On Tue, 06 Mar 2001 11:40:29 +0100 (MET), Stefaan A Eeckels wrote:
On 04-Mar-2001 Rod... Whitworth wrote:
> Does this have any bearing on his problem? I don't know as I have not
> been following it in detail. The - just hit my eye.
The - is in the MTA generated Received: l
inition of Military TZ codes
(reversed offset from UTC) RFC1123 suggests the use of - should be
substituted for all Mil TZs.
Does this have any bearing on his problem? I don't know as I have not
been following it in detail. The - just hit my eye.
FWIW
In the beginning was The Word
and The Word was Content-type: text/plain
The Word of Rod.
On Fri, 23 Feb 2001 11:57:03 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Not
and lots of other stuff requoting in full his promotion which, if it had
anything to do with qmail, was only of peripheral interest to a few.
If I was ever likely to be interested in such a product this would cause me to
hink. I'd be pleased to be proven wrong, tho'.
What say Charles?
In the beginning was The Word
and The Word was Content-type: text/plain
The Word of Rod.
I didn't go looking because I it
wasn't a qmail thing to do!
Back to being a lurking sponge..
Rod
In the beginning was The Word
and The Word was Content-type: text/plain
The Word of Rod.
tupid that a 4x4
hardwood billet but never mind!) Waiting days doesn't seem like other than a
godlike retribution process
for fallible beings.
Comments?
In the beginning was The Word
and The Word was Content-type: text/plain
The Word of Rod.
/plain
The Word of Rod.
On 05 Jan 2001 04:55:18 +1100, Brett Randall wrote:
>>> I have a problem. Optus@Home in Australia (one of two cable
>>> internet providers) have decided to firewall port 25 traffic
>>> (incoming) to their entire network except for their own mail
>>> servers. This means my mail server is virtually
On Sun, 10 Dec 2000 18:03:57 -0500, Alex Pennace wrote:
>This isn't qmail, it's ezmlm. ezmlm waits a week after the first
>bounce to send a warning note by default.
Sad! I'd have to fix that if I ran it, but thanks for the info.
What happens with plain qmail in a similar circumstance? I suppose
.
TIA
In the beginning was The Word
and The Word was Content-type: text/plain
The Word of Rod.
smile as a result.
Thank your fingers for this one!
In the beginning was The Word
and The Word was Content-type: text/plain
The Word of Rod.
w RFCs.
There is also source code for "several popular email packages" (I haven't looked at
them! and the CD is not
within reach)
HTH
In the beginning was The Word
and The Word was Content-type: text/plain
The Word of Rod.
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Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2000 8:27 PM
Subject: Re: wildcards in virtualdomains
> "ROD" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >Can you wildcards in virtualdomains
>
> Yes. See the qmail-send man page.
>
> -Dave
>
go about this?
Best regards
Rod
Can you wildcards in virtualdomains
best regards
rod
would be appreciated
Best regards
Rod
sion files. So say
if I have the list test and the extension file .qmail-test which sets ezmlm off,
qmail just comes back and says it can't find the user [EMAIL PROTECTED].
Any help on the matter would be appreciated
Best regards
Rod
mail simply
disappears. I've tested posting from the ezmlm user and that works. Also
there is nothing in the qmail logs for after the mail has been delivery to the
ezmlm user.
Can anyone help?
Best regards
Rod
Well said!
>
> The qmail list isn't just a qmail hotline, it's an on-line community
> of people interested in qmail. If some of us want to talk about other
> topics now and then, we will. Feel free not to participate in such
> discussions.
>
> -Dave
>
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