On Jan 31, 2005, at 9:44 PM, Cristi Tauber wrote:
i have qmail + vpopmail installed on a slack 10. When i send a
mail
to a non-existent user to a virtual domain (hosted on my server) i
receive the message that the mailbox does not exist. Good. But when i
send a mail to a non-existent user to
On Jan 31, 2005, at 8:07 PM, Carl Davis wrote:
vmoduser -q NOQUOTA domain.org
gives me: ERROR: Illegal username
I have read several places that this should work? Am I doing something
wrong?
It's choking on a one-letter username. If vpopmail is compiled with
--enable-users-big-dir, it will store
Tom Collins wrote:
On Jan 31, 2005, at 9:44 PM, Cristi Tauber wrote:
i have qmail + vpopmail installed on a slack 10. When i send a
mail
to a non-existent user to a virtual domain (hosted on my server) i
receive the message that the mailbox does not exist. Good. But when i
send a
Hi all,
I'm having a problem with vpopmail and MySQL ... I'm running
vpopmail 5.4.9 with MySQL 4.1.9. Vpopmail is configured as follows :
./configure --enable-logging=v --enable-clear-passwd
--enable-auth-module=mysql --enable-auth-logging --enable-sql-logging
--disable-passwd
If I increase the connection limit in qmail to 100, when the limit hits
about 60 I get the following :
2005-01-25 01:01:34.011714500 vmysql: error creating table
'dir_control': MySQL server has gone away
2005-01-25 01:01:34.011775500 vmysql: sql error[b]: MySQL server has
gone away
Any
- Original Message -
From: Tom Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I've been thinking about modifying vpopmail to use directory names like
@a, @b, @c, etc. instead of a, b, c so that we could allow
one-character user directories in all cases. I don't know how we'd
make that work with
Bill Wichers wrote:
You probably need to up the max number of connections allowed by MySQL. If
I am remembering correctly, it defaults to 100 simultaneous connections.
Remember that with a MySQL backend, vpopmail will be doing a *lot* of db
activity that MySQL is going to be involved in.
Yeah..