On 28 Nov 01, at 13:55, Steve Fulton wrote:
At 13:34 28/11/2001, Ken Jones wrote:
I saw this once with an ISP.
They traced it down to some networking router configurations.
I never found out the details tho.
That was my initial thought to, and the clients do use a proxy to dial
On 21 Nov 01, at 1:36, Dan Serban wrote:
The message could not be sent because one of the recipients was rejected by
the server. The rejected e-mail address was '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'. Subject
'This is another test', Account: 'hamletbuildings.com', Server:
'hamletbuildings.com', Protocol:
On 12 Nov 01, at 16:03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you are doing this with PHP as an apache module, suexec doesn't
matter. PHP will run out of any directory under DocumentRoot, and if
the server runs as
User vpopmail
Group vchkpw
you can exec _any_ of the commands in ~vpopmail/bin
Been using it and Sohpos for over a year now and it's a hell of a
combo.
The only killer with qmail-scanner is it's use of suidperl, on most
systems you have to rebuild perl and have it fake SUID support,
atleast on Slackware boxes.
One nice feature is you can set qmail-scanner to deny based
I'm gonna run down a list of things. I've never used Roaming user
support but so far everyone says it works. Gonna start with some
simple troubleshooting because you haven't listed what you have
and haven't done.
1. Simplify. Get rid of everything, all the rbl stuff Qmail-Scanner
auth-smtpd,
You can always use the --disable-root-check when running
configure for Courier Imap.
I never understood why Mr. Sam doesn't like to configure and
compile as root, it has to be installed as root and started as root.
Philip Wall
Ken,
I think it has to be run as root. Especially if it modifies any qmail
files. If it doesn't touch qmail files then you should be able to run it
as vpopmail.
Is there anyway to put in a check to make sure it's running as root
when the program has to touch qmail files? Would beat seeing
To me it sounds like qmail-pop3d isn't running at all, so try these
steps.
killall qmail-send
netstat -atp | grep pop3
See what program has the pop3 port open, I'm assuming inetd, edit
/etc/inetd.conf comment out all lines starting with pop3.
killall -HUP inetd
run your qmail startup
If no
Make sure all the devel packages are installed. You'll need them to
compile anything on Redhat.
Philip Wall
On 8 Jul 01, at 0:26, Sean P. Scanlon wrote:
On Sun, 8 Jul 2001, Jun Armirola wrote:
Now, I'm trying to compile vpopmail-4.10.9 on a RH Linux 7.1 box but I get
the ff. errors
domain directories but not writing qmail files make sure your root
and the control files are not 444 and they exist.
Philip Wall
On 6 Jul 01, at 17:42, KEnet Webmaster wrote:
Y'know, it feels like the back of my brain knows what that's about, but
I can't quite catch sight of it for you
My company has used Qmail-Scanner and Sophos for the last 8
months in production. Works like a charm.
I do have a perl script I use to grab the IDE updates from their
website twice a week if anyone is interested.
Philip Wall
On 2 Jul 01, at 11:52, Ed Henderson wrote:
Does anyone have any
I received several requests to post the perl script I use to update
Sophos IDE files. Runs as a cron job on my system twice a week
at 4 am.
Requires Perl, LWP and Qmail
Read the comments in the script before running it please.
Philip Wall
The following section of this message contains
In Slackware descrypt.tgz should be on the distrubution CD or
available from ftp.slackware.com in the 7.1 directory.
To install it just run installpkg descrypt.tgz then run ldconfig.
In the vpopmail source you should then run make distclean and
then run configure again.
Philip Wall
On 25 Jun
and
vadduser, vadddomain test.com; vadduser [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Have you hit your caffeine and pizza qouta for the day? j/k :)
Philip Wall
On 20 Jun 01, at 21:44, alexus wrote:
./configure --enable-mysql=y --enable-sqllibdir=/usr/local/mysql/lib/mysql -
-enable-sqlincdir=/usr/local/mysql/include/mysql
You need to also tell it where the MySQL includes are. Easier to
edit the Makefile than to specify env settings, atleast it is for me.
A double password might be some spurious entries in the
database or a leftover entry in the login cache.
Philip Wall
On 21 Jun 01, at 14:24, Daniel Pook
is Outlook and the message hasn't left the
server to the internet. Read Notification is a function of the Mail
Reader, some do it some don't.
Philip Wall
On 19 Jun 01, at 1:28, Daniel Hardaker wrote:
Ive been in a long discussion with Virgin Internet about one of their
mail servers
not any sort of a
programmer but I can run commands
and pass on data dumps.
Philip Wall
Ken Jones wrote:
Hi Philip,
I just posted a new development release that compiles with the
latest stable ldap release 2.0.11. I was able to get it to
compile correctly but I did not test it running since
is broke. Can we expect it to be fixed
anytime soon?
Philip Wall
is going on?
Philip Wall
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