dbmail@dbmail.org writes:
No this is not possible. Although i think that is a really cool
feature.. I might add :)
Best regards,
Eelco
add in aliases an alias @example.com and deliver_to='| /path/respond
in respond (ex. perl propgram)
read through to get the sender
and then reply within the s
So in other words your saying that those emails are lost permenantly?
Also I understand the default @domain idea, the problem is that the lists
sometimes have recipients that are on different domains that are
unknown/unaliased until after the email has been recieved (and consequently
lost becuase
hi everyone,
just skimming through the mails on the list and i noticed that several
of you think of dbmail-smtp-injector as the replacement of dbmail-smtp.
While it's true that it will eventually replace dbmail-smtp (offering
the same functionality with speed improvements) it still is under
cons
I've installed Dbmail according to the docs, I put a tracelevel of 5 and
verbose messaging
everything worked fine.
I've changed the settings to the "Should be" settings
and runed the dmbail-config program
reading configuration for dbmail.conf...
TRACE_LEVEL is now set to 2
TRACE_TO_SYSLOG is now
The version I have checked out from CVS has the level setting code in
main.c commented out. You can hard code the levels and recompile for now...
At 12:05 PM 7/16/2002 +0200, you wrote:
I've installed Dbmail according to the docs, I put a tracelevel of 5 and
verbose messaging
everything worked
Sorry, I didn't kill a proces, and had 2 conf files.
Met vriendelijke groeten / Mit Freundlichen Grüßen
Fons van der Beek
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