On 1 Aug 2003 at 14:12, Ken Jones wrote:
Our efilter program does this but it's a commercial product.
You can enable/disable virus scanning per domain.
Ken Jones
inter7.com
thanks for your answer!
On 1 Aug 2003 at 11:40, John Simpson wrote:
...
well in this context you have right...
Hello, lixiang,
On Thu, 7 Aug 2003 15:09:55 +0800
lixiang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
if i send it with OE client, it fails: 553 sorry, that domain isn't in my list
of allowed rcpthosts ...
if i send it with webmail(sqwebmail), it succeed. and i can get this sent mail
from that email
http://sourceforge.net/projects/vpopmail/
Release Notes:
This release corrects various errors in the 5.3.22 and 5.3.23
releases. It should now compile properly on FreeBSD, and it
shouldn't segfault when trying to add or remove a domain.
Charles Boening supplied some needed updates to the pgsql
I finally had a little time and I fixed the problems with our full
installation of our new look and feel for qmailadmin.
The problems that people wrote in about the login redirecting and not
working have been fixed. I still need to add in a logout button and I
will try to get that done soon
I do a same config like what cream does...
it work very very fine with me..( so far half a year )
It is nothing to do with vpopmail... pure qmail control file only
-Original Message-
From: Cream[DONut] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 06, 2003 6:11 PM
To: [EMAIL
At 05/08/03 13:07 (-0700), Clayton Weise wrote:
I think what needs to be understood here is that vpopmail, qmail, and
autoturn (serialmail) are not really all related. The only common bond they
share is qmail itself.
qmail is the mail server that runs the show, and all it's doing is
delivering