Not sure if this has changed recently, but iirc, there was the possibility
of either reading or modifying queue files - and I think I've heard of
people doing it - for example to mark a user as delivered or failed etc.
Don't see why you couldn't apply the same logic to the other fields in that
file
On Jun 5, 2004, at 1:49 AM, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Joseph C. Lininger writes:
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Hi all,
I have some questions about the mail queue.
1. Is the document on the courier-mta.org web site discussing the
mail queue up to date? In theory, could I write scripts
Am Samstag, 5. Juni 2004 13:
> Thanks for the suggestions. Evaluating various webmail clients
> could take weeks or months. Perhaps a more precise question to
> anyone out there, with a predominantly PHP based web system, is,
> has anyone tried replacing some or all the the sqwebmail HTML
> templat
This week I had a few days without email coming in, due to a change of
my IP.
The mail was queued on (my friend's) mailserver.
Once up and running /w my new IP he forced _his_ mailer to deliver the
queued mail at once to my server. It seemed that my courier was not
happy about this. It accepted som
On Sat, 5 Jun 2004 11:11 am, dax2 wrote:
> > I've just deployed sqwebmail for quite a few users and I'm
> > facing a revolt because when they go to delete their messages
> > the messages do not actually dissapear from the page. Our help
> > desk phone line has not stopped for days because of just t