Eric:
I’m about at my wits end on this server. I’ve tested the RAM, I’ve checked
EVERYTHING I can think of… and to no avail.
As it turns out, the ripmime error ONLY shows up when an email is submitted to
the SUBMISSION port and ONLY when SSL is invoked.
Whats more, it fails the submit job,
Thanks for clearing it up Dan.
On 2/3/2017 3:11 PM, Dan McAllister - QMT DNS Admin wrote:
Just catching up on emails in this box, and have 4 notes on this topic:
1. The /dash/ being a delimiter is embedded inside of qmail. It was
done so primarily to help the likes of the ezmlm group
Just catching up on emails in this box, and have 4 notes on this topic:
1. The dash being a delimiter is embedded inside of qmail. It was done so
primarily to help the likes of the ezmlm group management system, but it comes
in handy in TONS of ways. (For example, I use dan=ms@mydomain as
Michiel,
Just getting my head around this, but this man page has an explanation:
http://www.qmail.org/man/man8/qmail-pw2u.html (at the bottom of the page):
*OPTIONS*
*-o*(Default.) Skip/user/ if/home/ does not exist (or is not
visible to*qmail-pw2u*).
Perhaps,
This may help, although, honestly, I wouldn't know now how to implement it.
http://www.lifewithqmail.org/lwq.html#qmail-users
Eric
On 2/3/2017 10:33 AM, Eric Broch wrote:
Okay, I understand.
I'm not sure how to use a + instead of a -, easily in qmail.
On 2/3/2017 9:58 AM,
Okay, I understand.
I'm not sure how to use a + instead of a -, easily in qmail.
On 2/3/2017 9:58 AM, Michiel van Es wrote:
Hi Eric,
I don't want to create a new user but it should be all sent to the
same mailbox.
For example test+t...@domain.ltd should go to the mailbox of user
Hi Eric,
I don't want to create a new user but it should be all sent to the same
mailbox.
For example test+t...@domain.ltd should go to the mailbox of user
t...@domain.ltd.
The good thing with the delimiter is that you can use
user+websitewhereyouveboughtsomethin...@domain.ltd and it is always
Hi Michiel
I have to admit that I know nothing about the delimiters in qmail, but
as a test set up two accounts on my own server:
1) test+t...@mydomain.com
2) test-t...@mydomain.com
qmail accepted mail for both users.
Personally I use Maildrop, but have looked into using Sieve for Dovecot
Hi Eric,
Correct. I use sieve to filter on the detail part.
Cheers,
Michiel
2017-02-03 16:27 GMT+01:00 Eric Broch :
> Hi Michiel,
>
> Are you talking about an address like
>
> test+t...@domain.tld
>
> as opposed to
>
> test-t...@domain.tld
>
> ?
>
> Eric
>
>
> On
Hi Michiel,
Are you talking about an address like
test+t...@domain.tld
as opposed to
test-t...@domain.tld
?
Eric
On 2/3/2017 6:19 AM, Michiel van Es wrote:
Hi,
I am using Postfix/OpenSMTPD which use the + as delimiter which I can
filter on with sieve (dovecot).
I know that the default
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