The "commands" in the dot-qmail are delivery instructions.
qmail-local follows each instruction in turn.
The lines are not chained together in some sort of pipe, so each line gets
THE SAME MESSAGE.
If you want to do piping, then do everything on one single line with pipes.
So that means I
Hi,
I am not too sure what is supposed to happen when I run a program in a
dot-qmail file using |program_name.
I am writing mail to a maildir so that I can send them via PPP when I
connect to the network. To do this I have just followed D. L. Vander
Woude's "Mail Queue with qmail" how
Hi,
Under sendmail I can setup a genericsdomain and genericstable to allow
me to do user masquarading:
mehere [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I can see how to do this when mailing from the Unix machine with qmail
on it (with the use of environment variables).
But I would like all mail
Russell,
But I would like all mail that goes into the ppp alias Maildir to have
the from field modified from [EMAIL PROTECTED] to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Is there a way for this to happen for those that are connecting to qmail
via pop or imap?
I don't understand this question. Are you
I suppose he tries to do the same things as me : renaming user e mail address
from internal name to external
I have tried
|preline sed "s/local\.intranet\.net/my_company\.com/" |
/usr/local/bin/safecat
/var/qmail/alias/pppdir/tmp /var/qmail/alias/pppdir/new
It is creating files but maildirsmtp
I switched over to TCP server yesterday, but today it has been so slow so
I been forced to change back to inetd. It takes a minute or so from I am
connected to I get the first +OK message. All clients times out before it.
This is only true when I am accessing it from the world or the lan. If