My BSD [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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The problem is not really Samba but Windows.
The cron job is to backup Maildirs from an OS/X host to a smb share on
a Windows server mounted with mount_smbfs.
Because, as far as I know, file names in Windows may not contain a
colon, the Windows server
On Sat, Mar 11, 2006 at 11:00:55PM +0300, Alexey Danilevsky wrote:
While delivering if the mailbox quota is exceeded exim generates temporary
fail. It is not convenient for me. Can I make exim to generate fail at once
without retrying?
Yep, it's easy. In the retry section of your Exim
On Sun, 2006-03-12 at 09:41 -0500, My BSD wrote:
There is apparently something holy about the colon character in the
file name because Timo warned me that Changing [the colon character]
breaks maildir standard, so [he doesn't] want to make it any easier to
change it.
Not holy - its just the
On 2006-03-11 at 22:45 -0600, Vincent wrote:
I have successfully configured it to have separate alias files for each
domain for virtual domains. I am using
data = ${lookup{$local_part} nwildlsearch{/etc/exim/virtual/$domain}}
Is there a way to configure exim so I can have something like
Hello,
based on a .forward file I try to save a message to a public folder.
The test users .forward file looks like this:
# Exim filter
if $header_subject: contains *SPAM* then
seen
save /home/imappublic/Spam-Mail
endif
Every time a spam message arrives Exim tries to save it to
Philip Hazel wrote:
Yes, that looks OK. You could use a router like this:
Thanks a ton! I messed with it a little bit, it needed a reply_transport
set and the filter file needs to use $h_to: (instead of local_part) in
order to trap the original address it was directed at (job-1234).
Maybe
On 2006-03-12 at 19:10 +0100, Juergen Edner wrote:
based on a .forward file I try to save a message to a public folder.
Now I wonder why this message appears although the user 'test',
with uid '2006', has write access to the file and why the delivery
process insists on the same uid.
It's the
On Sun, Mar 12, 2006 at 06:11:28PM +0100, Phil Pennock wrote:
On 2006-03-11 at 22:45 -0600, Vincent wrote:
I have successfully configured it to have separate alias files for each
domain for virtual domains. I am using
data = ${lookup{$local_part}