On 22-Feb-04, at 8:04 PM, Rick Widmer wrote:
Thomas Madej wrote:
On 22-Feb-04, at 7:29 PM, Marcin Soltysiak wrote:
sudo with PHP extension? When PHP is a module? How?
Solt
Via PHP's CGI module.
Please try it and let me know how it works!
Personally, I am quite happy keeping general web
Thomas Madej wrote:
On 22-Feb-04, at 7:29 PM, Marcin Soltysiak wrote:
sudo with PHP extension? When PHP is a module? How?
Solt
Via PHP's CGI module.
Please try it and let me know how it works!
Personally, I am quite happy keeping general web sites off the mail
server, and running PHP a
Eduardo M. Bragatto wrote:
Rick Widmer wrote:
There are two ways to run the extension that I know of.
o Start a separate instance of Apache on its own port or IP address,
running as the mail user. This instance should only serve mail related
pages. This is very easy to do.
o Don't allow any w
On 22-Feb-04, at 7:29 PM, Marcin Soltysiak wrote:
o Start a separate instance of Apache on its own port or IP address,
running as the mail user. This instance should only serve mail
related
pages. This is very easy to do.
o Don't allow any web sites on the mail server. Only run QmailAdmin
an
> > o Start a separate instance of Apache on its own port or IP address,
> > running as the mail user. This instance should only serve mail related
> > pages. This is very easy to do.
> >
> > o Don't allow any web sites on the mail server. Only run QmailAdmin and
> > sqWebmail on the mail server
Rick Widmer wrote:
There are two ways to run the extension that I know of.
o Start a separate instance of Apache on its own port or IP address,
running as the mail user. This instance should only serve mail related
pages. This is very easy to do.
o Don't allow any web sites on the mail server.
Looks like you as well need to not start threads in the middle of an old
one.
It proves my point better.
even this mailinglist a martyr.
http://vpopmail.sf.net/
5.4.2 - released 22-Feb-04
This is an interim release to correct various minor problems
before we begin significant security fixes (escaping fields) to
the mysql and pgsql backends.
We should be ready to start the 5.5 development series
after the SQL fixes are in place.
Raboo Treed wrote:
how come ppl don't start new threads when creating mails??
or is my mail client broken?
/Raboo
Looks like you as well need to not start threads in the middle of an old
one.
As you just did what you said you didnt like.
X-Istence
how come ppl don't start new threads when creating mails??
or is my mail client broken?
/Raboo
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