>
> I installed qmail and with procmail so that all mails will be sent to
> $HOME/.qmail
So you are using .qmail as a mail box?
> i just couldnt understand...for the first time i send a remote
> message...there seems to be no problem...it successfully be
> delivered.but well the seco
I installed qmail and with procmail so that all mails will be sent to
$HOME/.qmail
i just couldnt understand...for the first time i send a remote
message...there seems to be no problem...it successfully be
delivered.but well the second time it bounces and seems dont know what
the main
Has anyone patched either of these programs to work with each other?
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>From the FAQ, dot-qmail(5):
WARNING: For security, qmail-local replaces any dots in ext with colons
before checking .qmail-ext. For convenience, qmail-local converts any
uppercase letters in ext to lowercase.
THEREFORE, the file you need to create is:
.qmail-cow:cow-moo
On Sun, 20 Jun 1999 [
On Sun, 20 Jun 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> hey all, does anyone know if it is possible to get qmail to allow '.' in
> aliases? ie: i created a .qmail-cow.cow-moo in my home dir with all the
> right permissions but i can't send to it. and if qmail doesn't allow this
> does anyone know of a
got it,
msg #24802
use :'s
thanks me,
-xs
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hey all, does anyone know if it is possible to get qmail to allow '.' in
aliases? ie: i created a .qmail-cow.cow-moo in my home dir with all the
right permissions but i can't send to it. and if qmail doesn't allow this
does anyone know of a patch that will?
thanks,
-xs
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On 28-Apr-99 Andy Walden wrote:
>
>
> here is another bounce that I'm getting. i sent the orginal message to
> [EMAIL PROTECTED], This is what bounced back. All should work. Notice the
> garbage characters. I'm getting like 50 of these a minute..
>
[snip]
>
>
> -- Forwarded message
here is another bounce that I'm getting. i sent the orginal message to
[EMAIL PROTECTED], This is what bounced back. All should work. Notice the
garbage characters. I'm getting like 50 of these a minute..
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Andy Walden
Hi Greg,
On Tue, Mar 23, 1999 at 06:02:16PM -0500, xs wrote:
> hey all, since it seems that jos' email address is no longer valid, i'd
> figure i'd throw the question out here for an answer.
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> works (I changed jobs twice quite a while ago).
> hi there jos, i was taking
On 23-Mar-99 Adam D. McKenna wrote:
> Presumably you run qmail in order to take advantage of its speed and
> features. If another program is available which extends this functionality,
> why wouldn't you want to use it as well?
>
> By the way, RTFM rblsmtpd, or look at the way it was called in
e out how to call it from inetd if you are really
so against using tcpserver.
--Adam
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From: Scott D. Yelich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 1999 6:06 PM
Subject: Re: failure notice (fwd)
:
:
: Since there is/was
Since there is/was no response about running
rblsmtp without tcpserver, I'll now install
tcpserver.
I think it would be nice to be able to run a
filter before a normal stmpd... but one that
didn't require tcpserver.
Scott
hey all, since it seems that jos' email address is no longer valid, i'd
figure i'd throw the question out here for an answer.
thanks,
-xs
hi there jos, i was taking a look at your toolarge program and i had a few
questions:
in:
echo '|condredirect $USER-toolarge $HOME/toolarge test'>.qmail-d
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