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After days of screwing around trying to get OpenEMM configured, I did the install with Phplist in a matter of minutes and have it working. OpenEMM is just way too much trouble.
All this proved to be far too much trouble. I have decided OpenEMM is not the best option and have decided upon Phplist, which seems far more friendly.
If only it were that simple. When I try to start OpenEMM I get the following:
$ bin/openemm.sh start
Start /home/openemm/bin/scripts/bav-update.py .. done.
Start /home/openemm/bin/scripts/bav-trigger.py .. done.
Start /home/openemm/bin/scripts/bavd.py .. done.
Start /home/openemm/bin/bav...
This produces the following error when OpenEMM is loaded: Starting sendmails: listener sendmail: illegal option -- q. The Sendmail that is used by Qmail is not a full version and doesn't support the 'q' parameter.
Has anybody found a way to run OpenEMM with the Plesk 11? OpenEMM needs Sendmail, but Plesk 11 uses Qmail. Is there a way to run both concurrently, or to modify Qmail to run a full set of Sendmail commands?
What are the implications of replacing Qmail's sendmail binary with Sendmail's own...
Looks like this might be the place to ask the question I've got. I am installing OpenEMM on my Centos6 system running Plesk 11. It is presently configured with the default MTA, i.e. qmail. OpenEMM, however, requires sendmail. How can I configure the system to run both sendmail and qmail...
How do you log into phpmyadmin as admin? Plesk only allows you to log in as the user assigned to the DB. I can't create a second user for this DB called admin, as I just get a message that says admin already exists.
I am running Centos6 with Plesk 11 and I am trying to assign a single user to have access to multiple databases. I am following the instructions given here: http://kb.parallels.com/en/115783
When I run the command GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON `newdb`.* TO 'olduser'@'%'; from the SQL tab in...
I am trying to run programs that require me to configure a database directly through SSH but cannot run MySql database commands as "root" because Plesk assigns root access to "admin." It would be helpful if Plesk would allow a method of creating user root for SSH commands instead of having to...
It's very frustrating having no flexibility in assigning multiple databases to a single user. I really don't care for the way Plesk tries to take over every aspect of DB management. Please fix this!