In the immortal words of Yavuz Aydin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> I am posting this again because it has been a week now and this bug is not
> resolved.
>
> Mail is not being delivered to catch-all accounts of domains added with
> vadddomain with the -u option. The error that is generated is as fo
i was using sendmail before
i have 100 user in file /etc/passwd
when i'm install qmail whitout vpopmail, i can send email to user1 in
file /etc/passwd using command
echo to: user1 | /var/qmail/bin/qmail-inject
but...
when i'm install vpopmail, i can't send to user1
i just can send to user in
> is there a function to send mail all the users in vpopmail? For one domain
or for all the domains.
> has anybody try this before?
>From the FAQ:
13. How do I post a email to all users of a virtualdomain or a set
of domains?
use the new vpopbull program:
vpopbull -f email_file vdo
Brad Dameron wrote:
> Anyone have any additions they want to see in the new autorespond
> or any bugs?
I noticed tonight the autorespond 1.x doesn't honor Reply-to headers,
and it doesn't appear the 2.0 does either.
I'm not sure if this is a bug to fix, or a feature request. ;)
Ron
is there a function to send mail all the users in
vpopmail? For one domain or for all the domains.
has anybody try this before?
Did you use "--enable-roaming-users=y" at compile time?
Mike Jimenez wrote:
> Correct when I kill it it still comes back and when I restart it will
> add another one.
> Also /home/vpopmail/etc/tcp.smtp.cdb does not exist but this does
> /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb
> And its owned by vpopmail
> Thanks
> Mi
> Okay but /home/vpopmail/etc/tcp.smtp.cdb does not exist?
> Also I don't think the multiple smtp process are normal. When I kill one
> I will get sometimes 3 more back?
> Im confused.
Incoming SMTP-connections are looking (at the beginning) like other tcpserver lines.
after all the stuff is don
Correct when I kill it it still comes back and when I restart it will
add another one.
Also /home/vpopmail/etc/tcp.smtp.cdb does not exist but this does
/etc/tcp.smtp.cdb
And its owned by vpopmail
Thanks
Mike
-Original Message-
From: Bill Shupp [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, Oc
Okay but /home/vpopmail/etc/tcp.smtp.cdb does not exist?
Also I don't think the multiple smtp process are normal. When I kill one
I will get sometimes 3 more back?
Im confused.
Mike
-Original Message-
From: Bruno Dalapicola Bergamaschi de Souza [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, Oc
On Friday, October 26, 2001, at 06:12 PM, Mike Jimenez wrote:
> Im having a horrible time trying to figure this out.
> I have vpopmail-4.9.10 installed with Qmail. The problem is my users
> cannot send out email. They can pop fine however.
> But the POP Before SMTP is not working?
> I have also
Just use
/home/vpopmail/etc/tcp.smtp.cdb
instead of
/etc/tcp.smtp.cdb
Mike Jimenez wrote:
> Im having a horrible time trying to figure this out.
> I have vpopmail-4.9.10 installed with Qmail. The problem is my users
> cannot send out email. They can pop fine however.
> But the POP Befor
Im having a horrible time trying to figure this out.
I have vpopmail-4.9.10 installed with Qmail. The problem is my users
cannot send out email. They can pop fine however.
But the POP Before SMTP is not working?
I have also looked into the /home/vpopmail/etc/open-smtp file all pops
are being allo
On Friday, October 26, 2001, at 01:55 PM, Steve Fulton wrote:
> Ken & Bill,
>
> Is it possible to set a default quota for a domain, one that applies
> to
> each user? Yes, quotas can be applied to individual users & postmaster
> (when creating the domain), but how about one that applies to a
Hi
I just subscribed to this list, but i hope it's okay to post patch file for
vpopmail-5.0.
I'm running NetBSD system on my server and i have qmail installed
in other than /var/qmail directory.
this patch is to workaround of missing getpwnam func in NetBSD and fix for qmaildir.
it changes follo
Ken & Bill,
Is it possible to set a default quota for a domain, one that applies to
each user? Yes, quotas can be applied to individual users & postmaster
(when creating the domain), but how about one that applies to any additional
users added to that domain? I thought it worked that way, but
Look in your mail log files and see what qmail actually did. I'm guessing
there is nothing to worry about here. Infact I'm almost willing to bet
money on it (I know DJB did)
Regards,
Tren.
-Original Message-
From: Alberto Crespo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, October 26, 200
> Hi,
>
> I run Nessus ( a security scanner ), to check my mail server and it
> show me some security holes on port 25.
> It possible these security holes are false positive, but I'm not
> sure.
> Somebody can help me, please ?
> I attache the Nessus Scan Report with
> What's the best way to drop mail to certain accounts (nobody@.com)?
echo "#" > ~vpopmail/domains/domainname.tld/.qmail-nobody
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