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I have pretty much the same setup, except I use vpopmail in the mix, and
squirrelmail for the webmail side of things. I have no experience
with SqWebmail, so I can't really compare them. One bonus for
squirrelmail is that if you configure spamassasin with mysql support,
you can put a highly
Hi,
I'm looking with a qmail/vpopmail/no-mysql setup how to have messages going to a
specific address to be deleted instantly. I don't want to bounce, and I don't
want a catch-all deleted setup. Ie, [EMAIL PROTECTED] -> /dev/null.
I'm basically just looking for a pointer on how to do this. We
Thanks for everyone's help.
I did end up going the source route, not just with vpopmail, but with
courier imap as well. I'm fairly new to Debian, but their package
system seems to work really nice, until you get into non-packaged
software. I was hoping to setup a system where the "re-install"
I don't know what version that is either... but it seems to not come
from debian's crap, but an altogether temporary case of dyslexia on my
part perhaps? Try 5.3.8-1.
X-Istence wrote:
John Hogenmiller wrote:
Hello,
I installed vpopmail-bin v 5.8.3-1 on debian woody (along with a
Hello,
I installed vpopmail-bin v 5.8.3-1 on debian woody (along with a bunch
of other packages for a full qmail/courier/mysql mail system).
I noticed in the /var/lib/vpopmail/etc directory the file vpopmail.sql:
create database if not exists vpopmail;
grant all privileges on vpopmail.* to [EMA