Assuming you use Apache of course :
Thomas Madej
Furi Enterprises
http://furi.ca/
On 1-Mar-04, at 4:07 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Eduardo M. Bragatto wrote:
Rick Widmer wrote:
There are two ways to run the extension that I know of.
o Start a separate instance of Apache on its own port
On 22-Feb-04, at 7:29 PM, Marcin Soltysiak wrote:
o Start a separate instance of Apache on its own port or IP address,
running as the mail user. This instance should only serve mail
related
pages. This is very easy to do.
o Don't allow any web sites on the mail server. Only run QmailAdmin
On 22-Feb-04, at 8:04 PM, Rick Widmer wrote:
Thomas Madej wrote:
On 22-Feb-04, at 7:29 PM, Marcin Soltysiak wrote:
sudo with PHP extension? When PHP is a module? How?
Solt
Via PHP's CGI module.
Please try it and let me know how it works!
Personally, I am quite happy keeping general
There is no such file. I tried logging in as different domain and i'm having the same problems. They, too, have no such file.
Thomas
On 17-Feb-04, at 6:35 PM, Tom Collins wrote:
On Feb 17, 2004, at 4:01 PM, Thomas Madej wrote:
I have qmailadmin install running for 6 months without problems
I have qmailadmin install running for 6 months without problems. Somehow have this error: file permission error /var/vmail/domains/example.com/postmaster/Maildir/1077057747.qw
i haven't changed anything within the filesystem, such as permission, locations, etc, that would cause such a problem.