Hey List;
Running vpopmail-5.4.10 and building sort of a dspam appliance. I have
dspam enabled in the .qmail-default of the domain with the following line:
| /usr/local/bin/dspam --deliver=innocent --mode=teft --user [EMAIL PROTECTED]
--stdout | /home/vpopmail/bin/vdelivermail ''
On Friday, July 8 at 11:52 AM, quoth Tren Blackburn:
Hey List;
Running vpopmail-5.4.10 and building sort of a dspam appliance. I have
dspam enabled in the .qmail-default of the domain with the following line:
| /usr/local/bin/dspam --deliver=innocent --mode=teft --user [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Kyle Wheeler wrote:
On Friday, July 8 at 11:52 AM, quoth Tren Blackburn:
Hey List;
Running vpopmail-5.4.10 and building sort of a dspam appliance. I have
dspam enabled in the .qmail-default of the domain with the following
line:
| /usr/local/bin/dspam --deliver=innocent --mode=teft
On Jul 8, 2005, at 11:52 AM, Tren Blackburn wrote:
And I've created mailboxes on the server that I use only for
authentication as I've got a .qmail file for each user that just
forwards to the end server. In my telnet tests however, it doesn't
seem
like the message is even getting to
Tom Collins wrote:
On Jul 8, 2005, at 11:52 AM, Tren Blackburn wrote:
And I've created mailboxes on the server that I use only for
authentication as I've got a .qmail file for each user that just
forwards to the end server. In my telnet tests however, it doesn't seem
like the message is even
Tren Blackburn wrote:
Tom Collins wrote:
On Jul 8, 2005, at 11:52 AM, Tren Blackburn wrote:
And I've created mailboxes on the server that I use only for
authentication as I've got a .qmail file for each user that just
forwards to the end server. In my telnet tests however, it doesn't seem
On Friday, July 8 at 12:20 PM, quoth Tren Blackburn:
Why do you have .qmail-user files?
Because it was the only way I could think of to forward the message
without actually storing it on the qmail server. What I want is it to
be virus scanned (happens at smtp level via simscan), and then
On Friday, July 8 at 06:36 PM, quoth Kyle Wheeler:
On Friday, July 8 at 12:20 PM, quoth Tren Blackburn:
Why do you have .qmail-user files?
Because it was the only way I could think of to forward the message
without actually storing it on the qmail server. What I want is it to
be virus