Re: Zmailer question.

2001-05-31 Thread Russell Coker

On Wednesday 30 May 2001 19:49, Przemyslaw Wegrzyn wrote:
 Hmm, I use qmail almost everywhere, but friend asked me for some help with
 zmailer. Almost everything is done, but also we need ability to send mails
 to all our customers - all accounts in all virt domains. What's the
 easiest solution with zmailer ?

If you are using Maildir storage then my maildir-bulletin package might do 
what you need.

It hasn't been updated for some time and probably needs improvement.  I'll 
respond to bug reports quickly but new feature requests will take time 
(unless you submit patches).

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Re: Zmailer question.

2001-05-31 Thread Przemyslaw Wegrzyn



On Thu, 31 May 2001, Russell Coker wrote:

 On Wednesday 30 May 2001 19:49, Przemyslaw Wegrzyn wrote:
  Hmm, I use qmail almost everywhere, but friend asked me for some help with
  zmailer. Almost everything is done, but also we need ability to send mails
  to all our customers - all accounts in all virt domains. What's the
  easiest solution with zmailer ?
 
 If you are using Maildir storage then my maildir-bulletin package might do 
 what you need.

Nope. It makes no problem with Maildirs, but here it's still on mailboxes
(will change soon).
 
I see generaly (on every MTA) 2 ways - alias to all (but there's a risk of
abuse), and second way - script simply sending to everyone in the prepared
list.

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speed up modem connection

2001-05-31 Thread John Joe

I surf with Netscape 4.0 for Linux and find it much 
slower than IE 5.0 of MS Winodws. I've change MTU to
576 (MTU is an argument to pppd) and it didn't help.

I connect by 33.6k internal modem. I use Debian 2.1.


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Redirect posts

2001-05-31 Thread Jesse Goerz

I'm not trying to be a jerk here but the description for this list is:

Discussion about issues and problems specific to Internet Service Providers 
(ISPs for short) that use Debian.

Unless your talking about a rack of modems or the TCP/IP connection on the 
server that's running your (Debian) ISP you ought to redirect these requests.

I think you'll get help quicker on the debian-user mailing list.

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Re: speed up modem connection

2001-05-31 Thread Jason Lim

Um...

This is a question related to ISPs?

- Original Message -
From: John Joe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2001 5:45 AM
Subject: speed up modem connection


 I surf with Netscape 4.0 for Linux and find it much
 slower than IE 5.0 of MS Winodws. I've change MTU to
 576 (MTU is an argument to pppd) and it didn't help.

 I connect by 33.6k internal modem. I use Debian 2.1.


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Re: Zmailer question.

2001-05-31 Thread Przemyslaw Wegrzyn


On Thu, 31 May 2001, Russell Coker wrote:

 On Wednesday 30 May 2001 19:49, Przemyslaw Wegrzyn wrote:
  Hmm, I use qmail almost everywhere, but friend asked me for some help with
  zmailer. Almost everything is done, but also we need ability to send mails
  to all our customers - all accounts in all virt domains. What's the
  easiest solution with zmailer ?
 
 If you are using Maildir storage then my maildir-bulletin package might do 
 what you need.

Nope. It makes no problem with Maildirs, but here it's still on mailboxes
(will change soon).
 
I see generaly (on every MTA) 2 ways - alias to all (but there's a risk of
abuse), and second way - script simply sending to everyone in the prepared
list.

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speed up modem connection

2001-05-31 Thread John Joe
I surf with Netscape 4.0 for Linux and find it much 
slower than IE 5.0 of MS Winodws. I've change MTU to
576 (MTU is an argument to pppd) and it didn't help.

I connect by 33.6k internal modem. I use Debian 2.1.


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TCP connection problem.

2001-05-31 Thread Adrian Minta
I have a tcp connection problem.

I connect to the Internet using a Debian 2.2r2.
Some web servers refuse to respond to my requests.
No matter witch browser I use (Lynx, Netscape Opera), they access the
web servers but 
no data is transferred from them. 
The servers seems to run on Windoze NT 4.0.
One example of this is www.conexant.com  
I try telnet webserver.com 80 and after connection I send a request like
a browser do, but the response does not come. I suspect somme tcp
connection problems. 
If I use a proxy from the net all works fine.

Could be my kernel (custom 2.2.19) the source of this problem ?
Please help !

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Redirect posts

2001-05-31 Thread Jesse Goerz
I'm not trying to be a jerk here but the description for this list is:

Discussion about issues and problems specific to Internet Service Providers 
(ISPs for short) that use Debian.

Unless your talking about a rack of modems or the TCP/IP connection on the 
server that's running your (Debian) ISP you ought to redirect these requests.

I think you'll get help quicker on the debian-user mailing list.

Jesse
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Re: speed up modem connection

2001-05-31 Thread Jason Lim
Um...

This is a question related to ISPs?

- Original Message -
From: John Joe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-isp@lists.debian.org
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2001 5:45 AM
Subject: speed up modem connection


 I surf with Netscape 4.0 for Linux and find it much
 slower than IE 5.0 of MS Winodws. I've change MTU to
 576 (MTU is an argument to pppd) and it didn't help.

 I connect by 33.6k internal modem. I use Debian 2.1.


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