Hi,
I'm stuck right now and need some help. I have a webserver that sends
out reports if the users exceed their diskquouta, however it sends to
the local user like this: patric.f@lnxweb1.local
I made and alias for that address so it goes to the right address and
everything, but it still
Am 29.04.2012 19:33, schrieb Patric Falinder:
Hi,
I'm stuck right now and need some help. I have a webserver that sends out
reports if the users exceed their
diskquouta, however it sends to the local user like this:
patric.f@lnxweb1.local
I made and alias for that address so it goes
* Patric Falinder patric.falin...@omg.nu:
Hi,
I'm stuck right now and need some help. I have a webserver that sends
out reports if the users exceed their diskquouta, however it sends to
the local user like this: patric.f@lnxweb1.local
I made and alias for that address so it goes to the
On 2012-04-29 19:42, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
* Patric Falinderpatric.falin...@omg.nu:
Hi,
I'm stuck right now and need some help. I have a webserver that sends
out reports if the users exceed their diskquouta, however it sends to
the local user like this: patric.f@lnxweb1.local
I made and
Thanks!
I am indeed trying to compress an uncompressed maildir. I am currently
using a standard Virtualmin setup (Postfix, Procmail, Dovecot). Enabling
compression as explained below works great for sent mail, but I really
need to also automatically compress incoming mail.
Unfortunately
Just wanted to follow up on this in case someone else stumbles across
this thread in the future. I've found a fuse module called fusecompress.
Initial tests are showing it is working very well and doing exactly what
I needed to do without having to change any of my mail setup.