I know AOL has implemented some blacklists of mail servers originating
from Dynamic IP address blocks, so that could be a problem if it thinks
you or your ISP are on a Dynamic IP range and your users are trying to
send emails to users @aol.com
http://postmaster.info.aol.com/
Darcy
Hi
all,
I'm not sure if this is a biggy, but after I installed the latest
vpopmail, after trying to install vqadmin, it complained about some files
missing:
configure: error: No vpopmail etc/lib_deps file. Upgrade to
vpopmail-4.9.8 or above
Going into my old vpopmail etc dir from 5.2.1, i have these
Right, when I had this problem before, all I did was add the following line
to my /var/qmail/control/smtproutes file:
:ip.address.of.my.isp's.smtp.server
qmailctl restart
and then you should be good
Darcy
On Thursday, Aug 28, 2003, at 13:46 US/Eastern, Darcy Dueck wrote:
I know AOL has
Hello List,
I am getting the exact same problem as Jon was a few days ago. I can login
to the mysql database using the exact same login information that I
provided with vmysql.h
The thing is, I created a user called 'mail' but the apache error logs are
still showing vpopmail trying to connect.