users and receive it.
>
>Then I used a per
Hi again everybody.
As requested by Ken, here are the runs, i tryied to comment everything i've
done since the begining.
gunzip vpopmail-4.10.30.tar.gz
tar -xvf vpopmail-4.10.30.tar
cd vpopmail-4.10.30
Configure options and run follows:
--
Hello All,
I am having some vpopmail blues..
I installed vpopmail and setup a couple domains and a few users on each
domain and did some testing and it worked fine. I was able to send mail
to the virtual users and receive it.
Then I used a perlscript that I had written to parse out my old
vir
on 8/8/01 1:22 PM, Qmail-help at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
spake:
> I have been looking for information on how to do this... If someone could
> point me to somewhere/something to read, that would be great ;).
>
> I'm trying to get IP and HOSTNAME based e-mail working for 2 domains on the
> same smtp&pop
I have been looking for information on how to do this... If someone could
point me to somewhere/something to read, that would be great ;).
I'm trying to get IP and HOSTNAME based e-mail working for 2 domains on the
same smtp&pop3 mailserver...
i have mail.birminghamcontrolsystems.com, i also wa
Ken,
I think it has to be run as root. Especially if it modifies any qmail
files. If it doesn't touch qmail files then you should be able to run it
as vpopmail.
Is there anyway to put in a check to make sure it's running as root
when the program has to touch qmail files? Would beat seeing seg
On 08 Aug 2001 12:27:49 +0200, Leonard Cooper wrote:
> ...this is even worse
What is worse? running vadduser as root or as the owner
of the domain or something else?
Ken Jones
> Which leads me to the root of the problemWindows2000 based NAS device
> (ComPaq TASKSMART N2400) which us
On Wed, Aug 08, 2001 at 03:08:06PM +, eric wrote:
> > > One more caveat about my setup. I am using vpopmail with mysql
> > > support and all the user/domain information is kept in mysql tables.
> > >
> > > Anybody got any ideas on how to solve this?
> >
> > Use tcpserver to refuse all conne
On 08 Aug 2001 09:32:09 -0700, Chris Scheller wrote:
> this morning i had alot of users that were getting sql errors upon
> logging. the error was from not being able to create the lastauth
> table. the table was corrupt and a drop fixed the problem(corrupt due
> to power failure.) my question is
this morning i had alot of users that were getting sql errors upon
logging. the error was from not being able to create the lastauth
table. the table was corrupt and a drop fixed the problem(corrupt due
to power failure.) my question is since i didn't compile in roaming
access why is this table ev
While this may have been a great design decision initially, it is now
causing havoc
with non-existant (but used-to-exist) users who are not getting deleted from
mailing
lists because the list operators only seem to be responding to the error
messages
from the smtpd daemon itself.
I know that the
> "Charles Cazabon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Please learn to quote properly. I've fixed the quoting for this reply.
>
I would if I could send to the list using my normal mail client (Outlook
Express (and yes, I have it patched and virus protected)). But, I'm having
to cut and paste every
I'm using qmail 1.03 and vpopmail 3.4.11. Whenever someone tries to send an
email to a non-existant email address at any of my virtualdomains, they will
get a bounce message if bounce-no-user is set by having "|vdelivermail ''
bounce-no-user" in the .qmail-default for the domain. However, this
...this is even worse
Which leads me to the root of the problemWindows2000 based NAS device
(ComPaq TASKSMART N2400) which uses Micro$soft'$ Services for Unix. this
requires mapping Unix users to NT users ( ridiculus thought).
It is these mappings that are incorrect and causing hassel
> -Original Message-
> From: FAHRIZAL RAZAK [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 08 August 2001 04:03
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: False error report
[snip]
> Aug 7 18:39:38 my.host.net vpopmail[9907]: [ID 676305 mail.notice]
> vchkpw: password fail [EMAIL PROTECTED]:xxx.yyy.zzz.aaa
Hi,
There are two little problems with vuserinfo in the 4.9.10 release.
One of them has been corrected in 4.10.30, but the other still remains.
Patches attached.
G'luck,
Peter
--
Hey, out there - is it *you* reading me, or is it someone else?
--- vuserinfo.c.old Mon Aug 6 21:44:50 2001
> > Now, if there's a default (catch-all) account, the last Delivered-To
line in the header indicates the name of the catch-all account, and not the
name of the account the mail was sent to
> > F.e. [EMAIL PROTECTED] = catch-all for domain xy.com
> > A mail sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] results i
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