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 a
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
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
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 so
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 list
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.summer
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:
&[E
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
Geoff Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>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 everythi
>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 mea
From:.*mailaddress/From: newmailaddress/1'
> ./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
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?
Thanks
Geoff
>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 maild
rom [EMAIL PROTECTED]).
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 rat
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