I've searched for this but I can't seem to find the answer; since disk quota is calculated on a per-user basis (i.e. webxxx), is it correct...
A bit belated, but I updated my VMware image to 3.0.2.1 and Ubuntu Server 10.04. See: http://www.vmware.com/appliances/directory/324933 or...
Is this a planned feature perhaps? If not, should I make an entry in the bugtracker?
I updated my VMware image to 3.0.2. See: http://www.vmware.com/appliances/directory/324933 or http://vm.ddcrew.com/
And UK. http://www.ovh.co.uk/items/distributions/release_2.xml?sort=gnu I think it's safe to say, wherever OVH provide servers.
We have used both ISPconfig 2 and 3, in lieu of a feature list I can tell you that both are excellent hosting software. ISPconfig 3 seems to be...
Hence my post ;)
Yes, it does, but I will have to upgrade either maildrop or to Ubuntu 9.10 at some point, and I'd like to know that that's possible eventually.
I have this same problem on Ubuntu 9.04. I hid the maildrop package upgrade for now, but it would be nice if it worked. Also, I hope this won't...
I updated my VMware image to Ubuntu 9.10 (it was already ISPconfig 3.0.1.6, but Ubuntu 9.04). See:...
I updated my VMware image to 3.0.1.6. See: http://www.vmware.com/appliances/directory/324933 or http://vm.ddcrew.com/
Excellent.
That's not true, it definitely worked before. I could show you screenshots of it working, we use it right now, but you'll just have to take my...
In earlier versions of ISPconfig 3, I used to be able to create a mailbox (say, [email protected]), then create additional forwarders/aliases to...
Separate names with a comma.