some time ago I reinstalled my mail server and before I did that I took a
copy of /var/qmail for backup.
Then yesterday I was searching for something and wondered what was in a
file called A19013.1053705155 in the webmaster account folder (it's a
mail robot).
I guessed that it is the file
Ulrik S. Kofod wrote:
some time ago I reinstalled my mail server and before I did that I took a
copy of /var/qmail for backup.
Then yesterday I was searching for something and wondered what was in a
file called A19013.1053705155 in the webmaster account folder (it's a
mail robot).
I guessed that
I just found that the file just holds the last address from where a mail
was resived.
I just panicked because I saw microsoft I guess ;)
sorry
Hi
Which dotqmail file (and it's location!?) is qmailadmin editing when
using --enable-modify-spam ?
Is it per domain or user?
(--enable-modify-spam Allow users to enable/disable spam checking.)
And what CMD are you using here?
--enable-spam-command=CMD Remember to use '|preline' at the
It edits the .qmail-username file in your domains directory.
-Original Message-
From: Lars E. D. Jensen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 17, 2004 2:56 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [qmailadmin] --enable-modify-spam and --enable-spam-command=CMD
Hi
Which dotqmail
Nick Twaddell wrote:
It edits the .qmail-username file in your domains directory.
my version (1.2.0) edits
.../domain/user/.qmail
-Original Message-
From: Lars E. D. Jensen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 17, 2004 2:56 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [qmailadmin]
for some reason I can't remember preline did not work for me, I use:
/usr/bin/maildrop /etc/maildroprc
I can't get preline to work either...
What's the purpose of including preline anyway?
/Lars
I can't get preline to work either...
I should say that I now use:
| spamc -t 45 | /var/vpopmail/bin/vdelivermail '' bounce-no-mailbox