Robin Bowes wrote:
> Charlie Brady wrote:
>> On Wed, 17 Jan 2007, Robin Bowes wrote:
>>
>>> I'm using trac and sending mail notifications via qpsmtpd. However, the
>>> qpsmtpd plugins are slowing trac ticket commits down considerably.
>>>
>>> How would I configure qpsmtpd to not run plugins for con
Charlie Brady wrote:
>
> On Wed, 17 Jan 2007, Robin Bowes wrote:
>
>> I'm using trac and sending mail notifications via qpsmtpd. However, the
>> qpsmtpd plugins are slowing trac ticket commits down considerably.
>>
>> How would I configure qpsmtpd to not run plugins for connections from
>> localh
On Wed, 17 Jan 2007, Robin Bowes wrote:
I'm using trac and sending mail notifications via qpsmtpd. However, the
qpsmtpd plugins are slowing trac ticket commits down considerably.
How would I configure qpsmtpd to not run plugins for connections from
localhost?
See my "peers" plugin.
Alternat
Hi,
I'm using trac and sending mail notifications via qpsmtpd. However, the
qpsmtpd plugins are slowing trac ticket commits down considerably.
How would I configure qpsmtpd to not run plugins for connections from
localhost?
Thanks,
R.
Hi everyone,
We never got the perl.org RT to work well for qpsmtpd bug tracking;
so Robert and I figured we should give the Google Code issue tracker
a spin.
http://code.google.com/p/smtpd/issues/list
If it asks you to login, you might have to use your *gmail* rather
than a gener
Lo,
How might I go about turning off a plugin for any mail originating
from our internal subnet(192.168.0.*)? In particular I want to do it for
spamassassin.
I think one of the whitelist plugins would do it. However I don't seem
to have them all. So where do I get other plugins from?
John