Re: Unsubscribing Problems
I unsubscribed to relieve myself of this indiocy. Of course, I must assume that the list-deamon is not responding due to an overload of people leaving - assuming that there are a large number that were on the list. One word: Postfix. 24 hours after leave request - no response - more stupid windoze messages in my mail dir. I read off the mail spool, so it is not really an issue - I just use "d" a lot. However, this reflects badly on the caliber of people that subscribe to the list, as well as the list rules. Are there any. May I please leave? Of course, I could take the 5 seconds to modify my Procmail. Oh, it seems that everything we send one message to the list, this spam bot reflects a stupid message, as well it gets that silly response from the Windows E-mail server. That is almost as annoying - no more! - Jason A. Nunnelley :-) On Thu, Jul 26, 2001 at 12:58:46AM +0100, John P said > Hi All, > > In order to avoid waking up tomorrow and downloading lots of some Brazilian > idiot's 200k documents, I thought I would unsubscribe from the qmail list > overnight. > > I sent an e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] , from the same IP, SMTP > server, e-mail address etc. that I subscribed from (and double-checked the > headers just in case) but got no reply. I tried qmail-help@ and even > qmail-subscribe@ just to see, but still no reply. > > Any ideas? I'm just glad I have ADSL.. (a month ago, I would have been using > a 28k dialup!). Am I being impatient - I have waited about half an hour? > > Thanx > John > > > -- > John Portwin > > > >
Re: IEEEEEEEEEEE STOP THE INSANITY (was Re: CDRD085)
Procmail On Wed, Jul 25, 2001 at 06:08:53PM -0600, Mike Hodson said > On Wed, 25 Jul 2001 15:58:00 -0700 > "David Chait" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Can't we get a list admin to block this guy? This is getting way out of > > control. > > > I couldn't agree more.. > Someone. > Anyone > Set a filter > Please. > > Mike > > -- > Mike Hodson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >
Re: Entire domain forward to a single catch all account on diffrent domain
In the ~vpopmail you will find config files in the /bin that can setup and manage domain mail. You can either manually set up all domains that you need to point to that one address with the "default" address (this is the one that receives all mail no matter how stupid the sender is if they only get the domain right. EX: [EMAIL PROTECTED] However, once this is done, you have the option of forwarding those mailings to a specified address. The other and easier bulk solution is to set them all as alias addresses (alias domains) to a single domain and admin it specifically to have a catch all address. If you are trying to have a bulk list of domains that have a combination of independent addresses in the domain and your little catchall or specified address that goes to a single pop account, EX: all domains need to have admin@domain e-mail go to [EMAIL PROTECTED] You simply have those addresses forward (like a .forward - there is a command line options as well as the web-based interface for each domain management console). Of course, if you're only trying to get all domains to send mail to one address on that box (strange need), then it is much easier to just set up virt-tables that point everything to your address. Vpopmail is more robust and available for trouble than you need. You only need that if you have a combination of personal needs with the user-friendly gui web-based e-mail management where every domain can have their own [EMAIL PROTECTED] and you never have to get involved at any level in that decision. - Jason A. Nunnelley Did I help any? On Thu, Jul 26, 2001 at 02:20:09PM +1000, Alan Lee said > Hi > > I have qmail installed, with vpopmail etc, and wish to have all email sent to >domain1.com, forward to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > How can this be done?
Re: Entire domain forward to a single catch all account on diffrent domain
Whoops - I answered way more complicated than you wanted. Go to ~vpopmail/ first. cd into bin/ and ./vaddaliasdomain "domain1.com" It will ask you for the domain you want to alias the mail to. It's painfully simple. - Jason A. Nunnelley On Thu, Jul 26, 2001 at 02:20:09PM +1000, Alan Lee said > Hi > > I have qmail installed, with vpopmail etc, and wish to have all email sent to >domain1.com, forward to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > How can this be done?
Re: sqwebmail
What do you have against SQWebmail. You can reply off-list. I just wonder. - Jason A. Nunnelley On Wed, Jul 25, 2001 at 10:15:26PM -0700, Bob Ross said > Anyone have any suggestions for a web based email alternative to sqwebmail? > > Thanks > >