-account format in the domain's
base directory?
Thank you,
-ben
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Benjamin Tomhave, CISSP
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-- /home/vpopmail/bin/filter -
xfilter /usr/bin/spamc -f -u [EMAIL PROTECTED]
to Maildir/
exit
Have you verified the flags to -u are actually working? My guess is no.
Also note that the way your filter
As it is, if something goes wrong with spamc, all your mail will defer.
With the exception line it will be delivered properly (without spamass
tagging/filtering).
Wouldn't it be better in the case of spam and virus filtering to defer the
message delivery rather than allow it through without
Wouldn't it be better in the case of spam and virus filtering
to defer the
message delivery rather than allow it through without acting on it?
For some, maybe, for me, no, and for someone just starting to learn this
entire mish-mash of stuff, no. It also depends on your client base. Do
http://shupp.org/toaster -- these directions
are very straight-forward and have served me well
-Original Message-From: billy putteet
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2003
1:49 PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [qmailadmin]
qmail neophite
Can anyone lead
It's maintained in pw_gid field in mysql. A standard account appears to
have a value of 0 while my domain administrator account seems to have a
value of 4096.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of spork
Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2003 3:47 PM
The features missing from above are changing per domain (which even if
there was an option, it should just make the user's .qmail file filter
and not change the .qmail-default file). It is also missing the
.qmailadmin-limits directive.
Why is changing the .qmail-default file a bad thing?
The reason I chose to move away from using the .qmail-default file is
because you won't always get the correct username. If you are not using
per-user preferences, then it wouldn't matter.
I'm using sql-based per-user preferences with maildrop and SpamAssassin.
Everything is work well. Only
It would probably be worthwhile to level-set things before launching into
new development. Where is functionality today in qmailadmin, how are people
using SpamAssassin, and how can qmailadmin then be updated to support those
uses?
-Original Message-
From: Todd Brill - One Smart
Are you using a catchall? I think I was getting the incorrect username
when using a catchall.. but maybe I had already fixed that problem, I
don't remember.
For our primary domain, no, we're not using a catchall. However, some other
domains are using a catchall, for which I've found a way to
For our primary domain, no, we're not using a catchall.
However, some other
domains are using a catchall, for which I've found a way to solve the
problem. Would be more than happy to share my mailfilter (for maildrop)
script with anyone interested.
Yes, I'm curious to see your script.
Just curious, but is the preline needed? I'm just using | maildrop
mailfilter in my .qmail-default file today and it seems to work just fine.
-Original Message-
From: Joe Young [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2003 1:36 PM
To: Derek Watson; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Benjamin Tomhave wrote:
Yep, though if there was a consensus on this list about an effective
mailfilter file, I think it would be easy for qmailadmin to change the
catchall and rewrite the mailfilter file.
There's no reason for qmailadmin to modify the mailfilter file. There
exists
Can you forward me a URL to that SquirrelMail plugin?
Weelllnot exactly. We wrote our own plugin (see sanitized
attached). We did not contribute it to SM plugins, either, since we don't
have the luxury of time to clean it up and make it SM-ish.
It looks like there are many options
On Tuesday, July 8, 2003, at 01:08 PM, Jeff Hedlund wrote:
So anyway, back to the original topic of why I avoided using
.qmail-default: It allows for a global mailfilter script that doesn't
break functionality of qmailadmin (with regard to catchall, etc) and
that works in all
source release!
-ben
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Benjamin Tomhave, CISSP
Senior Systems Engineer
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Sofast Communications www.sofast.net
My links to the help files have disappeared with this release. There used
to be 2 versions of show_login.html, now there's only one. I see the links
for the help files in show_login.html, but those links do not show up. What
am I missing here?
-Original Message-
From: Tom Collins
login_help code, other fixes).
meant that the new flag was added. At any rate, problem solved!
Tom: It would be useful/helpful to add a line at the end of configure, in
the Current settings list that includes whether or not help is enabled or
disabled.
-Original Message-
From: Benjamin
You can use maildrop to call SpamAssassin and then sort it into files
accordingly. This would get called from your .qmail-default. Note that
vpopmail requires the seekable patch for this to work. It's allegedly
rolled into devel versions starting with 5.3.7 and up, but I've had problems
with
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