Just curious, but with qmail, didn't you have to run newaliases command
to rebuild the cdb? I don't seem to have newaliases on my qmail-toaster
system. Seems like you need to do something after editing the alias
file. Maybe just restart qmail? You probably already did that though.
Dave
Kent
Kent Busbee wrote:
Thanks for the help. I modified /var/qmail/alias/.qmail-root and changed
it from:
r...@mail
to:
kbus...@northlakechristian.org
and I changed /var/qmail/control/queuelifetime from:
86400
to:
6400
(just under 2 hours)
The queue has gone down, but I am still getting emails to
Jake Vickers wrote:
Kent Busbee wrote:
Thanks for the help. I modified /var/qmail/alias/.qmail-root and changed
it from:
r...@mail
to:
kbus...@northlakechristian.org
and I changed /var/qmail/control/queuelifetime from:
86400
to:
6400
(just under 2 hours)
The queue has gone down, but I am
d...@acbsco.com wrote:
Just curious, but with qmail, didn't you have to run newaliases command
to rebuild the cdb? I don't seem to have newaliases on my qmail-toaster
system. Seems like you need to do something after editing the alias
file. Maybe just restart qmail? You probably already did that
On Sep 3, 2009, at 11:27 AM, Eric Shubert wrote:
qmail doesn't use the /etc/aliases file (and the newaliases
command). Postfix and exim do though. I haven't used aliases with
native qmail (outside of vpopmail). I think that /var/qmail/alias/
comes into play for this. Would anyone like to
Steve Huff wrote:
On Sep 3, 2009, at 11:27 AM, Eric Shubert wrote:
qmail doesn't use the /etc/aliases file (and the newaliases command).
Postfix and exim do though. I haven't used aliases with native qmail
(outside of vpopmail). I think that /var/qmail/alias/ comes into play
for this. Would
See response below; Jake Vickers wrote:
Kent Busbee wrote:
My SMTP was timing out for MS Outlook, so I took a look at my queue and
found this (103 of them):
11174869 (20, remote)
Envelope Sender: anonym...@mail.northlakechristian.org
Envelope Recipient: r...@mail.northlakechristian.org
My SMTP was timing out for MS Outlook, so I took a look at my queue and
found this (103 of them):
11174869 (20, remote)
Envelope Sender: anonym...@mail.northlakechristian.org
Envelope Recipient: r...@mail.northlakechristian.org (To Be Delivered)
Looking at one of the emails:
[r...@mail ~]#
Kent Busbee wrote:
My SMTP was timing out for MS Outlook, so I took a look at my queue and
found this (103 of them):
11174869 (20, remote)
Envelope Sender: anonym...@mail.northlakechristian.org
Envelope Recipient: r...@mail.northlakechristian.org (To Be Delivered)