I thought that mail3 was now going to be just a smtp gateway that
did spam assassin/virus checking etc and then sent the mail onto
the internal system? Mail3 will need a record of the domain in the
rcpthosts file so that it knows to accept mail for the domain and
then a record in the smtproutes
On 5 Aug 2003 at 14:02, Devendra Singh wrote:
At 01/08/03 08:40 (+0200), Kosztik Istvan wrote:
hi!
I know, may it asked many times :)))
I would like to do virus scanning per virtual domain. is there any
solution of this?
Üdv,
Kosztik
You may like to try
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hi,
i've dowloaded vpopmail 5.3.23 and found 2 options i don't know and i found
nothing in the ml archive (and i don't wand to read source for an houre :-)
rebuild tcpserver file = YES --enable-rebuild-tcpserver-file=y (default)
open_smtp file
When you say you are having problems with qmailscanner, what problems are
you having?
I run qmailscanner with spamassassin and clamav along with qmail and
vpopmail without
any problems, and I know there are many others on the list that do to.
My ./configure line for 5.3.23 is:
./configure
I think this is waste of time. The AUTOTURN file in serialmail
distribution already explains the same thing in a little different way.
In 7 easy steps actually. If you cant figure it from that file how to run
serialmail at all. Then you are in big big trouble. I mean, when I did
this first time it
Tom Collins wrote:
On Monday, August 4, 2003, at 08:09 AM, dGenus Mailing List wrote:
So what I've done is remove domain.net from mail3.domain.com and
install it on mail.domain.com. On mail3, I put the following line in
smtproutes
domain.net:mail.domain.com
But the problem is now I'm
Well, yet there can be a link to sourceforge page from the inter7 page.
Just change the download and changelog at inter7.com and make it so that
it will show the files page in sourceforge when you click on them.
Thus you wont need to update inter7 pages everytime there is a new version
also.
On Tuesday, August 5, 2003 at 16:13 (which was Tuesday, August 5, 2003
at 10:13 where I am) Shane Chrisp wrote:
When you say you are having problems with qmailscanner, what
problems are you having?
Using the default method of vpopmail's rebuilding of the tcpserver
file, when a roaming user