I'm thinking of writing a perl script to be called from a .qmail file
that will check a message for html encoding and kill it if it does.
Partly because I'm sick of seeing html on lists and partly because it
seems like a good bozo filter. So anyway before I do pick up my hammer
and chisel I'm
dd wrote:
I'd really like to get some translations going, so if you're
interested, please let me know. I'll help any way I can.
I can take the portuguese translation...
errm and i can do my best for a turkish translation...
QMAIL KISS YOU!!11!!
--Steve(sorry couldn't resist)
Dave Sill wrote:
Say you send a message to a list of 10,000 addresses using
sendmail. What's the first thing it does? It looks up the MX for each
recipient so it can sort by MX and minimize the number of connections.
Why is that? Lets say you have to deliver to [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL
"Stephen C. Comoletti" wrote:
I know this has been asked before, however I've been unable to find it
in the archives. I need to be able to deliver incomming mail for user A
to the maildir for both user A and user B. I've tried a few things with
the .qmail-A file, and ended up with a few
Sal Conigliaro wrote:
all mail to domain 'test.cc' goes into the mailbox for user 'joe'.
If I send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I did something like that recently and found it easiest to dump all the variables
from a perl script. Here are my results with your variables in place of mine,
going
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I create a mail with qmail-inject, I can't log on to
qmail-pop3d to retrieve
it from the network, I get a 'no socket' error.
In qmail's documentation, the pop3 port is always specified as "pop3", however in
Redhat port 110
Magnus Bodin wrote:
On Tue, 27 Jul 1999, David ROBERT wrote:
I want all the mail sent to example.com to be delivered
via smtp :
smtproutes
---
example.com:mail.example.com
But I want qmail to look for alias .qmail-example-david to
post it localy. If it exist.
In
Anand Buddhdev wrote:
On Sat, Jan 23, 1999 at 01:27:28AM +0800, Steve Vertigan wrote:
the files in cur owned by root while fiddling with them. Speaking of
This should not matter. As long as a user has write access in their
Maildir, they can even delete root-owned files.
This is very
Anand Buddhdev wrote:
If the message file is owned by root, then it needs to have a minimum mode
of 444, ie. read access for everyone. In your case, the root-owned files
most likely have modes that don't allow the user to read the file. Remember
that qmail-pop3d runs under the permissions of
I'm interested in installing Russ's qmail-popbull.patch but my knowledge of
c is about limited to "make install". The only information given on the
site is a link to the file itself so could someone tell me what to do with
it?
Regards,
--Steve
Russell Nelson wrote:
/etc/skel/Maildir/new/welcome.message
And the useradd script will make the Maildir for me AND "email" them a
welcome message! This is so cool!
The main problem I've found with doing this is the headers have to be generic
and can't put the actual users address in
"D. J. Bernstein" wrote:
Perhaps there was noise on the modem line. If it happens again, you
could use tcpdump or ucspi-tcp/recordio to see what's actually being
transmitted through the POP connection.
Possibly.. Or maybe even it was just Netscapes funky progress bar coupled
with a large
I just converted a system to qmail wtih Maildir delivery. Most clients seem
fine but one client rang up who said that Netscape would connect, start
downloading headers and then hang. I assumed this was to do with Netscapes
inaccurate progress bar and a large message but later that day got a
Peter van Dijk wrote:
Well, make sure a posting from [EMAIL PROTECTED] (me) then gets approved
automatically since [EMAIL PROTECTED] is on the list. I know that
a few subscribers use this method to filter out mail. Can be done automatically
I guess.
Yes it's easily done in ezmlm (of
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