Hi all,
Question 1: How can I restrict users from mailing to different domains.
Example: if I want to restrict user with email id a...@xyz.com to mail only
within xyz.com and not to a...@gmail.com . how do I achieve the same.
Question 2: how do restrict certain user to only use pop3 only
I believe you would do this in the mailfilter file located in the /etc/mail/
folder. I am not sure on the exact coding, but you would replace the
instructions that you have that moves the email to $VHOME/Maildir/.Spam to
where you want it to go. Hope this points you in the right direction.
Thanks Gilbert.
Will try this. By the way I was studying more about Simscan filter and found
that there is a option for quarantining the spam and virus emails. I tried
to rebuild the module but it doesn't work.
Had anyone tried this? If yes can he provide me help on the same.
Regards,
Amit
On
That's a fairly old version of qtp-newmodel. Current is v0.3.14.
Upgrade your QTP, and the current qtp-newmodel gives you an option to
rebuild packages.
Note, you should upgrade your qmailtoaster-plus.repo package before
running the latest qtp-newmodel.
IOW,
# yum upgrade
Is there a way to make sure, via a log file, that the qtp-clean-spam is
running hourly?
I have it installed and it manually runs just fine. I just don't see
anything that tells me it is running on an hourly basis. The closest
thing I see is this in the cron log file:
Mar 19 15:01:01 mail
Scott Hughes wrote:
Is there a way to make sure, via a log file, that the qtp-clean-spam is
running hourly?
I have it installed and it manually runs just fine. I just don't see
anything that tells me it is running on an hourly basis. The closest
thing I see is this in the cron log file:
On Mar 19, 2010, at 4:08 PM, Eric Shubert e...@shubes.net wrote
Scott Hughes wrote:
Is there a way to make sure, via a log file, that the qtp-clean-
spam is running hourly?
I have it installed and it manually runs just fine. I just don't
see anything that tells me it is running on an hourly