Andryan wrote:
Robert Kropiewnicki wrote:
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Tom,
You are correct that it reads directly from the maildirs, as opposed
to webmail clients like Squirrelmail that require IMAP, however an
authentication method is still required which is specified during
./configure. In the configuration I
In the configuration I'm using, the specified
authentication method was to use authvchkpw, which I would assume (I am
not a programmer) means it is using vchkpw.
Is it possible that it is using the same information store of usernames
and passwords as vchkpw but not actually calling
> -Original Message-
> From: Tom Collins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2003 7:37 PM
> To: vpopmail list; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [vchkpw] Vpopmail 5.3.30 released
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> http://vpopmail.sf.net/
>
> This should fix all known problems with 5.3.29.
>
If this f
> Paul L. Allen
>
> Robert Kropiewnicki writes:
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> > Do you work for Inter7? Can you speak definitively to the fact that
> > they've shelved vpopmail for good on their end? No, you can't.
>
> And can you speak definitively to say that they haven't
to hear sniping comments back about it,
> because frankly, I don't value the opinion of most of you. The list
> membership over the past year has become overpopulated with
> whiny idiots
> who have no appreciation for where the product has been, how it almost
> died, and how it has now seen tremendous progress in the
> absence of Ken
> and Inter7.
>
Your opinions would be even more valuable if you would quit with the
derogatory comments. People who disagree with you are not necessarily
idiots. They are not necessarily inferior sysadmins. They simply have
a different point of view.
Regards,
Robert Kropiewnicki
s acceptable. If not, it may be time to look into some
other virtual domain manager such as vmailmgr. The same goes for
qmailadmin.
Regards,
Robert Kropiewnicki
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Not to mention there are those of us that don't want 300 patches
integrated into qmail. Patches should be used on an as-needed basis,
not simply because they exist. And even then, it's highly recommended
that one look for an add-on app that will supply the requested feature
instead of patching the qmail source.
Regards,
Robert Kropiewnicki
> -Original Message-
> From: Andrew Kohlsmith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, February 06, 2003 11:44 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [vchkpw] Re: Qmailadmin feature request
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>
> > > I believe you're using the wrong MTA if you don't like
> patches. :-)
> > > Qmail
>
>Don Buckley
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Don,
A good start would be to tell us what the actual problem is.
Next thing would be to tell us what the logs say.
Regards,
Robert Kropiewnicki
h. Putting together a publicly accessible
email server (ie. not purely for internal use and without an internet
connection) is not a task that is to be taken lightly. There are so
many good references available to help you along, most notable "The
qmail Handbook" by Dave Sill, that ask
27;s all your choice.
> Nobody is forcing
> you or anyone else to reply to this person's question.
>
> See THE GOLDEN RULE.
>
> and that's _my_ rant for the day! ;^)
>
>
> Paul Theodoropoulos
> http://www.anastrophe.com
> Help Cure Alzheimer's with your PC's spare time:
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Robert Kropiewnicki
Network Administrator
StructuredWeb Inc.
Phone: 201-325-3146
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Your explanations help me get a better grasp of when it may
become necessary.
You guys rock!
Robert Kropiewnicki
Network Administrator
StructuredWeb Inc.
Phone: 201-325-3146
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