Hello All!
I have 2 questions:
1. Does qmail deletes rotated logs in /var/log/qmail? I saw that it
makes rotation of current to something like this:
@400044f62c7d2327cb44.s but should I delete this files manually?
2. There is a postmaster as a user name placed in qmailadmin web
On Thursday 31 August 2006 08:22, Krzysiek Włodarczak wrote:
Hello All!
I have 2 questions:
1. Does qmail deletes rotated logs in /var/log/qmail? I saw that it
makes rotation of current to something like this:
@400044f62c7d2327cb44.s but should I delete this files manually?
no, you
2006/8/31, Krzysiek Włodarczak [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
1. Does qmail deletes rotated logs in /var/log/qmail? I saw that it
makes rotation of current to something like this:
@400044f62c7d2327cb44.s but should I delete this files manually?
No, you should read
Hi Chris,
there is an configure option for qmailadmin: --enable-domain-autofill
If using this option during compiling, qmailadmin takes the domain
string from the web address and fill it in the domain field. See the Readme.
An easy way to let the username blank is to add ?user= to the URL, i.
Volker Hahn wrote:
An easy way to let the username blank is to add ?user= to the URL, i.
e. http://Your.domain/cgi-bin/qmailadmin?user=
Hope this helps.
I works! Thank you Volker!
BTW: Is it possible to fill the domain field the same way without
recompiling qmailadmin?
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Best regards!
Yes: http://Your.domain/cgi-bin/qmailadmin?user=domain=Your.domain
Volker
Krzysiek Włodarczak schrieb:
Volker Hahn wrote:
An easy way to let the username blank is to add ?user= to the URL, i.
e. http://Your.domain/cgi-bin/qmailadmin?user=
Hope this helps.
I works! Thank you Volker!
BTW:
Volker Hahn wrote:
Yes: http://Your.domain/cgi-bin/qmailadmin?user=domain=Your.domain
It works! Thousand thanks Volker!!!
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Best regards!
Chris