Simon Schubert
Simon Schubert
> > And I think it might make more sense to invert the logic on the other 2: `NOLOCALDELIVERY` and `NODIRECTDELIVERY`. > > That seems like a reasonable approach. Between...
> * A local-only address (i.e. no `@domain` part): This should be delivered locally. It is possible for a smarthost to interpret such an address, but that is unusual, and...
I don't think this is necessary. Failing `set_from` will terminate the process right after.
fair enough, but all of dma is written with this idiom. It simplifies a lot of code.
you mean multiple "smarthosts"? That is not possible and out of the scope for dma. On 01/11/2022 10:07, Edd Salkield wrote: > > I'm looking to use |dma| to send...
dma is a simple MTA intended to get locally generated mails off the machine. It's not intended to be a MUA that deals with multiple accounts and multiple relaying servers....
spool dir is in `/var/spool/dma`. You seem to be running an old version of dma?
something is producing mail locally, but the Gmail smtpd rejects the mails. On October 17, 2022 2:42:31 AM CDT, Jonathan Kirszling ***@***.***> wrote: >I ``rm /var/spool/dma/*`` but I still receive...
there might be dma processes active, trying to deliver spool. do a killall dma and see if it stops.
i cannot explain why old mails keep arriving. On October 19, 2022 3:01:58 AM CDT, Jonathan Kirszling ***@***.***> wrote: >``` >$ pgrep dma >$ >``` > >-- >Reply to this...