I am still at the same spot. I cannot figure out what's happening.
http://mydomain.com/cgi-bin/qmailadmin
gives me for postmaster and [EMAIL PROTECTED] always invalid
login
(same also for other user names)
I can login via telnet, so the password I provide is correct.
There is no
make this changes on my server
uncoment this lines
#define CHKUSER_SENDER_NOCHECK_VARIABLE SENDER_NOCHECK
#define CHKUSER_STARTING_VARIABLE CHKUSER_START
it's my tcp.smtp
:allow,QMAILQUEUE=/var/qmail/bin/simscan
At 22.13 04/09/2006, you wrote:
make this changes on my server
uncoment this lines
#define CHKUSER_SENDER_NOCHECK_VARIABLE SENDER_NOCHECK
#define CHKUSER_STARTING_VARIABLE CHKUSER_START
it's my tcp.smtp
:allow,QMAILQUEUE=/var/qmail/bin/simscan
Hi,
In an ISP situation, i.e. with many domains, each with many users,
what's the easiest/best way to send a mail to all users?
Here's my thoughts so far:
vpopbull
- would need to loop over all domains and run vpopbull once for each
domain - not a major issue
- Seems to write directly to the
Hi,
In an ISP situation, i.e. with many domains, each with many users,
what's the easiest/best way to send a mail to all users?
Here's my thoughts so far:
vpopbull
- would need to loop over all domains and run vpopbull once for each
domain - not a major issue
- Seems to write directly to the
On Sep 4, 2006, at 12:52 PM, Robin Bowes wrote:
In an ISP situation, i.e. with many domains, each with many users,
what's the easiest/best way to send a mail to all users?
Here's my thoughts so far:
vpopbull
- would need to loop over all domains and run vpopbull once for each
domain - not a
Tom Collins wrote:
Or, set up an ezmlm mailing list that doesn't allow users to subscribe
or unsubscribe. Before sending an announcement, delete all subscribers
and re-subscribe them by piping the output of vpopbull -n to ezmlm-sub.
Thought of that.
All very well unless some users want to