Re: forwarding msgs analyzing subject text
Hello, Just a wild idea - maybe you can use procmail to filter your messages. I know that procmail has the best match & do features. Also try qmail.org for any user contributed utilities. - Lucas On Wed, 30 May 2001 15:38:14 +0200 Massimo Quintini wrote: MQ>I must forward msgs from 1 sender to groups of users AFTER EXAMINING MQ>SUBJECT TEXT MQ> MQ>example: MQ> MQ>the rcpt of msg is user1 MQ>IF subject contains the char string "xxx" THEN the msg must be forwarded MQ>to users user2, user3, user4 MQ>IF subject contains the char string "yyy" THEN the msg must be forwarded MQ>to users user5, user6, user7 MQ>..and so on MQ> MQ>It's possibile? How? MQ> MQ>I think with use of .qmail files in /home/user1 specifing a program MQ>(perl?, C?) that executes the forwarding. It's right? How can I manage MQ>in program Subject: To: contents? MQ> MQ>Thanks MQ> MQ> MQ>-- MQ>Massimo Quintini MQ>Osservatorio Astronomico Collurania Teramo MQ>Via Mentore Maggini s.n.c. 64100 TERAMO (Italy) MQ>Tel +39-0861210490 Fax +39-0861210492 MQ>http://www.te.astro.it MQ> MQ> MQ> _ Lukasz Gogolewski - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tel: 347.452.6837 - Fax: 718.504.4822 SupremeDesigns- www.supremedesigns.com
Re: hi,how to unsubcribe?
On Wed, 30 May 2001 14:43:18 +0800 Liu Wen wrote: LW>faint,I have not found information on http://cr.yp.to/lists.html#qmail LW> LW>Regards LW>Liu LW> LW> Sigh. This has become such a FAQ that I'm reposting the detailed instructions: First, ask your Internet Provider to mail you an Unsubscribing Kit. Then follow these directions. The kit will most likely be the standard no-fault type. Depending on requirements, System A and/or System B can be used. When operating System A, depress lever and a plastic dalkron unsubscriber will be dispensed through the slot immediately underneath. When you have fastened the adhesive lip, attach connection marked by the large "X" outlet hose. Twist the silver- coloured ring one inch below the connection point until you feel it lock. The kit is now ready for use. The Cin-Eliminator is activated by the small switch on the lip. When securing, twist the ring back to its initial condition, so that the two orange lines meet. Disconnect. Place the dalkron unsubscriber in the vacuum receptacle to the rear. Activate by pressing the blue button. The controls for System B are located on the opposite side. The red release switch places the Cin-Eliminator into position; it can be adjusted manually up or down by pressing the blue manual release button. The opening is self- adjusting. To secure after use, press the green button, which simultaneously activates the evaporator and returns the Cin-Eliminator to its storage position. You may log off if the green exit light is on over the evaporator . If the red light is illuminated, one of the Cin-Eliminator requirements has not been properly implemented. Press the "List Guy" call button on the right of the evaporator . He will secure all facilities from his control panel. To use the Auto-Unsub, first undress and place all your clothes in the clothes rack. Put on the velcro slippers located in the cabinet immediately below. Enter the shower, taking the entire kit with you. On the control panel to your upper right upon entering you will see a "Shower seal" button. Press to activate. A green light will then be illuminated immediately below. On the intensity knob, select the desired setting. Now depress the Auto-Unsub activation lever. Bathe normally. The Auto-Unsub will automatically go off after three minutes unless you activate the "Manual off" override switch by flipping it up. When you are ready to leave, press the blue "Shower seal" release button. The door will open and you may leave. Please remove the velcro slippers and place them in their container. If you prefer the ultrasonic log-off mode, press the indicated blue button. When the twin panels open, pull forward by rings A & B. The knob to the left, just below the blue light, has three settings, low, medium or high. For normal use, the medium setting is suggested. After these settings have been made, you can activate the device by switching to the "ON" position the clearly marked red switch. If during the unsubscribing operation, you wish to change the settings, place the "manual off" override switch in the "OFF" position. You may now make the change and repeat the cycle. When the green exit light goes on, you may log off and have lunch. Please close the door behind you. - Lucas _ Lukasz Gogolewski - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tel: 347.452.6837 - Fax: 718.504.4822 SupremeDesigns- www.supremedesigns.com
Re: unsubscribing (Was: QMQP - mini qmail)
After following your instructions in great detail I was able to get off this list. Thank you so much... - Lucas in your On Tue, 29 May 2001 11:32:27 -0400 "Dave Sill" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: -> Lukasz Gogolewski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: -> -> >How do i get off this list? -> -> Sigh. This has become such a FAQ that I'm reposting the detailed -> instructions: -> -> First, ask your Internet Provider to mail you an Unsubscribing Kit. Then -> follow these directions. -> -> The kit will most likely be the standard no-fault type. Depending on -> requirements, System A and/or System B can be used. When operating System A, -> depress lever and a plastic dalkron unsubscriber will be dispensed through -> the slot immediately underneath. When you have fastened the adhesive lip, -> attach connection marked by the large "X" outlet hose. Twist the silver- -> coloured ring one inch below the connection point until you feel it lock. -> -> The kit is now ready for use. The Cin-Eliminator is activated by the small -> switch on the lip. When securing, twist the ring back to its initial -> condition, so that the two orange lines meet. Disconnect. Place the dalkron -> unsubscriber in the vacuum receptacle to the rear. Activate by pressing the -> blue button. -> -> The controls for System B are located on the opposite side. The red release -> switch places the Cin-Eliminator into position; it can be adjusted manually -> up or down by pressing the blue manual release button. The opening is self- -> adjusting. To secure after use, press the green button, which simultaneously -> activates the evaporator and returns the Cin-Eliminator to its storage -> position. -> -> You may log off if the green exit light is on over the evaporator . If the -> red light is illuminated, one of the Cin-Eliminator requirements has not been -> properly implemented. Press the "List Guy" call button on the right of the -> evaporator . He will secure all facilities from his control panel. -> -> To use the Auto-Unsub, first undress and place all your clothes in the -> clothes rack. Put on the velcro slippers located in the cabinet immediately -> below. Enter the shower, taking the entire kit with you. On the control panel -> to your upper right upon entering you will see a "Shower seal" button. Press -> to activate. A green light will then be illuminated immediately below. On the -> intensity knob, select the desired setting. Now depress the Auto-Unsub -> activation lever. Bathe normally. -> -> The Auto-Unsub will automatically go off after three minutes unless you -> activate the "Manual off" override switch by flipping it up. When you are -> ready to leave, press the blue "Shower seal" release button. The door will -> open and you may leave. Please remove the velcro slippers and place them in -> their container. -> -> If you prefer the ultrasonic log-off mode, press the indicated blue button. -> When the twin panels open, pull forward by rings A & B. The knob to the left, -> just below the blue light, has three settings, low, medium or high. For -> normal use, the medium setting is suggested. -> -> After these settings have been made, you can activate the device by switching -> to the "ON" position the clearly marked red switch. If during the -> unsubscribing operation, you wish to change the settings, place the "manual -> off" override switch in the "OFF" position. You may now make the change and -> repeat the cycle. When the green exit light goes on, you may log off and have -> lunch. Please close the door behind you. -> -> -Dave -> ___ Lukasz Gogolewski - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tel: 347.452.6837 - Fax: 718.504.4822 SupremeDesigns- www.supremedesigns.com
Re: QMQP - mini qmail
How do i get off this list? - Lucas On Tue, 29 May 2001 10:19:32 -0400 "Dave Sill" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: -> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: -> -> >1. tcpserver -x /etc/qmqp.cdb -u 7770 -g 2108 0 628 qmail-qmqpd & -> > -> >I need to add this to the boot script. First I'm kinda confused. Now -> >I have /var/qmail/supervise/qmail-smtpd/run file for smtp server, can -> >I run this and qmqp server at the same time so I would have another -> >file at /var/qmail/supervise/qmail-qmqpd/run -> -> Yes. This would be on the QMQP server. -> -> >2. Is mini-qmail a different program from qmail, -> -> No, "mini-qmail" is a name DJB coined for qmail installations in which -> qmail-queue is replaced by a symbolic link to qmail-qmqpc. -> -> > can they both exist. -> -> Yes, you have multiple qmail installations on a single system, one or -> more of which are "mini". -> -> > I want to use the mini-qmail to run huge mailing list since it -> > sends 1000 mails in 10 seconds. -> -> All QMQP does is queue mail remotely. It doesn't deliver 1000 messages -> in 10 seconds to mailboxes, it just hands them off to a QMQP server -> which still has to deliver them the old-fashioned way: SMTP. -> -> >3. How do I create a symbolic links to /var/qmail/bin/sendmail from -> > /usr/sbin/sendmail and /usr/lib/sendmail. -> -> rm /usr/sbin/sendmail /usr/lib/sendmail -> ln -s /var/qmail/bin/sendmail /usr/sbin /usr/lib -> -> But this is UNIX 101 stuff... -> -> >And why do I need to do this?? -> -> Because "sendmail" is a de facto API used for injecting messages. If -> you don't replace it with a link to the qmail "sendmail", you'll be -> delivering messages using sendmail. -> -> >The way I see it, the only files that are missing is -> >/var/qmail/control/qmqpservers - is this ip address of my server -> >/var/qmail/control/idhost -> -> It's a list of the IP address(es) of one or more *remote* QMQP servers. -> -> >I'm still confused. Is setting up mini-qmail like setting it up in -> >different machine that doesn't have qmail installed or can I set up -> >qmail and mini-qmail in the same machine. -> -> Mini-qmail is typically used on small end-user workstations that don't -> want to maintain a queue and run the long-lived qmail daemons. -> -> >by me setting up qmqp server do I need to deactivate smtp server. -> -> No. -> -> -Dave -> ___ Lukasz Gogolewski - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tel: 347.452.6837 - Fax: 718.504.4822 SupremeDesigns- www.supremedesigns.com
Re: how to send attachments using perl in qmail-inject
Had the same problem a while ago but now here is the solution. I went and got MIME::Tools perl module. It came with program called mimesend. I modified line so it will use qmail-inject to send out emails. Works perfect. You can go and dl MIME::Tools or you can use the one I'm using. mimesend -t [EMAIL PROTECTED] -s Test -f filename.txt -t <- who gets email -s <- subject -f <- file name that you want to send assumption is that qmail-inject is in /var/qmail/bin/qmail-inject - Lucas On Fri, 25 May 2001 10:19:51 +0530 "mugundhan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: -> hi all, -> -> i have qmail installed on my linux box -> and iam using a perl script to send out mails using qmail-inject. -> iam just wondering how to send attachments using my perl script. -> i tried but eventually falied. i really dont know what iam missing out. -> -> can anybody please help me out. -> -> there should be a covering message in plain/text and there should be an -> attachment. -> -> thanks and regards. -> -> s.mugundhan -> -> ___ Lukasz Gogolewski - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tel: 347.452.6837 - Fax: 718.504.4822 SupremeDesigns- www.supremedesigns.com mimesend
relay-ctrl
Are there any good instructions on setting up relay-ctrl? I'm having some problems with getting it to work. Thanks for any type of information that may help me, - Lucas Lukasz Gogolewski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> SupremeDesigns - Tel: (347) 452-6837 http://www.supremedesigns.com