Hi there!
In my setup AUTH is obligatory to send emails, but sometimes user
can't connect to server becaus RBL drop the connection.
I've take advantage from pop-before-smtp (open_smtp) to disable RBL check.
About this feature, the essential is to change variable into open_smtp
fprintf(
Hi,
when going the Maildir on NFS for clustering-route, is using NetApp
Filers still considered state of the art or has something better emerged?
From a price-point, I'd rather use FreeBSD, but the fact that there's
no real volume-manager makes it unusable for our purposes.
I've actually
Rainer Duffner wrote:
Hi,
when going the Maildir on NFS for clustering-route, is using NetApp
Filers still considered state of the art or has something better emerged?
From a price-point, I'd rather use FreeBSD, but the fact that there's
no real volume-manager makes it unusable for our
Yeah, i see this is allright and all...
Now what really has me gnawing on my footnails is, why do i have some
lists that do have a config file, but i have others that do not.
In fact, most do not have the config file.
On Tue, 2006-02-21 at 11:31 -0800, Tom Collins wrote:
On Feb 21, 2006, at
Just to clarify, if i have this config ezmlm file:
F:-AbCDEFGhIjKLMNOpQRSTUVWXYZ
X:
D:/home/vpopmail/domains/grupogonher.com/normatividad
T:/home/vpopmail/domains/grupogonher.com/.qmail-normatividad
L:normatividad
H:grupogonher.com
C:
0:
3:
4:
5:
6:
7:
8:
9:
The ezmlm-make to create it was:
Hi,
when going the Maildir on NFS for clustering-route, is using NetApp
Filers still considered state of the art or has something better
emerged?
There are plenty of other NAS options, see EMC for one vendor (also not
cheap). Dell offers NAS, HP I believe does as well. Not sure how much
when i use vadddomain, i get an error:
Error: Could not open qmail default
vdeldomain, vadduser, and vdeluser all work correctly.
I made a small change to vpopmail.c to see what's going on:
--- ../vpopmail-5.4.13/vpopmail.c 2006-02-22 16:05:34.612401000 -0500
+++ vpopmail.c 2006-02-22
While youre considering proprietary solutions and naturally, would like
to pay for them, perhaps you should consider redhat's GFS thingie. Its
GPL but redhat offers it with their AS for an extra $$
Ive seen it work and it seems like quite a scalable solution and
tipically cheaper than buying a
As far as I know --enable-domains-dir sets the domains directory, relative to vpopmail's home dir. If you set vpopmail's home dir to /export/home/vpopmail, /export/home/vpopmail/domains will be set by default as DOMAINS_DIR.
Stoyan
On Wed, 2006-02-22 at 16:09 -0500, Jeremy Kister wrote:
On 2/22/2006 5:51 PM, Stoyan Marinov wrote:
As far as I know --enable-domains-dir sets the domains directory,
relative to vpopmail's home dir. If you set vpopmail's home dir
to /export/home/vpopmail, /export/home/vpopmail/domains will be set by
default as DOMAINS_DIR.
Funny, I was just testing
I have vpopmail installed and am trying to get isoqlog up
and running. Does vpopmail move or replace rcpthosts? If so, where can I pointisoqlog
to look for the domain control file?
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Joe wrote:
I have vpopmail installed and am trying to get isoqlog up and running. Does
vpopmail move or replace rcpthosts? If so, where can I pointisoqlog to look
for the domain control file?
Hi,
Nightly cronjob
cat /var/qmail/control/rcpthosts /var/qmail/control/morerctphosts
Thx
-Original Message-
From: Rick Macdougall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2006 7:30 PM
To: vchkpw@inter7.com
Subject: Re: [vchkpw] vpopmail and isoqlog
Joe wrote:
I have vpopmail installed and am trying to get isoqlog up and running.
Does
vpopmail move or
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