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Bill Sappington wrote:
Chris,
just create a file called .qmain-{address} in the domain directory and
make and put in the address you want the mail forwarded to like so:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
This will do the trick.
Have a great day.
Joao Rechena wrote:
Why do you user vpopmail to do this ?
Why
Chris,
just create a file called .qmain-{address} in the domain directory and
make and put in the address you want the mail forwarded to like so:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
This will do the trick.
Have a great day.
Joao Rechena wrote:
Why do you user vpopmail to do this ?
Why not a .qmail ?
Regards
Rech
I seem to have discovered a relay vulnerability. It seems that a rcpt
to: in the form of,
spamlart.homeunix.org!spamtest65.223.68.197
Gets past. Any idea's??
I have checked as far as I can determine to eliminate this but it seems
to still work.
- Bill
While I am not sure exactly how this works
UUNET provides backup SMTP for me. I have an e-mail server at my site,
should my site go down for any particular reason they catch my e-mail, and
then when my site is back up all the e-mail starts rolling in.
Now I know this is handled partialy
Ok so after wading through documentation that didn;t document so very damn
well, and the snide remarks from a few people on this list and suffering
through the whole It was hard to write so it should be hard to use
attitude this works for forwarding.
The following assumes a standard Qmail
The only thing I would add to this is the following:
KEEP ROOT THE HELL OUT OF EVERYTHING!
Root is a special user, you should only log in as root under the most
extreme circumstances. Create a user name for yourself, assign the rights
you need to administer your system to yourself, and leave
Ok,
Well I have the system working I even have the catch all working.
So what I would like to know is about setting a forwarder for a particular
user of a domain.
There does not seem to be a reference in the documentation; however, I
could be blind and stupid.
the .qmail-default file seems
I am running several domains and I have one domain that when you try to
send e-mail to the postmaster account, the only account defined, it get a
relay denied message.
Any help ?
Unfortunately it is in the file rcpthosts.
Any other ideas ??
I am fresh out.
On Thu, 6 Mar 2003 23:57:17 +0100, Claudio Nieder
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I am running several domains and I have one domain that when you try to
send e-mail to the postmaster account, the only account
I am running a few domains using vpopmail, and am having a bit of a
difficulty.
I have read the FAQ and have chnaged an appropriate .qmail-default file to
place a [EMAIL PROTECTED] name instead of the bounce phrase and things dont seem
to be working.
When this is set, does it have to be a
Does anyone have a init.d script that will HUP tcpserver as well ?
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