Hi!
I'm reading the documentation of Postfix, but, I don't know if this is for my
impatient, I don't see the manner of make a force queue with Postfix.
Can anybody help me, please??
Thank's for all, and excuse me my bad english... :(
Have a nice day ;-)
TooManySecrets
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On Mon, 28 May 2001, Manuel Trujillo wrote:
Hi!
I'm reading the documentation of Postfix, but, I don't know if this is
for my impatient, I don't see the manner of make a force queue with
Postfix.
Can anybody help me, please??
Thank's for all, and excuse me my bad english... :(
On Friday 25 May 2001 22:44, Jeff Lee wrote:
I've run into an interesting problem with ntpdate- we have it on most of
our servers, run once on boot as is the standard. The /etc/init.d/ntpdate
file is configured correctly, and for most of our systems it works fine.
The other day, my manager
On Saturday 26 May 2001 23:15, Doug Alcorn wrote:
Are there any strategy guides that talk about how/when to split up
services on differnet servers? Are different platforms better at
Split things up when they get slow. There is no good guide to when they will
get slow because each system is
Allen Ahoffman wrote:
what packages contain telnetd?
I see xinetd package for loading it but where is the basic telnetd
just loaded 2.2r2/i386 on a system but telnet isn't answering and i'm
remote now.
I need to tell the onsite person what to do to get telnetd running e.g.
apt-get ... ...
talk user works fine for us, at least it has been
working fine 10 minutes ago ;-)
Make sure talk is configured correctly in /etc/inetd.conf
Marcel
James [EMAIL PROTECTED] 28 May 2001, at 15:38:
On Mon, 28 May 2001, Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
I have two questions:
1. How can I talk to
On Mon, May 28, 2001 at 04:34:03PM +0200, Marcel Hicking wrote:
talk user works fine for us, at least it has been
working fine 10 minutes ago ;-)
Make sure talk is configured correctly in /etc/inetd.conf
If a user has turned his messages off (mesg n) or they are off by
default, and he hasn't
Peter Billson wrote:
Allen Ahoffman wrote:
what packages contain telnetd?
Whenever you want to find something, try to use 'apt-cache search KEYWORD'
-- ex. ---
# apt-cache search telnetd
telnetd - The telnet server.
#
the response has the
I have postfix running on an end-node. I want to send mail from the machine
by running mail user and have it go to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (which is hosted on
another machine). However I want mail directly addressed to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] to be delivered locally.
This should be simple but seems
On Mon, May 28, 2001 at 05:29:36PM +0200, Russell Coker wrote:
I have postfix running on an end-node. I want to send mail from the machine
by running mail user and have it go to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (which is hosted on
another machine). However I want mail directly addressed to
[EMAIL
On Mon, May 28, 2001 at 04:40:04PM +0200, Mark Janssen wrote:
On Mon, May 28, 2001 at 04:34:03PM +0200, Marcel Hicking wrote:
talk user works fine for us, at least it has been
working fine 10 minutes ago ;-)
Make sure talk is configured correctly in /etc/inetd.conf
If a user has turned
Hi!
I'm reading the documentation of Postfix, but, I don't know if this is for my
impatient, I don't see the manner of make a force queue with Postfix.
Can anybody help me, please??
Thank's for all, and excuse me my bad english... :(
Have a nice day ;-)
TooManySecrets
On Mon, 28 May 2001, Manuel Trujillo wrote:
Hi!
I'm reading the documentation of Postfix, but, I don't know if this is
for my impatient, I don't see the manner of make a force queue with
Postfix.
Can anybody help me, please??
Thank's for all, and excuse me my bad english... :(
Have
On Friday 25 May 2001 22:44, Jeff Lee wrote:
I've run into an interesting problem with ntpdate- we have it on most of
our servers, run once on boot as is the standard. The /etc/init.d/ntpdate
file is configured correctly, and for most of our systems it works fine.
The other day, my manager
I am working on a new benchmark program and I need to create large amounts of
sample data (say 10M entries which comprise 3G of data). I am considering
writing a programming language to generate sample data files, it would have
basic variable assignment, loops, and the ability to call
On Saturday 26 May 2001 23:15, Doug Alcorn wrote:
Are there any strategy guides that talk about how/when to split up
services on differnet servers? Are different platforms better at
Split things up when they get slow. There is no good guide to when they will
get slow because each system is
Hello
I have apache installed from the sources and mrtg from the packages, I
have
somehow managed to get into the situtaion where mrtg ios marqued as
to be unistalled, but when I try to mark is as installed, I then get the
dependencies of apache and apache common which are apparantly
what packages contain telnetd?
I see xinetd package for loading it but where is the basic telnetd
just loaded 2.2r2/i386 on a system but telnet isn't answering and i'm
remote now.
I need to tell the onsite person what to do to get telnetd running e.g.
apt-get ... ... ...
or
ftp ...
then install
I have two questions:
1. How can I talk to an user who is accessing my computer through putty from
an windows machine? When I tried it would say that the user refused to talk.
Should I type talk user, or I have somehow to include info about the ip of
the source machine?
2. Is there any way of
On Mon, 28 May 2001, Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
I have two questions:
1. How can I talk to an user who is accessing my computer through putty from
an windows machine? When I tried it would say that the user refused to talk.
Should I type talk user, or I have somehow to include info about the
Allen Ahoffman wrote:
what packages contain telnetd?
I see xinetd package for loading it but where is the basic telnetd
just loaded 2.2r2/i386 on a system but telnet isn't answering and i'm
remote now.
I need to tell the onsite person what to do to get telnetd running e.g.
apt-get ... ...
talk user works fine for us, at least it has been
working fine 10 minutes ago ;-)
Make sure talk is configured correctly in /etc/inetd.conf
Marcel
James [EMAIL PROTECTED] 28 May 2001, at 15:38:
On Mon, 28 May 2001, Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
I have two questions:
1. How can I talk to
On Mon, May 28, 2001 at 04:34:03PM +0200, Marcel Hicking wrote:
talk user works fine for us, at least it has been
working fine 10 minutes ago ;-)
Make sure talk is configured correctly in /etc/inetd.conf
If a user has turned his messages off (mesg n) or they are off by
default, and he hasn't
Peter Billson wrote:
Allen Ahoffman wrote:
what packages contain telnetd?
Whenever you want to find something, try to use 'apt-cache search KEYWORD'
-- ex. ---
# apt-cache search telnetd
telnetd - The telnet server.
#
the response has the
On Mon, May 28, 2001 at 09:08:05AM -0400, Allen Ahoffman wrote:
what packages contain telnetd?
You won't believe it: Package telnetd
I need to tell the onsite person what to do to get telnetd running e.g.
apt-get ... ... ...
apt-get install telnetd
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Dietmar
I have postfix running on an end-node. I want to send mail from the machine
by running mail user and have it go to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (which is hosted on
another machine). However I want mail directly addressed to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] to be delivered locally.
This should be simple but seems very
On Mon, May 28, 2001 at 05:29:36PM +0200, Russell Coker wrote:
I have postfix running on an end-node. I want to send mail from the machine
by running mail user and have it go to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (which is hosted
on
another machine). However I want mail directly addressed to
[EMAIL
On Mon, May 28, 2001 at 04:40:04PM +0200, Mark Janssen wrote:
On Mon, May 28, 2001 at 04:34:03PM +0200, Marcel Hicking wrote:
talk user works fine for us, at least it has been
working fine 10 minutes ago ;-)
Make sure talk is configured correctly in /etc/inetd.conf
If a user has turned
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