Hi,
,- - [ Le mercredi 18 avril 2007 vers 9:33 tonix (Antonio Nati) écrivait: ] - -
|
I don't see any reason to check for the content
of alias, looking for a bouncing string. Apart
.qmail-default, I don't see a reason why a
.qmail-ALIAS should contain a bouncing string.
There is for me a
Bonjour,
,- - [ Le mercredi 18 avril 2007 vers 8:43 Jeremy Kister écrivait: ] - -
|
Great idea. I'm no C guy, but shouldn't that second conditinal be
inside the first?
I'm no C guy nope, i've used the same existing code than for a mailman list,
wich use the same principe.
|
`- - - - - - -
At 10.26 18/04/2007, Stephane Bouvard (ML) wrote:
Hi,
,- - [ Le mercredi 18 avril 2007 vers 9:33 tonix
(Antonio Nati) écrivait: ] - -
|
I don't see any reason to check for the content
of alias, looking for a bouncing string. Apart
.qmail-default, I don't see a reason why a
.qmail-ALIAS
On Apr 18, 2007, at 2:31 AM, tonix (Antonio Nati) wrote:
I suggest also to introduce a new notation for rejecting users/
aliases with a custom message (i.e.: reject user has changed
address. Write to [EMAIL PROTECTED]). This would be a lot more useful than
barely put a generic bounce string.
Hi,
,- - [ Le mercredi 18 avril 2007 vers 17:34 Tom Collins écrivait: ] - -
|
Until that's a part of chkuser, Stephane (and others) can use qmail's
bouncesaying program in their .qmail-alias files.
To allow every spammer on earth use our servers to spam using the bounce ? I
do not like the
At 17.34 18/04/2007, you wrote:
On Apr 18, 2007, at 2:31 AM, tonix (Antonio Nati) wrote:
I suggest also to introduce a new notation for rejecting users/
aliases with a custom message (i.e.: reject user has changed
address. Write to [EMAIL PROTECTED]). This would be a lot more useful than
On 4/18/2007 11:34 AM, Tom Collins wrote:
Please be aware that vdelivermail should ONLY be in a domain's
.qmail-default file. Putting it into a .qmail-alias file or a user's
.qmail file can introduce a mail loop (which vdelivermail should detect
and stop looping) and probably won't accomplish