On Nov 22, 2004, at 3:30 PM, Rick Macdougall wrote:
Tom Collins wrote:
On Nov 22, 2004, at 12:01 PM, Steve wrote:
Please could someone tell me exactly what is the use of the
disable_smtp & no_smtp gid flag ? I ask that because I use qmail +
vpopmail (5.4.7) + smtp-auth, and the above settings don
On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 13:34:31 -0800, Tom Collins wrote:
> On Nov 22, 2004, at 12:01 PM, Steve wrote:
>> Please could someone tell me exactly what is the use of the
>> disable_smtp & no_smtp gid flag ? I ask that because I use qmail
>> + vpopmail (5.4.7) + smtp-auth, and the above settings don't have
Tom Collins wrote:
On Nov 22, 2004, at 12:01 PM, Steve wrote:
Please could someone tell me exactly what is the use of the
disable_smtp & no_smtp gid flag ? I ask that because I use qmail +
vpopmail (5.4.7) + smtp-auth, and the above settings don't have any
effect when I connect with an authenti
wow this was a good one...
I detailed it all in the last post to the QMAILROCKS
forums under redhat.
Its site wide and I think I might have found a
"weirdness"
the .qmail-default file was
| /usr/local/bin/maildrop mailfilter
I got it to finally pass the $EXT variable... by
changing it to:
On Nov 22, 2004, at 12:01 PM, Steve wrote:
Please could someone tell me exactly what is the use of the
disable_smtp & no_smtp gid flag ? I ask that because I use qmail +
vpopmail (5.4.7) + smtp-auth, and the above settings don't have any
effect when I connect with an authenticated user to my smt
Hi everybody,
Please could someone tell me exactly what is the use of the disable_smtp &
no_smtp gid flag ? I ask that because I use qmail + vpopmail (5.4.7) +
smtp-auth, and the above settings don't have any effect when I connect with an
authenticated user to my smtp server... I can still sen
What exactly is in your .qmail-default file? How are you doing spamassassin
prefs? Is it site-wide?
Brad Pinkston
Firewall/Network Administrator
Checkpoint CCSA
Centenary College of LA
(318) 869-5721
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Original Message -
From: "Nitchi DaMon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[
Thanks to some help from Martin Kos, I was able to find a solution to the SMTP AUTH problems on the amd64 platform. It's in the stable branch of CVS now, and will be in the next (5.4.9) release.
Until then, you can manually patch any version from the 5.4 series (and probably most of 5.3) as follo
I must have been tired when I wrote this...
The correct version...
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just create a file called .qmail-[username] in the domain directory and
make and put in the address you want the mail forwarded to like so:
&[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yikes, time to stop reading mail when I am exhausted.