On 2017-05-02 08:20:35 Sam Varshavchik hacked into the keyboard:
> Michelle Konzack writes:
> >I was not aware, that courier allow this.
>
> What, the existence of the .courier files themselves? They've been
> around for decades, with their functionality identical to the same
> functionality in Qm
Michelle Konzack writes:
On 2017-05-02 06:58:40 Sam Varshavchik hacked into the keyboard:
> Michelle Konzack writes:
>
> >Removing "~/.courier-default" and use instead "~/.courier-"
> >would be a better solution but require root rights (sudo?) to be
> >installed from a webinterface...
On 2017-05-02 06:58:40 Sam Varshavchik hacked into the keyboard:
> Michelle Konzack writes:
>
> >Removing "~/.courier-default" and use instead "~/.courier-"
> >would be a better solution but require root rights (sudo?) to be
> >installed from a webinterface...
>
> Well, it requires the
Michelle Konzack writes:
Removing "~/.courier-default" and use instead "~/.courier-"
would be a better solution but require root rights (sudo?) to be
installed from a webinterface...
Well, it requires the rights to create files in ~; not root but whichever
userid owns that director
On 2017-05-02 00:18:09 Fred Drueck hacked into the keyboard:
> Would it be sufficient to do something with the .courier-aliases? Tell
> your users to create something like:
>
> .courier-forwardtodevnull
>
> containing:
>
> | cat > /dev/null
>
> or whatever you want. I've occasionally done thi
Good morning,
On 2017-05-01 23:14:11 Ángel hacked into the keyboard:
> I would probably do it through entries in the database db. But if you
> already have "something" editing the aliases file, why not have it run
> makealiases, too?
I have gotten strange errors while running makealiasses from a
Would it be sufficient to do something with the .courier-aliases? Tell
your users to create something like:
.courier-forwardtodevnull
containing:
| cat > /dev/null
or whatever you want. I've occasionally done this myself for mail I don't
want to receive.
-Fred
On Mon, May 1, 2017 at 6:43 AM
On 2017-05-01 at 13:43 +0200, Michelle Konzack wrote:
> Hello,
>
> what is the easiest way to allow users to creat throw-away emails?
>
> I do this somehow over aliases, but when I change/delete one, I have
> always to run makealiases. I do not really like the idea, to run a
> bashscrip
On Mon 01/May/2017 13:43:09 +0200 Michelle Konzack wrote:
>
> what is the easiest way to allow users to creat throw-away emails?
>
> I do this somehow over aliases, but when I change/delete one, I have
> always to run makealiases. I do not really like the idea, to run a
> bashscript fro
Hello,
what is the easiest way to allow users to creat throw-away emails?
I do this somehow over aliases, but when I change/delete one, I have
always to run makealiases. I do not really like the idea, to run a
bashscript from cron all 5 min which check the users aliasses files and
exec
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