Harald Hanche-Olsen writes:
Putting virtual.dom:foo in virtualdomains and
expecting to control this by ~alias/.qmail-foo-default does not work.
Hmmm? [EMAIL PROTECTED] is rewritten as foo-joe and delivered locally. The
delivery is handled by ~alias/.qmail-foo-joe, -foo-default, or -default.
Tim Pierce [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[ I sent this to qmail-help a month or so ago, but had no response. ]
I'm not sure where that address goes, off-hand, but this is probably a
better one.
I'm using qmail as the outbound mail agent on a machine that runs
sendmail for incoming mail. I
On Thu, Jan 21, 1999 at 09:26:55PM -0800, Russ Allbery wrote:
So if you just fix whatever it is that you're using to send mail so that
instead of generating return addresses of the form:
list-bounces-@host-@[]
it generates them as:
list+bounces+@host-@[]
I believe
Tim Pierce [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Mail is sent with a wrapper around qmail-inject, with an environment of:
QMAILSUSER= list-request
QMAILSHOST= rootsweb.com
QMAILINJECT = r
Am I doing it the wrong way? This is the only reference to VERPs I
Tim Pierce writes:
Is this intentional?
Yes. Dash-separated extensions are used in the .qmail-*-default
mechanism, qmail-inject VERPs, ezmlm VERPs, etc.
conf-break is the default user-ext delimiter. It doesn't affect the use
of dashes inside extensions.
---Dan
- "D. J. Bernstein" [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
| Tim Pierce writes:
| Is this intentional?
|
| Yes. Dash-separated extensions are used in the .qmail-*-default
| mechanism, qmail-inject VERPs, ezmlm VERPs, etc.
|
| conf-break is the default user-ext delimiter. It doesn't affect the use
| of dashes
D J Bernstein [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Yes. Dash-separated extensions are used in the .qmail-*-default
mechanism, qmail-inject VERPs, ezmlm VERPs, etc.
conf-break is the default user-ext delimiter. It doesn't affect the use
of dashes inside extensions.
Am I correct in thinking, then, that
On Fri, Jan 22, 1999 at 03:01:36AM -0800, Russ Allbery wrote:
D J Bernstein [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Yes. Dash-separated extensions are used in the .qmail-*-default
mechanism, qmail-inject VERPs, ezmlm VERPs, etc.
conf-break is the default user-ext delimiter. It doesn't affect the use
[ I sent this to qmail-help a month or so ago, but had no response. ]
I'm using qmail as the outbound mail agent on a machine that runs
sendmail for incoming mail. I would like to modify qmail to use "+"
in constructing per-recipient VERPs on outgoing mail. That's
necessary to make sendmail