I'm working on a linux/qmail with ~/Maildir/ delivery for cca 1500 users.
The problem is that we'd like to use pine as the client. I've found
patches for 4.10, but ..
What's current situations in maildir support for pine - anything new with
4.20? If you are using such a setup, what problems
Try ftp://158.195.33.220/pub/pine/, the pine-4.20-maildir.patch should be
the one. The rest are older patches included in this one.
Don't use the -sk.patch, it translates most of pine texts into Slovak,
wouldn't be of much use I'd say.
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jozef :-)
Hi! I'm a .signature virus! Copy me into
Sorry! The patches didn't work. My fault, should be fixed now:
ftp://158.195.33.220/pub/pine/pine-4.20-maildir_2.patch
ftp://158.195.33.220/pub/pine/pine-4.20-maildir_2.howto
It is _not_ inclusive (as I said before), just plain Maildir patch.
Works fine for me.
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jozef :-)
Here's a little tool I made to get rid of unwanted mail already delivered
to ~/Maildir/ on the system (most of my 2000+ mail users _aren't_ the
smart ones when it comes to computers). The logic is quite simple:
You notice you're hit by a worm or chain letter or anything. So you set up
Hi,
I'm quite sure this is near FAQ, but I didn't succeed trying guessing it
myself, nor looking through archives, so pls forgive my asking here -
What I'm trying to do, is put a perl filter just before qmail-local puts
its hands on mail. I moved qmail-local to qmail-local-orig and put in a
Ok, just in case anybody else will fight with it too, I found this:
seekablepipe http://www.skarnet.org/software/qmail-local-mda/
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jozef :-)
Yet another anti-worm/virus solution: don't virus-scan, only change the
attachement extensions so that the users can clickrun it. If you're
interested, have a look:
http://hico.fphil.uniba.sk/ht-wormfilter.html
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jozef :-)