I am trying to track
down a email with a particular Message-ID but I am having no luck. I am using
Multilog to log all messges sent. Within my logs, for any particular email, I
just have time it was sent, whom it was sent to and the "msg" that qmail uses to
keep track of the message. Where
I am setting up
multiple Qmail installations on the same box. I am doing this because I am
sending out a large number of emails that can't be sent out via a mailing
list.By having multiple installs, I intend to lessen the I/O burden of
just having 1 queue structure. My question is how to
into
binding tcpserver with different addresses.
Thanks,
Brandon
-Original Message-
From: Sean Chittenden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2001 5:27 PM
To: Brandon Yu
Cc: List - Qmail (E-mail)
Subject: Re: Multiple QMAIL-SMTPD on same box?
Howdy. I've done
: John White [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, February 26, 2001 10:17 PM
To: Brandon Yu
Subject: Re: Can Qmail send out 2 million mails in 12 hour window?
On Mon, Feb 26, 2001 at 04:28:43PM -0800, Brandon Yu wrote:
I have been given the task to send out 2 million emails in
a 12
I have been given
the task to send out 2 million emails in a 12 hour time window. All the emails
will be sent remotely, to a list of users of which is 90% accurate (I figure 10%
of the emails will bounceback because of bad email addresses) I have all the
bandwidth I need (servers are
I am sending out a bunch of emails and would like to generate a list
usernames whose mail bounces. Does Qmail have any feature to accomplish
this? Or is there another way to accomplish this?
Thanks,
Brandon
I recently setup Bruce Guenter's Qmail (qmail-1.03+patches-18.src.rpm). For
every email, I am getting a email addressed to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]". I
understand what this is for, but I can't seem to find a way to turn it off.
I have deleted .qmail-msglog from /etc/qmail/aliases but am having no luck.