Hi,
I'm testing the latest stable release of vpopmail. vusaged is disable. I
have found this issue, when I change the quota via vmoduser the owner
of maildirsize file becomes root:root instead of vpopmail:vchkpw
mail01:~# /home/vpopmail/bin/vadddomain cbstest.com password
mail01:~# ls -la
Alessio Cecchi ha scritto:
Hi,
I'm testing the latest stable release of vpopmail. vusaged is disable. I
have found this issue, when I change the quota via vmoduser the owner
of maildirsize file becomes root:root instead of vpopmail:vchkpw
mail01:~# /home/vpopmail/bin/vadddomain cbstest.com
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
孙俊 wrote:
[r...@ns /data/vpopmail/bin]# ./vmoduser -q 1000 t...@egotop.com
client_connect: warning: config_begin failed
Segmentation fault: 11 (core dumped)
This bug has been plaguing me since 5.4.28. Run this:
cat
I not find vmoduser maillist ,so send mail to this
My question is set user quota is fail!
OS is FreeBSD ns.egotop.com 8.0-RELEASE FreeBSD 8.0-RELEASE #0: Sat Nov 21
15:48:17 UTC 2009
r...@almeida.cse.buffalo.edu:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC i386
Auth mod is Mysql
Server version:
Hi I just wanted to follow up (seems like very few people who figure out
an issue themselves do):
If anyone else gets this error. Check you vpasswd file for extra \n's
and the end of the file.
I'd think that this would be more a common problem for everyone. Seems
only to have issues with
I apologize in advance as a Google search didn't bring anything up that
was helpful.
I'm having issues with one domain for modifications to the vpasswd file
and qmailadmin file.
Any time I run a vpopmail program on this one domain I'm getting a
segmentation fault.
It's an unusually large
Here's the lowdown:
disable_imap: disables IMAP from all IPs except those listed in vchkpw.c
as webmail servers.
disable_pop: same as above, but for POP
disable_webmail: disables IMAP and POP access from the webmail servers,
regardless of the disable_imap and disable_pop settings.
And, if
Title: vmoduser -w
Sorry if I just haven't been able to find the answer to this. I see that vmoduser -w is already in place to ( set no web mail access flag ) but I see no references to which web mail interface this was designed to be used with. Is this just a placeholder for future use, or
Jason Wilkinson wrote:
Sorry if I just haven't been able to find the answer to this. I see
that vmoduser -w is already in place to ( set no web mail access flag
) but I see no references to which web mail interface this was
designed to be used with. Is this just a placeholder for future use,
On Sep 28, 2005, at 9:15 AM, Rick Macdougall wrote:
It removes imap access from 127.0.0.1 (or what ever you compile in,
127 is default) if you also use the disable imap flag.
ie - disable imap but allow it from 127.0.0.1 for webmail use.
disable imap and disable webmail to remove all imap
I'd like to know the difference of vmoduser options listed below.
-s ( set no smtp access flag )
-r ( set no external relay flag )
On Feb 4, 2005, at 1:57 AM, Takeshi Nishioka wrote:
I'd like to know the difference of vmoduser options listed below.
-s ( set no smtp access flag )
-r ( set no external relay flag )
-s disables SMTP AUTH, -r will disable roaming users (pop before smtp).
I've just updated the help for vmoduser to
On Tuesday 01 February 2005 7:32 pm, Michael Bowe wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Tom Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I've been thinking about modifying vpopmail to use directory names like
@a, @b, @c, etc. instead of a, b, c so that we could allow
one-character user directories in
On Jan 31, 2005, at 8:07 PM, Carl Davis wrote:
vmoduser -q NOQUOTA domain.org
gives me: ERROR: Illegal username
I have read several places that this should work? Am I doing something
wrong?
It's choking on a one-letter username. If vpopmail is compiled with
--enable-users-big-dir, it will store
- Original Message -
From: Tom Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I've been thinking about modifying vpopmail to use directory names like
@a, @b, @c, etc. instead of a, b, c so that we could allow
one-character user directories in all cases. I don't know how we'd
make that work with
Hello list,
I was playing around with vmoduser today and couldn't figure out some of
its flags' usage. Could someone tell me what NO_DIALUP (-u), NO_RELAY
(-r) and V_USER[0-3] (-(0-3)) do? If there's any documentation available
somewhere, please let me know. :)
When I set some flags on a
On Nov 27, 2004, at 11:54 PM, Andryan wrote:
I was playing around with vmoduser today and couldn't figure out some
of its flags' usage. Could someone tell me what NO_DIALUP (-u),
NO_RELAY (-r) and V_USER[0-3] (-(0-3)) do? If there's any
documentation available somewhere, please let me know. :)
Em Seg, 2004-02-09 às 16:57, Tom Collins escreveu:
Please try upgrading to 5.4.0. http://vpopmail.sf.net/
Why the page at Inter7 is so old?
Aren't they involved any more?
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Em Seg, 2004-02-09 às 16:57, Tom Collins escreveu:
I'm using vpopmail-5.2.1 with MySQL. 'vmoduser' seems not to work.
Please try upgrading to 5.4.0. http://vpopmail.sf.net/
I'll think about it later, thanks.
But, is there a solution for my current vesion (5.2.1) ???
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[] Mauricio
I'm using vpopmail-5.2.1 with MySQL. 'vmoduser' seems not to work.
vmoduser -u -d -p -w -i -b -r [EMAIL PROTECTED]
After issuing the command, the user still can get POP access and
messages sent don't bounce.
'qmail-pop3d' is the POP server.
What's wrong?
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[] Mauricio Teixeira -
On Feb 9, 2004, at 11:37 AM, Mauricio Teixeira (listas) wrote:
I'm using vpopmail-5.2.1 with MySQL. 'vmoduser' seems not to work.
vmoduser -u -d -p -w -i -b -r [EMAIL PROTECTED]
After issuing the command, the user still can get POP access and
messages sent don't bounce.
'qmail-pop3d' is the POP
- Original Message -
From:
Juan Alonso
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 10, 2003 7:08
PM
Subject: [vchkpw] vmoduser fails with
--enable-postgres=y
Hello list,I think I've
found a bug with vpopmail (5.3.28) + postgresql (7.3).I have a working
Hi,
I reinstalled vpopmail 5.2.1 with quota-support. The Mailserver is running for
at least 1 Year now without quota, but for one single domain I have to enable
quota.
I tried to change the quota for one single user:
/home/vpopmail/bin/vmoduser -q 1S [EMAIL PROTECTED]
then the line in
Hello list,
I think I've found a bug with vpopmail (5.3.28) + postgresql (7.3).
I have a working installation of qmail+vpopmail that sends and receives
emails correctly, but whenever I try to modify an user account i get
this error:
mystique:~#
/var/external/vpopmail/bin/vadddomain
first question:-
is there any more explanationon the vmoduser usage like
set no dialup flag,
set bounce mail flag,
set no external relay flag,
set V_USER0 to V_USER3 flag
second question:-
if one user have two flag... and I just want to remote one of the
flag..HOW
tq
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Regards
Kenneth Ling
Hi,
I would like to setup quota for every user in the domain xxx.ss. Could I use
vmoduser -q 20MB xxx.ss? Is this 20MB for every user?
thanks
bird
On Monday, February 10, 2003, at 01:49 PM, Taylor Dondich wrote:
I was using vpopmail 5.2 awhile ago and everything worked fine;
however, after upgrading to 5.3.9, vmoduser now core dumps when you
specify an entire domain to modify instead of just a specific e-mail
address.
Any ideas?
I
I was using vpopmail 5.2 awhile ago and everything worked fine; however,
after upgrading to 5.3.9, vmoduser now core dumps when you specify an
entire domain to modify instead of just a specific e-mail address.
Any ideas?
Taylor Dondich
When using vmoduser for entire domains, it segfaults. I'm using the
vpopmail 5.3.9_1 port on FreeBSD.
Any ideas?
Taylor Dondich
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