Am Do, den 14.10.2004 schrieb Jesse Guardiani um 17:39:
> Hello,
> Also, we would like to be able to allow the user
> to tweak their own filtering setup from a web
> interface or multiple web interfaces as needed,
Sqwebmail has a filter for maildrop-mailfilter files.
And you can get a filter-edit
Franz Stancl wrote:
> Jesse Guardiani wrote:
>
>>Virus
>>filtering is system wide, as a matter of policy,
>>because we don't think it's ethical to knowingly
>>store viruses on our disks.
>>
> That is a funny way of saying "We don't want to fill up our harddisks
> with tons of stupid virus emails"
Jesse Guardiani wrote:
Virus
filtering is system wide, as a matter of policy,
because we don't think it's ethical to knowingly
store viruses on our disks.
That is a funny way of saying "We don't want to fill up our harddisks
with tons of stupid virus emails" ;)
Anyway, the web interface can wai
Hello,
We're currently integrating all of our systems
with our billing server. I've already got the
RADIUS services integrated, and now I'm tackling
the email services.
We use qmailadmin to allow our virtual domain
customers to easily manage their own email
domains. Qmailadmin does this quite wel
Hi all,
I use qmail-spamc to filter mail on a per-user basis - the problem is the
line that calls spamc in .qmail-user shows up in qmailadmin under aliases.
I'm no c coder so could someone tell me how to tell qmailadmin to ignore a
line if it contains a certain string?
A sample .qmail-user file o