Re: [vchkpw] Disabling an account in vpopmail (using valias)

2004-01-06 Thread John Councilman
I am using 5.2.1.

John

Tom Collins wrote:

On Jan 2, 2004, at 10:54 AM, John Councilman wrote:

I am aware that in a standard dot-qmail file, you can disable an 
account by putting a # in the file, but the same does not seem to 
work with valias.  I was trying to put a # in valias_line, and 
vpopmail tries to deliver to [EMAIL PROTECTED]


What version of vpopmail?  A quick check of the current rc1 release 
(and other recent releases) appears to include code to properly handle 
# in a valias file.

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[vchkpw] Disabling an account in vpopmail (using valias)

2004-01-02 Thread John Councilman
I am aware that in a standard dot-qmail file, you can disable an account 
by putting a # in the file, but the same does not seem to work with 
valias.  I was trying to put a # in valias_line, and vpopmail tries to 
deliver to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Does anyone have any ideas on how to disable an account?  What about cat 
- /dev/null?

John



Re: [vchkpw] Disabling an account in vpopmail (using valias)

2004-01-02 Thread John Councilman
basically, I want it to disappear for these accounts.  The exit 99 
should work.  I will try it.  thanks.

John

Anders Brander wrote:

Hi,

On Fri, 2004-01-02 at 18:54, John Councilman wrote:
 

I am aware that in a standard dot-qmail file, you can disable an account 
by putting a # in the file, but the same does not seem to work with 
valias.  I was trying to put a # in valias_line, and vpopmail tries to 
deliver to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   

Seems like a valias-bug...

 

Does anyone have any ideas on how to disable an account?  What about cat 
- /dev/null?
   

You just want the mail to disappear?
Use this:
|exit 99
- or you can bounce all with:
|exit 100
/Anders



 




[vchkpw] Bounce when over quota

2003-09-22 Thread John Councilman
Is there a way to disable bouncing when a user is over quota.  I know 
you can disable bouncing when a user does not exist.  Any ideas?

John




[vchkpw] Over quota message.

2003-09-22 Thread John Councilman
Can you just put an empty .over-quota.msg in the domain directory to 
disable the over quota message.

John