qmail-pop3d: connected: [EMAIL PROTECTED]@66.23.201.84 ::
from 68.115.204.2
Moshe
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Moshe Jacobson
http://runslinux.net
AIM: Jehsom
in advance,
Moshe
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Moshe Jacobson
http://runslinux.net
AIM: Jehsom
? Does it ever get deleted again?
Thanks,
Moshe
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Moshe Jacobson
http://runslinux.net
AIM: Jehsom
;
}
to:
pnt = last + strlen(DOMAINS_DIR) + 2;
while( *(pnt+1) == '/' ) pnt+=2;
for( ; (*pnt *pnt != '/' j 255); ++pnt, ++j ) {
email[j] = *pnt;
}
Moshe
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Moshe Jacobson
http://runslinux.net
AIM: Jehsom
, but it just continues
creating them in the 0/ subdirectory. Is this intended? Why doesn't
it create new domains in the highest possible directory?
Thanks,
Moshe
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Moshe Jacobson
http://runslinux.net
AIM: Jehsom
it to be that when a user (we have many of them) using
QmailAdmin creates an alias to an account that forwards, that the
alias will forward too. Is this such a strange request?
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Moshe
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Moshe Jacobson
http://runslinux.net
AIM: Jehsom
On Mon, 3 Feb 2003, Moshe Jacobson wrote:
Is there a way to have it so that a pop user can log in under any
alias of his/her account and have it properly authenticate them and
pull up their real mailbox?
Does anyone have any ideas on this? It's pretty important that I find
this out. Any help
is there
a way to have it so that a user can log in under any alias of his/her
account and have it properly authenticate them and pull up their real
mailbox?
Thanks,
Moshe
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Moshe Jacobson
http://runslinux.net
AIM: Jehsom
the IP address.
Thanks,
Moshe
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Moshe Jacobson
http://runslinux.net
AIM: Jehsom