I just setup spamassassin the other day, the way I do it is by
putting this line in the .qmail-default for the domain.
|maildrop mailfilter
then have a file called mailfilter in the same directory. change the
VPOP line to whatever you had in your .qmail-default, or you can set
whatever you need i
ring if I should try it with the latest
vchkpw code just yet, or if you feel that I'm going to experience a
massive meltdown.
Cheers.
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Gary Stewart, [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 11/01/2003
ns off the spam filtering. Has anyone else been running into
this?
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Gary Stewart, [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 18/01/2003
.
Lets say you have the standard install for vpopmail, as I did, using
cdbs to store account info, you would run the following command after
your created your mysql database:
~vpopmail/bin/vconvert -c -m domain1..domain2..etc or don't specify a
domain name to do all.
This then takes all your accounts and migrates them for you.
HTH
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Gary Stewart, [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 05/02/2003
On Thu, 6 Feb 2003 15:29:27 -0400, Nelson D. Guerrero wrote:
>On [05/02/2003], Gary Stewart wrote:
>>
>>Additionally, a word of warning, be sure not to reverse your order
>>of
>>the -c and -m on vconvert. This is specific on what the input is
>>from
>>and wh
but I too do not understand the inner workings really.
I've only been running qmail for about a year. Maybe someone on the
list can answer with more insight than I can provide?
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Gary Stewart, [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 07/02/2003