Hi everyone,
After struggling with rewriting which I eventually got working through the
mess822 package and used three ports to do rewrites when sending to
certain domains (port 25 adds on the RELAYCLIENT="@rewrite" variable
thanks to tcpserver which gets smtprouted to port 26 then port 26
Hmmm, don't you mean '/var/qmail/queue/lock' ?
On Tue, 12 Jan 1999, Frederic Woodbridge wrote:
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Hello everyone.
I think I just did a Really Stupid Thing! (tm) but I don't know how stupid yet.
We had all these messages in the queue and we decided to
Then get queue-fix from the qmail homepage.
It should sort out your woes.
Cya,
John.
On Tue, 12 Jan 1999, Frederic Woodbridge wrote:
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At 01:36 PM 1/12/99 , you wrote:
Hmmm, don't you mean '/var/qmail/queue/lock' ?
Yuppers, I do. Sorry.
Okay, I decided to go with the qmail-users scheme anyway.
Maybe Dan should consider NFS automount functionality, although yeah it
does sound scary *thinks of the consequences*
Anyway, seeing as I have a fastforward database there are times when I
don't want users to receive mail locally i.e.
Hi!
I'm currently setting up a new qmail server to replace Sun's sendmail
(*spit* *hurl*)
I've managed to get everything to work fine, but I'd like to do a little
rewriting with the headers. After trudging through the list for a
while, I can't seem to find anything of use.
We have multiple
Brad,
in /var/qmail/control/virtualdomains put:
vdomain.com:somealias
in /var/qmail/alias
create a file called .qmail-somealias-default and in that put:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I believe this should work for you.
John.
On Tue, 5 Jan 1999, brad wrote:
I want to create a alias file: .qmail-???