Thus spake Gary Richardson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
I want to do something like:
`scriptname`
to have it forward to a specific address. Can I do this with a simple
script or am I going to have to reinject the message instead of
redirecting it?
There is no 'or'. You can do this with a
Thus spake Gadoury ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
For some reason qmail-smtpd decided to stop recieving local mail delivered
from a remote host.
And here is the reason:
this is my /etc/tcp.smtp file:
:deny
^
You may want to have a :allow instead -- this will let any computer connect
to
Thus spake Philip Tong ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
I got the virtual domain working, users in the virtual domain are able to
get mail as "user@virtualdomain". How do I stop the user from getting mail
assigned to "user@actualdomain"?
One way would be to make "actualdomain" a virtualdomain, too. You
Thus spake Oezguer Kesim ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
my.virtual.domain.com:user
That means, that a mail to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
will be sent locally to
user-my.virtual.domain.com-foo
STOP -- what a *mistake*!! I personaly get used to have lines like
my.virtual.domain.com:user
Thus spake [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
[root@www qmail-1.03]# maildirmake $HOME/Maildir
bash: maildirmake: command not found
[root@www qmail-1.03]#
Any legitimate suggestions?
/var/qmail/bin/maildirmake
or
PATH=$PATH:/var/qmail/bin
maildirmake
I prefer
Thus spake Steven Rice ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
I adgree. You could easily run qmail on a small machine (486/66 with 8
megs) to do 10,000 to 30,000 messages a day which will be fine for less
then 100 users.
d'accord. I use to be the maintainer of different mailinglists with a
overall load of
Thus spake Nathan J. Mehl ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
In 1-2 years, when reiserfs/xfs/jfs/ext3 or whatever is integrated
into the mainline linux distributions, this will become much less of
an issue. (Doesn't really address that LVM portion, but that's
probably a lot less critical for most
Thus spake Dejan Markic ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
So ... I have put virtual domain to virtualdomains file:
my.virtual.domain.com:user
That means, that a mail to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
will be sent locally to
user-my.virtual.domain.com-foo
Please note the complete virtualdomain in the