Yes. I asked, but in different ways, in different situations in my problem
solving path. I don't remember any reply from you...
The fact is that I don't have bandwidth to support 30MB transfers.
It's huge. All I want is to use qmail to receive local and internet
messages,
but deliver only local ones and pass remote messages to other agents,
that one supporting multiple-RCPTs. It's what I want.
The question should be: How can I configure qmail to deliver remote message
through sendmail(MTA) ? Sorry, but read the subject line and the message
body together...
I don't want to hack qmail-remote or change the qmail style of delivering
remote messages
and eatting my bandwidth. But I'm too much attached to qmail to simply make
a change. I will ask the same quastion in the list how many times I want,
and until I got someone to aswer my question. I do this and I got different
answers that helped me to figure what I did wrong. Thanks to all in the
list.
If you can't help don't say I can't ask.
Due to "my multiple post of the same question in list" I figure out how to
do what I want. I will use serialmail package add-on to pass all remote
messages to sendmail,
like sendmail were in another host, or ISP.
Thank you for nothing.
Nilo Menezes
----- Original Message -----
From: "Greg White" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Nilo Menezes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2001 5:42 PM
Subject: Re: How can I change the remote delivery program ?
> On Wed, Feb 21, 2001 at 05:22:06PM -0400, Nilo Menezes wrote:
> > I want multiple-RCPTs.
> > I want to configure sendmail to make
> > remote deliveries. How can I do that ?
> >
> > Nilo Menezes
>
> You asked this question, phrased another way, already, and got an
> answer. I'm sorry if you didn't like the answer, but it is factual.
> qmail _does not_ do multi-rcpt deliveries -- period. If you _need_
> mutli-rcpt delivery, you need to patch the sources for qmail (quite
> heavily from what I understand), or you need to use another MTA. AFAIK,
> noone has or intends to write such a patch.
>
> As for 'sendmail', do you mean the sendmail wrapper for qmail-inject
> that comes with qmail, or do you mean actual Allman sendmail? If you
> mean the wrapper, you cannot. The sendmail wrapper does not do delivery.
> qmail-inject does not do delivery. qmail-remote does delivery -- that's
> it. If you mean Allman's sendmail product, that has nothing to do with
> qmail.
>
> Please do not ask the same questions over again on any mailing list,
> especially a busy one. It's very rude, and those who saw that someone
> answered you will ignore all further messages from you....
>
> --
> Greg White
> Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent
> revolution inevitable.
> -- John F. Kennedy
>