Hi,
After running through the same upgrade on a test box, I tried it on the
production box today. pop and imap continued working fine, but smtp-auth
seemed to be borked (probably because I had not yet recompiled it).
So then I started poking around with the v* commands. They all spit out
from my personal experience:
never NEVER EVER run vconvert (unless you are absolutely sure you want
to conver t a domain, and then only ONCE, using the correct command the
first time to accomplish your task).
and then delete vconvert when your system is ready to be used.
why? i've personally
On Fri, 29 Oct 2004, Cream[DONut] wrote:
from my personal experience:
never NEVER EVER run vconvert (unless you are absolutely sure you want to
conver t a domain, and then only ONCE, using the correct command the first
time to accomplish your task).
I haven't even touched vconvert, nor do I
Just replying to myself (and top-posting to boot!)...
Problem was old mysql includes. This box at one time had 3.x mysql client
code on it. Ditched all that, rebuilt 4.0.21 mysql client, verified the
includes were updated, recompiled vpopmail and it seems OK.
C
On Thu, 28 Oct 2004, Charles
Dave Goodrich wrote:
Chris Ess wrote:
Dave Goodrich wrote:
Since we changed to use mysql auth I have been getting complaints from
users having to enter their password more than once. This is not
consistant, it doesn't happen every time. It seems most prevelent for
users of Eudora or old Outlook
Dave Goodrich wrote:
Dave Goodrich wrote:
Also of note, I can see each user who is being re-prompted,
/var/log/maillog shows these on each cluster machine.
Oct 6 11:40:17 ecluster1 vpopmail[1748]: vchkpw-pop3: vpopmail user
not found [EMAIL PROTECTED]:68.254.88.126
Oct 6 11:40:19 ecluster1
Dave Goodrich wrote:
Since we changed to use mysql auth I have been getting complaints from
users having to enter their password more than once. This is not
consistant, it doesn't happen every time. It seems most prevelent for
users of Eudora or old Outlook Express. Outlook, Netscape Mail, and
Since we changed to use mysql auth I have been getting complaints from
users having to enter their password more than once. This is not
consistant, it doesn't happen every time. It seems most prevelent for
users of Eudora or old Outlook Express. Outlook, Netscape Mail, and
Thunderbird do not
Hi,
I am a happy user of vpopmail.
In order to make myself happier, I am planning to upgrade to mysql.
Can anyone tell me how do i go about doing it?
Thanks
Johnny