We have just recently spun up a new mail server running qmail 1.03.
The problem I am running into is the moderate amount of email from the few hours
our main server was offline that has seemed to get stuck in the queue.
What would be the least painful and most efficient way of getting mail from th
Using the .qmail file of a local Maildir
Is there a way to set it up that it would filter email in the following way:
The all messages would be delived to the Mailbox it was attached to
and that only email with say 'internic' in the From: field would also have a
copy sent to another email box
> I'm looking for a way to have qmail 1.03 deliver mail to Maildir's which all
> have the same uid/gid. I'm have vchkpw-3.1.3 running, and I know I can
> accomplish the task via this method, however I do not want to require 7.5k users
> to change their mail settings to include the domain name
I know I have seen it on this list before BUT...
Using the dot-qmail file how do I set up a forward that it also copies/moves the
message to the place where it was originally sent...
example
if email is sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (which is an actual mail box)
I need the .qmail file set up to deliv
> Hello.
>
> I'm having a problem with pop3 authentication using qmail 1.03 on a FreeBSD 3.0
> stable system. Hardware is a pII/300 with 192megs ram, a 2gig uw-scsi primary
> for the OS and system files, and 2 6.5gig uw-scsi drives using vinum for
> stripping which has maildirs only. smtp works
I run qmail v 1.03 on a Sparc 20 (soon to be changed over to an Intel P2 300
running FreeBSD)
An issue has cropped that some of the customers of the ISP that I admin for have
began using NT's Small Business Server. (I have not taken a close look at this
yet, but from what I hear many of the peopl