We only need this mailbox for »qmailadmin« to log in. Is it possible to
treat this account as non existing? I've tried a domain-global
'.qmail-postmaster' (... bounce-no-mailbox) and a '.qmail' (same content)
inside the folder 'postmaster' but nothing worked.
regards
Lars
I am running dspam and am currently calling it from the .qmail-default file
for each domain. Is there a way to modify the .qmail-default file when
adding/modify a domain to add my dspam line to these files? If this is
possible is there a way that I can add that line to ALL .qmail files that
get
Easiest thing to do is add a .qmail file in the postmaster directory stating '|/bin/true delete' to scrap the message [just sets it as deleted by default].Now I'd imagine the main frontline you'd want to investigate is chkuser.c if you use it. By line 567, it's got a user and domain split. Under
Lars Uhlmann wrote:
We only need this mailbox for »qmailadmin« to log in. Is it possible to
treat this account as non existing? I've tried a domain-global
'.qmail-postmaster' (... bounce-no-mailbox) and a '.qmail' (same content)
inside the folder 'postmaster' but nothing worked.
regards
Lars
On May 9, 2006, at 7:56 AM, Ken Jones wrote:
Then put a single # character in the file. qmail-local treats a
single # charater as delete the email.
If you want to bounce it, put this in instead:
|/var/qmail/bin/bouncesaying 'invalid account'
You can change the 'invalid account' message to
At 16.47 09/05/2006, you wrote:
Easiest thing to do is add a .qmail file in the postmaster directory
stating '|/bin/true delete' to scrap the message [just sets it as
deleted by default].
Now I'd imagine the main frontline you'd want to investigate is
chkuser.c if you use it. By line 567,
How I can insert footer txt message to all outgoing mail message?
Thanks.
D.
Ken Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:I've been thinking of setting up all new domains with thisway. Nobody really reads postmaster email.I do see the occasional person who does, but it's rare. I like the 'set the bounce flag' idea suggested in this thread. Postmaster should have the bounce message
On Tue, 09 May 2006 10:47:30 -0400, Michael Krieger wrote:
I'd point you to the RFCs that state that the postmaster must exist and
should accept mail, but since you're asking, you probably don't really
mind.
You're right but I think RFC822 should be worked over. Problems with UBE
and SPAM
Have the same thing with a message with a CTRL-Z in the from/reply-to line. it's fine as a local delivery, but since forwards even within the same domain go in [EMAIL PROTECTED] then it gets called with qmail-inject. From: "Eva Andrews" )^Z X-Mailer: The Bat! (v2.00.9) Business Reply-To: "Eva
On Tuesday 09 May 2006 12:44, Michael Krieger wrote:
I don't think this is directly linked to the previous malformed e-mail that
had no Return-Path but instead had Return-Path: Received, as this has a ^Z
in the mail from whereas the e-mail before seemed to have normal
characters... unless it's
Seems there's a crash in qmailadmin/vpopmail still when adding only the first forward in a domain. The second works fine, but deleting the first and recreating it even shows an internal server error.I'll have another look at the source, but I think there's still some bugs left to squash.-M
On Tue, 09 May 2006 17:18:15 +0200, tonix (Antonio Nati) wrote:
Now I'd imagine the main frontline you'd want to investigate is
chkuser.c if you use it. By line 567, it's got a user and domain
split. Under case 10, it actually does the user check, so just have
it test the user for
I'm migrating a client's mail server to a qmail+vpopmail setup
following the directions at http://www.shupp.org/toaster . They had a
qmail+system-level-account setup before.
My question: since this is the only domain that will be on the box,
is there a way to allow the users to login as just
an internal server error.I'll have another look at the source, but I think there's still some bugs left to squash.-M
vpalias.segfault.crash.20060509.patch.gz
Description: 3308966721-vpalias.segfault.crash.20060509.patch.gz
vpopmail-5.4.16-lockperm.patch.gz
Description: 3462119702-vpopmail-5.4.16
You're looking for vipmap and the --enable-ip-alias-domain configure option: # --enable-ip-alias-domains # Enable mapping of default domain via reverse ip lookup table.See README.ipaliasdomains for more information in the vpopmail distribution.You want to add a record (vipmap -h for details) for
On Tuesday 09 May 2006 14:01, Michael Krieger wrote:
You're looking for vipmap and the --enable-ip-alias-domain configure
option: # --enable-ip-alias-domains
# Enable mapping of default domain via reverse ip lookup table.
See README.ipaliasdomains for more information in the vpopmail
Ken Schweigert wrote:
I'm migrating a client's mail server to a qmail+vpopmail setup
following the directions at http://www.shupp.org/toaster . They had a
qmail+system-level-account setup before.
My question: since this is the only domain that will be on the box,
is there a way to allow the
On May 9, 2006, at 12:57 PM, Jeremy Kitchen wrote:
the problem is that vpopmail is using qmail-inject to forward messages.
qmail-inject does not tolerate malformed messages.
it's that simple.
Any volunteers to review the code in vdelivermail.c and modify it to
use qmail-queue instead of
On May 9, 2006, at 1:58 PM, Michael Krieger wrote:
Ken- a segfault patch against 5.4.16 is attached.
Since mydir is static (and hence survives the function call), if
max_names is null (which happens if there are no aliases on the
domain), then mydir has been closed, but mydir is not set to
Ken Schweigert wrote:
I'm migrating a client's mail server to a qmail+vpopmail setup
following the directions at http://www.shupp.org/toaster . They had a
qmail+system-level-account setup before.
My question: since this is the only domain that will be on the box,
is there a way to allow the
I am developing an administration interface for vpopmail, and would like
to know if any has succeeded to retrieve the current disk usage for a certain
user or domain through vpopmaild.
I know it's not possible through a regular command, but can one make
read_file execute a shell script located on
On May 9, 2006, at 12:57 PM, Jeremy Kitchen wrote:
the problem is that vpopmail is using qmail-inject to forward messages.
qmail-inject does not tolerate malformed messages.
it's that simple.
Any volunteers to review the code in vdelivermail.c and modify it to
use qmail-queue instead of
On May 9, 2006, at 12:57 PM, Jeremy Kitchen wrote:
the problem is that vpopmail is using qmail-inject to forward messages.
qmail-inject does not tolerate malformed messages.
it's that simple.
Any volunteers to review the code in vdelivermail.c and modify it to
use qmail-queue instead of
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