Hi,
I would like to have some email accounts copied/forwarded to some other
accounts. I don't mind if the user sees that the account is being forward
and to whom. What I don't want is that the user have the capability of
disabling that forward. However, it should be possible for the user to
Antoine wrote:
Antoine wrote:
Hi,
I'm searching for a way to automate creation of POP mail account
when a person subscribes to my web site.
With my host service, I must use qmailadmin to create mail account.
According to them, I can use the libcurl with PHP to handle with
qmailadmin.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I would like to have some email accounts copied/forwarded to some other
accounts. I don't mind if the user sees that the account is being forward
and to whom. What I don't want is that the user have the capability of
disabling that forward. However, it should be
I have the setup from qmailrocks.org and I have been trying to
institute restrictions on viewing mailing list archives to no
avail. Every time I go through the qmailadmin panel, edit an
existing mailing list and set the
Archive retrieval is dropdown to limited to subscribers then click
the Modify
Josh Stutts wrote:
I have the setup from qmailrocks.org http://qmailrocks.org and I have been
trying to institute restrictions on viewing mailing list archives to no
avail. Every time I go through the qmailadmin panel, edit an existing
mailing list and set the Archive retrieval is dropdown to
Yes, I am checking Archive list messages. I can view the
aarchives just fine. I just can't restrict access. I have
the versions from qmailrocks.org. They are as follows:
ezmlm-0.53-idx-0.41 and qmailadmin-1.2.3. These are pretty much
straight source installs though. I am not aware of any changes
On Aug 30, 2005, at 1:31 PM, Josh Stutts wrote:
Yes, I am checking Archive list messages. I can view the aarchives
just fine. I just can't restrict access. I have the versions from
qmailrocks.org. They are as follows: ezmlm-0.53-idx-0.41 and
qmailadmin-1.2.3. These are pretty much
Wouldn't that overwrite my other settings? Shouldn't I use the -+
option to preserve all other settings except for the g, which, is in my
config file as a lower case g. I have tried this already
anyways. I ran ezmlm-make -+ -eg ~vpopmail/domains/[domain]/[list
dir]
ThanksOn 8/30/05, Tom Collins
On Aug 30, 2005, at 2:17 PM, Josh Stutts wrote:
Wouldn't that overwrite my other settings? Shouldn't I use the -+
option to preserve all other settings except for the g, which, is in
my config file as a lower case g. I have tried this already anyways.
I ran ezmlm-make -+ -eg
Create a forward from the main menu.
Not from the user modification page
The user mod page creates a .qmail file in
the users Maildir area
The forward on the main menu creates
a .qmail-forwardname file in the
domain's main directory
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Whenever I create a forward, either
But that way I am just creating an alias, right ?
Because I can´t create a new forward with the same name of an already
existent account.
With sendmail I was able to create an alias with the same name of an
existent user (and even forward it to the same-name user). That was how I
did the
I am using qmailadmin-1.2.7. How can I disable qmailadmin's support for storing
aliases in the mysql valias table?
The changelog indicates qmailadmin will detect if vpopmail was compiled with
--enable-valias during configure time. However, I did not compile vpopmail with
--enable-valias and
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