Thanks Peter comments below..
Peter Normann wrote:
> Remo Mattei wrote:
>
> Erhm...
>
> If I understand you correctly, you want to encrypt the mail en route from
> your web server to your mail user agent?
>
> If this is the case, serve a regular form on the web page (this will be sent
> in plai
> kalin mintchev wrote:
>>> I was wondering whether it is plain (a) stupidity, (b) ignorance, (c)
>>> arrogance, or any combination of these, that made you mail _three_
>>> mailing lists with the same question, none of them being the
>>> qmail-scanner mailing list.
>>>
>>> Don't do that again. Ever
--- Peter Normann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Rick Romero wrote:
> > Or, more useful, just put your domain name in
> /var/qmail/control/me
>
> Of course. The OP just wanted to make sure the
> _bounces_ were delivered
> my bad.
>
>
> Regards
>
> Peter
Not your bad at all. I tried your
On Tuesday 13 February 2007 17:48, Remo Mattei wrote:
> I need it from the form not for the client. (so a use will provide
> his/her info from the website email form) and I want that message be
> encrypted.
assuming you are using php, this claims to be able to do it:
http://xpertmailer.sourceforge
Remo Mattei wrote:
> Hello guys does anyone have any tips on what/how to make a form from
> the web that sends email encrypted and then I can decrypt it on my
> email account.
Erhm...
If I understand you correctly, you want to encrypt the mail en route from
your web server to your mail user agent
Rick Romero wrote:
> Or, more useful, just put your domain name in /var/qmail/control/me
Of course. The OP just wanted to make sure the _bounces_ were delivered
my bad.
Regards
Peter
kalin mintchev wrote:
>> I was wondering whether it is plain (a) stupidity, (b) ignorance, (c)
>> arrogance, or any combination of these, that made you mail _three_
>> mailing lists with the same question, none of them being the
>> qmail-scanner mailing list.
>>
>> Don't do that again. Ever.
>
>
M... wrote:
Hi.
Usually, in qmail, with a single domain, you would
have in locals, your domain and FQDN for which you
accept/deliver email, but when you decide to have many
domains and only use virtual domains in vpopmail, the
locals is empty.
If your main domain = mydomain.com
your mail server
--- Peter Normann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
http://www.inter7.com/vpopmail/doc/vaddaliasdomain.html
>
> http://www.inter7.com/vpopmail/FAQ.txt (#12)
>
>
> Regards
>
> Peter
Hello Peter.
Great, that was quick..thanks
Much appreciated
On Tue, 2007-02-13 at 20:30 +0100, Peter Normann wrote:
> M... wrote:
> > Usually, in qmail, with a single domain, you would
> > have in locals, your domain and FQDN for which you
> > accept/deliver email, but when you decide to have many
> > domains and only use virtual domains in vpopmail, the
>
kalin mintchev wrote:
>> I was wondering whether it is plain (a) stupidity, (b) ignorance, (c)
>> arrogance, or any combination of these, that made you mail _three_ mailing
>> lists with the same question, none of them being the qmail-scanner mailing
>> list.
>>
>> Don't do that again. Ever.
>
> o
M... wrote:
> Usually, in qmail, with a single domain, you would
> have in locals, your domain and FQDN for which you
> accept/deliver email, but when you decide to have many
> domains and only use virtual domains in vpopmail, the
> locals is empty.
>
> If your main domain = mydomain.com
> your ma
Hi.
Usually, in qmail, with a single domain, you would
have in locals, your domain and FQDN for which you
accept/deliver email, but when you decide to have many
domains and only use virtual domains in vpopmail, the
locals is empty.
If your main domain = mydomain.com
your mail server FQDN = alpha
Is there a package that provides the information of vuserinfo via the web?
We have technicians that routinely need to look up email passwords (which is
enabled in vpopmail), but not all of our techs are command-line savy...
Trey Nolen
>
> I was wondering whether it is plain (a) stupidity, (b) ignorance, (c)
> arrogance, or any combination of these, that made you mail _three_ mailing
> lists with the same question, none of them being the qmail-scanner mailing
> list.
>
> Don't do that again. Ever.
or what? you'll sue me, dumbass
I need it from the form not for the client. (so a use will provide
his/her info from the website email form) and I want that message be
encrypted.
Thanks,
Remo
J. Kendzorra wrote:
> Remo Mattei:
>
> SqWebMail can encrypt your mail with GnuPG (using SSL).
> Works great!
>
> J.
>
> !DSPAM:45d1f8
Remo Mattei:
> Hello guys does anyone have any tips on what/how to make a form from
> the web that sends email encrypted and then I can decrypt it on my
> email account.
SqWebMail can encrypt your mail with GnuPG (using SSL).
Works great!
J.
Hello guys does anyone have any tips on what/how to make a form from the
web that sends email encrypted and then I can decrypt it on my email
account.
Thanks,
Remo
kalin mintchev wrote:
> i was wondering if i can use the qmail-scanner (with qmailqueue from
> SPAMCONTROL) for tagging mail using spamd on smtp level and then on
> delivery - using vpopmail - scanning the messages that weren't tagged
> using individual vpopmail users preference files..
I was won
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