Re: qmail question

1999-08-17 Thread Robert Varga
On Mon, 16 Aug 1999, Robert Varga wrote: > > > 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 t

Re: qmail question

1999-08-16 Thread Robert Varga
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

qmail question

1999-08-16 Thread Nikolay Hristov
has anybody tried to limit the size of the Sended mail with qmail for a single user? Geroy

Re: Qmail question

1999-04-30 Thread mguenthe
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,

Re: Qmail question

1999-04-30 Thread Jens B. Jorgensen
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

Qmail question

1999-04-29 Thread homega
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