It will be a good idea to support procmail I still having problems when
bouncing messages.
> I'm about to release a new 5.3.20 devel version.
>
> Does anyone have any patches they would like to submit?
>
> Some differences from the 5.3.19 release
> 1) copies the vlimits.h file into the vpopmai
Hi all, i have just upgrade to version 1.6.1 of courrier-imap but now all
my users are telling me that they are geting the quotawarn.msg
any idea on how to fix that ?
i have notice that deleting the maildirsize file
(~vpopmail/domain/someuser/Maildir/maildirsize) fix this, but is there a
better o
First sorry me if this messages is out of topic for some email-lists,
but if some one know a solution, please help me.
Hi was victim of a DOS attack, my server was out for about 5 hours,
services like web and email where down.
I am using round robind dns for a load balancing, but this only help
Hi all, how can i modify my actual default quota of 1Mb to be 2 megas
is there a command or a way so that new users can now have 2 mb of quota
instead of 1mb, in this example ?
and by other hand, how can i change all my users to have 2Mb quota
i am using vpopmail with mysql.
regards.
The solution that i have found is this:
make a forward to bounce.mydomain.com for example:
>From the vpopmail FAQ:
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22. How do I forward all email to a different site?
Edit the .qmail-default file and put in:
| /home/vpopmail/bin/vdelivermail '' $[EMAIL PROTECTED]
--
This will forward all n
Does some one has vpopmail with procmail running and getting bouncing
messages fine?
i am using a general filter for all my virtual domain users, puting on the
file .qmail-default the following line:
|preline /usr/local/bin/procmail -p -m /etc/procmailrc
filter works perfect, the problems are wh
i am using qmail with procmail and vpopmail
i change the following line in .qmail-default or one virtual server
|/usr/local/vpopmail/bin/vdelivermail '' bounce-no-mailbox
with this one
|preline /usr/local/bin/procmail -p -m /etc/procmailrc
on my /etc/procmailrc i have:
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INCLUDERC=/usr/local