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I am helping the system administrator for our local internet service provider set up qmail options on our server. We have it up and running just fine, but we are looking for a few "advanced" extra options to use for customers. Each customer has an account and we want to give them the option of setting up a personalizd blacklist of addresses they do not want to recieve messages from. If there is a way to do this with the .qmail files or other configuration files, then we could wright scripts for them to change those setting throught the web. Thank you.
First, stop double posting (or ratter saying, triple posting). It's just THAT annoying. Give it a time so peoples can read and answer your question. Second, re-read the rules of this forum that you've agreed with:
I humbly Appologize. Other forums I have looked for help on have been upset when I post a question with three parts like that as one question. They ask that the three questions be stated seperately. That is why I posted three questions, even though they were similar in their base question. I have been looking but perhaps I am serching wrong. I have not found any direct answeres to what I was looking for. Thankyou for any help you can give.
Originally posted by Mega Man X First, stop double posting (or ratter saying, triple posting). It's just THAT annoying. Give it a time so peoples can read and answer your question. Second, re-read the rules of this forum that you've agreed with:
My how easy it is to piss people off these days...and all over too many characters in the wrong locations on a website. Quite a noble cause; I commend you.
Originally posted by audiotecnicality My how easy it is to piss people off these days...and all over too many characters in the wrong locations on a website. Quite a noble cause; I commend you.
Yeah, I know what you mean. I think it's because everybody, everywhere is under a high stress all the time. Running to take the bus, get stuck in traffic, taking care of kids, at least 40 hours a week of work and most likely you've to do overtime, whether you want or not. Peoples get pissed really easy . Now, I would like to make it clear that I was not pissed with the original poster though. It's simple forum rules and I just wanted to point that out
Very few things can piss me, really. Valve is one of them... and perhaps Final Fantasy too. I also don't like when the weather is too hot, or too cold
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