the program delivery lines in my dot-qmail files are beginning to get
lengthy -
for example with if ... elif statements and such ...
is there a way to continue a line on the next line in order to keep an
overwiew and make editing easier?
thanks
wolfgang
Wolfgang Zeikat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Sun, 25 Feb 2001:
the program delivery lines in my dot-qmail files are beginning to get
lengthy -
for example with if ... elif statements and such ...
is there a way to continue a line on the next line in order to keep an
overwiew and make editing
On Sat, Aug 05, 2000 at 04:08:08PM -0500, Chris Hardie wrote:
...
-Has anyone else already done this?
Chris, we've done something similar to this at ENoor. We allow users to
authenticate themselves, and go to a web page from which they can create
.qmail files to redirect mail to a local POP3
Hi folks. I'm interested in creating a web interface to manage user
dot-qmail files. I'm ready to start coding :) but thought I'd would
solicit the sagacious and smooth advice of this list about some of the
architecture/design issues.
My proposal is here:
http://www.summersault.com/chris
Nice project, but I'm asking myself if many people use .qmail-* :
there are currently two great tools for multiple domains
administrations : vmailmgr and vpopmail.
And both have web-based administrations tools which allow to do praticaly
everything you have
On Sat, Aug 05, 2000 at 04:08:08PM -0500, Chris Hardie wrote:
Hi folks. I'm interested in creating a web interface to manage user
dot-qmail files. I'm ready to start coding :) but thought I'd would
solicit the sagacious and smooth advice of this list about some of the
architecture/design
hi all,
We have two locally delivered domains: cia.com.au and ezeelynx.com.au
We have a user willows who wants to receive mail at [EMAIL PROTECTED] and
wants [EMAIL PROTECTED] to be forwarded somewhere else. I've tried
creating:
/var/qmail/alias/.qmail-ezeelynx:com:au-willows
with a line:
I am using vpopmail and I am wondering were my .qmail files go if I want
to forward to another e-mail address... Any Ideas?
At 09:54 16.11.99 -0500, you wrote:
Geoff Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Give us an example of what you'd like to do, and we'll show you how to
do it. Depending upon what you're trying to do, something like:
|command ... exit 99 ...
./Maildir
or
|command ... | safecat
The "commands" in the dot-qmail are delivery instructions.
qmail-local follows each instruction in turn.
The lines are not chained together in some sort of pipe, so each line gets
THE SAME MESSAGE.
If you want to do piping, then do everything on one single line with pipes.
So that means I
to a file, it is
rewriting the from field properly.
Are the commands in dot-qmail files able to do what I would like?
Thanks
Geoff
'
./pppdir/
Files are written to the pppdir OK, but the from field is the same as
before. If I redirect the output of the sed command to a file, it is
rewriting the from field properly.
Are the commands in dot-qmail files able to do what I would like?
The "commands" in the
I suppose he tries to do the same things as me : renaming user e mail address
from internal name to external
I have tried
|preline sed "s/local\.intranet\.net/my_company\.com/" |
/usr/local/bin/safecat
/var/qmail/alias/pppdir/tmp /var/qmail/alias/pppdir/new
It is creating files but maildirsmtp
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So here's my problem. I can currently use dot-qmail files to handle mail
at a domain level with no problem. I'd like to be able to handle it at a
virtual *user* level, however, because the cnmnetwork.com domain
currently has over 7000 users and at the current rate of growth will
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