On Fri, 3 Mar 2000, Uwe Ohse wrote:
> > SMTP daemon is listening to port 1025. My old SMTP server forward
> > *@bbs.freezer-burn.org to bbs.freezer-burn.org:1025 (basically the same
> > as localhost:1025). Is there a way to do this with Qmail? Can I do a
>
> See the qmail-remote manual page:
> /var/qmail/control/smtproutes
> bbs.freezer-burn.org:bbs.freezer-burn.org:1025
Awesome, thank you!!
> > the messages he writes on a per-user basis? Ie. I have a robot that sends
> > mail to a mailing list and I don't want mail going back to it because
> > it'll just resend it to the list and I've got a vicious circle on my
> > hands. All other users I would want to have their messages echoed back to
> > them. Is this possible somehow as well?
>
> don't subscribe the robot to the mailing list.
But that means I have to leave the list open for anybody to send to,
right? It can't be a members-only list then? I'd prefer not to do that,
but if I don't have a choice then I don't have a choice. Or perhaps
there's an accept/deny rule for unsubscribed people attempting to send
mail to the list (I don't want other robots/spammers able to send mail to
the list, only legitimate subscribers), so I can deny all except for one
specific email address (the robot) and allow all members... is something
like this possible?
Thank you for your help!
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