--On May 29, 2009 12:25:55 PM -0300 Walter Alexis Alonso is rumoured to
have written:
> When using qmail-scanner together with the QMAILQUEUE patch, using the
> recommended method of enabling qmail-scanner through
> ":allow,QMAILQUEUE=..." in /etc/tcp.smtp, we're facing the problem that
> qmail-sc
not using
vpopmail, I believe both squirrelmail and horde have the ability to edit
the vacation message for local users.
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Robert Fleming [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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--On Sunday, February 2, 2003 6:06 PM +0100 Michael Andreasen
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> is rumoured to have written:
Hi There
I have a qmail+qmail-scanner+spamassassin
So i need someway need a way to pass the recipients email adress to the
spamd (or via i.e. spamc -u [EMAIL PROTECTED]) so every user
--On Saturday, June 7, 2003 5:28 PM +0200 Salvatore Toribio
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> is rumoured to have written:
What I want to do is the following:
quarantine spam over say 12 (or preferred configurable limit) and never
deliver it to a user mailbox
tag spam over 7 and then let the individual make a
--On Saturday, June 7, 2003 1:22 PM -0600 "Sancho2k.net Lists"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> is rumoured to have written:
Salvatore Toribio wrote:
This exactly what I'm doing with the patch posted by Chis Heine, you can
configure a threshold in qmail-scanner (for ex. 10; 12 is too much) to
quarantine a me
--On Tuesday, December 23, 2003 5:37 PM +0100 Salvatore Toribio is rumoured
to have written:
There is patch for qmail (search http://www.qmail.org) that adds a
feature "badrcpto" that works similar at "badmailfrom". I have never
tested...
I am using the badrcptto patch on the qmail server at work