Brett Parker iDunno at sommitrealweird.co.uk writes:
Why isn't that, more simply:
deny message = Sending prohibited, your mailbox is full
authenticated = lsearch;/etc/mail/blocked_because_mailboxisfull
That doesn't work either. No errors but messages is passed.
Q2: Is such
Hello all,
let say I have
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hello all,
Lets say i have a user call a and i have an alias call b for that
user, I would like
to be able to get email coming for user a in INBOX folder and email
coming for
alias b in folder INBOX-B.
my user filter look like this
On 2011-09-17 at 12:58 +0300, Face wrote:
the problem is, if i send an email to a or b i will get the email
in both folders,
is there is a way i can keep mail coming for a in folder INBOX and
mail coming
for B in folder INBOX ?
$original_local_part will always save for the original address.
First someone tell me how to remove the comment lines from the
configuration.
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The Doctor wrote:
First someone tell me how to remove the comment lines from the
configuration.
Don't include them in the first place.
Back up and/or rename the default ~/configure.
Open the default configure file side by side with a blank text file in
your text editor of choice, parse
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On Sat, Sep 17, 2011 at 06:49:06 -0600, The Doctor wrote:
First someone tell me how to remove the comment lines from the
configuration.
You could use something along the lines of
awk '$1 ~ /^[^#]/' /path/to/exim/configure /tmp/foo
in order to remove all lines starting with #
Best