I know, it's not a specific vpopmail question, more of a how to make
dovecot work better with vpopmail? kind of help shout.
Here it is:
Does anyone know if there has been done any more work towards making
dovecot compliant with vpopmail's roaming users functionality?
I have seen a patch posted
Hi,
I used Bill Schupp's Qmail Toaster to install the following:
autorespond-2.0.4 - courier-authlib-0.58 - courier-imap-4.1.2 -
netqmail-1.05 - toaster-scripts-0.8.1 - ucspi-tcp-0.88
Everything works as expected except for the fact that open-smtp is NOT
being updated by courier-imap upon
is no longer available thus preventing IMAP-before-SMTP from
working.
Hope that helps!
Michael.
- Original Message -
From: Otto Rodusek (AP-SGP) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: vchkpw@inter7.com
Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2007 8:04 PM
Subject: [vchkpw] qmail+vpopmail smtp-auth for roaming
for any roaming users to send mail?? So what's
the solution (if any) - is it possible that ALL users who use
courier-imap 4++ are unable to send email and this is acceptable to
them?? Am I missing something??
Again thanks for your reply.
Best regards. Otto.
PS: Does your email imply that I
for any roaming users to send mail?? So what's
the solution (if any) - is it possible that ALL users who use
courier-imap 4++ are unable to send email and this is acceptable to
them?? Am I missing something??
The solution is simple - use SMTP-AUTH instead of imap-before-smtp. If
they can
file??
I believe that is correct. Courier no longer provides the IP address
needed to authenticate roaming users.
Hence it is IMPOSSIBLE for any roaming users to send mail?? So what's
the solution (if any) - is it possible that ALL users who use
courier-imap 4++ are unable to send email
-imap 4.1.2
it is impossible for imap authentication to update the open-smtp file??
I believe that is correct. Courier no longer provides the IP address
needed to authenticate roaming users.
Hence it is IMPOSSIBLE for any roaming users to send mail?? So what's
the solution (if any
it is impossible for imap authentication to update the open-smtp file??
Hence it is IMPOSSIBLE for any roaming users to send mail?? So what's
the solution (if any) - is it possible that ALL users who use
courier-imap 4++ are unable to send email and this is acceptable to
them?? Am I missing
authentication to update the
open-smtp file??
I believe that is correct. Courier no longer provides the IP address
needed to authenticate roaming users.
Hence it is IMPOSSIBLE for any roaming users to send mail?? So what's
the solution (if any) - is it possible that ALL users who use
did u apply the patch to qmail?
check shupp.org
Remo
Winanjaya - CBN wrote:
Dear Expert,
I need help for setting up qmail+vpopmail smtp-auth with roaming-users
I had configured vpopmail with --enable-roaming-users= y option
my /var/qmail/supervise/qmail-smtpd/run as follow:
#!/bin/sh
: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ph. : 91 124 3072681
91 124 3072589
-Original Message-
From: Winanjaya - CBN [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 23, 2007 12:38 PM
To: vchkpw@inter7.com
Subject: [vchkpw] qmail+vpopmail smtp-auth for roaming-users
Dear Expert,
I need help for setting
Dear Expert,
I need help for setting up qmail+vpopmail smtp-auth with roaming-users
I had configured vpopmail with --enable-roaming-users= y option
my /var/qmail/supervise/qmail-smtpd/run as follow:
#!/bin/sh
PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/bin:/var/qmail/bin
export PATH
VPOPMAILUID=`id -u vpopmail
.html
http://www.mail-archive.com/vchkpw@inter7.com/msg23726.html
http://www.mail-archive.com/vchkpw@inter7.com/msg20745.html
That is probably the final nail in this thread for me. I've been weighing the
hassle between to enable roaming-users versus instructing all our users to
reconfigure
Which doesn't use /home/vpopmail/bin/vchkpw, which would explain
why POP3-SSL connections aren't being added to the database.
use sslserver as ssl wrapper around tcpserver (part of http://
www.superscript.com/ucspi-ssl/intro.html. Then you still use vpopmail
and popbeforesmtp works. You can
On Nov 3, 2006, at 1:42 AM, Quinn Comendant wrote:
Further research turned up some threads that indicate that this is
maybe just not supported with courier anymore? Can anybody confirm
this?
Yes, that is correct. The vchkpw code embedded in courier-imap
doesn't know the IP address of the
Ah ha, so it is in the database rather than /home/vpopmail/etc/open-smtp.
And...the database contains the IPs!
mysql select * from relay;
+++
| ip_addr| timestamp |
+++
| 83.167.100.41 | 1162456105 |
| 69.236.80.73 | 1162455951
And my IP address is found!
well that shows that the problem is not with vpopmail. If I remember
right your problem is that your clients cant do roaming so you will have
to check if your smtpd is checking the tcp.smtp.cdb at all. I assume you
use tcpserver... make sure that in your run script
It appears I have that correct too:
#!/bin/sh
QMAILDUID=`id -u vpopmail`
NOFILESGID=`id -g vpopmail`
MAXSMTPD=`cat /var/qmail/control/concurrencyincoming`
BLACKLIST=`cat /var/qmail/control/blacklists`
SMTPD=/var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd
TCP_CDB=/etc/tcprules.d/tcp.smtp.cdb
RBLSMTPD=/usr/bin/rblsmtpd
libvpopmail and picks up the correct setting for roaming users. My
guess is that your initial install didn't support roaming users, but
you updated vpopmail later to enable it.
libvpopmail is always statically linked (for now) so updating
vpopmail requires updates to Courier-IMAP
Hi y'all
How can I troubleshoot why roaming users (POP-before-SMTP) isn't working for
me? I've compiled vpopmail with --enable-roaming-users, and recompiled
everything else after installing. But I still get a 553 sorry, that domain
isn't in my list of allowed rcpthosts (#5.5.3 - chkuser). I'm
626-852-9696 Ext. 103
System Administrator [EMAIL PROTECTED]
PhD Computing http://www.phdcomputing.net/
Quinn Comendant wrote:
Hi y'all
How can I troubleshoot why roaming users (POP-before-SMTP) isn't working for me? I've
compiled vpopmail
gid = 89
roaming users = ON --enable-roaming-users
password learning = OFF --disable-learn-passwords (default)
md5 passwords = ON --enable-md5-passwords (default)
file locking = ON --enable-file-locking (default)
vdelivermail fsync = OFF --disable-file-sync (default)
make
, and over 500K domains.
vpopmail 5.4.13
Current settings
---
vpopmail directory = /home/vpopmail
uid = 89
gid = 89
roaming users = ON --enable-roaming-users
password learning = OFF --disable-learn
roaming users = ON --enable-roaming-users
password learning = OFF --disable-learn-passwords (default)
md5 passwords = ON --enable-md5-passwords (default)
file locking = ON --enable-file-locking (default)
vdelivermail fsync = OFF --disable-file-sync (default)
make seekable
Yes!
then you should check if you have the 'relay' table (and whats written
there) in your vpopmail mysql table. You can also look at tcp.smtp.cdb
with cat tcp.smtp.cdb. You find the listed IPs at the end of the dump.
cheers
andrej
I've configured this before, but I can't figure out why it isn't working
this time (new server). I compiled vpopmail with roaming users, and it's
putting the open-smtp where it always has, under ~vpopmail/etc/. In the
past, tcpserver always found it, AND the /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb file even
though
this time (new server). I compiled vpopmail with roaming users, and
it's
putting the open-smtp where it always has, under ~vpopmail/etc/. In the
past, tcpserver always found it, AND the /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb file even
though it was invoked thusly:
-x/etc/tcp.smtp.cdb
I hope its the question thats stupid. We regretfully have no
human-rights compatible fix for stupid users.
On Tue, 29 Aug 2006, Alex Borges wrote:
I hope its the question thats stupid. We regretfully have no
human-rights compatible fix for stupid users.
Sorry for the unwanted noise...in my rush to install a bazillion different
packages, it didn't occur to me that FreeBSD ports would default to what
On Aug 28, 2006, at 11:56:03 MST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 29 Aug 2006, Alex Borges wrote:
I hope its the question thats stupid. We regretfully have no
human-rights compatible fix for stupid users.
Sorry for the unwanted noise...in my rush to install a bazillion
different
Thank you
the problem has been solved
- Original Message -
From: Jeremy Kitchen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: vchkpw@inter7.com
Sent: Friday, May 19, 2006 7:28 PM
Subject: Re: [vchkpw] Roaming-users could not work with secure pop3 ?
Yes I use sslserver from ucspi-ssl.
How can I solve this problem ?
- Original Message -
From: Jeremy Kitchen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: vchkpw@inter7.com
Sent: Thursday, May 18, 2006 11:22 PM
Subject: Re: [vchkpw] Roaming-users could not work with secure pop3 ?
On Thursday 18 May 2006 23:19, Bulent wrote:
Yes I use sslserver from ucspi-ssl.
great :)
How can I solve this problem ?
now that you've finally given the information I asked you for, I can give you
a better answer.
make sure you have the -e flag set so that sslserver will set the $TCP*
Hello
I use vpopmail5.4 on qmail-1.03.
I use securepop3 protocol (port 995 ) to incoming
mails in my mail clients.
When I use touch send/recieve or send an email to
anyone with my vpopmail server, Vpopmail server could not write in open-smtp
file.
But When I use pop3 protocol (port 110)
* Bulent [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-05-18 14:13:23 +0300]:
I use securepop3 protocol (port 995 ) to incoming mails in my mail clients.
When I use touch send/recieve or send an email to anyone with my vpopmail
server, Vpopmail server could not write in open-smtp file.
But When I use pop3 protocol
On Thursday 18 May 2006 04:25, Kim Christensen wrote:
* Bulent [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-05-18 14:13:23 +0300]:
I use securepop3 protocol (port 995 ) to incoming mails in my mail
clients. When I use touch send/recieve or send an email to anyone with my
vpopmail server, Vpopmail server could
That's to say, First I have to convert cdb database to mysql. don't I ?
- Original Message -
From: Jeremy Kitchen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: vchkpw@inter7.com
Sent: Thursday, May 18, 2006 7:43 PM
Subject: Re: [vchkpw] Roaming-users could not work with secure pop3 ?
On Thursday 18 May 2006 11:04, Bulent wrote:
That's to say, First I have to convert cdb database to mysql. don't I ?
if you want to use that patch, yes, but that patch is not the solution to your
problem. Please answer the question I asked you in the previous email.
-Jeremy
--
Jeremy
I use openssl for secure pop3(port 995).
Also I use cdb for database of users.
- Original Message -
From: Jeremy Kitchen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: vchkpw@inter7.com
Sent: Thursday, May 18, 2006 9:07 PM
Subject: Re: [vchkpw] Roaming-users could not work with secure pop3 ?
On Thursday 18 May 2006 12:53, Bulent wrote:
I use openssl for secure pop3(port 995).
... right.
What I meant was, are you using xinetd with some sort of ssl wrapper, or
tcpserver with an ssl patch or sslserver from ucspi-ssl, or what?
-Jeremy
--
Jeremy Kitchen ++ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
/ for
setting up pop/secure-pop, roaming-users should work.
I'm a big fan of using SMTP AUTH instead of roaming-users (aka
pop-before-smtp). If they configure their email client for SMTP AUTH,
then you won't have to fix roaming-users for secure pop3.
--
Tom Collins - [EMAIL PROTECTED
-passwd --disable-many-domains \
--enable-auth-logging --enable-sql-logging --enable-valias \
--disable-mysql-limits --enable-roaming-users \
--enable-relay-clear-minutes=120 --enable-learn-passwords \
--enable-libdir=/usr/lib
see ?? enable-roaming-users ... qmail is with smtp-auth patch
-logging --enable-valias \
--disable-mysql-limits --enable-roaming-users \
--enable-relay-clear-minutes=120 --enable-learn-passwords \
--enable-libdir=/usr/lib
see ?? enable-roaming-users ... qmail is with smtp-auth patch. if i
put authentification on my outgoing server i can relay, but
pop
server of 3 thousand users) during hardware change. I
|have advised him qmail + vpopmail combo, but am scared of one thing
|only. Can cdb handle that lot of recompiling (he surely does not want
|any kind of sql) because almost all his users are roaming users?
|
|
| don't use vpopmail's roaming-users
On Saturday 21 May 2005 11:05 am, Matt Simerson wrote:
On May 18, 2005, at 3:39 PM, Jeremy Kitchen wrote:
On Wednesday 18 May 2005 01:26 pm, Payal Rathod wrote:
On Wed, May 18, 2005 at 01:15:22PM -0500, Jeremy Kitchen wrote:
don't use vpopmail's roaming-users functionality if you want
pop
Hello Jeremy,
On Tuesday, May 24, 2005 at 10:11:21 PM Jeremy wrote:
vpopmail's roaming-users support is poorly designed, slow, and
prone to failure.
I'd like to see some evidence to back up this assertion.
the fact that it's based around one file (actually, 3) that can theoretically
On May 18, 2005, at 3:39 PM, Jeremy Kitchen wrote:
On Wednesday 18 May 2005 01:26 pm, Payal Rathod wrote:
On Wed, May 18, 2005 at 01:15:22PM -0500, Jeremy Kitchen wrote:
don't use vpopmail's roaming-users functionality if you want
pop-before-smtp authentication, use Bruce Guenter's relay
cdb handle that lot of recompiling (he surely does not want
any kind of sql) because almost all his users are roaming users?
With warm regards,
-Payal
+ vpopmail combo, but am scared of one thing
only. Can cdb handle that lot of recompiling (he surely does not want
any kind of sql) because almost all his users are roaming users?
don't use vpopmail's roaming-users functionality if you want pop-before-smtp
authentication, use Bruce Guenter's
On Wed, May 18, 2005 at 01:15:22PM -0500, Jeremy Kitchen wrote:
don't use vpopmail's roaming-users functionality if you want
pop-before-smtp authentication, use Bruce Guenter's relay-ctrl
package.
Any particular reason why?
However, I wouldn't even use pop-before-smtp.. I would set up SMTP
On Wednesday, May 18, 2005, 8:26:08 PM, Payal wrote:
On Wed, May 18, 2005 at 01:15:22PM -0500, Jeremy Kitchen wrote:
don't use vpopmail's roaming-users functionality if you want
pop-before-smtp authentication, use Bruce Guenter's relay-ctrl
package.
Any particular reason why?
because
of one thing
only. Can cdb handle that lot of recompiling (he surely does not want
any kind of sql) because almost all his users are roaming users?
I use roaming user with a ~ 1600 server, the system is made by 2
frontend and an NFS server, i've used this patch to make the roaming
users function
On Wednesday 18 May 2005 01:26 pm, Payal Rathod wrote:
On Wed, May 18, 2005 at 01:15:22PM -0500, Jeremy Kitchen wrote:
don't use vpopmail's roaming-users functionality if you want
pop-before-smtp authentication, use Bruce Guenter's relay-ctrl
package.
Any particular reason why
change. I
have advised him qmail + vpopmail combo, but am scared of one thing
only. Can cdb handle that lot of recompiling (he surely does not want
any kind of sql) because almost all his users are roaming users?
I use roaming user with a ~ 1600 server, the system is made by 2
frontend
On Wednesday, May 18, 2005, 9:46:30 PM, Jeremy wrote:
http://www.tnpi.biz/internet/mail/toaster/patches/tcpserver-mysql.shtml
that's a hack, and I would not recommend using it.
it's not tcpserver's job to handle specific functions such as this.
However sometimes you have to do sth even if it
On Wednesday 18 May 2005 02:57 pm, Sylwester S. Biernacki wrote:
On Wednesday, May 18, 2005, 9:46:30 PM, Jeremy wrote:
http://www.tnpi.biz/internet/mail/toaster/patches/tcpserver-mysql.shtml
that's a hack, and I would not recommend using it.
it's not tcpserver's job to handle specific
-AUTH (MD5-CRAM o plain text) doesn't like encrypted password
like APOP?
The only provisory workaround seems to compile vpopmail with
--enable-roaming-users but I'm concerned about this because it seems
to enable two ways to open my qmail...
Do I worry about this or it could be a right
clients that support
SMTP AUTH and should be directed to use that instead.
I have overcome this via the relay-ctrl package. My roaming users don't
roam very often, but -do- (and are required to) use DDNS. Via their
DDNS record, I can easily access their machine if need be...but I digress.
I
Hi there.
I'm using qmail, vpopmail (mysql) with roaming-users, and courier-imap
on my FreeBSD Box.
The problem is that, although I compiled courier with authvchkpw-auth it
seems not to call this program. I think so because I see (with ktrace
and truss) that courier authenticate my users
directly, so it's behaving as
expected.
Unfortunately, I don't know about using roaming users (pop before smtp)
with courier. I've always used SMTP AUTH as the sole relaying
mechanism on our servers.
--
Tom Collins - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
QmailAdmin: http://qmailadmin.sf.net/ Vpopmail: http
integrated with
courier-imap. It never calls vchkpw directly, so it's behaving as
expected.
Well, at least as documented.
Unfortunately, I don't know about using roaming users (pop before
smtp) with courier. I've always used SMTP AUTH as the sole relaying
mechanism on our servers.
Newer version
pm, Raymond
Luong wrote: I jus t upgraded my vpopmail 5.4.3 to 5.4.4
with roaming user enable. here is my following
configuration:./configure \--enable-roaming-users \ --enable-tcprules-prog=/usr/local/bin/tcprules
/--enable-tcpserver-file=/home/vpopmail/etc/tcp.smtp --enable-relay-clear-minutes
>From what you are saying, I will have to recompile everything to get
roaming user to work?raymond Franck (Linuxpourtous) wrote: I just upgraded my vpopmail 5.4.3 to 5.4.4 with roaming
user enable.
There was no error in return, everything seem to compile fine.Upon exiting my qmailadmin, it
please don't post html only messages to mailing lists (or even
multipart/alternative) use text only.
On Friday 18 June 2004 11:06 am, Raymond Luong wrote:
When I do the command qmailctl cdb
my box reload /etc/tcp.smtp and /etc/tcp.pop3. It is not reading from
/home/vpopmail/etc/tcp.smtp.
I would like to add, since my qmailctl cdb is still reading off my
/etc/tcp.smtp, and assuming my vpopmail is recompileing my tcp.smtp
everytime someone login through pop3, can I just edit my qmailctl and
qmail-smtp file and point the tcp.smtp at my ~vpopmail/etc/tcp.smtp? Will
that work. I am
the tcp.smtp at my ~vpopmail/etc/tcp.smtp? Will
that work. I am afraid to do it because my mail box is a live production
box. Don't want to do it unless I get more feed back.
well, if you're using vpopmail's roaming users you'll probably want to use
vpopmail's built in function to rebuild the cdb file
~vpopmail/etc/tcp.smtp?
Will
that work. I am afraid to do it because my mail box is a live production
box. Don't want to do it unless I get more feed back.
well, if you're using vpopmail's roaming users you'll probably want to use
vpopmail's built in function to rebuild the cdb file or you
http://scripkitchen.com/godkills.jpg -- please, think of the kittens!
On Friday 18 June 2004 11:43 am, Raymond Luong wrote:
Well, I'm really sorry, and I'm very thankful for your help but can you
give me more detail on how to tell my tcpserver to look at my
~vpopmail/etc/tcp.smtp instead.
My startup script is my qmailctl script right? I'm really sorry about the
stupid question. This is like navigate the Universe for me.
raymond
http://scripkitchen.com/godkills.jpg -- please, think of the kittens!
On Friday 18 June 2004 11:43 am, Raymond Luong wrote:
Well, I'm really sorry,
http://scriptkitchen.com/godkills.jpg --- please, think of the kittens.
On Friday 18 June 2004 11:57 am, Raymond Luong wrote:
My startup script is my qmailctl script right? I'm really sorry about the
stupid question. This is like navigate the Universe for me.
not likely.
You should go back
Is the start up script my qmail-smtpd run file. Because in that file it
has a command -v -x /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb \
if I change that to ~vpopmail/etc/tcp.smtp.cdb will that work.
Also do I need to change qmailctl to point to ~vpopmail/etc/tcp.smtp
I followed the instruction from
I jus t upgraded my vpopmail 5.4.3 to 5.4.4 with roaming user enable. here
is my following configuration:./configure \--enable-roaming-users \
--enable-tcprules-prog=/usr/local/bin/tcprules--enable-tcpserver-file=/home/vpopmail/etc/tcp.smtp
--enable-relay-clear-minutes=180--enable-logging=p
2004 05:09 pm, Raymond Luong wrote:
I jus t upgraded my vpopmail 5.4.3 to 5.4.4 with roaming user enable. here
is my following configuration:.br //configure \--enable-roaming-users \
br /--enable-tcprules-prog=/usr/local/bin/tcprulesbr
/--enable-tcpserver-file=/home/vpopmail/etc/tcp.smtpbr
FYI...I couldn't get -enable-roaming-users=y working on a recent
installation. Solution turned out to not use the 5.2.2 version on the Inter7
site and download the 5.4.0 dev snapshot! Worked like a treat after that...
(Netqmail-1.05 on RH9 install).
-marc
Hi All,
I'm having great difficulty with something that I feel is pretty straight
forward.
I cannot figure out how to get enable roaming users.
I am running a system with FreeBSD 5.1 + qmail + vpopmail + courier-imap.
All I want to be able to do is add the --enable-roaming-users=y option
On Sat, 2004-02-28 at 15:06, Axiom wrote:
[snip]
and then ran the ~vpopmail/bin/clearopensmtp program to
update my ~vpopmail/etc/tcp.smtp.cdb file.
is tcpserver configured to look at that file?
-Jeremy
--
Jeremy Kitchen
Systems Administrator
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Kitchen @ #qmail on EFNet -
/tcp.smtp.cdb to the end of the qmail-start so that it
would look at a tcp.smtp.cdb file but that did not work either.
I will do anything to enable roaming users. I am running short on more ideas
here. Should I change my configuration somehow to include tcpserver? Maybe I
should run qmail using tcpserver
that it
would look at a tcp.smtp.cdb file but that did not work either.
again, that's qmail-send, wouldn't have any effect on smtp.
I will do anything to enable roaming users. I am running short on more ideas
here. Should I change my configuration somehow to include tcpserver? Maybe I
should
On Sat, 2004-02-28 at 15:36, Axiom wrote:
Sorry about the top posting. I have never heard of top posting before. I
just had to look it up on google to see what it even meant. Now I know :)
I am not sure how qmail-smtpd is running. I don't even see it in my process
list anywhere. I am
Jeremy Kitchen writes:
On Sat, 2004-02-28 at 15:36, Axiom wrote:
Sorry about the top posting. I have never heard of top posting before. I
just had to look it up on google to see what it even meant. Now I know :)
I am not sure how qmail-smtpd is running. I don't even see it in my process
Hi all,
I'm trying to enable roaming users with my vpopmail installation.
I am now to the point where i am trying to get qmail-smtpd to look at a
tcp.smtp.cdb file so that I can allow certain networks to relay through my
server.
I was running qmail-smtpd with inetd and now I am running
- Original Message -
From: Axiom [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, February 28, 2004 5:31 PM
Subject: [vchkpw] How do I enable roaming users?
I have created /etc/tcp.smtp with the following info in it:
192.168.1:allow,RELAYCLIENT=
:allow
OK here is your
I have created /etc/tcp.smtp with the following info in it:
192.168.1:allow,RELAYCLIENT=
:allow
OK here is your problem I believe.
The lines should read:
192.168.1.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=
^
Notice the . that I have that you are missing.
It's been so long since I set mine up,
On Sat, 2004-02-28 at 15:54, Axiom wrote:
Ahh yes... You've jogged my memory a bit.
I am starting qmail-smtpd using inetd with the following line:
smtpstream tcp nowait qmaild /var/qmail/bin/tcp-env tcp-env
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd
Could I just add
How are people on this list using POP before SMTP
(Roaming users) when their POP3 server is separate from their SMTP
server? The way that I understand that roaming users work is that once
you pop in and check mail, the POP3 server rebuilds the tcpserver cdb file with
the users IP address
Hi,
version: vpopmail 5.4.2
file: vpgsql.c
option: --enable-roaming-users=y
It doesn't update tcp.smtp.cdb after pop3 auth.
(clearopensmtp updates tcp.smtp.cdb)
vmysql.c and voracle.pc (and vsybase.c?) have the same problem, I think.
vopen_smtp_relay() shouldn't return 0 to update
PROTECTED]Subject: [vchkpw] Roaming users / POP
toasters
How are people on this list using
POP before SMTP (Roaming users) when their POP3 server is separate from
their SMTP server? The way that I understand that roaming users work is
that once you pop in and check mail
Alex, Jeremy, Michael and the rest,
I just have to say that I have belonged to a number of email lists and this
has to be the best one for signal to noise ratio.
That being said, further investigations have lead me to some discoveries.
I will share them with you briefly because the symptoms
On Wednesday 25 February 2004 1:47 pm, davila wrote:
Alex, Jeremy, Michael and the rest,
I just have to say that I have belonged to a number of email lists and this
has to be the best one for signal to noise ratio.
That being said, further investigations have lead me to some discoveries.
I
OR as Ken suggests I could just make my life easier and follow standard
conventions. ;-)
Ken Jones writes:
On Wednesday 25 February 2004 1:47 pm, davila wrote:
Alex, Jeremy, Michael and the rest,
I just have to say that I have belonged to a number of email lists and this
has to be the best
for things like roaming users as long as you
only change the port.
Then there is #4, find out what outgoing mail server they are using, and
point your mail client at it. The problem is you may have to change
your outgoing mail settings a lot. I've recommended this to my clients
for a long time
rebuilt it, from clean sources and following the steps in David
Sill's qmail handbook I enabled roaming users.
I configured my laptop's email client to download my email from my qmail
server. Worked beautifully. I sent email after the pop3 auth. Worked
beautifully. I did this from a cafe
davila wrote:
1) there must be some way to clear that cache (if it exsists)
~vpopmail/bin/clearopensmtp does that job. Somewhere in your install
instructions you should be adding that to crontab so it is run periodically.
2) I don't fully understand the concept of roaming users
:
davila wrote:
1) there must be some way to clear that cache (if it exsists)
~vpopmail/bin/clearopensmtp does that job. Somewhere in your install
instructions you should be adding that to crontab so it is run
periodically.
2) I don't fully understand the concept of roaming users
/vpopmail from scratch
due to a harddrive failure.
When I rebuilt it, from clean sources and following the steps in David
Sill's qmail handbook I enabled roaming users.
I configured my laptop's email client to download my email from my qmail
server. Worked beautifully. I sent email after the pop3
- Original Message -
From: davila [EMAIL PROTECTED]
2) I don't fully understand the concept of roaming users in vpopmail
Here is some text that I wrote so it could be distributed with
vpopmail-5.4.0 as README.roamingusers :
November 2003 : Michael Bowe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
VPOPMAIL
On Tue, 2004-02-24 at 18:33, davila wrote:
Rick
Great! I found exactly what you were talking about and indeed the ip
addresses are there.
I checked cron and the clearopensmtp job is there.
I ran clearopensmtp by hand and it did not clear the file
/home/vpopmail/etc/open-smtp
I
/tcp.smtp.cdb.
Usually this is done with '/usr/sbin/qmailctl cdb'.
I am not familiar with roaming users but I believe that this tcp control
system is used.
See http://cr.yp.to/ucspi-tcp/tcpserver.html
This is of course assuming you are using ucspi-tcp and probably daemontools.
and whatever
Hello,
I might guess that your /etc/tcp.smtp is not getting compiled into
/etc/tcp.smtp.cdb.
Usually this is done with '/usr/sbin/qmailctl cdb'.
I am not familiar with roaming users but I believe that this tcp control
system is used.
See http://cr.yp.to/ucspi-tcp/tcpserver.html
On Tue, 2004-02-24 at 20:00, Alex Martin wrote:
Sorry, I hadn't considered how unique this script is on my toaster.
It originally came from Dave Sill's Life With Qmail.
snip qmailctl script
tcprules /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb /etc/tcp.smtp.tmp /etc/tcp.smtp
chmod 644 /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb
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