Re: [SM-USERS] Using SquirrelMail to monitor sendmail queue

2008-04-01 Thread Jon Rowlan
Ah, that explains a lot. That is very useful to know Fredrik, I need to head off in a different direction. Many thanks, jON > SquirrelMail doesn't have any mailboxes - the IMAP server do. You have to > check your IMAP server documentation. -

Re: [SM-USERS] Using SquirrelMail to monitor sendmail queue

2008-04-01 Thread Fredrik Jervfors
>> SquirrelMail is an IMAP client, so you can't use it the way you want >> without developing additional functionality. SquirrelMail handles >> MIME, but not by direct access - you need an IMAP server to tell the MIME >> structure. > > Are the mails stored in the Squirrel mail hierarchy (Maildir ./

Re: [SM-USERS] Using SquirrelMail to monitor sendmail queue

2008-04-01 Thread Jon Rowlan
Are the mails stored in the Squirrel mail hierarchy (Maildir ./Sent etc) stored as MIME files? Can I not hook into the correct naming standard for Squirrel mailbox files and just dump the sendmail files into the Squirrel mail directories? These will not be regularly used mailboxes - just for emer

Re: [SM-USERS] Using SquirrelMail to monitor sendmail queue

2008-04-01 Thread Fredrik Jervfors
> I have sendmail that is used as a transport for a number of domains. > > On the whole I have whole domains mapped onto a particular mailertable > entry, not individual addresses in my virtusertable. > > Occasionally, the remote host goes down for a period of time and my > customer wants to be abl

[SM-USERS] Using SquirrelMail to monitor sendmail queue

2008-04-01 Thread Jon Rowlan
I have sendmail that is used as a transport for a number of domains. On the whole I have whole domains mapped onto a particular mailertable entry, not individual addresses in my virtusertable. Occasionally, the remote host goes down for a period of time and my customer wants to be able to review