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DualFusion
13th December 2007, 23:30
I created an email address using ISPConfig with the following credentials
email: dualfusion@synarchydesign.com
usern: web1_dualfusion
passw: !@#$%^&*(

I am using evolution mail as my test client for now and have inputed the following:
pop: mail.synarchydesign.com | df1.synarchydesign.com | www.synarchydesign.com | synarchydesign.com | 75.74.102.247 | 192.168.1.4
use secure connection: no encryption
authentication: password

smtp: mail.synarchydesign.com | df1.synarchydesign.com | www.synarchydesign.com | synarchydesign.com | 75.74.102.247 | 192.168.1.4
use secure connection: no encryption
authentication: plain

email: dualfusion@synarchydesign.com
usern: web1_dualfusion
passw: !@#$%^&*(

I cannot recieve the emails from the pop3 account, and im not sure if i can send them via smtp. I sent an email to this address from another email, and the same one. Neither of them appeared. The client just stays for a while "Fetching Mail" but does not stop. The email I sent from here (smtp) moved from the outbox to the sent box, so it must have been sent. But just to make sure, i sent it to another email, and i never recieved it. after some while, the client was still "Fetching Mail" then stopped and gave me an error.

DualFusion
13th December 2007, 23:32
Here is the end of my mail.log:
Dec 13 16:07:42 df1 courierpop3login: Connection, ip=[::ffff:75.74.102.247]
Dec 13 16:07:43 df1 courierpop3login: chdir Maildir: No such file or directory
Dec 13 16:07:46 df1 courierpop3login: Connection, ip=[::ffff:75.74.102.247]
Dec 13 16:07:46 df1 courierpop3login: chdir Maildir: No such file or directory
Dec 13 16:08:58 df1 courierpop3login: Connection, ip=[::ffff:75.74.102.247]
Dec 13 16:09:02 df1 courierpop3login: chdir Maildir: No such file or directory
Dec 13 16:09:25 df1 courierpop3login: Connection, ip=[::ffff:75.74.102.247]
Dec 13 16:09:26 df1 courierpop3login: LOGIN FAILED, user=web1_dualfusion, ip=[::ffff:75.74.102.247]
Dec 13 16:09:37 df1 courierpop3login: chdir Maildir: No such file or directory
Dec 13 16:09:47 df1 courierpop3login: Connection, ip=[::ffff:75.74.102.247]
Dec 13 16:09:47 df1 courierpop3login: chdir Maildir: No such file or directory
Dec 13 16:10:21 df1 courierpop3login: Connection, ip=[::ffff:75.74.102.247]
Dec 13 16:10:25 df1 courierpop3login: chdir Maildir: No such file or directory
Dec 13 16:10:47 df1 courierpop3login: Connection, ip=[::ffff:75.74.102.247]
Dec 13 16:10:47 df1 courierpop3login: chdir Maildir: No such file or directory
Dec 13 16:11:01 df1 courierpop3login: Connection, ip=[::ffff:192.168.1.4]
Dec 13 16:11:02 df1 courierpop3login: chdir Maildir: No such file or directory
Dec 13 16:12:47 df1 courierpop3login: Connection, ip=[::ffff:192.168.1.4]
Dec 13 16:12:47 df1 courierpop3login: chdir Maildir: No such file or directory
Dec 13 16:13:00 df1 spamd[7159]: spamd: server killed by SIGTERM, shutting down
Dec 13 16:19:10 df1 courierpop3login: Connection, ip=[::ffff:192.168.1.4]
Dec 13 16:19:12 df1 courierpop3login: chdir Maildir: No such file or directory
Dec 13 16:19:22 df1 spamd[7868]: rules: meta test FM_DDDD_TIMES_2 has dependency 'FH_HOST_EQ_D_D_D_D' with a zero score
Dec 13 16:19:22 df1 spamd[7868]: rules: meta test FM_SEX_HOSTDDDD has dependency 'FH_HOST_EQ_D_D_D_D' with a zero score
Dec 13 16:19:22 df1 spamd[7868]: rules: meta test HS_PHARMA_1 has dependency 'HS_SUBJ_ONLINE_PHARMACEUTICAL' with a zero score
Dec 13 16:19:23 df1 spamd[7868]: spamd: server started on UNIX domain socket /home/dualfusion/.evolution/cache/tmp/spamd-socket-path-VTfIUL (running version 3.2.3)
Dec 13 16:19:23 df1 spamd[7868]: spamd: server pid: 7868
Dec 13 16:19:23 df1 spamd[7868]: spamd: server successfully spawned child process, pid 7873
Dec 13 16:19:23 df1 spamd[7873]: spamd: got connection over /home/dualfusion/.evolution/cache/tmp/spamd-socket-path-VTfIUL
Dec 13 16:19:23 df1 spamd[7868]: prefork: child states: B
Dec 13 16:19:23 df1 spamd[7868]: prefork: server reached --max-children setting, consider raising it
Dec 13 16:19:23 df1 spamd[7873]: spamd: processing message (unknown) for dualfusion:1000
Dec 13 16:19:23 df1 spamd[7873]: spamd: identified spam (7.1/5.0) for dualfusion:1000 in 0.1 seconds, 19 bytes.
Dec 13 16:19:23 df1 spamd[7873]: spamd: result: Y 7 - EMPTY_MESSAGE,MISSING_DATE,MISSING_HEADERS,MISSING _MID,MISSING_SUBJECT,NO_HEADERS_MESSAGE,NO_RECEIVE D,NO_RELAYS,TVD_SPACE_RATIO scantime=0.1,size=19,user=dualfusion,uid=1000,requ ired_score=5.0,rhost=localhost,raddr=127.0.0.1,rpo rt=/home/dualfusion/.evolution/cache/tmp/spamd-socket-path-VTfIUL,mid=(unknown),autolearn=no
Dec 13 16:19:23 df1 spamd[7868]: prefork: child states: I
Dec 13 16:20:09 df1 courierpop3login: Connection, ip=[::ffff:192.168.1.4]
Dec 13 16:20:09 df1 courierpop3login: chdir Maildir: No such file or directory
Dec 13 16:21:40 df1 postfix/smtpd[7982]: connect from unknown[192.168.1.4]
Dec 13 16:21:44 df1 postfix/smtpd[7982]: A60AC312999: client=unknown[192.168.1.4], sasl_method=PLAIN, sasl_username=web1_dualfusion
Dec 13 16:21:44 df1 postfix/cleanup[7989]: A60AC312999: message-id=<1197580899.7789.0.camel@df1.synarchydesign.com>
Dec 13 16:21:44 df1 postfix/qmgr[25978]: A60AC312999: from=<dualfusion@synarchydesign.com>, size=587, nrcpt=1 (queue active)
Dec 13 16:21:44 df1 postfix/pickup[5149]: E813B31344E: uid=10001 from=<web1_dualfusion>
Dec 13 16:21:44 df1 postfix/cleanup[7989]: E813B31344E: message-id=<20071213212144.E813B31344E@df1.synarchydesign.com>
Dec 13 16:21:44 df1 postfix/smtpd[7982]: disconnect from unknown[192.168.1.4]
Dec 13 16:21:45 df1 postfix/qmgr[25978]: E813B31344E: from=<web1_dualfusion@df1.synarchydesign.com>, size=415, nrcpt=1 (queue active)
Dec 13 16:21:45 df1 postfix/local[8011]: E813B31344E: to=<admispconfig@localhost.localdomain>, relay=local, delay=0.31, delays=0.13/0.02/0/0.15, dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (delivered to command: /usr/bin/procmail -f-)
Dec 13 16:21:45 df1 postfix/qmgr[25978]: E813B31344E: removed
Dec 13 16:22:00 df1 postfix/local[7990]: A60AC312999: to=<web1_dualfusion@df1.synarchydesign.com>, orig_to=<dualfusion@synarchydesign.com>, relay=local, delay=15, delays=0.11/0.02/0/15, dsn=2.0.0, status=sent (delivered to command: /usr/bin/procmail -f-)
Dec 13 16:22:00 df1 postfix/qmgr[25978]: A60AC312999: removed
Dec 13 16:24:10 df1 courierpop3login: Connection, ip=[::ffff:192.168.1.4]
Dec 13 16:24:10 df1 courierpop3login: chdir Maildir: No such file or directory
Dec 13 16:25:04 df1 postfix/anvil[7984]: statistics: max connection rate 1/60s for (smtp:192.168.1.4) at Dec 13 16:21:40
Dec 13 16:25:04 df1 postfix/anvil[7984]: statistics: max connection count 1 for (smtp:192.168.1.4) at Dec 13 16:21:40
Dec 13 16:25:04 df1 postfix/anvil[7984]: statistics: max cache size 1 at Dec 13 16:21:40
Dec 13 16:25:06 df1 postfix/smtpd[8113]: connect from unknown[192.168.1.4]
Dec 13 16:25:06 df1 postfix/smtpd[8113]: 2210A312999: client=unknown[192.168.1.4], sasl_method=PLAIN, sasl_username=web1_dualfusion
Dec 13 16:25:06 df1 postfix/cleanup[8118]: 2210A312999: message-id=<1197581105.7789.2.camel@df1.synarchydesign.com>
Dec 13 16:25:06 df1 postfix/qmgr[25978]: 2210A312999: from=<dualfusion@synarchydesign.com>, size=575, nrcpt=1 (queue active)
Dec 13 16:25:06 df1 postfix/smtpd[8113]: disconnect from unknown[192.168.1.4]
Dec 13 16:25:07 df1 postfix/smtp[8119]: 2210A312999: host f.mx.mail.yahoo.com[209.191.88.247] refused to talk to me: 421 Message from (75.74.102.247) temporarily deferred - 4.16.50. Please refer to http://help.yahoo.com/help/us/mail/defer/defer-06.html
Dec 13 16:25:07 df1 postfix/smtp[8119]: 2210A312999: host e.mx.mail.yahoo.com[216.39.53.1] refused to talk to me: 421 Message from (75.74.102.247) temporarily deferred - 4.16.50. Please refer to http://help.yahoo.com/help/us/mail/defer/defer-06.html
Dec 13 16:25:07 df1 postfix/smtp[8119]: 2210A312999: host g.mx.mail.yahoo.com[206.190.53.191] refused to talk to me: 421 Message from (75.74.102.247) temporarily deferred - 4.16.50. Please refer to http://help.yahoo.com/help/us/mail/defer/defer-06.html
Dec 13 16:28:26 df1 postfix/anvil[8115]: statistics: max connection rate 1/60s for (smtp:192.168.1.4) at Dec 13 16:25:06
Dec 13 16:28:26 df1 postfix/anvil[8115]: statistics: max connection count 1 for (smtp:192.168.1.4) at Dec 13 16:25:06
Dec 13 16:28:26 df1 postfix/anvil[8115]: statistics: max cache size 1 at Dec 13 16:25:06
Dec 13 16:28:53 df1 courierpop3login: Connection, ip=[::ffff:192.168.1.4]
Dec 13 16:28:53 df1 courierpop3login: chdir Maildir: No such file or directory
Dec 13 16:28:59 df1 spamd[7868]: spamd: server killed by SIGTERM, shutting down

till
14th December 2007, 09:59
please enable maildir in ispconfig under management > server > settings

DualFusion
29th December 2007, 04:20
Done, now what? I have tried several configurations of this. Can you please help me out. I am using Windows Live Mail on Vista.

Thank you

falko
29th December 2007, 17:00
Dec 13 16:12:47 df1 courierpop3login: Connection, ip=[::ffff:192.168.1.4]
Dec 13 16:12:47 df1 courierpop3login: chdir Maildir: No such file or directory
You must send an email to that user first - the Maildir gets created when the first email arrives. Afterwards you should be able to fetch mails.

DualFusion
30th December 2007, 01:01
Thank you very much! :)

John.Smith
5th April 2011, 10:45
It took me a long time to figure this out. Now I want to know why ISPConfig doesn't automatically send an initialization email to the account when it creates it?

madmucho
5th April 2011, 21:57
Have you set it in Managment > Server > Settings > tab Other ?

John.Smith
5th April 2011, 22:06
You must be mistaken. There are no settings there that have anything to do with sending an email to a user when the email account is created. The settings at the location that you are referring to are for sending an initial email to a client or reseller when it is created, not an email user.

madmucho
5th April 2011, 22:11
Yes You have true, only this type can set up. Sorry.

John.Smith
5th April 2011, 22:22
Thank you very much for your help. I was hoping that it was on the tab that you were referring to. I am still searching for a good reason why ISPConfig doesn't automatically send an initialization email to the account when the email account is created. We know that to use the account, then an initialization email must be sent, or the maildir has to be created in some way to be able to use the account. The control panel should be designed to create a usable product (email account), without additional steps outside of the control panel that is creating the product.

madmucho
5th April 2011, 22:38
Im using ispconfig2 on mandriva servers, so i dont have that problem, one using dovecot and second old one using courier. I tested your situation on old server with courier, created test account send email to him from gogleapps account, waited some time and after that log into using roundcube, my test mail was there normaly. tested again new acc and after creation procedure in user dir Maildir folder was automaticaly created, i was never loged into that account.

Edit: mandriva create automaticaly maildir using adduser. so i dont know how is that configurable in your distro, try man adduser and check my configs.

/etc/default/useradd

i have there:

# useradd defaults file
GROUP=100
HOME=/home
INACTIVE=-1
EXPIRE=
SHELL=/bin/bash
SKEL=/etc/skel

And
/etc/login.defs
Inside is
# *REQUIRED*
# Directory where mailboxes reside, _or_ name of file, relative to the
# home directory. If you _do_ define both, MAIL_DIR takes precedence.
# QMAIL_DIR is for Qmail
#
#QMAIL_DIR Maildir
MAIL_DIR /var/spool/mail
#MAIL_FILE .mail

# Password aging controls:
#
# PASS_MAX_DAYS Maximum number of days a password may be used.
# PASS_MIN_DAYS Minimum number of days allowed between password changes.
# PASS_MIN_LEN Minimum acceptable password length.
# PASS_WARN_AGE Number of days warning given before a password expires.
#
PASS_MAX_DAYS 99999
PASS_MIN_DAYS 0
PASS_MIN_LEN 5
PASS_WARN_AGE 7

#
# Min/max values for automatic uid selection in useradd
#
UID_MIN 500
UID_MAX 60000

#
# Min/max values for automatic gid selection in groupadd
#
GID_MIN 500
GID_MAX 60000

#
# If defined, this command is run when removing a user.
# It should remove any at/cron/print jobs etc. owned by
# the user to be removed (passed as the first argument).
#
#USERDEL_CMD /usr/sbin/userdel_local

#
# If useradd should create home directories for users by default
# On RH systems, we do. This option is ORed with the -m flag on
# useradd command line.
#
CREATE_HOME yes

adduser -D # Default settings for new user

GROUP=100
HOME=/home
INACTIVE=-1
EXPIRE=
SHELL=/bin/bash
SKEL=/etc/skel
CREATE_MAIL_SPOOL=no

Hope that helps you little bit.

John.Smith
5th April 2011, 23:30
Unfortunately none of that helps me. Fortunately I know what to do to get things working because of all the helpful people in this forum. This issue is discussed in other threads as well as this thread here. http://www.howtoforge.com/forums/showthread.php?t=11177
In the end the answer is the same. You need to sent an initial mail to the just created user first, before the Maildir directories are created.

When the 1st mail arrives, Postfix automagically creates the required folders.
So my question still remains the same. Now I want to know why ISPConfig doesn't automatically send an initialization email to the account when it creates it?

madmucho
6th April 2011, 14:12
So as i know ispconfig2 does not have functionality send salutatory email for new mail users, ispconfig3 have it implemented :/

John.Smith
7th April 2011, 00:10
Thank you for confirming for a fact that ISPConfig does not have this functionality, and reinforcing my perplexity as to why ISPConfig 2 does not function in the described manner. We now have a lot of facts. With these facts, my question still remains the same.

So as i know ispconfig2 does not have functionality send salutatory email for new mail users, ispconfig3 have it implemented :/

You must send an email to that user first - the Maildir gets created when the first email arrives. Afterwards you should be able to fetch mails.

You need to sent an initial mail to the just created user first, before the Maildir directories are created.

When the 1st mail arrives, Postfix automagically creates the required folders.

Now I want to know why ISPConfig doesn't automatically send an initialization email to the account when it creates it?

till
7th April 2011, 00:58
There are quite a few wrong answers in this thread that you mixd up with facts. The mailboxes get created automatically, so there is no need for a confirmation email. You just have to ensure that your system is configured properly.

Make sure that you installed your server as described in the perfect setup guide for ispconfig 2 (and not a guide for ispconfig 3!) and that you enabled the maildir option under system > server settings before you created the mailbox and not afterwards.

John.Smith
7th April 2011, 01:23
Thank you till. I finally have the answer to my question.

There are quite a few wrong answers in this thread that you mixd up with facts. The mailboxes get created automatically, so there is no need for a confirmation email. You just have to ensure that your system is configured properly.

That is a good reason as to why.

Now I have another question. Where is the perfect setup guide for people who can do all of the steps except for 1 important step in the perfect setup? I have no dvd-rom to install from a hard drive, so I am installing from a live usb drive. I don't have the option to select the web server package to install. It's the only step that can't be followed from usb install.

till
7th April 2011, 01:35
This is a problem of the mail system, so a missing selection of the webserver should not be the reason for this problem.

1) Which tutorial did you follow?
2) Which errors do you get in the maillog file?
3) Have you enabled the maildir option in server settings before you created the mailbox?
4) Are you able to send emails to this mailbox? and if yes, are you able to login afterwards?

John.Smith
7th April 2011, 02:20
1) I followed this. It did not work until I followed the comment made at the bottom that said to type yum install flex. http://www.howtoforge.com/perfect-server-fedora-14-x86_64-ispconfig-2
2) There are 5484 lines in my /var/log/maillog file. I'm not sure what I am supposed to be looking for.
3) I enabled (checked) it before any clients or sites were created.
4) I am able to send emails to any newly created email user with no problems whatsoever. As soon as en email arrives the user can then log into the ISPConfig user control panel, and log into his pop3 mail account and check his mail. However, the email user can never log into ISPConfig user control panel, nor can he log into the pop3 mail server to check his mail, UNTIL that first email is sent to his address.

John.Smith
7th April 2011, 03:23
The step that I am referring to is where it says, "Now we select the software we want to install. Uncheck Graphical Desktop and check Web Server instead....". That screen is not available from the live usb install, and the add/remove software gui from the gnome desktop is much different. Everything else was followed exact. When I tried installing ISPConfig it wouldn't install, so I tried the comment at the bottom that said yum install flex. After that everything installed. Shouldn't that be part of the ISPConfig install routine? Sites are created in ISPConfig, but there seems to be more problems. I noticed that none of the shell users could log in. I figured out that ISPConfig didn't configure sshd either. I started sshd and did chkconfig --level 345 sshd on. Now users can ssh. There is also a problem accessing a site using SSL that I setup in ISPConfig. I can't figure that one out yet either.

till
7th April 2011, 13:19
houldn't that be part of the ISPConfig install routine?

No, thats part of the perfect setup guide and not the ispconfig 2 installer. For example ssh is enabled automatically on a fedora setup if you follow all the steps in the guide, so there is normally no need for a manual activation. Maybe the installation media is just not compatible as you mentioned above that it does not offered you the same install options then the installation from DVD.

Back to your email problem. Please create a new mailbox and post all lines that get added in the maillog file and in the file /home/admispconfig/ispconfig/ispconfig.log

John.Smith
8th April 2011, 06:10
I created a new email user in ISPConfig.
Here are the contents that were added to the /var/log/maillog file:
Apr 7 23:00:40 pluto postfix/postfix-script[15327]: stopping the Postfix mail system
Apr 7 23:00:40 pluto postfix/master[14859]: terminating on signal 15
Apr 7 23:00:41 pluto postfix/postfix-script[15409]: starting the Postfix mail system
Apr 7 23:00:41 pluto postfix/master[15410]: daemon started -- version 2.7.3, configuration /etc/postfix

Here are the contents that were added to the /home/admispconfig/ispconfig/ispconfig.log file:
07.04.2011 - 23:00:39 => INFO - Signalfile Set: insert
07.04.2011 - 23:00:39 => INFO - USER:
newemail:x:10025:10022::/var/www/web22/user/newemail:/bin/false
07.04.2011 - 23:00:39 => INFO - /root/ispconfig/scripts/lib/config.lib.php, Line 720: setquota -u newemail 0 0 0 0 -a &> /dev/null
07.04.2011 - 23:00:39 => INFO - /root/ispconfig/scripts/lib/config.lib.php, Line 721: setquota -T -u newemail 604800 604800 -a &> /dev/null
07.04.2011 - 23:00:39 => INFO - /root/ispconfig/scripts/lib/classes/ispconfig_procmail.lib.php, Line 60: cp -f /root/ispconfig/isp/conf/forward.master /var/www/web22/user/newemail/.forward
07.04.2011 - 23:00:39 => WARN - maildirmake /var/www/web22/user/newemail/Maildir &> /dev/null, Line 110: WARNING: could not maildirmake /var/www/web22/user/newemail/Maildir &> /dev/null
07.04.2011 - 23:00:39 => INFO - /root/ispconfig/scripts/lib/classes/ispconfig_procmail.lib.php, Line 112: create /var/www/web22/user/newemail/Maildir
07.04.2011 - 23:00:40 => INFO - chown newemail:web22 /var/www/web22/user/newemail/.spamassassin
07.04.2011 - 23:00:40 => INFO - /root/ispconfig/scripts/lib/classes/ispconfig_postfix.lib.php, Line 137: cp -fr /etc/postfix/local-host-names /etc/postfix/local-host-names~
07.04.2011 - 23:00:40 => INFO - /root/ispconfig/scripts/lib/classes/ispconfig_postfix.lib.php, Line 284: cp -fr /etc/postfix/virtusertable /etc/postfix/virtusertable~
07.04.2011 - 23:00:40 => INFO - /root/ispconfig/scripts/lib/classes/ispconfig_postfix.lib.php, Line 289: postmap hash:/etc/postfix/virtusertable
07.04.2011 - 23:00:40 => INFO - /root/ispconfig/scripts/lib/config.lib.php, Line 1268: cp -fr /etc/httpd/conf/vhosts/Vhosts_ispconfig.conf /etc/httpd/conf/vhosts/Vhosts_ispconfig.conf~
07.04.2011 - 23:00:40 => INFO - /root/ispconfig/scripts/lib/classes/ispconfig_system.lib.php, Line 755: /etc/rc.d/init.d/postfix stop &> /dev/null
07.04.2011 - 23:00:41 => INFO - /root/ispconfig/scripts/lib/classes/ispconfig_system.lib.php, Line 755: /etc/rc.d/init.d/postfix start &> /dev/null
07.04.2011 - 23:00:41 => INFO - /root/ispconfig/scripts/lib/config.lib.php, Line 2131: cp -fr /etc/proftpd_ispconfig.conf /etc/proftpd_ispconfig.conf~
07.04.2011 - 23:00:44 => INFO - Signalfile Set: update
07.04.2011 - 23:00:52 => INFO - /root/ispconfig/scripts/lib/config.lib.php, Line 259: setquota -g web22 512000 513024 0 0 -a &> /dev/null
07.04.2011 - 23:00:52 => INFO - /root/ispconfig/scripts/lib/config.lib.php, Line 260: setquota -T -g web22 604800 604800 -a &> /dev/null
07.04.2011 - 23:00:52 => INFO - /root/ispconfig/scripts/lib/config.lib.php, Line 279: Connected successfully
07.04.2011 - 23:00:52 => INFO - USER:
site1.com:x:10016:10022:The Lexx:/var/www/web22:/bin/false
07.04.2011 - 23:00:52 => INFO - /root/ispconfig/scripts/lib/config.lib.php, Line 910: setquota -u thelexx.com 10240 11264 0 0 -a &> /dev/null
07.04.2011 - 23:00:52 => INFO - /root/ispconfig/scripts/lib/config.lib.php, Line 911: setquota -T -u thelexx.com 604800 604800 -a &> /dev/null
07.04.2011 - 23:00:52 => INFO - /root/ispconfig/scripts/lib/classes/ispconfig_procmail.lib.php, Line 60: cp -f /root/ispconfig/isp/conf/forward.master /var/www/web22/.forward
07.04.2011 - 23:00:53 => INFO - /root/ispconfig/scripts/lib/classes/ispconfig_procmail.lib.php, Line 117: symlink /var/www/web22/Maildir
07.04.2011 - 23:00:53 => INFO - USER:
newemail:x:10025:10022::/var/www/web22/user/newemail:/bin/false
07.04.2011 - 23:00:53 => INFO - /root/ispconfig/scripts/lib/config.lib.php, Line 910: setquota -u newemail 0 0 0 0 -a &> /dev/null
07.04.2011 - 23:00:53 => INFO - /root/ispconfig/scripts/lib/config.lib.php, Line 911: setquota -T -u newemail 604800 604800 -a &> /dev/null
07.04.2011 - 23:00:53 => INFO - /root/ispconfig/scripts/lib/classes/ispconfig_procmail.lib.php, Line 60: cp -f /root/ispconfig/isp/conf/forward.master /var/www/web22/user/newemail/.forward
07.04.2011 - 23:00:53 => INFO - USER:
lexx:x:10024:10022:The Lexx:/var/www/web22/user/lexx:/bin/false
07.04.2011 - 23:00:53 => INFO - /root/ispconfig/scripts/lib/config.lib.php, Line 910: setquota -u lexx 0 0 0 0 -a &> /dev/null
07.04.2011 - 23:00:53 => INFO - /root/ispconfig/scripts/lib/config.lib.php, Line 911: setquota -T -u lexx 604800 604800 -a &> /dev/null
07.04.2011 - 23:00:53 => INFO - /root/ispconfig/scripts/lib/classes/ispconfig_procmail.lib.php, Line 60: cp -f /root/ispconfig/isp/conf/forward.master /var/www/web22/user/lexx/.forward
07.04.2011 - 23:00:54 => INFO - /root/ispconfig/scripts/lib/classes/ispconfig_postfix.lib.php, Line 137: cp -fr /etc/postfix/local-host-names /etc/postfix/local-host-names~
07.04.2011 - 23:00:54 => INFO - /root/ispconfig/scripts/lib/classes/ispconfig_postfix.lib.php, Line 284: cp -fr /etc/postfix/virtusertable /etc/postfix/virtusertable~
07.04.2011 - 23:00:54 => INFO - /root/ispconfig/scripts/lib/classes/ispconfig_postfix.lib.php, Line 289: postmap hash:/etc/postfix/virtusertable
07.04.2011 - 23:00:54 => INFO - /root/ispconfig/scripts/lib/config.lib.php, Line 1268: cp -fr /etc/httpd/conf/vhosts/Vhosts_ispconfig.conf /etc/httpd/conf/vhosts/Vhosts_ispconfig.conf~
07.04.2011 - 23:00:54 => INFO - /root/ispconfig/scripts/lib/config.lib.php, Line 2131: cp -fr /etc/proftpd_ispconfig.conf /etc/proftpd_ispconfig.conf~

What next?

John.Smith
24th May 2011, 19:24
I reformatted, installed the perfect server again, and installed ISPConfig. I have confirmed that after adding a user to ISPConfig, that user cannot log into the ISPConfig panel, nor can he check his email until an email has been sent to his account.

I then asked a friend with an extra computer to follow the same setup without any input from me and tested his results when he was done. His results are the same.

ISPConfig does NOT create a working email user account. The email account must be finished by sending an email to it outside of ISPConfig if you use the same perfect server setup that I mentioned in the earlier post.

falko
25th May 2011, 16:16
ISPConfig does NOT create a working email user account. The email account must be finished by sending an email to it outside of ISPConfig if you use the same perfect server setup that I mentioned in the earlier post.
If you use ISPConfig 2, then you must send an email first to a new account before you can fetch emails from it. ISPConfig 3 sends a welcome email automatically so that this extra step isn't needed.

madmucho
30th May 2011, 17:30
Im using some ISPconfig2 installation on mandriva and dont have problem with that, mailbox can be used in maildir, mailbox structure is created instantly no mail follow is needed first. tested on MDK 2007 and MDK 2010. But realy dont know which part of system doing that. I using that as obviousness. When i add user i have maildir structure for him also.