Hello,
I need to add many users to the mailing list in my toaster installation.
From googling I found this script:
1. Make a text file containing:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
2. Make the mailing list using qmailadmin
3. Then inject the user from email.txt:
for i in
Have a look at qmail-remove here:
http://www.linuxmagic.com/opensource/qmail/qmail-remove/
Have you verified what type of mails yozu have in the queue? If that is just
spam or bounces, maybe your ok with qmail-remove, if not...
andreas
Am Mittwoch, 11. Juli 2007 03:39 schrieb Roylan Suarez
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I need to add many users to the mailing list in my toaster installation.
From googling I found this script:
1. Make a text file containing:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
2. Make the mailing list using qmailadmin
3. Then inject the user
it's in
/home/vpopmail/etc/defaultdomain
how to verify what's default domain for qmail?
A M wrote:
by default msgs will go to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
2007/7/10, Felipe Ceglia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi folks,
This may be a dumb
Thank you A M,
Hai Jake,
can you share you script to archive qmail log.
I think now I am need it. because some users asking me why the unable to
send / rcvd to their partner which happen 4-5 days or more than 1 week
ago, with reason they just have a free time to complain to me.
but the logs
Fajar, I think that correct
but just for refference, This what I do.
1 . create a memberlist (just like u did)
2. create a milist (the same again)
and execute the script below
#!/bin/bash
# script ini berfungsi untuk memasukan lebih dari satu
# email address ke satu buah mailing list
# biasa
PakOgah wrote:
Thank you A M,
Hai Jake,
can you share you script to archive qmail log.
I think now I am need it. because some users asking me why the unable to
send / rcvd to their partner which happen 4-5 days or more than 1 week
ago, with reason they just have a free time to complain to me.
Just as a general FYI should anyone be interested - the current
version of QmailToaster does properly seem to support IMAP-IDLE.
After installing the push-mail plugin into my Apple Mail.app, and
turning off my scheduled mail checks, I noticed that now push mail
works properly. New mail
Hello,
Just curious, has anyone been able to successfully upgrade to
spamassassin-toaster-3.2.1 from the development site?
regards,
Chas
-
QmailToaster hosted by: VR Hosted http://www.vr.org
At one of my servers it is running for a month without any problems.
Johannes
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Hello,
Just curious, has anyone been able to successfully upgrade to
spamassassin-toaster-3.2.1 from the development site?
regards,
Chas
Running it on several machines here. Some upgraded, some fresh
installs. I have not had any problems.
Adam
Johannes Weberhofer, Weberhofer GmbH wrote:
At one of my servers it is running for a month without any problems.
Johannes
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Hello,
Just curious, has
Harry Zink wrote:
Just as a general FYI should anyone be interested - the current
version of QmailToaster does properly seem to support IMAP-IDLE. After
installing the push-mail plugin into my Apple Mail.app, and turning
off my scheduled mail checks, I noticed that now push mail works
Hi Harry,
Only observation is that Courier-IMAP appears, nevertheless, to be
more resource intensive than, say, Dovecot which I have a running on
a separate server with Postfix - that would seem to be just the
nature of the beast.
I have been testing Dovecot on the side as a possible
On our old qmail server we allowed users to modify their own
white/black lists and SpamAssassin settings... we cobbled together
maildrop scripts and a squirrelmail plugin to expose the functionality.
I've searched the wiki and list archives, but I can't seem to find
directions for doing this
Hi Russ
On 7/11/07, Russ Goodwin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On our old qmail server we allowed users to modify their own
white/black lists and SpamAssassin settings... we cobbled together
maildrop scripts and a squirrelmail plugin to expose the functionality.
Sounds like a plan.
I've searched
Friends,
I have a question about a piece of mail that was not delivered.
A sender from an outside domain sent to a good User here on my mail server.
The mail was not delivered.
below please find some of the syntax from the return the send got back.
I think the 451 means something... it seems
I have a qmail toaster system that was set up with software mirroring. I
mirrored the /boot and / partitions, and striped the swap across the 2
drives. During our latest unplanned power outage (yes I have put off
moving the system back to our cabinet), the primary slave drive decided
to die.
Now,
Okay, well with very little coaching, they reinstalled grub and the
system is back up. Still happy to hear from anyone else as to methods
of dealing with this, or thoughts on why software raid mirroring took a
dive...
Off to the Magic Kingdom (and I owe them a few beers!)
-Original
Adam and Johannes,
Thanks for replying. Were there any issues with installed Perl modules,
etc? I have tried twice to upgrade and had to go back to the earlier
version both times. I'm running CentOS 4.5 and the latest (non-dev) qmt
files.
thanks,
Chas.
Running it on several machines here.
Russ Goodwin wrote:
On our old qmail server we allowed users to modify their own white/black
lists and SpamAssassin settings... we cobbled together maildrop scripts
and a squirrelmail plugin to expose the functionality.
I've searched the wiki and list archives, but I can't seem to find
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Adam and Johannes,
Thanks for replying. Were there any issues with installed Perl modules,
etc? I have tried twice to upgrade and had to go back to the earlier
version both times. I'm running CentOS 4.5 and the latest (non-dev) qmt
files.
thanks,
Chas.
Running it
At 08:35 PM 7/11/2007, Adam Cantwell wrote:
Russ Goodwin wrote:
On our old qmail server we allowed users to modify their own
white/black lists and SpamAssassin settings... we cobbled together
maildrop scripts and a squirrelmail plugin to expose the functionality.
I've searched the wiki and
Russ Goodwin wrote:
At 08:35 PM 7/11/2007, Adam Cantwell wrote:
Russ Goodwin wrote:
On our old qmail server we allowed users to modify their own
white/black lists and SpamAssassin settings... we cobbled together
maildrop scripts and a squirrelmail plugin to expose the functionality.
I've
23 matches
Mail list logo