In article 00c001be2ebe$288f5aa0$[EMAIL PROTECTED] you wrote:
Hello,
Anyone know if it's possible to have qmail check for the size of the maildir
when delivering mail.. so we could put say a 20meg quota on a users mail?
Since we have qmail setup so that each pop3 box doesn't have it's own
On Thu, Dec 24, 1998 at 11:06:54AM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Dec 24, 1998 at 02:48:28PM +0900, Sean Grskovich wrote:
There are two very good places to start (besides from the install file).
For a source installation try Alan McKenna's how to at
We are currently using a modified version of Joe Backus' pop3 auth
implementation
using perl and dbm files for pop3 authentication. This is working
great, but all
our other services are database (Oracle, mySQL, MS SQL server) driven.
Is anyone out there using databases (Oracle, Sybase, mySQL)
Is it possible to use a cdb in place of a large number of .qmail-*
files?
In general, it looks like any qmail-command style delivery is
re-injecting a message into the queue for delivery.
It seems that building a database who's purpose was looking up
delivery instructions based upon EXT2
Is it possible to use a cdb in place of a large number of .qmail-*
files?
Sure. That's what Dan's fastforward program does. Run it from
a .qmail-default file, usually ~alias/.qmail-default.
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At 04:58 PM 12/26/98 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it possible to use a cdb in place of a large number of .qmail-*
files?
In general, it looks like any qmail-command style delivery is
re-injecting a message into the queue for delivery.
It seems that building a database who's purpose was
Oops.
If you're saying, is it possible to have qmail-local directly deliver into a
derived Maildir (or mailbox) path, then the current answer is no. Or put
another way, you can only deliver into a hard-coded Maildir path if you go
to a third party program like maildrop (or whatever it's
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is it possible to use a cdb in place of a large number of .qmail-*
files?
Sure.
It seems that building a database who's purpose was looking up
delivery instructions based upon EXT2 would require the ability
to deliver to the returned maildir would require
At 03:48 AM 12/27/98 -, Russell Nelson wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is it possible to use a cdb in place of a large number of .qmail-*
files?
Sure.
It seems that building a database who's purpose was looking up
delivery instructions based upon EXT2 would require the ability
Mark Delany writes:
At 03:48 AM 12/27/98 -, Russell Nelson wrote:
Yes. You can do it by exec'ing qmail-local with the appropriate
parameters.
Is that what you did when you did this before Russ?
Follow my own advice you want of me, hmph? (Talk like Yoda, do I?)
No, I basically did
Mark Delany ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
: At 04:58 PM 12/26/98 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
: Is it possible to use a cdb in place of a large number of .qmail-*
: files?
:
: In general, it looks like any qmail-command style delivery is
: re-injecting a message into the queue for delivery.
:
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