Theres no config file for this? Is it possible to tell it to listen to another
port? Im on verizon I think they block port 110
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Ok I got it working took some time..
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From: "Chuck Rhode" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "BLFS Support List"
Sent: Friday, March 31, 2006 11:10 PM
Subject: Re: sendmail help
tom wrote this on Fri, Mar 31, 2006 at 03:05:21AM -0500. My reply is
below.
My ISP i need to s
tom wrote this on Fri, Mar 31, 2006 at 03:05:21AM -0500. My reply is
below.
> My ISP i need to send authinfo in order to sendmail they block port
> 25 outbound..
My ISP just started doing that, too. If you were using *exim* as your
mail transfer agend (MTA), I could show you what to do, but I d
From: "Dan Nicholson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On 3/31/06, Dan Winkler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Im still deciding if ill use KDE or fluxbox but thats a whole issues in
and
> of it's self
Dan,
Please don't top-post. I would say install both. On the system I
mentioned in the other mail, I
On 3/31/06, Dan Winkler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Im still deciding if ill use KDE or fluxbox but thats a whole issues in and
> of it's self
Dan,
Please don't top-post. I would say install both. On the system I
mentioned in the other mail, I have fluxbox, gnome, kde and xfce.
You'll have
On 3/31/06, Dan Winkler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Im not sure as to which packages ill need so i am curious as to what the
> total disk usage for a full Xorg Install will be
>
> my system is a multi partition setup:
>
> / 6gb
> /usr 6g
> /usr/src 6gb
More than enough even if you just had one 6
Thanx That gives me a general guideline.
Im still deciding if ill use KDE or fluxbox but thats a whole issues in and
of it's self
I cant help you with the full backup via DVD probably be best to send that
in a seprate support mail
From: "Leonardo Lazzaro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
if i am not
if i am not wrong mi whole LFS "setup" including some BLFS packages
"cost" me around 3.2gb. Including Xorg 6.8 , KDE 3.4(kde with allmost
packages) and some other things i use.
Not sure but its ok 3.2gig?
cause i want to do backup a in a DVD-rw...not sure how to do it.
Could someone help me with th
On Fri, Mar 31, 2006 at 07:21:23PM -0600, Randy McMurchy wrote:
>
> Is there a Reader's Digest Condensed version that can explain it
> for folks in Texas?
Yes, ignore if not living in Indiana. :) Indiana has several oddities
concerning timezone laws. Those laws have again changed. If you don't
ha
Randy McMurchy wrote:
Is there a Reader's Digest Condensed version that can explain it
for folks in Texas?
Heh, it was a little wordy, but basically "Indiana timezone in
glibc-2.3.5 and older is out-of-date, upgrade it or copy a new file so
that it is correct!" :)
Justin
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Archaic wrote these words on 03/31/06 19:10 CST:
[snip the entire post]
That stomach illness you are encountering has really messed you up.
:-)
I don't know if there was one thing in that message I understood.
Really, I was totally lost even after reading it several times.
Is there a Reader
As fellow Hoosiers probably know, our fine government has again decided
to change timezone laws. With a glorious history of changes being made
not just at the state level, but on a county-by-county level, and with
the addition of several changes that were implemented, reverted,
re-implemented, etc.
Im not sure as to which packages ill need so i am curious as to what the
total disk usage for a full Xorg Install will be
my system is a multi partition setup:
/ 6gb
/usr 6g
/usr/src 6gb
/usr/local/ 6gb
/usr/local/games 10gb
/home 6gb
/home/$user/media 18gb
/var 500mb
/tmp 500mb
the reason I a
On Fri, Mar 31, 2006 at 05:31:39PM -0600, Randy McMurchy wrote:
>
> As a compromise, perhaps it would be best to update the header
> description to say that the patch is required for any version of GCC
> greater than 3.whateveritis.x.
That does sound like a nice resolution. Better than the other
On 3/31/06, Archaic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 28, 2006 at 10:47:23PM -0600, Randy McMurchy wrote:
> >
> > It simply isn't that hard to determine what "required patch" means.
>
> It is simply a matter of perspective. Technically, the patch isn't a
> gcc-3 patch, but rather a C standar
Archaic wrote these words on 03/31/06 17:19 CST:
It is simply a matter of perspective. Technically, the patch isn't a
gcc-3 patch, but rather a C standard compliance patch. I also agree the
patch should be renamed to reflect its new purpose (i.e. fix compile
errors with gcc-4) if for no other re
On Tue, Mar 28, 2006 at 10:47:23PM -0600, Randy McMurchy wrote:
>
> It simply isn't that hard to determine what "required patch" means.
It is simply a matter of perspective. Technically, the patch isn't a
gcc-3 patch, but rather a C standard compliance patch. I also agree the
patch should be rena
My ISP i need to send authinfo in order to sendmail they block port 25
outbound..
Im using sendmail 8.13.6
Can anyone tell me how to do this?
my SMTP server is outgoing.verizon.net
I did the following and maybe im doing it wrong:
created /etc/mail/authinfo
AuthInfo: outgoing.verizon.net "U:m
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