Hi everyone!!! How can I put limits for my qmail's user on attached files ?
Thanks, Alexandre Gonçalves Jacarandá
Alexandre Gonçalves Jacarandá [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How can I put limits for my qmail's user on attached files ?
This is handled in the qmail mailing list archives, and in the various FAQs.
In short, to limit incoming mail sizes, check the manual page for qmail-smtpd.
For outgoing mail, it's
I really don't figure this out, I need to know why files become *.dat
files, when I send them with "sendfiles", and open/read them from
webmail or outlook.
What goes wrong?
I tried to just rename the file, but the file was not readable at all...
Med hilsen
rjan Vllestad
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I have to put a footer message in all, in/outbound mail messages.
I now that some other posting to this list told that the clients should
add a signature message.
All mail goes through qmail so is there a way to put a footer message in
each mail.
greetings,
marco leeflang
On Mon, Feb 07, 2000 at 10:50:51AM +0100, Marco Leeflang wrote:
I have to put a footer message in all, in/outbound mail messages.
I now that some other posting to this list told that the clients should
add a signature message.
All mail goes through qmail so is there a way to put a footer
to go about doing it. Don't bother posting _this_ question, since I'm
going to cc it to the list. Hopefully you'll get some quick and useful
responses.
At 11:51 AM 7/28/99 , you wrote:
Is it possible to get Qmail to attach a few lines of text to each message
that is sent out. And if the answer is yes
I want to bounce back EVERYTHING that arrives on my mail server (qmail)
and has an attachment of type .exe, no matter how many .qmail-this and
.qmail-that are scattered around.
Filtering the body against the appropriate MIME headers shouldn't be a
problem. My question is, where is the place to