John White wrote:
> Set up aliases for the various selections, dropping them into
> local Maildir's.
>
> Then use serialmail's maildirsmtp to route the maildir to whatever
> smtp server you want.
Excellent suggestion, Thank you.
Johan Almqvist wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 25, 2000 at 11:28:09AM -0700, Duane Eddingfield wrote:
> > > Use fastforward (available from the qmail home-page) which allows a
> > > sendmail compatible alias delivery and forwarding.
> > > Of course, domain.com has to be in rcpthosts.
> > I actually
Set up aliases for the various selections, dropping them into
local Maildir's.
Then use serialmail's maildirsmtp to route the maildir to whatever
smtp server you want.
John
On Sun, Jun 25, 2000 at 11:28:09AM -0700, Duane Eddingfield wrote:
> > Use fastforward (available from the qmail home-page) which allows a
> > sendmail compatible alias delivery and forwarding.
> > Of course, domain.com has to be in rcpthosts.
> I actually have tried this or a slight varia
Erwin Hoffmann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> thats easy.
>
> Use fastforward (available from the qmail home-page) which allows a
> sendmail compatible alias delivery and forwarding.
> Of course, domain.com has to be in rcpthosts.
I actually have tried this or a slight variation but the entry in
'virt
Johan Almqvist wrote:
> Send all @domain.com mail to the pop box and do what you want with aliases,
> assign or .qmail files there?
>
> ie .qmail-xxx : ./xxx/Maildir/
>.qmail-xxx-yz: | qmail-inject or &something
Ah, I hadn't tried that..
> Aw, this is gonna be ugly.
Yeah,
Hi,
thats easy.
Use fastforward (available from the qmail home-page) which allows a
sendmail compatible alias delivery and forwarding.
Of course, domain.com has to be in rcpthosts.
cheers.
eh.
At 10:21 25.6.2000 -0700, Duane Eddingfield wrote:
>Hi All:
>
>Here's what my boss wants:
>
>
On Sun, Jun 25, 2000 at 10:21:42AM -0700, Duane Eddingfield wrote:
> it is addressed to. I.e. [EMAIL PROTECTED] goes to the pop server and
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] goes to the
Send all @domain.com mail to the pop box and do what you want with aliases,
assign or .qmail files there?
ie .qmail-xxx : ./x
On Apr 12 2000, Carlos Gustavo Werner wrote:
>
> Yeah but I can't compile ucspi-tcp (tcpserver) under HP-UX 11.0!!!
> And the same thing happens with tcpwrappers!!!
Well, if you could tell us a bit more about what happens with
your system, maybe we could try to help. I don't get
riginal Message-
> > From: Vince Vielhaber [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2000 6:06 PM
> > To: Carlos Gustavo Werner
> > Cc: 'Qmail mailing list'
> > Subject: RE: Qmail as a relay?
> >
> >
> > On Wed, 12 Apr 2000, Carl
Title: RE: Qmail as a relay?
They turned ux into posix-like... any hints?
> -Original Message-
> From: Vince Vielhaber [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2000 6:06 PM
> To: Carlos Gustavo Werner
> Cc: 'Qmail mailing list'
> S
On Wed, 12 Apr 2000, Carlos Gustavo Werner wrote:
>
> Yeah but I can't compile ucspi-tcp (tcpserver) under HP-UX 11.0!!!
> And the same thing happens with tcpwrappers!!!
I've built it on hpux (pronounced: H Pukes) ver 7, 8, 9 and 10 with
gcc, the standard cc and the optional ANSI compiler. Wha
Title: RE: Qmail as a relay?
Yeah but I can't compile ucspi-tcp (tcpserver) under HP-UX 11.0!!!
And the same thing happens with tcpwrappers!!!
Thanks a lot!
> -Original Message-
> From: esl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2000 5:51 PM
> T
Carlos Gustavo Werner wrote:
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm having a lot of problems trying to install qmail on a HP-UX 11.0
> system. The installation itself goes ok (with lots of warnings) and
> qmail alone works fine. When i try to configure it as a relay client,
> compiling tcpwrappers and/or tcpserver, l
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