[qmailtoaster] Re: returned mails

2009-11-21 Thread Eric Shubert
Erol KAHRAMAN wrote: hi, I am trying to send info mail (not spam) to my customers. But sometime i get not delivered mails, because of quota overload, user not found etc. Is it possible to determine and redirect those mails to a folder. I wrote a script which check all mails and move them in a

Re: [qmailtoaster] Re: returned mails

2009-11-22 Thread Erol KAHRAMAN
It could be a good idea to use ezmlm or mailman. I will examine that method. Thank you Eric Thank you Jake Eric Shubert wrote On 22-11-2009 01:02: > Erol KAHRAMAN wrote: >> hi, >> >> I am trying to send info mail (not spam) to my customers. But >> sometime i get not delivered mails, because of qu

Re: [qmailtoaster] Re: returned mails

2009-11-23 Thread Maxwell Smart
I just had a customer contact me about something that may be the same issue.  They are getting the following error: An error occurred while sending mail.  The server responded: sorry , reached maximum number of recipients for one session (#5.7.1 - chkuser). Please check the message recipients

Re: [qmailtoaster] Re: returned mails

2009-11-23 Thread Jake Vickers
Maxwell Smart wrote: > I just had a customer contact me about something that may be the same > issue. They are getting the following error: > > /An error occurred while sending mail. The server responded: sorry , > reached maximum number of recipients for one session (#5.7.1 - > chkuser). Please ch

Re: [qmailtoaster] Re: returned mails

2009-11-23 Thread Maxwell Smart
Jake, Thanks.  I have upped the limit to 100.  It's just one customer and a mailing list is likely not in the cards for him.  Is there a terrible downside to upping the limit? CJ Jake Vickers wrote: Maxwell Smart wrote: I just had a customer contact me about something that may be

Re: [qmailtoaster] Re: returned mails

2009-11-23 Thread Jake Vickers
Maxwell Smart wrote: > Jake, > > Thanks. I have upped the limit to 100. It's just one customer and a > mailing list is likely not in the cards for him. Is there a terrible > downside to upping the limit? > > CJ > Just that the setting applies to all users on your system (unless you can lock it to