> Petr Novotny (Wed 17.0500-11:49):
>
> If I understand correctly what multilog.c does, it runs the script on
> a timestamped line; therefore a line like
> @80523452363.34123 msg something anything
> would get filtered out (if such a line appeared), but
> @80053264564.43567 new msg 81221
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On 16 May 00, at 21:37, clemensF wrote:
> > Well, I read the docs. However, what you sent shows that the docs
> > are wrong; or that the program is wrong. Which of that it is - I don't
> > know.
>
> i already reviewed the pattern matching implemen
> Petr Novotny (Tue 16.0500-13:15):
>
> Well, I read the docs. However, what you sent shows that the docs
> are wrong; or that the program is wrong. Which of that it is - I don't
> know.
i already reviewed the pattern matching implementation in
daemontools/match.c. it seems ok. if my multilo
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On 12 May 00, at 17:32, Mark Lo wrote:
> Hi,
> Thank you for your reply, what is double bounce??
You wanted to bounce the message, and the bounce bounced.
Like mail from [EMAIL PROTECTED] to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> And in my
> /var/qmail/control
Hi,
Thank you for your reply, what is double bounce?? And in my
/var/qmail/control, I only have defaultdomain, me, locals, rcpthosts,
virtualdomains, ...for those doesn't automatically appear at that directory,
do i just create the appropriate file by myself.?? Or did i do something
wrong in
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On 12 May 00, at 17:07, Mark Lo wrote:
> I have read the installation procedure from life with qmail, I
> wonder what is the usage for postmaster , mailer-daemon, and root??
> Which one is used for bouncing the messages.??
Normally, the bounces
Hi,
I have read the installation procedure from life with qmail, I
wonder what is the usage for postmaster , mailer-daemon, and root??
Which one is used for bouncing the messages.??
Thank you
Mark