![]() The commands below are the list of commands that this module supports. you add to SurgeMail you will now manually need to update webmail.ini with the domain details. # Then run it with -fix to actually add the missing users: On Unix, type in: /usr/local/surgemail/surgemailstart.sh. # Then use this command to get a list of changes it will make: In the event of loosing some users from the database for any unknown reason (deleting a file manually etc) you can rebuild the user database like this using the journal entries it keeps. Show password on lookups (security risk!) ![]() Store passwords as plain text (security risk)ĭecrypt passwords as users login. Overrides default localpart (before the bad character list with the stringĭisables check for more than one symbol in usernameĭisables check for high and low ascii in username To specify a user for an SSH connection, run the command in this format: ssh usernamehostnameorip. Overrides default bad character list with the string SSH uses the current user when accessing a remote server. Before you can change the ini file you need to shutdown SurgeMail and change the follow ini setting: gauthentprocess 'C:\surgemail wauth.exe -path C:\surgemail'. On Linux this file is located in the '/etc' folder on Windows it is located in the 'c:\winnt' or 'c:\windows' folder. ![]() Testing option, give drop path using DPOP hashing, hash=0,1,2, base is common drop path To manually setup SurgeMail you need edit surgemail.ini file. Testing option, sleep for y seconds first and every xth response Use on slaves that don't need to update files.Ĭreates accounters test0.testn passwords test. WebMails config, webmail.ini, can be found in the SurgeMail scripts directory. If you modify that file directly you MUST either restart the SurgeMail server or run 'tellmail reload'. Testing option, log full command as given (includes password!) You can find surgemail.ini in the Windows directory, or /etc (on UNIX). Tells NWAuth where to create it's logfile and where to find it's config file. (windows) g_authent_process "c:\surgemail\nwauth.exe -path c:\surgemail"
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