Re: dash addresses failing

2000-09-28 Thread Galen Johnson

Aaron Goldblatt wrote:
 
 Qmail 1.03, Linux 2.2.17, Slackware 7.1.  Incoming mail to a given account
 works okay.
 
 A test to [EMAIL PROTECTED] completes properly.
 
Compare this to...

 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 Sorry, no mailbox here by that name. (#5.1.1)

This would seem to be true.  There is no list-test unless you
specifically created it.

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Re: dash addresses failing

2000-09-28 Thread Galen Johnson

ignore that reply...I'm still wiping sleep from my eyes...

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similar to the scripting question...

2000-09-20 Thread Galen Johnson

Ok, I need someone to point in the right direction on this..

I've set up my own command as described in the FAQI've also set it
up so that only subscribers can access it...the .qmail file looks
similar to the following:

|/path/to/ezmlm-issubn DIR
|/path/to/count list domain

ok, that much works as expected...what I need it to do is for anyone not
subscribed send them a message explaining why they aren't getting a
response to the request (ie, list-count@host) immediately such as "I'm
sorry but you must be subscribed to this list in order to make this
request." instead of never getting a response or at least not until it
times out.

Any help would be appreciated.

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Re: similar to the scripting question...

2000-09-20 Thread Galen Johnson

Oops...I have both lists going to the same folder and I wasn't
thinking...thanks for the response though.

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cyrus-qmail

2000-09-14 Thread Galen Johnson

I asked this earlier and received no response so I thought I'd ask
again. 
Does anyone know of a different link dealing with qmail and cyrus.  The
link on David Sill's LWQ is no longer valid.

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qmail-cyrus

2000-09-13 Thread Galen Johnson


Anyone have any idea where the qmail-cyrus link went to? The link
is broken in LWQ.
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