RE: PowerBuild 7 and 8 with CVS.

2003-02-18 Thread Ruprecht Helms

Hi  Nitin Dube,

 Hi,
 I am doing development using PowerBuilder 7 and CVS is being used for
 versioning. 
 
 Is there any tools for integrating PowerBuilder and CVS?

Possible StarTeam.

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Ruprecht

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RE: StarTeam to CVS conversion

2003-01-31 Thread Ruprecht Helms

Hi  Jerry Brown,

 Hello-
 
 Is there a StarTeam to CVS conversion utility out there ...

What I know StarTeam itselves is developed to do work like
a CVS-System. 

For what do you need such a conversion-utility?

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RE: filter mails sending

2003-01-20 Thread Ruprecht Helms
Hi  Luis Gonzalez,

 How do you filter the mails sending
  for a group of or a e-mail direction, considering the extension of the file
 commited (in this case in particular rtf)

have a look into procmail (http://www.procmail.org) or into maildrop. This is
a typical act of MDAs. If you want to modify mails I suggest you take a
helping-script written in perl or something else.

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Ruprecht 

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Re: About the SPAM

2002-04-10 Thread Ruprecht Helms


On 10-Apr-02 R P Herrold wrote:
 On Wed, 10 Apr 2002, Gianni Mariani wrote:
 
 how about filtering anything comping from *.co.kr !

an idea if the sender does not use us or another readable
charset. You have to think you don't want to be dust for an
asian so you can't think all things asians (!) are speaking I 
will move to /dev/null.

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Re: About the SPAM

2002-04-10 Thread Ruprecht Helms


On 10-Apr-02 Paul Sander wrote:
 Good idea, but I'm sure that there's one legitimate user somewhere in
 Korea who doesn't want to lose access to this list.
ded message from [EMAIL PROTECTED]

on the maildroplist someone suggest to filter out contents
that use big5. He told that he get unreadable emails either with
that charset or from *.tw.

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Re: spam on this list

2002-03-04 Thread Ruprecht Helms

Hi Eric Siegerman,

 How about these?
 Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Date: Sun, 3 Mar 2002 09:53:54
 X-RBL-Warning: (inputs.orbz.org) Open relay input.  See
 http://orbz.org/?211.181.167.7
 X-RBL-Warning: (relays.ordb.org) Blackholed by ORDB -- see
 http://ordb.org/lookup/?host=211.181.167.7

great.
This can used for filtertools like procmail or maildrop.
I suggest that on the listserver should be added a tool that poduces
such headers in the case that it is an rbl-known spammer  or
use the rblsmtpd from Dan Bernstein (included in the ucspi-tools).

 
 Whether the sender's host is an open relay is far from a perfect
 heuristic for identifying spam -- and whether the
  ^

is there a good tool that I can use with maildrop and/or qmail?

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Ruprecht


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Re: CVS and WINNT

2001-09-24 Thread Ruprecht Helms

Am Mon, 24 Sep 2001 schrieb Erik Haverkamp:
 Hi,
 
 I want to use CVS on a WINNT network. I normally work in UNIX environments,
 and I am not that familiar win WINNT. I have downloaded cvs and I want to
 set up a repository. I have a drive on the network (H:\) which I want to use
 as CVSROOT.
 
 So I set CVSROOT to be H:\
 and call cvs init
 
 I get the following error:
 cvs [init aborted]: no such host h

Your networkdrive (mapped drive) will be taken as a host. I have configured the
unixhost on my Win 2000-DNS to be known on the windowsside also.

If you use the cvsserver on a linux/unix-host you must put it in your
initialisationline after the user-account and after  th  @  -sign.

Regards,
Ruprecht

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WinCVS with SSH

2001-09-24 Thread Ruprecht Helms

Hi,

where is an good HOWTO to configure wincvs using ssh. 
For testing ssh I've installed putty on my win2000-box.

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Ruprecht

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Problems with authentication using wincvs

2001-09-22 Thread Ruprecht Helms

Hi,

I'm using wincvs in combination with a linuxbased cvs-server.
When I try to init the repository I get failed with the followingmessage:

cvs init: cannot log in as local user 'ssh-nutzer', remote user 'ssh-nutzer'
cvs [init aborted]: Permission denied by rshd

What have I doing wrong and how can I correct it.

Regards,
Ruprecht


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