Hi Richard,
I wasn't talking about an "official" 2.0 patch, and it's not in the 2.0
release files, but it can be found attached to one of Leif Jackson's
posts in the dev list.
I think I saw a note in the list about something similar in CVS, but I
didn't look too hard at that. Maybe one of the dev
There's no sort capability in cvs right now. Leif's patch may well be considered
for 2.1 but some kind of sql based sort using a header caching table would in
the long run probably be the fastest we can provide.
Richard Barrington wrote:
Hi Richard,
I wasn't talking about an "official" 2.0 pa
Hello dbmail-users!
I'm trying to set up a debian mailhost based upon (dpkg-versions /
testing-branch) sendmail+dbmail+spamassassin+clamv, so far with almost
complete success.
I've followd the instructions in configuring a "MAILER-definiton" for
dbmail.m4, a file that has been placed in the
On Sun, 12 Sep 2004 17:38:50 -0500, /dev/rob0 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Another nitpick, the last sentence in the same part of INSTALL.postfix:
> "Postfix will send a bounce if a recipient is not present."
> That's not quite accurate. Postfix refuses the mail with whatever is
> configured
I have recently installed dbmail following the instructions, and I
have a problem with the dbmail-users utility: it doesn't create
aliases.
I even tried to copy and paste the example line from the instruction file:
dbmail-users -a john -w secret -g 0 -m 25M -s [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] @
On Tue, 14 Sep 2004 16:32:54 +0200, Alessandro Magnolo
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have recently installed dbmail following the instructions, and I
> have a problem with the dbmail-users utility: it doesn't create
> aliases.
>
> I even tried to copy and paste the example line from the instructi