On May 26, 2004, at 12:03 AM, Benson Wong wrote:
I would actually prefer that emails for non-existant accounts bounce.
How do I do that?
This is wrong wrong wrong. Do not accept invalid rcpt tos only to
later bounce them back to the forged sender. You will only end up
spamming innocents with
On 26 May 2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
echo 0 /var/qmail/control/ldaplocaldelivery or so -- it's late :)
This will turn of local passwd and cdb lookups and therefor qmail-getpw
does not get executed.
QLDAPINSTALL says:
~control/ldaplocaldelivery
To lookup the local passwd file if the
On Wed, May 26, 2004 at 10:55:25AM -0400, Ted Zlatanov wrote:
On 26 May 2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Your misunderstanding something. If the user is in ldap then qmail-getpw
will not be run.
But it was. I saw the qmail-getpw processes hung, blocking local
deliveries!
So either
Hello,
Has anyone implementing qmail-ldap using Oracle OID and Single Sign On
(SSO)? I am looking into implementing this. I'd to know how other
people are doing this. Thank you so much!
-David
I was going to create my own patches for throttling abusive
clients/servers when I stumbled across an already existing patch:
http://spamthrottle.qmail.ca/
Has anyone tried this patch? Would it be possible to get this merged (or
something with similar functionality) into qmail-ldap?
--JST