Version 9 of Virtual Qmail

Release Notes: Fixes minor problems in the RPM package: groups are now added during installation, so users are added to proper groups. qmailvqd was modified so that it doesn't eat a lot of CPU time when in idle mode. Information has been added to the documentation about retrieving source code from a project's Subversion repository.

Other releases

  •  19 Feb 2006 14:06

Release Notes: It's now possible to modify a user's account (change flags and password at the same time). Compilation problems with gcc 4.0 have been fixed.

  •  21 Nov 2005 15:30

Release Notes: This release adds a new view vq_view_user_cnt_by_dom; update also modifies the user_add function (this is a fix for PostgreSQL 8). Jar files were moved to PREFIX/lib/vq. The RPM package v-q-jdbc is now created only when rpmbuild gets "--with jdbc" on the command line. The database function user_add was extended by one argument. A new configuration file for qmailvqd, "backup_deleted", is used to configure whether a user's maildir should be saved during account removal.

  •  13 Nov 2005 17:20

Release Notes: Fixes minor problems in the RPM package: groups are now added during installation, so users are added to proper groups. qmailvqd was modified so that it doesn't eat a lot of CPU time when in idle mode. Information has been added to the documentation about retrieving source code from a project's Subversion repository.

  •  18 Sep 2005 04:12

Release Notes: The qmailvqd daemon was changed so that it now exits when the connection to the implementation of the iauth interface is lost. It writes information about this to standard error output. File locking has been rewritten. It's now more stable, and it will not cause locks as in previous version. Removing users has been fixed, as it has been broken since several release ago.

Release Notes: Oracle is now supported, and there are SQL scripts to install Virtual Qmail. JDBC daemons were fixed and tested with Oracle. The documentation was extended. This means that now PostgreSQL and Oracle can be used to store data. Some other database systems were tested, and the documentation includes information about the results.

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