About aliases,
Is it possible for dbmail to have one alias expand to several
destinations, eg. mailinglists?
Sort of like the aliases entry: list: user1,user2,user3,.
John
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Rene Bartsch wrote:
Chris Carter schrieb:
Roel wrote:
Regarding spamfilters: you can use spamassassin very easily.
Very true; spamassassin is a great product. Another option is ASSP,
which will drop the incoming smtp connection when it recognises the
sender
Roel Rozendaal - IC&S schrieb:
(3) a pipe sign ('|') followed by a shell-command. A pipe will be opened
to the specified command and all mail data will be piped into the stream.
(4) an exclamation mark ('!') followed by a shell-command. Works just as
the pipe-sign but prepends the maildata with
Chris Carter schrieb:
Roel wrote:
Regarding spamfilters: you can use spamassassin very easily.
Very true; spamassassin is a great product. Another option is ASSP,
which will drop the incoming smtp connection when it recognises the
sender is spam (usually within the first 10k of the connectio
Roel wrote:
> Regarding spamfilters: you can use spamassassin very easily.
Very true; spamassassin is a great product. Another option is ASSP,
which will drop the incoming smtp connection when it recognises the
sender is spam (usually within the first 10k of the connection). This
helps to save re
Hi Rene,
Regarding spamfilters: you can use spamassassin very easily. Every
known email address to the dbmail system is stored in the 'aliases'
table which contains (alias, deliver_to) entries. As you might expect,
the 'alias' field represents a known email address, 'deliver_to'
specifies wha
Hi All,
after a week of fixing bugs and creating migration scripts, RC 2 has
arrived. These are the changes:
* RC1 segfaulted on Linux, due to a stupid bug. This has been fixed
* The use of the sendmail program (for bounces and forwards) has
been changed to also work with SendMail (fi
Hi,
There are step-by-step instructions in the INSTALL file contained within
the downloadable tar.gz file.
It's quite straight forward, but you will need to compile it and
therefore you'll need to have the related development rpms installed (eg
mysql-devel).
Richard.
On Fri, 2004-02-06 at 13:02
Hi,
So as you notice I'm a newby on DbMail
Where can I find a how to install.
I'm running Linux SuSe 9.0
I want to run it under MySql
Cees Jan