hello sir
i have read many times about quota but it is apply on only the Inbox
and i want to apply it on all the folder like sent trash,or which user
creates apply quota on all folders.
so how can i do ,either vqadmin apply quota on INBOX only and if we apply
3mb quota ,it exceed and after e
On Mon, Oct 28, 2002 at 11:21:53AM +0800, Joeffrey Betita wrote:
> after reading the INSTALL file. on intsruction 11 i inserted this on my
> inetd.conf i have RH6.2 and installing vpopmail-5.2.1.tar.gz
>
> pop3 stream tcp nowait root \
> /var/qmail/bin/qmail/qmail-popup \
> qmail-popup mail.stilen
Hi Carl
Yes, all the vpopmail account information is
stored in the MySQL database if you enable MySQL backend support. It
totally eliminates the .cdb files
One of
the benefits of this is it allows you to easily write web based tools
(eg in ASP or PHP) that can talk to the database and then
Just curious about the performance for Many domains in MySQL. Will it be
a better choice rather then the default file storage?
Please advise
-Original Message-
From: John Johnson [mailto:john@;cyberbytesbbs.com]
Sent: Monday, October 28, 2002 11:16 PM
To: Carl A Jeptha
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECT
Carl A Jeptha writes:
Is MySQL used for storing user information so that we the ISP can use it for tech support , etc. I cannot compile vpopmail with mysql support.
You have a good day now,
You would do better to use MySQL support if you are an ISP
because chances are you will have a crap load
Is MySQL used for storing user information so that
we the ISP can use it for tech support , etc. I cannot compile vpopmail with
mysql support.
You have a good day now,
Carl
Hello!
I have read the README.quotas from vpopmail 5.2.1, but I still have some
questions..
1. What is the correct way to setup per domain default-quota? How does it
work? Where is the quota-information stored? It needs patched qmail to
understand it?
2. How can I override the per-domain
Hi Joeffrey,
On Mon, 28 Oct 2002 11:21:53 +0800
"Joeffrey Betita" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Oct 26 16:35:39 gw inetd[1692]: pop3/tcp: bind: Address already in use
Go, figure out which process is already bind to that port:
netstat -anpl --ip |grep :110
If it is a 'tcpserver' process forget t