On Sat, 9 Oct 1999 08:41:32 +0100 Peter Gradwell wrote:
> My best idea so far is to deliver all the mail for all the domains
> and deliver it to ~forwarder/.qmail-default. Then, that
> .qmail-default file would have two lines
>
> | rules.pl
> | forward $END_ADDRESS
> - now, the idea is that
On Sat, 9 Oct 1999, Bob Ross wrote:
> I'm running Linux Slackware 2.0.36, Qmail 1.03, this is a mail only
> server. Qmail is installed and running.
>
> A couple month's ago I tried to install tcpserver and with the help from
> many in this group it would still not work at all, even when it said
I'm running Linux Slackware 2.0.36, Qmail 1.03, this is a mail only
server. Qmail is installed and running.
A couple month's ago I tried to install tcpserver and with the help from
many in this group it would still not work at all, even when it said it
was installed.
I have given it a rest and w
I have qmail running. These are the relevant processes:
/usr/local/bin/tcpserver -r -x/etc/tcp.smtp.cdb -c100
4478 ?S 0:00 tcpserver 0 pop-3 /var/qmail/bin/qmail-popup orbital.
11780 ?S 0:00 qmail-send
11781 ?S 0:00 splogger qmail
11782 ?S 0:00
On Sat, 9 Oct 1999, Bram Heerink wrote:
>
> Hey folks,
>
> If mail comes 2 my Qmail server via SMTP, everything is fine.
>
> But, if I get mail via Fetchmail, Qmail does not how 2 deliver it.
>
> For some stupid reason Fetchmail strips off the delivery information.
I do not believe that
Yes. Use '+' instead of '=' in users/assign.
'+' matches anything.
At 12:51 PM 10/9/99 +0200, Michael Legart wrote:
>Hi there,
>
>Is it possible to make wildcard aliases (*@domain) in a setup using
users/assign?
>
>
>--
>Michael Legart
>
>
Hey folks,
If mail comes 2 my Qmail server via SMTP, everything is fine.
But, if I get mail via Fetchmail, Qmail does not how 2 deliver it.
For some stupid reason Fetchmail strips off the delivery information.
Log:
Oct 9 18:05:25 guts fetchmail[32199]: 1 message for [EMAIL PROTECTE
Hi,
I want to build up a system with virtuals email accounts with both POP
and IMAP.
so far, I've seen that only POP can do so.
Can you help me ?
Regards,
Emmanuel
On Sat, Oct 09, 1999 at 12:26:55PM +0800, DOODS wrote:
>
> Hi to everyone!
> I've been using qmail's concurrency limit defaults of 10 for local and 20
> for remote since I first ran qmail. Lately however, I see that my remote
> deliveries always reach the limit.
> All I see in the man pages about
> If you think there are messages in the queue that qmail-send doesn't
> see, identify one by searching the queue. See if you can determine
> when/how it was received.
OK, I'm finally on to something. I'm seeing this in my logs:
warning: trouble opening local/xx/x; will try again later
warn
Hi there,
Is it possible to make wildcard aliases (*@domain) in a setup using users/assign?
--
Michael Legart
qmail Digest 9 Oct 1999 10:00:04 - Issue 784
Topics (messages 31400 through 31429):
Re: IMAP & qmail
31400 by: Claudiu Balciza
configuring users on the FLY
31401 by: Amit Vadehra
31408 by: Ken Jones
Re: New mail notification
31402 by: Lorens Kockum
Externa
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