[vchkpw] chkuser 2.0.8 + syslog

2005-05-17 Thread Jimmy Stewpot
Hello, I am currently trying to setup my chkuer 2.0.8 to log to syslog. Currently all of the information is coming out on /dev/console. I currently have the following setup #define CHKUSER_ENABLE_LOGGING /* * Uncomment to enable logging of good rcpts * valid only if CHKUSER_ENABLE_LOGGING is

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Re: [vchkpw] chkuser 2.0.8 + syslog

2005-05-17 Thread tonix (Antonio Nati)
Hi Jimmy, this does not look as a chkuser problem, but as a general qmail problem (as chkuser uses same logging routines of qmail). chkuser log goes whenever qmail logs go. Are your normal qmail-smtpd logs going to syslog? You should look in other pages, and check how syslog and splogger work.

Re: [vchkpw] chkuser 2.0.8 + syslog

2005-05-17 Thread Jeremy Kitchen
On Tuesday 17 May 2005 11:47 am, tonix (Antonio Nati) wrote: Hi Jimmy, this does not look as a chkuser problem, but as a general qmail problem (as chkuser uses same logging routines of qmail). chkuser log goes whenever qmail logs go. Are your normal qmail-smtpd logs going to syslog? however,

Re: [vchkpw] chkuser 2.0.8 + syslog

2005-05-17 Thread tonix (Antonio Nati)
At 17.59 17/05/2005, you wrote: On Tuesday 17 May 2005 11:47 am, tonix (Antonio Nati) wrote: Hi Jimmy, this does not look as a chkuser problem, but as a general qmail problem (as chkuser uses same logging routines of qmail). chkuser log goes whenever qmail logs go. Are your normal qmail-smtpd

[vchkpw] remote not able to send email

2005-05-17 Thread Marty Pokojski
Greetings - I have a remote domain that can pop, but not send (from home location). I got them to be able to send from their office location, but had to add their router IP to the /etc/tcp.smtp file. Now from home...the user can pop...but when they try to send, it tells them they can not

Re: [vchkpw] remote not able to send email

2005-05-17 Thread Jeremy Kitchen
On Tuesday 17 May 2005 01:13 pm, Marty Pokojski wrote: Greetings - I have a remote domain that can pop, but not send (from home location). I got them to be able to send from their office location, but had to add their router IP to the /etc/tcp.smtp file. Now from home...the user can

Re: [vchkpw] remote not able to send email

2005-05-17 Thread Marty Pokojski
snip Now from home...the user can pop...but when they try to send, it tells them they can not connect to the smtp server. I have roaming users enabled for vpopmail. WHat am I missing? a lot of ISPs nowadays are blocking port 25 outbound. this is probably the situation. You'll have to

[vchkpw] compilation flags (sqwebmail against vpopmail)

2005-05-17 Thread Rakotomandimby (R12y) Mihamina
Hi, I made a little survey one month ago to know what webmail vpopmail users are using. It showed sqwebmail was used by several people. I have a qmail/vpopmail installation. the vpopmail has been built with the defaults flags (I mean the paths and all the things...) So, I would like to ask