On 2023-07-20 5:31 pm, deano-dove...@areyes.com wrote:
On 2023-07-19 4:08 pm, Gerald Galster wrote:
A 50-100 mailbox user server
will run Dovecot CE just
fine. Pro would be overkill.
What is
I use a tinc vpn mesh between the nodes. iptables only allows the nodes
to talk to each on port 655, all else is dropped. Works well. I also
have a setup using zerotier for the same thing - my ansible deployment
playbook will use either one.
DC.
On 2023-05-14 11:29 am, Daniel Miller via
On 2022-07-20 6:01 am, Aki Tuomi wrote:
>> On 15/07/2022 00:38 EEST Dean Carpenter wrote: Is
>> there any idea of when a repo for Ubuntu 22.04/Jammy will be built ? I've
>> tried a couple of test installs onto a 22.04 system using the 20.04/Focal
>> repo, but no
Is there any idea of when a repo for Ubuntu 22.04/Jammy will be built ?
I've tried a couple of test installs onto a 22.04 system using the
20.04/Focal repo, but no luck yet. libssl issues etc.
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On 2021-02-22 2:25 am, Aki Tuomi wrote:
> On 22/02/2021 00:20 deano-dovecot@areyes.comwrote: Some questions about
> mail_crypt setups I have global mail encryption working nicely, and
> replication works nicely between two systems. The main problem is that the
> private and public keys are
On 2021-02-11 12:58 pm, Alex wrote:
> Hi,
>
>> I've had good luck with using mariadb and galera to share the spamassassin
>> database across systems. I run a small 3-node setup for email, 2x servers
>> running dovecot replicating to each other, and a 3rd galera quorum server.
>> Mariadb
Is there anything I can do here ? This makes Tika unusable :( That
really sucks because we have a *lot* of attachments.
Thanks -
On 2021-02-03 2:07 pm, Dean Carpenter wrote:
> Just noticed this in the logs
>
>> doveadm(har...@example.com): Debug: http-client[2]: reques
st to finish
It doesn't have the port on the URL ...
On 2021-02-03 1:59 pm, Dean Carpenter wrote:
> Getting panic in http-client-request.c: line 1240 during indexing
>
> I'm testing the install/setup of dovecot on an Ubuntu Focal 20.04 system,
> using the dovecot repo. The pac
Receipts: UID 4: Opened mail
because: prefetch
doveadm(har...@example.com): Debug: Mailbox Receipts: UID 4: Opened mail
because: fts indexing
On 2021-02-03 1:59 pm, Dean Carpenter wrote:
> Getting panic in http-client-request.c: line 1240 during indexing
>
> I'm testing the inst
ster: service(indexer-worker): child 202106 killed with signal
6 (core dumps disabled - https://dovecot.org/bugreport.html#coredumps)
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On 2020-12-09 9:48 am, deano-spamassas...@areyes.com wrote:
> On 2020-12-09 4:41 am, @lbutlr wrote:
>
> On 08 Dec 2020, at 13:54, micah anderson wrote:
> Kris Deugau writes: There will only be one database and
> set of tables, but one of the fields in each table is the user identifier.
On 2020-11-18 1:45 pm, RW wrote:
> On Wed, 18 Nov 2020 09:44:21 -0500
> Dean Carpenter wrote:
> 0.0 NO_DNS_FOR_FROM DNS: ENVELOPE SENDER HAS NO MX OR A DNS RECORDS -0.5
> FROM_IS_REPLY_TO From and REPPLY-TO is the same 0.0 SPF_NONE SPF: SENDER DOES
> NOT PUBLISH AN SP
_STATUS rule for ? Also zero.
Heh, the FROM_IS_REPLY_TO description has a slight typo ...
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On 2020-01-14 7:05 am, Nix wrote:
On 8 Jan 2020, Benjamin Block told this:
... looks like it to me. It's at least spotting the lock and breaking
it, but it's still taking a second and a half to do it, and it happens
for each message. That's better than the 90s it used to take, but still
bad.
On 2019-12-11 1:58 pm, Giovanni Bechis wrote:
On 12/11/19 3:17 PM, Bill Cole wrote:
On 11 Dec 2019, at 2:39, Giovanni Bechis wrote:
On 12/11/19 6:21 AM, KADAM, SIDDHESH wrote:
Hi PFA...
On 12/11/2019 12:36 AM, Giovanni Bechis wrote:
On 12/10/19 7:49 PM, Michael Storz wrote:
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This might be a fairly long message, but I wanted to be sure to include
as much information as possible. I'm having an issue with the
dovecot-antispam plugin in that it seems to be unable to successfully
run anything from the pipe backend. To qualify that, they run, but they
fail ...
Running
Well, it turns out to be the Webroot SpySweeper product that causes this.
Disabling it had no effect, nor did a simple uninstall. It required a
reboot after uninstall.
Bizarre. I'll be contacting them via email today :)
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- Original Message
- Original Message -
From: Keith Edmunds [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 09, 2004 4:20 AM
Subject: Re: [Samba] Bizarre failure of samba shares to XP
On Sun, 08 Aug 2004 23:48:26 -0400
Dean Carpenter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The really weird part
to \\debian\docs1\test1
and that worked fine, but there was no entry in the log.
WTF ?? Where should I look ?
Thanks -
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it is).
Share the wealth, this sounds like a really, really nice tool.
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/install
from CD.
Take a look at :
http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Way/2996/readme.html and
http://www.nikko.simplenet.com/goldentime/bootcd1b.htm
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This is a crystallization of the amorphous cloudy idea I've been toying
with. This is a great start.
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Bryan wrote:
Illo de' Illis wrote:
On Wed, May 19, 1999 at 09:12:29AM -0700, Dean Carpenter wrote:
Now during installation, the exim preinst and postinst scripts would
source the install-response file, creating the variables with the
responses they need. At this point, it's just
the normal install
and the user can walk away.
Even better is combining this with a pre-selected list of packages and
a pre-built install-response file.
Heh heh, the mechanics of all this is an exercise left to the reader :)
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, and once booted, is managed via browser.
No affiliation with either, just an admirer.
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No matter where you go, there you are sayeth Buckaroo
across the Eighth Dimension
Dean Carpenter's Mail
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AFAICR, a heat pipe is a sealed pipe/tube, with a convection fluid inside.
It's not just a simple tube, but does have some structure within. Apply
heat to one end, and natural convection causes the fluid to circulate,
moving the
connection...
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IDE is not a good technology to use for RAID. You can only talk to one
drive per channel at a time. So your read/write cycles would talk to at
most two drives at a time, and never to both on one channel at once.
IDE has (AFAIK) more system overhead - it's a dumber interface.
Using Linux
Look at the MRTG package. It's mainly for looking at router throughputs,
but it will work admirable for things like diskspace, cpuload etc. It's in
http://www.debian.org/Packages/stable/devel/mrtg.html
Also, look at BigBrother and NoCol. They aren't Debian packages, but do
similar
, of course, would be a Debian/Linux firewall. Any cheap old
486 laying around with 2 nics and a floppy would do the trick. Take a
look at (sorry, don't have the URLs handy)
Linux Router Project
Secure-the-Net
Edge
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I am sure it is not a big problem.
I can get the card's to work individualy.
Pieter Smit
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No matter where you go, there you are sayeth
/cron.d/dhcp-update-hosts file.
Has anyone else had similar problems ? How did you solve them ?
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No matter where you go, there you are sayeth Buckaroo
not
answering correctly.
Hrm ?
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Has anyone done any performance comparisons between the DPT SmartRaid IV
and Mylex DAC960PL scsi raid controllers ? I know the DPT drivers have
been around for a long time, and the IV supports up to 64meg of cache, but
I highly respect Leonards coding prowess, even though the DAC960PL only
_Packages is too long.(2)
fsmail:~#
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-Original Message-
From: Jason Gunthorpe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 04, 1999 7:45 PM
To: Carpenter, Dean
Cc: debian-user
you ?
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Thanks to Nils and Jason for the *really* fast replies ...
Just upgraded to apt_0.1.10 from potato - same problem. Looks like there
are a few others out there seeing the same thing.
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really
don't want to install all the source and compile the whole thing just to get
this one little module
Anyone know just what the gcc line would be to compile from the command line
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. That loads, but the install can't *find* the root image.
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No matter where you go, there you are sayeth Buckaroo
/gdmodule) and the SNMP module
(http://www.rdt.monash.edu.au/~anthony/snmpy/snmpy.html).
I managed to get the GD module installed, but the snmp module is evading
my efforts.
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Dean Carpenter [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Does anyone know of any problems with Leafnode ? It doesn't appear to get
a full chunk of news when fetch runs ... Here's a sample session from a
logged in session as news :
snip
What version of leafnode do you have installed? The current
. I have about 15 groups in the interesting.groups list ...
The only change I made to /etc/leafnode was to up the maxfetch to 4000.
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No matter where you go, there you are sayeth Buckaroo
directory tree (via 33.6Kbps)
- rename all the files in binary-i386 to their msdos equivalents
Go ahead and download the msdos-i386 directory. Lots of files, but
they're all small symlink files to the real ones. Won't take too
long ...
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= ii bash2.0-3 The GNU Bourne Again
SHell [EMAIL PROTECTED] images $
Anything special I should do ? Is this a problem ?
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(unix) servers the way they used to.
I don't yet know of a satisfactory solution.
Check out this page ...
http://www.netspace.net.au/~bmiller/linux/NT-SAMBA-problem.html
Full details on the problem and solutions.
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for about $135 or so with 512k pipeline cache.
The key here is that the board is JUMPERLESS. All settings are done
in the bios, including bus speed, voltages, etc. Changing cpus,
mucking about with overclocking and so on are a breeze.
http://www.abit.com.tw
Dean Carpenter deano isat areyes
server dccaeipdc.darien.aeilogis.com
dccaeipdc.darien.aeilogis.com rejected the session
Selected protocol NT LM 0.12
:
I assume the session is being rejected because of the PAM problems ?
Any ideas ?
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.deb
The crux of all this is that the install fails because netstd can't
configure without the cpp package. Once I manually installed the
-4.deb version, it was able to finish.
I have the sneaking suspicion I'm missing something here, not doing
the right thing for the frozen install.
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