Re: nslookup? What package is it in?
On Mon, Oct 27, 2003 at 07:10:40PM +0100, JG wrote: Hi, stan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I tried apt-cache search, and the Debian package search page, and I can't seem to find nslookup. I've got it on most of my testingh boxes, but the one I'm building at the moment doesn't have it. Try this on one of the boxes that has nslookup: $ dpkg -S nslookup dnsutils: /usr/share/man/man1/nslookup.1.gz dnsutils: /usr/bin/nslookup Alternativelly, go to packages.debian.org, and search packages containing a certain file: http://packages.debian.org/cgi-bin/search_contents.pl?word=nslookupsearchmode=searchfilescase=insensitiveversion=testingarch=i386 (at the bottom of the page) Hope this helps, Jaume -- Please answer to the group/list. Don't CC me. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] or another alternative, if you have it installed is to type. `which nslookup` -- Shane Hickey shane at the hickeys dot net -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: More on spam
..Swen is no different than 9/11. So, next time someone points a gun your way, you do not want the police doing _anything_ about it? I mean, seriously, I don't like to flame ANYONE, but that has got to be the dumbest thing I have ever heard in my entire life. Matter of fact, I feel dumber for even reading it. 9/11 = 3000 people blowing up in a building. An attack on our nation. swen = 3000 emails a day. Hardly no different Before you make comments like that, you should consider that there are many, many people that were affected by 9/11, some of whom read this list. Let's try to keep a little perspective here. SPAM sucks, but it's not lethal (thank God!). -Shane -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: More on spam
Let's try to keep a little perspective here. SPAM sucks, but it's not lethal (thank God!). -Shane On Wednesday 22 October 2003 12:39, Tom wrote: yet it's becoming a distinction without a difference WTF is this supposed to mean? Starting to think Tom is on this list for flaming only Klaus Agreeed. yet it's becoming for Tom, sentances without purpose. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Courier configuration
On Tue, Oct 14, 2003 at 02:15:16PM +0200, Martin Saturka wrote: Dear men, I try to no end to make work courier-mta, courier-imap(s), and squirrelmail (possibly with virtual accounts). I have some experience with exim and sendmail. I know, courier uses qmail-like mail dirs. May be, some example working configuration would be nice. Thank you, Martin Martin, We'd all love to help, but you need to post specific points of problems that you are having. We're not going to configure mail for you. We will, however, help you out, as soon as you tell us exactly what you are having trouble with. If we all posted our mail configs to the list, it'd be a waste of time bandwidth. We're waiting to help. -- Shane Hickey shane at the hickeys dot net -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: .procmailrc
How do I make procmail sort out the debian user list? This is what I do, and it works like a charm: :0: * [EMAIL PROTECTED] DEBIAN-USER/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Re: Maildir with uw-imapd
Shane Hickey wrote: Ok, now to my question. I can't seem to find anywhere in the docs how to change uw-imapd to deliver to ~/Maildir. It's delivering mail just fine at this point to ~/mbox, but I'm accessing my mail from multiple clients, and if I leave a client open, I get mailbox locking problems. As far as your problem, this is what I found in the documentation: From /usr/share/doc/uw-imapd-ssl/README.Debian.gz: 5. mbox driver This package has the mbox driver enabled which means that if there is a file in your $HOME directory called mbox it will be treated as your inbox and all mail in your system inbox (/var/mail/your login) will immediately be transfered there on access. My guess is that the mere existence of ~/mbox causes uw-imap to use it. If you remove the mbox file, it won't use it anymore. I run uw-imap for my users in a lab at school and all mail ends up in ~/mail/. That appears to be the default for uw-imap. Hope this helps, -Roberto Well, I removed the ~/mbox file, and now all the mail goes to /var/mail/username, which is to be expected, however I can't get it to deliver to ~/Maildir. Is there a config file for uw-imapd that I need to edit, to tell it to deliver to Maildir? Thanks again! -Shane -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Re: Internet connection sharing with WinXP: DNS problem
If you want the networking info from winxp just do this. Start-Run-cmd then when the command prompt window pops up type ipconfig /all it will print all windows networking info. Voila you have your nameservers. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Maildir with uw-imapd
Hey all, First off, I am a fairly experienced unix/linux user, and want to say that I switched from RedHat to Debian after security update rpm hell, and Debian has more than impressed. From start to finish this is the BEST linux I've seen. Ok, now to my question. I can't seem to find anywhere in the docs how to change uw-imapd to deliver to ~/Maildir. It's delivering mail just fine at this point to ~/mbox, but I'm accessing my mail from multiple clients, and if I leave a client open, I get mailbox locking problems. Thanks in advance for the help. -Shane -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]