> well, make sure if you have mime headers that you have boundaries and
such...
Brilliant! I didn't do it quite that way but now that I understand
what vpopbull wants, it was a complete success.
> I would personally use Russell Nelson's qmail-popbull for
> such a thing myself...
I'll check it o
At 01:55 PM 6/17/2004, Jeremy Kitchen wrote:
On Thursday 17 June 2004 02:31 pm, Christian Reeves wrote:
> I tried to send a message to a test domain before going full-on with it and
> I'm not getting the results I thought I would.
> Here is the command I used:
> # vpopbull -f -V
Try it this way;
On Thursday 17 June 2004 02:31 pm, Christian Reeves wrote:
> I tried to send a message to a test domain before going full-on with it and
> I'm not getting the results I thought I would.
> Here is the command I used:
> # vpopbull -f -V
where is a properly formatted email.
> What I got was an em
I tried to send a message to a test domain before going full-on with it and
I'm not getting the results I thought I would.
Here is the command I used:
# vpopbull -f -V
What I got was an empty e-mail that when you view the source you see the
contents of the file I specified.
So I though I'd try s