I use debian 2.2 potato and I have silly problem in squid :
Starting proxy server: date time | parseConfigFile: line 72
unrecognized:'cache_mem_low 90'
line 73 unrecognized:'cache_mem_hihg 95'
squid.
My squid works but I play with numbers and still I do not solve the
problem.
Thanks for your
Hello fellow Debian users,
After a healthy debate on this very list couple of weeks ago, I decided
to use postfix as my MTA of choice. My task consists in providing email
for virutal users under virtual domains. I devided the project into the
following:
1- Relay outgoing. That's when a
On Tue, 29 May 2001, Hirling Endre wrote:
May 29 11:39:39 stargate courierpop3login: Connection, ip=[:::127.0.0.1]
May 29 11:39:48 stargate courierpop3login: Maildir: No such file ordirectory
I do not have any Maildir file or directory, and no home directories for
users either,
On Tue, 29 May 2001, Roger Abrahamsson wrote:
Iif I have a mailuser named foo it should be placed in a maildir at
/var/spool/mail/f/foo
this is _the_ 'home directory' from courier's point of view.
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`rendes' `thread library' `unix' - ezeknek nincs kozos gyokuk -- redax
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To
I use debian 2.2 potato and I have silly problem in squid :
Starting proxy server: date time | parseConfigFile: line 72
unrecognized:'cache_mem_low 90'
line 73 unrecognized:'cache_mem_hihg 95'
squid.
My squid works but I play with numbers and still I do not solve the
problem.
Thanks for your
Dear friends, i am requesting assistance for
configuring the virtusertable feature in sendmail
I am using sendmail-8.11.0-8.i386.rpm, form redhat
linux 7.0 and sendmail-cf-8.11.0-9.i386.rpm which is downloaded from the
net.
My requirement is like this.
For example,
www.integramicro.com
Hello fellow Debian users,
After a healthy debate on this very list couple of weeks ago, I decided
to use postfix as my MTA of choice. My task consists in providing email
for virutal users under virtual domains. I devided the project into the
following:
1- Relay outgoing. That's when a customer
On Tue, 29 May 2001, Roger Abrahamsson wrote:
Iif I have a mailuser named foo it should be placed in a maildir at
/var/spool/mail/f/foo
this is _the_ 'home directory' from courier's point of view.
--
[-]
`rendes' `thread library' `unix' - ezeknek nincs kozos gyokuk -- redax
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