On Wed, Jul 28, 1999 at 10:32:00AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> This my friend so far seems to be the answer. I'm using Bruce Guentner's
> qlogtools, qfilelog and this is the first time I've seen my
Where can I find these? qmail.org doesn't mention
either Guentner nor qlog.
On Wed, Jul 14, 1999 at 01:08:20PM -0700, Mylo wrote:
> unfortunately each message is customized for each recipient with their account
> information, so I can't clone the same message to multiple recipients. Which,
> as I understand it, would require one qmail-inject (or qmail-queue) per
> reci
On Wed, Jul 14, 1999 at 12:53:03PM -0700, Mylo wrote:
> > > In the case of sending 250,000+ emails, this seems farely ugly in how many
> > > processes it'll be forking. I guess qmail-inject is designed to be farely
> > > small, but our current process involes writing directly to disk qf and df
>
On Wed, Jul 14, 1999 at 11:31:26AM -0700, Mylo wrote:
> In the case of sending 250,000+ emails, this seems farely ugly in how many
> processes it'll be forking. I guess qmail-inject is designed to be farely
> small, but our current process involes writing directly to disk qf and df
> files in sen
On Tue, May 18, 1999 at 04:29:07PM +0200, Balazs Nagy wrote:
> > If you run under tcpserver it's no problem to log to stderr. Everthing
> > you print to stderr will appear in tcpserver's logfile. In fact I'm
> > implementing that right now for qmail-smptd and qmail-pop3d.
> Yeah, but you *should*
Hi. Here's a small utility I wanted to share
(and get some peer review on;)
Serialmail seemed to me almost ideal for dialup
links. I never liked fetchmail.. But then again,
fetchmail could easily operate under ssh.
qmtpoverssh is a simple wrapper f
On Sat, Mar 27, 1999 at 11:45:29PM -, Pedro Melo wrote:
> I know that a lot of people here use Qmail + NFS to deliver into NetApp's and
> boxes like that. My question is: does anybody here does NFS delivery via NFS to
> a Linux-based NFS Server? Are you having any stability probs? Which kernel
On Sun, Jan 31, 1999 at 11:44:21AM -0800, Eric Dahnke wrote:
> I believe fairly standard practice for syslog files is to do a cp to a
> new file
>
> cp maillog maillog.bak
>
> then
>
> cp /dev/null /var/log/maillog
>
> That is what I do at least.
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