Currently we are using maildrop to check messages and move them to a
Spam folder where they are found to be Spam.
So every pop box has a .qmail file with the following contents:
| preline -f /usr/local/bin/maildrop mailfilter
When someone uses QmailAdmin to modify a user QmailAdmin changes the
On Thu, 2007-11-08 at 10:54 -0500, Richard Secor wrote:
Currently we are using maildrop to check messages and move them to a
Spam folder where they are found to be Spam.
So every pop box has a .qmail file with the following contents:
| preline -f /usr/local/bin/maildrop mailfilter
When
I am having trouble with my smtp connections. It seems to go down for a
couple of minutes throughout the day. I don't see anything in the
logs. If I restart qmail it seems to go away for a while. Any ideas on
where to look for a problem?
--
*Bob Wooldridge*
*/IT Director/*
EDM
On Nov 8, 2007, at 10:53 AM, Rick Romero wrote:
If you do this in your mailfilter file:
if ( $MATCH1 = 15.0 )
{
exception {
EXITCODE = 99
to $VHOME/Maildir/.Spam/
exit
}
}
The exitcode prevents the rest of your .qmail file from executing.
On Nov 8, 2007, at 7:54 AM, Richard Secor wrote:
Currently we are using maildrop to check messages and move them to
a Spam folder where they are found to be Spam.
So every pop box has a .qmail file with the following contents:
| preline -f /usr/local/bin/maildrop mailfilter
Are you using
On Nov 8, 2007, at 12:57 PM, Tom Collins wrote:
On Nov 8, 2007, at 7:54 AM, Richard Secor wrote:
Currently we are using maildrop to check messages and move them to
a Spam folder where they are found to be Spam.
So every pop box has a .qmail file with the following contents:
| preline -f
Is there anything new on the ezmlm/MySQL support?
Last time I checked (about 7 hours ago) neither ezmlm or qmailadmin
would autocreate the database in MySQL. Seems to still be true with
qmailadmin 1.2.10. Is it still being worked on?
Thanks,
Rich
!DSPAM:473399d132004974819332!
Well, technically ezmlm makes the table via ezmlm-mktab (I'm pretty sure that's
the command...haven't used it in a while)
Here's a questioncould the onchange system handle this? Is there a hook for
making a mailing list?
Regards,
Tren
- Original Message -
From: Richard Secor
(Excuse the top post...my blackberry doesn't do bottom posting)
If you want to ensure that the .qmail file never changes, chown it to
root.vchkpw and give it 640 for permissions :) I do that myself when I need to
ensure a .qmail stays static
Regards,
Tren
- Original Message -
From:
On Nov 8, 2007, at 6:40 PM, Tren Blackburn wrote:
Well, technically ezmlm makes the table via ezmlm-mktab (I'm pretty
sure that's the command...haven't used it in a while)
Here's a questioncould the onchange system handle this? Is
there a hook for making a mailing list?
Regards,
If you want to ensure that the .qmail file never changes, chown it
to root.vchkpw and give it 640 for permissions :) I do that myself
when I need to ensure a .qmail stays static
Regards,
Tren
if I do that then no one will be able to do an away (vacation)
message (unless I put it in the
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