On 8/12/05, Tom Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> QmailAdmin 1.2.7 and later should leave lines in .qmail that it doesn't
> recognize.
Yes, I upgraded to 1.2.8 and added the suggested confiure options when
recompiling, and it all works perfectly.
-Hank
On Aug 12, 2005, at 10:13 AM, Hank wrote:
One important thing to note.. now that I have "|
/usr/local/bin/maildrop" in the .qmail files for each user, I can now
no longer use qmailadmin to modify those accounts - it strips out the
maildrop line from .qmail, rendering any filters offline.
Qmail
Rebuild QmailAdmin with the --enable-modify-spam and
--enable-spam-command="| /usr/local/bin/maildrop" options.
Adam
On 8/12/2005 1:13 PM, Hank wrote:
I finally got this working.
Not simple or straightforward by any means (for me).
I understand the power and flexibility of the maildrop lang
Hank wrote:
I finally got this working.
Not simple or straightforward by any means (for me).
I understand the power and flexibility of the maildrop language, but
boy, it sure would be nice to have a simplified version to allow
simple filtering.
You should try procmail. Then you'd have a grea
I finally got this working.
Not simple or straightforward by any means (for me).
I understand the power and flexibility of the maildrop language, but
boy, it sure would be nice to have a simplified version to allow
simple filtering.
One important thing to note.. now that I have "|
/usr/local/bin
Hank wrote:
man maildropfilter
Also, I used to use this file:
http://shupp.org/software/maildroprc
Thanks Bill, but I already found the man pages, and they are really
only reference, not a walk through how to set it up. I can't figure
out from *any* of the man pages how to:
- Confirm Maildr
> man maildropfilter
> Also, I used to use this file:
> http://shupp.org/software/maildroprc
Thanks Bill, but I already found the man pages, and they are really
only reference, not a walk through how to set it up. I can't figure
out from *any* of the man pages how to:
- Confirm Maildrop is actu
Hank wrote:
Slightly off-topic..
I assume that if I want the toaster to read incoming mail, and deposit
into separate IMAP folders, that I need to use maildrop to do that..
and according to the documentation, it's already installed as part of
courier-mail/imap.
The problem I'm finding that ther
Slightly off-topic..
I assume that if I want the toaster to read incoming mail, and deposit
into separate IMAP folders, that I need to use maildrop to do that..
and according to the documentation, it's already installed as part of
courier-mail/imap.
The problem I'm finding that there isn't (or I