Hi,
Debian Woody. Qmail, 1.03, Vpopmail 5.2.1
Installed vpopmail from source. Compile, make, make
install-strip go without problem. Testing with telnet
does all the right things then,
**
...
user [EMAIL PROTECTED]
+OK
pass password
/usr/sbin/vchkpw:
Hi Chris,
First: _PLEASE_ don't CC me. I'm reading the list, as _everybody_
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On Mon, 16 Jun 2003 02:56:18 -0700 (PDT) Chris Pugh wrote:
And I don't have it here too.
Sounds promising .. I take it
Hi,
I have made to patches in order to have virus
detection on mails sent by roaming users, these
patches are intended for qmail-scanner users.
I'll like to know if these are the only files that
I have to touch, and what do I have to do after this
in order to have a new configure script?
Hi,
I have made to patches in order to have virus
detection on mails sent by roaming users, these
patches are intended for qmail-scanner users.
I'll like to know if these are the only files that
I have to touch, and what do I have to do after this
in order to have a new configure script?
Hi all,
can someone tell me what actually changes
when --enable-roaming-users is on? Outside of the
creation of the clearopensmtp binary, is it just a
change to vchkpw that enables external programs to
have an IP added to open-smtp somehow when calling
it?
Thanks,
David
Dear,linuman
exec tcpserver -H -l0 -R -c 512 -x
/home/vpopmail/etc/tcp.smtp.cdb -u vpopmailduid -g
vpopmaildgid 0 smtp rblsmtpd recordio
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd
mydomain.com /home/vpopmail/bin/vchkpw /bin/true 21
Above script will run the clearopensmtp everytime when
users establish the smtp