On Fri, Mar 30, 2001 at 09:10:30PM -0800, Qmail wrote:
Any suggestions are appreciated.
We are looking for some way to help out a few dozen exchange customers while
northpoint is down.
Either
- install serialmail and give them each their own Maildir (serialmail
docs show you how)
- set
But what if there are two servers running qmail on both of them. One is
primary and the second is backup mail server which is for use of Queueing
only. Now how would the mails on secondary mail server transfer to primary
mail server and then stores in user accounts.
Thanks for ur help and I am
qmail Digest 31 Mar 2001 11:00:00 - Issue 1320
Topics (messages 60019 through 60055):
Re: Help!!!
60019 by: Henning Brauer
Re: Divert RBL messages?
60020 by: Tullio Andreatta
Re: Random Bounce
60021 by: Niles
Re: bug in qmail? showctl
60022 by: Charles
* Tullio Andreatta [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010330 15:09]:
I'm looking for a way to divert messages that come from RBL listed hosts
on a system-wide basis... All messages from hosts that are in the RBL
should go to the spamtrap user for example...
I patched rblsmtpd adding an option -T who set
Thus spake Dan Newcombe ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
So, that is three patches I can think of that I need. Something has me
worried that they are gonna start interferring.
Why don't you also add a web browser to checkpassword?
After all, everybody needs a web browser, right?
Sheesh.
Hi
I looked into the mailing list of qmail, the
documentation of dot-qmail and the qmail-command and I
am still having the same problem. I do not know if it
is for this group or not.
I have qmail-1.03, vpopmail-4.9.9 and
sqwebmail-1.2.5. I am trying to set up a notification
by sending
On Fri, Mar 23, 2001 at 11:02:13AM -0500, Russell Nelson wrote:
Why would you ever have that much email in your incoming mailbox? Why
are you leaving it there?
Some people get 500-1000 message per day.
Yeah, you can sort it into different mail boxes, but you're not going
to get to the low
Reading the man files, I see that qmail has 2 ways that it processes
mail locally (if Im wrong let me know). First is the qmail-getpw,
where the passwd file, and then the .qmail file located in a users
$HOME directory is used to determine where mail is delivered based on
the recipient address.
Hi,
I would like to know how to process queue with qmail, there is a command
utility to do it?
--
Gerhard Mourani - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Operation Development Manager
OpenNA.com - http://www.openna.com/
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Gerhard Mourani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like to know how to process queue with qmail, there is a command
utility to do it?
It's automatic. You don't need to fiddle with it. Dan put a lot of work into
coming up with a sane, unique-per-message retry schedule.
If you must, however,
You can send an ALRM signal to qmail-send to have it run through everything
in the queue immediately. E.g., "killall -ALRM qmail-send" on RH Linux.
-Original Message-
From: Gerhard Mourani [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, March 31, 2001 8:18 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thank you for the good answer, it's working :-)
Carey Jung wrote:
You can send an ALRM signal to qmail-send to have it run through everything
in the queue immediately. E.g., "killall -ALRM qmail-send" on RH Linux.
-Original Message-
From: Gerhard Mourani [mailto:[EMAIL
Is this supposed to be humor?
If you don't have a decent answer then either suggets a better solution or
keep quiet.
As much as I hate sendmail, after this response I may just go back to it
if this is what the qmail "community" is like.
On Sat, 31 Mar 2001, Felix von Leitner wrote:
Thus
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