First a quick review of the new features added to the 5.4.18 release:
o The option of running a script each time a user or domain is added,
deleted or modified. This can be used for sending notification
messages, maintaining a list of valid users and what ever else you may
need to do. See
Rick Widmer wrote:
John Simpson wrote:
you're right, the onauth code itself is simple- i could probably
write it in about fifteen minutes, and i'm sure several other people
could as well.
yeah,
vi vpopmail.c
duplicate the existing call_onchange function
line range of new
In developing the onauth API, one of the things that I want to be a part
of it is the connection type. Currently, I've got pop3, imap, smtp,
vpopmaild and other. vchkpw supports 4 different auth types (POP, SMTP,
IMAP and WEBMAIL). It sets the connection type based on a list of known
ports
First here is the into to the documentation for what I have in mind for
vpopmail script handling, then I'll answer points from John's email.
vpopmail mail script handling.
Vpopmail provides a way to manage mail scripts that allows you to choose
at configure time between storing scripts in the
I think I would prefer the words, but then I don't plan to use it at
all, so my opinion probably isn't that important.
Joshua Megerman wrote:
In developing the onauth API, one of the things that I want to be a part
of it is the connection type. Currently, I've got pop3, imap, smtp,
words sounds good to me.
Just my 2 cents.
Remo
Rick Widmer wrote:
I think I would prefer the words, but then I don't plan to use it at
all, so my opinion probably isn't that important.
Joshua Megerman wrote:
!DSPAM:45a28ed9183882444718425!
OK, I think I can say that I've figured out what I think the onauth API
should be, so I'd like to get some comments on it. I haven't done any
implementation yet (other than copying John's onchange function and doing
the search replace). Assuming I get positive feedback, I'll move
forward with
In vchkpw, you can statically compile in a list of IP addresses that are
to be treated as webmail connections for auth purposes. However, the
traversal of the list do es a loop based on dividing the size of the
entire array by the size of the first element in the array. Since IP
addresses can be
Joshua Megerman wrote:
In vchkpw, you can statically compile in a list of IP addresses that are
to be treated as webmail connections for auth purposes. However, the
traversal of the list do es a loop based on dividing the size of the
entire array by the size of the first element in the array.
Hi,
I am having some problems sending emails through all domain names.
Internally it is OK though.
Any ideas please.
Hi,
I am having some difficulties sending emails. Internally I can send but
externally none of the domains can send.
Any ideas please,
looks to me like you are behind a
rogers account
rogers blocks all ob prot 25 connections NOT to its
mailservers
enjoy
kenneth gf brown
-Original Message-
From: shadc254 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: January 8, 2007 19:07
To: vchkpw@inter7.com
Subject: [vchkpw] cannot send
Hi,
I am having some problems sending emails through all domain names.
Internally it is OK though.
Any ideas please.
I can't use my accounts, so I registered my personal account I have with
rogers to mail out my question.
This problem has nothing to do with rogers. I have other domain names that
do not work.
As I said internally I can send messages but not out.
Thank you
_
From: shadowplay.net
hi,
i installed vpopmail with roaming user and with mysql support correctly.
but i have a problem about relaying pop3 users.. when pop3 used remote ip
address is added to relay table on mysql.. but i cant see ip address on cdb
file.. i checked tcp.smtp.cdb file with cdbdump ..
smtp run file
On Monday 08 January 2007 18:19, Rick Macdougall wrote:
Joshua Megerman wrote:
In vchkpw, you can statically compile in a list of IP addresses that are
to be treated as webmail connections for auth purposes. However, the
traversal of the list do es a loop based on dividing the size of the
On 2007-01-08, at 0602, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Attached is a patch for 5.4.18 to enable alias line removal
from .qmail
based aliases and the implementation of alias line removal using the
valias command line program.
Am I meant to be posting patches here (such as my previous double free
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am I meant to be posting patches here (such as my previous double free
problem in vpalias.c) or to another list ?
The best place for patches is the tracker on SourceForge. They don't
get lost or forgotten that way.
Rick
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Attached is a patch for 5.4.18 to enable alias line removal from .qmail
based aliases and the implementation of alias line removal using the
valias command line program.
How did I miss that? I would have sworn that patch was included in the
last release. Oh
On 2007-01-08, at 1313, Rick Widmer wrote:
John Simpson wrote:
so you're going to design this new thing which is LIKE an alias,
but it supports sequencing... and it can use the same code and
probably the same database tables... but it's NOT an alias, simply
because you give it some other
On 2007-01-08, at 1147, Joshua Megerman wrote:
vpopmaild checks the username and password directly against the user
database, so setting the type to vpopmaild shouldn't depend on what
port
you run it on. Is there any need for other, and should I add
webmail
to the list? Also, should I use
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