Jason Baker writes:
> I think I've burnt the candle at both ends a bit too long... I could
> have sworn I had saved an email message talking about a CGI that works
> with sqwebmail to define inbound message filters, but I can't find a
> single thing. I also looked around the various websites (q
I think I've burnt the candle at both ends a bit too long... I could
have sworn I had saved an email message talking about a CGI that works
with sqwebmail to define inbound message filters, but I can't find a
single thing. I also looked around the various websites (quickly,
admittedly) and didn't
I have a webserver on NT that uses MS SQL7 to authenticate users to
login in to our site. I need to be able to pass the userid and
password to my qmail(vpopmail, sqwebmail) http server that will
automatically login the user. They will see the folders list page
verses the login page. Can thi
also sprach courier:
> Outlook and Netscape do not reside on the server, they would have to connect
> to the server to find mesages and then respond. I have found that now that
> I have had autoresponses availible to our users that they find it upsetting
> now that they are unavailble. Most ofte
On Sun, Sep 17, 2000 at 08:06:55PM -0400, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> > But is there anyplace on the 'net I can find "prefab" maildrop rules
> > to catch spam (such as http://www.spambouncer.org/ for procmail)?
> > Or is anyone interested in embarking on such a project?
> With sqwebmail, filtering ru