Greetings to everyone
How can I make qmail stop receiving large mails.
Thanks
Sorry to ask this but I've lost the subscription mail and can't find
instructions on the web page.
I just don't have time to read all this mail.
Thanks
The thread is not dead, i just fell a little shame to release the script
as it is, I'm working in a configuratiĆ³n file on my spare time, because
right now you have to edit the script to change the parameters, which is
a really bad thing.
Be pacient, this evening after work, I'll have it done you
Dinesh Punjabi wrote:
> Is there any program/package that will
> periodically remove/clear email older than a
> certain period of time ?
>
> I will be running this process on a daily
> basis to automatically delete messages out of
> a Mailbox file that are 1-2 weeks older than
> today's date.
>
>
Sam wrote:
> Diego Puertas writes:
>
> > When I put wrong email adresses (i.e.: "|/sbin/mkmess [EMAIL PROTECTED]" , or
> > "//@%^&*|" ) in the mail from command of a qmail server, the server does
> > not protest, as sendmail does. Postfix does
When I put wrong email adresses (i.e.: "|/sbin/mkmess [EMAIL PROTECTED]" , or
"//@%^&*|" ) in the mail from command of a qmail server, the server does
not protest, as sendmail does. Postfix does the same as qmail.
What are the reasons and beneficts of this behaviour?
For the curious:
> Something is already listening on port 25. You have sendmail running, you're
> already running an instance of tcpserver on port 25, or something in inetd.conf
> is configured to listen to port 25.
>
> Chris
Nothing is listening on port 25, i'm sure. Nothing besides qmail.
Wh
I am trying to implement selective relay for a range of IP adresses, so
when I execute the following command:
/usr/local/bin/tcpserver -R -x/etc/tcprules.d/qmail-smtpd.cdb \
-c100 -u81 -g80 0 smtp /var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd &
to activate tcpserver, tcpserver returns this error:
tcps
Tim Hunter wrote:
> all you need is to use thisd for your startup
>
> #!/bin/sh
>
> # Using splogger to send the log through syslog.
> # Using procmail to deliver messages to /var/spool/mail/$USER by default.
>
> exec env - PATH="/var/qmail/bin:$PATH" \
> qmail-start '|preline procmail' splogger
Politics of my site force me to use a common directory for all
mailboxes, I recently instaled qmail in a test system and is working
fine, but I hanven't been able to configure it for using
/var/spool/mail/$USER as the mailbox.
I am using qmail 1.03, in a Linux sistem, distibution Redhat 5.2.
Wha
In order to never ask a cuestiĆ³n like this again:
were can I find documentation for qmail ? , the most easy readable there
is
is there some kind of tutorial anyware?
Sorry, but the situation of sendmail in my server is critical, I have
just instaled qmail and I need it up runing for yesterday.
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