On Sun, May 02, 2004 at 08:36:18PM +0100, Nick Chettle wrote:
> I use vmailmgr for hosting my virtual domains, so that file is empty. My
> virtualdomains file is in totally the wrong format so I can't use that
> either.
> ...
> >why not use /var/qmail/control/locals?
...and now you see why Qmail
I use vmailmgr for hosting my virtual domains, so that file is empty. My
virtualdomains file is in totally the wrong format so I can't use that
either.
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At 08:41 AM 5/2/2004, Nick Chettle wrote:
I was thinking of doing somehting like
$local_dom = `cat /etc/local-domain-list`;
Then replacing the actual list in the file with $local_dom, do you think
that will work? /etc/local-domain-list being a comma seperated list of
local domains.
Regards, Ni
I was thinking of doing somehting like
$local_dom = `cat /etc/local-domain-list`;
Then replacing the actual list in the file with $local_dom, do you think
that will work? /etc/local-domain-list being a comma seperated list of local
domains.
Regards, Nick
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From: "S
> Hi All,
>
> Could someone please clear up for me exactly what the --local-domains
> setting does with respect to qmail-scanner and ClamAV. The
> qmail-scanner-queue.pl file says it's to determine domains to send
> notifications to but how does it do this?
>
You are correct, this is how qmail-sca
Hi All,
Could someone please clear up for me exactly what
the --local-domains setting does with respect to qmail-scanner and ClamAV. The
qmail-scanner-queue.pl file says it's to determine domains to send notifications
to but how does it do this?
I have a lot of domains on my server and ba