Re: Don't understand qmail-local parameter!!!

2001-05-30 Thread Peter van Dijk

On Wed, May 30, 2001 at 12:27:02PM +0530, Santosh Pasi wrote:
> hi,
> 
> 
>  man qmail-local 
[snip qmail-local manpage]
> - from man qmail-local---

That was completely uncalled for and a waste of bandwidth.

Greetz, Peter.



Re: Don't understand qmail-local parameter!!!

2001-05-30 Thread Peter van Dijk

On Wed, May 30, 2001 at 02:38:47PM +0800, george wrote:
> Hell all:
>  The  qmail-local usage is:" usage: qmail-local [ -nN ] user homedir local dash ext 
>domain sender aliasempty".But can't understand every parameter meaning except 
>user,homedir,domain.
> 
> Anyone can help me to  undrstand?

There is no need to use qmail-local directly. qmail-send handles this
for you. Stop worrying.

Greetz, Peter.



Re: Don't understand qmail-local parameter!!!

2001-05-30 Thread Csaba Bobak

>  The  qmail-local usage is:" usage: qmail-local [ -nN ] user homedir 
local dash ext domain sender aliasempty".But can't understand every 
parameter meaning except user,homedir,domain.

> Anyone can help me to  undrstand?


'man qmail-local' will help you much.

B.Csaba



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Re: Don't understand qmail-local parameter!!!

2001-05-29 Thread Santosh Pasi

hi,


 man qmail-local 
NAME
   qmail-local - deliver or forward a mail message

SYNOPSIS
   qmail-local  [  -nN  ]  user homedir local dash ext domain
   sender defaultdelivery

DESCRIPTION
   qmail-local reads a mail message and delivers it  to  user
   by the procedure described in dot-qmail(5).

   The  message's envelope recipient is local@domain.  qmail-
   local records local@domain in a  new  Delivered-To  header
   field.   If  exactly  the  same Delivered-To: local@domain
   already appears in the  header,  qmail-local  bounces  the
   message, to prevent mail forwarding loops.

   The  message's  envelope  sender  is  sender.  qmail-local
   records sender in a new Return-Path header field.

   homedir is the user's home directory.  It must be an abso-
   lute directory name.

   dash  and  ext  identify  the  .qmaildashext  file used by
   qmail-local; see dot-qmail(5).  Normally  dash  is  either
   empty  or  a  lone  hyphen.   If  it is empty, qmail-local
   treats a nonexistent .qmailext the same way  as  an  empty
   .qmailext:  namely, following the delivery instructions in
   defaultdelivery.

   The standard input for  qmail-local  must  be  a  seekable
   file, so that qmail-local can read it more than once.

OPTIONS
   -n Instead  of  reading  and  delivering  the message,
  print a description of the delivery instructions.

   -N (Default.) Read and deliver the message.

- from man qmail-local---


Regards

Santosh Pasi



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>Hell all:
> The  qmail-local usage is:" usage: qmail-local [ -nN ] user homedir 
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meaning except user,homedir,domain.>
>Anyone can help me to  undrstand?
>
>Thanks!
>
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Don't understand qmail-local parameter!!!

2001-05-29 Thread george

Hell all:
 The  qmail-local usage is:" usage: qmail-local [ -nN ] user homedir local dash ext 
domain sender aliasempty".But can't understand every parameter meaning except 
user,homedir,domain.

Anyone can help me to  undrstand?

Thanks!