Hi,
I fear I may be preaching to the choir, but anyway: please try to remember
that there *is* a difference between debian-user, where trivial questions
about how to use Debian may be on topic, and debian-isp, where they are
certainly not.
greetings
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On Mon, Oct 18, 2004 at 03:24:01PM +0200, Aur?lien Beaujean wrote:
> So mails are delivered to your backend mailstores by smtp ou lmtp ?
Yep. The front-end relays were delivering mail to the backend via SMTP
(using a qmail-smtpc patch that I wrote, to help integrate the new
system with our old N
Hello,
i want to do accounting of email transfer volume with qmail. (min.
transferred bytes)
Is there a way to solve this problem with qmail directly?
I don't want to use firewall rules to measure the traffic.
thanks,
thalunil
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Hello,
i want to do accounting of email transfer volume with qmail. (min.
transferred bytes)
Is there a way to solve this problem with qmail directly?
I don't want to use firewall rules to measure the traffic.
Chec
Hi,
I'm trying to run vpopmail in a my debian box. I installed qmail and it works great,
but
when I start the pop server I see the following:
maria:/# /etc/init.d/vpopmail start
Starting vpopmail pop3 server: svc: warning: unable to control vpopmail: file does not
exist vpopmail (dt).
I've been
On Mon, 2004-10-25 at 11:25, AgustÃn Ciciliani wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to run vpopmail in a my debian box. I installed qmail and it works great,
> but
> when I start the pop server I see the following:
>
> maria:/# /etc/init.d/vpopmail start
> Starting vpopmail pop3 server: svc: warning: una
Hello ,
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