Mike, please be careful not to send four copies of your posts to the
list.

My apologies folks, I got an "undeliverable" message back each time I sent the message, I should have looked closer to see that it was from a subscriber, not the list.... my bad


On Sun, 8 Jun 2003 18:58:39 +1200, Mike Savory <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> I have no access to /etc/password and only a single login to our home >directory on the server. I don't want to use my main login as the >access method for tmda-cgi. There are 14 .qmail files that are only >used to forward (tmda filtered) email to peoples own mailboxes >elsewhere. There is no "virtual" users on the system. I have set up >tmda to use a common queue and black/white lists. I was hoping to have >a common way of checking the queue, releasing mail and manually adding >to the whitelist (there is no POP or SMTP service provided on the >server) I don't think I fully understand the problem you're facing.

You say you have one login, and you're doing mail for 14 different
users?  How is this set up?  Do you have 14 different pending
directories?  Are they all in one /home/<user> directory?  Does the
mail come in for <user>-<subuser>@domain.name?  Or what?

More information would be great.

It is a shared web-hosting machine for a few hundred organisations.
Each domain name on the server has a single logon, a single home directory (containing .qmails, html and cgi's) and any number of email alias's.
The qmail on the server seems to take emails to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and looking in our home directory (/home/mydomain/ to deliver them according to the .qmail-billblogs file there.
I suppose email address is a virtual virtual user really.
There is only a single pending dir and white/blacklist. TMDA works fine on the system. I was interested in tmda-cgi as a way for people to manually add names to the whitelist primarily. Being able to see the pending queue and release emails would be a nice-to-have.


If its too hard, I'll whip up an .htaccess protected page that appends to the whitelist file in php.

Thanks for the patience in dealing with all us people trying to do stupid things with your software

Cheers

Mike


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