Hi,
My current mail system is using mbox, and I'll need to convert to Maildir. Any
recommendations on a good conversion tool?
Thanks,
John
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Hi,
I used mb2md.pl
http://batleth.sapienti-sat.org/projects/mb2md/
Works very nicely!
John Hansen wrote:
Hi,
My current mail system is using mbox, and I'll need to convert to Maildir. Any
recommendations on a good conversion tool?
Thanks,
John
That makes sense. I can't find anything though. Here's a couple more
points as a last try to see if anyone can think of anything:
I was wrong about the outgoing mail being delivered immediately even
though the client would hang. The mails are not delivered until the
client finally shows a
Jim,
Not sure, but you could try to empty the contents of your
/var/qmail/control/blacklists file and then reload the qmail control
files. (make a backup of your blacklists file of course)
# /etc/init.d/qmail reload
In the past, I have read about delays, and one of the rbl's was having
to
d...@acbsco.com wrote:
Jim,
Not sure, but you could try to empty the contents of your
/var/qmail/control/blacklists file and then reload the qmail control
files. (make a backup of your blacklists file of course)
# /etc/init.d/qmail reload
In the past, I have read about delays, and one of the
That would be a good test, Dave. FWIW, Jake wrote a script that checks
for inactive RBLs and removes them from the configuration. I think it's
part of QT-plus.
The main thing that's different about SquirrelMail is that it's
essentially configured as an open relay for localhost. This is done
Is there a QMT-ISO install manual for CentQMT5?
I found the wiki, but it looks like it might be more for CentOS 4.
http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/QMT-ISO_Manual_Guide#Installation
I have my server up using CentQMT5-1.2.0.iso, but now could use some direction
on getting things properly
Hi,
Im setting my databytes file at 5000 (aprox. 50mb), and I restarted the
smtp and send with svc d but it seems that Qmail is ignoring my databytes
file. Does it need to be set anywhere else? Does something else needs to be
restarted?
Im trying to send a 15mb e-mail but it doesnt
John Hansen wrote:
Is there a QMT-ISO install manual for CentQMT5?
I found the wiki, but it looks like it might be more for CentOS 4.
http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/QMT-ISO_Manual_Guide#Installation
I have my server up using CentQMT5-1.2.0.iso, but now could use some direction
on
Did you run =qmailctl cdb= ?
On 07/22/2009 12:30 AM, Fábio R. P. Franco wrote:
Hi,
I'm setting my databytes file at 5000 (aprox. 50mb), and I
restarted the smtp and send with svc --d but it seems that Qmail is
ignoring my databytes file. Does it need to be set anywhere else? Does
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