On Mon, 16 Aug 1999, Robert Varga wrote:
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> On Mon, 16 Aug 1999, Nikolay Hristov wrote:
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> > has anybody tried to limit the size of the Sended mail with qmail for a
> > single user?
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> /var/qmail/control/smtpsize seems to be for that purpose. Search on the
> Qmail mailing lists for it t
On Mon, 16 Aug 1999, Nikolay Hristov wrote:
> has anybody tried to limit the size of the Sended mail with qmail for a
> single user?
/var/qmail/control/smtpsize seems to be for that purpose. Search on the
Qmail mailing lists for it to be sure, anyway.
Robert Varga
has anybody tried to limit the size of the Sended mail with qmail for a
single user?
Geroy
The .deb contains the source code, and when you run 'dpkg --install qmail' it
automagically unpacks it, compiles it, and asks if you want to install the
finished product. I was quite impressed when I tried it, and have been quite
happy with the ease of configuration and performance of qmail.
HTH,
It's packaged as sources because the author's license doesn't allow binary
distribution without permission (which debian apparently doesn't have). Don't
despair
though. Just install the -src deb and then it will make the binary .deb for you
which
you can then install with dpkg. It's a piece of ca
I'm currently using smail as a MTA, but I'd like to give another one a
try as soon as I get my slink CDs delivered. I thought of giving qmail
a try, but since there's no binaries (just sources), why is it packed as
a .deb? will that work like a .tar.gz file, and which options should I
pass to dpk
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