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(1) changing priority of any queued/deffered messages
All messages have the same priority. Deferred messages are retried
less frequently as they age, but that can be controlled by adjusting
the modification times on the queue files (e.g., using "touch") to
expire a
(3) restricting no of simultanious SMTP sessions from single IP address
On Tue, Sep 26, 2000 at 11:11:26AM -0400, Dave Sill wrote:
qmail doesn't supprot this, but you could "easily" wrap qmail-smtpd
with a script/program to keep track of sessions by IP address.
Actually, it lets you
Hi Prashant
As said in my last e-mail, I haven't used LDAP before so I can't really help
you out there. The system we use is large and complex, and the documentation
just to help us understand it already totals 13 pretty intensive pages, not
including the prerequisite readings which is the NIS
Prashant Desai,
Its quite possible that the patch you have for LDAP only works on linux
libraries, you would need to obtain a LDAP patch that works with AIX's LDAP
library.
Sean Truman
www.prodigysolutions.com
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
is there any one who knows how to install qmail on AIX 4.3 , i have
installed it on RedHat 6.1,
but in case of AIX i dont know how to remove sendmail and creation of the
links /usr/sbin/sendmail, /usr/lib/sendmail etc
please help me ASAP , else i have to switch
do you have a ~/control/rcpthosts set up properly?
qmail does relay if this file is missing. put you domains in this file (one per line)
and your mailserver will only take mails for
this domains. with tcp.smtp you specify ip-ranges for witch you are willing to relay -
BUT only when
OK, first - untar or install the qmail files. THEN read REMOVE.sendmail and
then if you have any further questions, ask on the list. The docs are
usually a good place to start, as 95% of these questions are answered
there...
Brett
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read LWQ - http://web.infoave.net/~dsill/lwq.html
follow installation instruction to the letter
and read some docs, i found out that if you read all the docs, and know
exactly what you want to do, ie what configuration you need, you will be
successfull in understanding the install
On Fri, Jul 07, 2000 at 07:18:29AM +0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
the other problem with pop3d is if i will change default 644 file
permissions for mail files in /HOME/Maildir/new/mailfiles to chmod 755
then pop3d will able to download mails from mail server but unable to
delete those