On Thu, Apr 15, 2004 at 09:28:21AM -0500, David Diaz wrote:
> Hi everybody, I had installed qmail+vpopmail+sqwebmail on linux 6.1

vpopmail version? sqwebmail version?

Also, when you say "linux 6.1" I can only guess that you mean "Red Hat 6.1".
If that's true, then it's extremely old and you might want to consider
something more recent, 7.x or 9.x say (I'm not particularly up-to-date on
Linux, having moved to FreeBSD years ago, but Red Hat 6.1 was current when I
changed!)

, some 
> users with more than 100 messages on the "cur" directory (user/Maildir/cur) 
> cant' send or recieve new messages

Please can you give an accurate description of the symptoms.

"Can't send messages" --> what does the user actually *see*? What is the
response from sqwebmail when they try to send a message? What mail log
messages, if any, do you get?

"Can't receive messages" --> again, what exactly do you see? sqwebmail does
not receive messages anyway, that is entirely the responsibility of your
MTA. So what MTA are you using, and what log messages do you get when
someone tries to deliver a message to them? Do you get a bounce, and if so,
what does the bounce say?

This is all essential information to try and pin down the problem. "It
doesn't work" is not sufficient.

> and when the users log on the sqwebmail 
> and try to delete some message, he can't delete it, I mean the sqwebmail 
> mark the messages like deleted it and it appears on the trash folder, but 
> also on the new folder and if I saw on the "cur" the directory on the 
> server it still there...  it's not a trouble with quotas or full hard disk, 
> I'd checked it...I really I don't know it's a trouble with qmail, vpopmail 
> or sqwebmail??? for that reason I'm writing here...please help me.........

Hmm. The above doesn't really make sense to me; I'd like to see a proper
problem description with actual session transcripts, "ls" output etc. But
maybe it's first worth trying to debug the other problems you mentioned
earlier.

Have you checked the *ownership* of the Maildir directory and all files and
directories within the Maildir? (ls -ld Maildir; ls -lR Maildir). I seem to
remember someone else reporting a problem with vpopmail where files ended up
getting owned by root.

Brian.

> 
> Saludos!
> 
> sir_ddd
> 
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> 
> 
> >From: Sam Varshavchik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Subject: [sqwebmail] Re: Sending japanese/CET mail
> >Date: Wed, 14 Apr 2004 19:51:05 -0400
> >
> >Lukas Vesely writes:
> >
> >>    Hi,
> >>please, what should I add to the 'CHARSET' file when I'd like to send 
> >>emails in english, czech(iso-8859-2) and also in Japanese ? I've 
> >>configured with the --enable-unicode and RPM by itself added to the 
> >>CHARSET file utf-8,iso-8859-1 . should I add something there (as the 
> >>japanese guys say it malforms the characters...)
> >>
> >>Thanks a lot in advance!
> >
> >UTF-8 is sufficient to view and edit Japanese text, provided that the 
> >browser supports UTF-8.
> >
> >"it malforms the characters" isn't very informative.  You will have to 
> >provide additional details as to what exactly is not working correctly.
> >
> >
> ><< attach3 >>
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