Hi all,
I'm running qmail on an OpenBSD2.7 as an relay for incoming and outgoing
mail to/from the internet and our internal Exchange server.
Before the switch to qmail, I was running sendmail. Sendmail had one feature
that I can't for my life figure out how to get in qmail.
After a mail had
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After a mail had been relayed to the internet, sendmail sent a receipt back
to the sender. I can't get qmail to do that.
Hmm. So Sendmail on your relay sent a message to the sender of each
message it relayed informing them of the fact that it'd relayed the
message? And
,
Peter Fredriksson
Compu-Mark Nordic AB
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From: Dave Sill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: den 31 maj 2001 15:51
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Return receipts on an SMTP relay machine
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From: Tzabu
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, November 20, 2000
5:59 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: return receipts
Hi...
Some of
my clients use Netscape and it's feature Return Receipts. Can anyone tell me what
can I do toget them working
But sorry i can't help you... I need return receipt too
Why didn't you try the way I described?
If it is too complicated, pay someone to do it.
Regards, Frank
Yes, exactly. Without doubt the behavior of this typically
underhyped feature, like the rest of the dot-qmail file system,
depends on which .qmail file is selected, for fine control over
which of the various inboxes will receive delivery notifications
and which e-mail address will appear to
This is a MUA, not a MTA issue...
If the MUA honors the receipt request then the MTA will carry it.
Hope this helps
Gerry
At 11:58 AM 11/20/2000, Tzabu wrote:
Hi...
Some of my clients use Netscape and it's feature Return Receipts. Can
anyone tell me what can I do to get them working
Gerry Boudreaux wrote:
This is a MUA, not a MTA issue...
If the MUA honors the receipt request then the MTA will carry it.
Hope this helps
Gerry
What about the "notification on delivery" stuff -- is that not
an MTA feature? Is it deprecated? Rather it would be a feature
of the
Thus said "David L. Nicol" on Mon, 20 Nov 2000 20:12:46 CST:
What about the "notification on delivery" stuff -- is that not
an MTA feature? Is it deprecated? Rather it would be a feature
of the MDA, has anyone added it to qmail-local?
You mean something like what is covered in "man
I'm aware of how qmail currently handles receipts, but am wondering if it
would be possible (of course ;-) to (by adding a header?) request that
qmail-remote or qmail-local generate a return-receipt-verified E-mail once
they succeeded?
It doesn't seem that difficult to return a confirmation
Hello,
On 09/14/1999 16:27 -0400, Thomas Blauvelt ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Mon, 13 Sep 1999, Anand Buddhdev wrote:
man qreceipt
Yes, but is anyone sucessfully using this?
what is successful usage in your opinion? If the program doesn't
crash or pose similar problems, this is
Russell Nelson writes:
What's wrong with having a program which acts on Netscape's
"Disposition-Notification-To: sampRFC822-address/samp" ?
Same problem as Return-Receipt-To. If everybody on a mailing list is
using that program, the address is flooded with mail.
---Dan
Russell Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb/wrote:
What's wrong with having a program which acts on Netscape's
"Disposition-Notification-To: sampRFC822-address/samp" ? It could
be included in a .qmail file similar to qreceipt.
I think it would be easier to add it to qreceipt. On the other hand,
On Tue, Sep 14, 1999 at 04:27:30PM -0400, Thomas Blauvelt wrote:
man qreceipt
Yes, but is anyone sucessfully using this?
Don't know. I've tested it, and it works just fine.
Are there any mailers which use the necessary
Notice-Requested-Upon-Delivery-To header field?
Again, I don't
Thomas Blauvelt writes:
On Mon, 13 Sep 1999, Anand Buddhdev wrote:
man qreceipt
Yes, but is anyone sucessfully using this?
Are there any mailers which use the necessary
Notice-Requested-Upon-Delivery-To header field?
That's a good question. It's very nice for Dan to
On Mon, 13 Sep 1999, Anand Buddhdev wrote:
man qreceipt
Yes, but is anyone sucessfully using this?
Are there any mailers which use the necessary
Notice-Requested-Upon-Delivery-To header field?
Thanks.
tom blauvelt
Thomas Blauvelt NorthNet
I'm trying to setup qmail to handle delivery reports (return receipts,
etc)
In "Life with Qmail" it says to see ~~qreceipt
Anyone shed some light on what "~~qreceipt" is?
Thanks.
On Mon, Sep 13, 1999 at 10:04:56AM +0100, Bongo wrote:
man qreceipt
I'm trying to setup qmail to handle delivery reports (return receipts,
etc)
In "Life with Qmail" it says to see ~~qreceipt
Anyone shed some light on what "~~qreceipt" is?
--
See complete headers for more info
"Bongo" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to setup qmail to handle delivery reports (return receipts,
etc)
In "Life with Qmail" it says to see ~~qreceipt
Anyone shed some light on what "~~qreceipt" is?
I use ~~ to mark places that need further attention. I t
On Thu, Apr 15, 1999 at 08:51:14AM +0300, Anand Buddhdev wrote:
There is an ESMTP feature called DSN, Delivery Status notification. It
...
This has nothing to do with qmail, and you should read all the
documentation on netscape for more info.
This has everything to do with qmail...
The
We've just gone full-time with Qmail(as you've probably noticed by my past
posts) and one last problem I have is with clients complaining about trying to
send Email with return receipts and netscape. The Qmail server refuses Email
and netscape resends the Email without the return receipt
, and so netscape will complain. There is no fix, other than
to add DSN support into qmail yourself. There is, however, another form of
return receipts, which works at a client level, and which netscape also
supports. It basically allows netscape to insert a header in the email
requesting a return
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