> Yes!
>
then you should check if you have the 'relay' table (and whats written
there) in your vpopmail mysql table. You can also look at tcp.smtp.cdb
with cat tcp.smtp.cdb. You find the listed IPs at the end of the dump.
cheers
andrej
Yes!
Quinn
On Wed, 01 Nov 2006 20:52:01 -0700, Remo Mattei wrote:
> do u use mysql?
>
> Remo
>
> Quinn Comendant wrote:
>> Thanks for the explanation...
>>
>> On Wed, 01 Nov 2006 07:11:25 -0800, Michael Johnson wrote:
>>
>>
>> This file (~vpopmail/etc/open-smtp) is not being created. Dir
do u use mysql?
Remo
Quinn Comendant wrote:
> Thanks for the explanation...
>
> On Wed, 01 Nov 2006 07:11:25 -0800, Michael Johnson wrote:
>
>
> This file (~vpopmail/etc/open-smtp) is not being created. Directory
> permissions appear correct.
>
>
>
> This file exists at /etc/tcprules.d/tc
Thanks for the explanation...
On Wed, 01 Nov 2006 07:11:25 -0800, Michael Johnson wrote:
> By default, there is a file called ~vpopmail/etc/open-smtp that is in
> the same format as tcp.smtp. The first thing to do would be to check
> that this file exists and your IP has been placed in it. That
Well, the issue has been solved (and it wasn't vpopmail at all).
There was a slight disconnect between the client and me, so while I saw
the box, it was misspelled on the system (missing an "e") causing the
problem.
Yet another example for the box labeled "check the obvious things first".
*sigh*
Yes. The problem user is the top user in the file.
Oddly enough, vuserinfo is currently showing the user as existing.
I also checked one of the old domains that hasn't been touched since the
upgrade, and the vpasswd format was the same as I indicated. (We were
running 5.2.1)
- Michael
Rick M
Michael Johnson wrote:
Checked against a domain added just yesterday, and the entries match in
fields:
_boxname_:_cryptpass_:1:0:_comment_:_directorypath_:_quota_:_clearpass_
___
Check the vpasswd file. Most likely you are miss
Checked against a domain added just yesterday, and the entries match in fields:
_boxname_:_cryptpass_:1:0:_comment_:_directorypath_:_quota_:_clearpass_
___
Michael Johnson 626-852-9696 Ext. 103
System A
Michael Johnson wrote:
I just encountered a strange problem with a user account that vpopmail
seems to think doesn't exist (sometimes).
I was previously on vpopmail 5.2 and just upgraded to 5.4 recently. I'm
not sure if that might be part of the problem.
One of my clients had sent up a mailb
I just encountered a strange problem with a user account that vpopmail seems to
think doesn't exist (sometimes).
I was previously on vpopmail 5.2 and just upgraded to 5.4 recently. I'm not sure
if that might be part of the problem.
One of my clients had sent up a mailbox and then added a sepa
By default, there is a file called ~vpopmail/etc/open-smtp that is in the same
format as tcp.smtp. The first thing to do would be to check that this file
exists and your IP has been placed in it. That will ensure at least the first
half of the process is working.
After every authentication whe
Hi y'all
How can I troubleshoot why roaming users (POP-before-SMTP) isn't working for
me? I've compiled vpopmail with --enable-roaming-users, and recompiled
everything else after installing. But I still get a "553 sorry, that domain
isn't in my list of allowed rcpthosts (#5.5.3 - chkuser)." I'
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