be root.
mkdir /etc/skel/Maildir
mkdir /etc/skel/Maildir/new
mkdir /etc/skel/Maildir/cur
mkdir /etc/skel/Maildir/tmp
--Steve
On Sat, 1 May 1999, Martin wrote:
> Hello.
> It says that the system administrator can set up Maildir as the deafault for
> everybody by creating a maildir in the new-use
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, you wrote:
>rblsmtpd does not recognise responses from mr-out.imrss.org. rblsmtpd
>expects a TXT response, mr-out returns CNAME.
That is correct. I suspect that the ORBS list does this also.
>Trivial patch against rblsmtpd-0.70-2.src.rpm.
>
>--- txt.c.orig Wed
rblsmtpd does not recognise responses from mr-out.imrss.org. rblsmtpd
expects a TXT response, mr-out returns CNAME. Trivial patch against
rblsmtpd-0.70-2.src.rpm.
--- txt.c.orig Wed Aug 26 01:58:22 1998
+++ txt.c Sun May 2 09:54:15 1999
@@ -73,7 +73,7 @@
pos += i;
if (end -
Hello.
It says that the system administrator can set up Maildir as the deafault for
everybody by creating a maildir in the new-user template.
Can I have a file/path for this as I can't find it.
RedHat 5.2
Martin
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Hello LDAP fans
Here it is: qmail-ldap-1.03-19990501! Available for download from
http://www.nrg4u.com (just below the big qmail picture).
What is is:
A patch to stock qmail-1.03 to get all user account information
from an LDAP database. It primary target are POP toaster with
huge numbers
Thanks for responding. You were on the right track
except it is the opposite of what I am looking
for (Sorry if I was not very clear with my question).
I want a mechanism to say [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(I dont want people to memorize pager numbers. It is easier to remember
[EMAIL PROTECTED] "pager"
is
Lets just say I'm a typographical moron. Thanks.
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Andy WaldenWork Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Network Administrator, Pers Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
MTCO CommunicationsPhone
Greetings,
I have been successfully using qmail for 2 weeks thanks to the great people
and their advice on this list. My latest crusade is to change the line in my
email headers that currently state that "qmail was invoked by uid ###" to
"qmail was invoked by network". I have checked the FAQs but
On Sat, 01 May 1999 09:44:45 -0700, Anonymous Individual wrote:
>Is there a way to setup a host alias when the host
>does not exist. For example, I am trying to setup
>email aliases for people's pagers.
Yes, you set up a virtual domain (with MX record) for the host . See
qmail FAQ.
>I would lik
I was having an issue with aliases and that they weren't being consulted
before a local user when a virtualdomain was involved. So I found this in
the list archives:
You might make the domain a virtual domain instead of a l
Is there a way to setup a host alias when the host
does not exist. For example, I am trying to setup
email aliases for people's pagers.
I would like to setup a .qmail file alias that
contains [EMAIL PROTECTED] and have pages
send pages to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Your help/suggestions will be grateful
On Sat, May 01, 1999 at 12:15:35PM -0400, Paul Farber wrote:
> Below are the headers from an email from Outlook 5.0, it ended up in my
> mailbox, but I do not see why. I am not the reciepient, nor is thier a cc
> list, unless OE 5.0 is not properly sending it??
You got it because you were specif
Paul Farber wrote:
>
> Below are the headers from an email from Outlook 5.0, it ended up in my
> mailbox, but I do not see why. I am not the reciepient, nor is thier a cc
> list, unless OE 5.0 is not properly sending it??
Envelope-recipient?
R.
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1. Don't te
On Fri, 30 Apr 1999 14:33:03 +0200, Heiko Romahn wrote:
>Does anybody know a sql-databaseengine which works fine with qmail?
IMHO, MySQL (www.mysql.com) is a great alternative. It is by far the
fastest, and takes very little resources to run/program with. It's
"free" [you are encouraged to pay
Below are the headers from an email from Outlook 5.0, it ended up in my
mailbox, but I do not see why. I am not the reciepient, nor is thier a cc
list, unless OE 5.0 is not properly sending it??
No bounced msgs should show up in my box, they are sent to
[EMAIL PROTECTED], and no aliases are set
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> Works dandy if your users all have a .qmail file containing:
>
> |preline -f /usr/local/bin/deliver scotte
>
> (or equivalent), where 'scotte' is the local username of course.
>
Since I didn't want to put a .qmail file in each user's directory,
qmail Digest 1 May 1999 10:00:01 - Issue 627
Topics (messages 25080 through 25124):
Qmail is not a replacement for Sendmail
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25086 by: Vince Vielhaber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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