This has already been answered. There is _no_ way to achieve this
without you hacking away, or paying someone else to hack away at
the code to add this sort of functionality. As for the mailing list,
im not sure if there is a echo off type function that the customer
can use to not receive their
Le Tuesday 09 March 2004 10:59, Shane Chrisp a écrit :
This has already been answered. There is _no_ way to achieve this
without you hacking away, or paying someone else to hack away at
the code to add this sort of functionality. As for the mailing list,
im not sure if there is a echo off type
Could you please tell me what you think of this ?
--- vdelivermail.c 2004-03-09 13:38:24.0 +0100
+++ vdelivermail.c.new 2004-03-09 13:38:23.0 +0100
@@ -89,6 +89,7 @@
void usernotfound(void);
int is_loop_match( char *dt, char *address);
int deliver_quota_warning(const char
On Mar 9, 2004, at 5:44 AM, Matthieu Foillard wrote:
Could you please tell me what you think of this ?
The problem with patching vdelivermail in that manner is that users
won't be able to send themselves email.
Also, you should be using the sender from the SMTP envelope, and not
trying to parse
Sorry to repost this but after some more search i did,
i still can't find a way to do that. Could someone help please ?
Thanks again
Le Thursday 04 March 2004 13:33, Matthieu Foillard a écrit :
Hi list,
I'm running a classic setup using qmail + vpopmail + qmailadmin.
I've some aliases defined
I don't think that's possible with aliases or ezmlm mailing lists.
On Mar 7, 2004, at 4:19 PM, Matthieu Foillard wrote:
Sorry to repost this but after some more search i did,
i still can't find a way to do that. Could someone help please ?
Thanks again
Le Thursday 04 March 2004 13:33, Matthieu
I don't think that's possible with aliases or ezmlm mailing lists.
Before i installed vpopmail, qmail was running using /etc/aliases and old
sysadmin did something so that it worked like they want (i can't ask admin
what he did) The problem is that the company which is running this server was