Using OpenWebMail.. but for some reason sometimes things do not work, like
1 out of 3 get a auto reply
.forward
"|/home/openwebmail/cgi-bin/openwebmail/owvacation.pl -t60s -a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] -a [EMAIL PROTECTED] economic"
\economic
--- /var/log/maillog
Mar 3 15:36:11 raq1
On Sun, 11 Mar 2001, Kul wrote:
> Hi Thom,
>
> I beleive** that the raq 4 has a different version of procmail ?
Nope ... same version
However, I discovered when I added a new site and new user:
a. the .forward works with the default premissions...
b. the .procmailrc can be set to chmod 700
c.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Tue, 6 Mar 2001, Kul wrote:
>
> > then (as root) from SSH/Telnet,
> > chmod 2711 /home/sites/siteX/users/theuser
> > These seem (2711 - yes 4 digits - the "sticky bit" is required) to be the only
>permissions I can get it working with, whilst retaining full and
On Tue, 6 Mar 2001, Kul wrote:
>
> then (as root) from SSH/Telnet,
> chmod 2711 /home/sites/siteX/users/theuser
> These seem (2711 - yes 4 digits - the "sticky bit" is required) to be the only
>permissions I can get it working with, whilst retaining full and normal use of the
>users web di
Richard Badua wrote:
> I notice that all fowarded emails are put in the aliases or virtusertable
> file, and only one per user. My question is can i make my own .forward
> file and drop it in a auser account?
>
> Richard
Hi Richard,
Yep is the answer your looking for !
Well you certainly can
I notice that all fowarded emails are put in the aliases or virtusertable
file, and only one per user. My question is can i make my own .forward
file and drop it in a auser account?
Richard
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