Makiko Itoh writes:
> He's rapidly getting to be somewhat of an annoyance, since now he
> wants to set up forwarding with a subject prefix with a procmail
> script. (why didn't he tell me he wanted the mail to be forwarded
James A. Sutherland writes:
> If procmail is already installed and he h
>How about 'you're not paying me enough to take up the amount of time
>you've already taken. In fact, you're not paying me at all, and your
>buddy isn't paying me enough'.
hehe. I like that. Well I didn't put it just like that but have
politely told him he can have forwarding but not the other
Makiko Itoh wrote:
> Are there any I could throw, er, communicate to him
> (something about security would be nice) that would be a good argument
> for not setting up a procmail script just for him?
How about 'you're not paying me enough to take up the amount of
time you've already taken. I
On Tue, 24 Apr 2001 06:50:07 +0200, you wrote:
>Akkana and James, thanks for your advice!
>
>Well this user seems to be truly paranoid. He doesn't have *any*
>email client on his local computer, and checks all his mail via
>another server in pine.
Phew! Paranoia like that suggests he works for
Akkana and James, thanks for your advice!
Well this user seems to be truly paranoid. He doesn't have *any*
email client on his local computer, and checks all his mail via
another server in pine.
He's rapidly getting to be somewhat of an annoyance, since now he
wants to set up forwarding with
Makiko Itoh writes:
> I wonder if anyone else has faced this argument about not wanting to
> download mail because of a fear of email viruses? It seems a bit
> overparanoid to me
Yes, it seems a bit paranoid (since you don't get viruses from
downloading the mail, you get them from reading
On Sun, 22 Apr 2001 16:41:13 -0400, you wrote:
>>
>>Just set the "user-domain" value in the configuration, provided the
>>username is correct. If the username is different as well, it's a bit
>>more difficult, but you don't suggest that's the case?
>>
>
>James, that did the trick! I hadn't even t
On Sun, 22 Apr 2001, James A. Sutherland wrote:
> >553 error. The question is - is it possible to set up an alias or
> >something so that he can send out messages via pine, as
> >user@virtualdomain? Or is it just something that can't be done?
>
> Just set the "user-domain" value in the configur
>
>Just set the "user-domain" value in the configuration, provided the
>username is correct. If the username is different as well, it's a bit
>more difficult, but you don't suggest that's the case?
>
James, that did the trick! I hadn't even thought of changing the pine
config. Thanks so much! Th
That doesn't sound like a pine problem, it sounds like a mail server
problem.
Whatever mail server you are using (sendmail, exim, etc) ALSO has to know
about the virtual domains.
I have several virtual domains on one box and we are able to send mail
seamlessly locally and remotely to all of the
On Sun, 22 Apr 2001 06:02:53 -0400, you wrote:
>We have a small server (literally...it's a Cobalt RaQ, Redhat Linux
>7, etc) hosting about 15 virtual domains/sites at the moment. We
>have this one user who for (I quote) "religious reasons" wants to be
>able to check and send out mail on the s
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