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On 11/21/2011 2:43 PM, TT wrote:
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unless
there is some sort of response indicating that he is using the image
legally.
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!DSPAM:4d308e9932711812379194!
. This, of
course, can be its own headache, but the docs are pretty good on the
subject.
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!DSPAM:489b168e32311550932622!
this problem.
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Dave Steinberg
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!DSPAM:47bc3790310541220510052!
definitely appreciate your hard work. The
Enable/Disable Account feature is of particular interest to me! :)
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is
already accounted for by 'df' (sorta). Assuming the disk is at 100%
usage as reported by df, there really is 5% free for use by root. 95%
in use implies 5% available to normal users and an extra 5% on top
available only to root.
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interested.
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Dave Steinberg
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Dave Steinberg
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together a patch at this time.
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Dave Steinberg
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environment setup would be a GREAT help.
Well said. :)
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Dave Steinberg
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are
allowed to make their own mailing lists, and want to protect their
archives, things get more complex.
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Dave Steinberg
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http://www.steinbergcomputing.com/
On Oct 26, 2004, at 1:00 PM, Tom Collins wrote:
On Oct 26, 2004, at 7:16 AM, Dave Steinberg wrote:
Hi all, I had the need to pass an individual user's email to my spam
command, so I added the feature to QmailAdmin.
Thanks Dave, I'll make sure it gets into the next QmailAdmin release.
Just to prod
/qmailadmin, which results
in a
404.
Does anyone know how to resolve this?
While I realize it's a bit of a bandaid, as an interim you could do
some magic with the Redirect directives, or mod_rewrite. Not
necessarily ideal, but should work.
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Dave Steinberg
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being anywhere in the world (including home, using my primary pc) with
access to all of my messages.
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