Re: web mail

2000-03-24 Thread Shad Young
Michael Boman wrote: Try SqWebMail - it's fst... http://www.inter7.com/sqwebmail Best regards Michael Boman I'll give it a shot, thanks for the info. Shad -- "Fear is the foundation of obedience." Vladimir Lenin "Without fanaticism one cannot accomplish anything." Evita Peron

ezmlm question

2000-03-23 Thread Shad Young
I have set up a mailing list for a lugs sub-committee. Is there a way to set: 1. an automatic "reply to:" set to the list and not the poster so that each subscriber can use the "reply" button to post to the list? 2. the subject of all messages have something like "[sub-committee]" prepended to

Re: ezmlm question

2000-03-23 Thread Shad Young
Peter Green wrote: There is a separate mailing list for ezmlm at [EMAIL PROTECTED]. Your question would probably do better there. However... Heh heh, I guess it would. 1. an automatic "reply to:" set to the list and not the poster so that each subscriber can use the "reply" button to

Re: ezmlm question

2000-03-23 Thread Shad Young
None of tham quite as compelling as the original argument, I am afraid. I think I shall follow the advice and keep it as is. It a small list for a working committee so it is not really a problem. Thanks all Shad Kai MacTane wrote: At 3/23/2000 10:15 AM -0500, Peter Green wrote or quoted:

more qmail

2000-03-23 Thread Shad Young
Man this list is fast. Sheeesh. Anyway :-) is there away to increase the time qmail stayes alive for relay sends. If I send many messages in a row, they all go out like lightning, after the 20 to 30 second delay for the first one. But if I take the time to write a longer message and mail it out

Re: pop3 very slow when using tcpserver, smtp slow either way

2000-03-23 Thread Shad Young
Charles Cazabon wrote: Add -R to the tcpserver options for qmail-smtpd and qmail-pop3d to disable ident lookups. You can add -H to prevent reverse lookups on the IP address as well if you want. I don't know. If it is like mine it is only the first mail that has that problem. Subsequent

web mail

2000-03-23 Thread Shad Young
Is there such a beast that works with qmail-smptd/pop3. I was thinking that to ensure a restricted relay my off-site users could use a web based interface from their own browser to get and send mail from my server. Is this wise? Is this doable? The reason I do not get them to login directly is

Re: Error 1

2000-03-22 Thread Shad Young
Is it possible to allow clients from remote ISP's to access and send email from my qmail server with out having a wide open relay, and with out knowing their IP (rotating). Thanks Shad -- "Fear is the foundation of obedience." Vladimir Lenin "Without fanaticism one cannot accomplish

Re: Error 1

2000-03-22 Thread Shad Young
So the only way is to have them actually log on to the server to retrieve mail? Is there a way to protect the server via ipchains or something else to minimize the spammer risk while still having the open relay? Basically I have some very slow computer users who panic at any change. I would

Re: Error 1

2000-03-22 Thread Shad Young
Oh yes, and I apologize for the subject line hijacking. :-) Shad Shad Young wrote: So the only way is to have them actually log on to the server to retrieve mail? Is there a way to protect the server via ipchains or something else to minimize the spammer risk while still having the open