?
That was apparently enough to get that part running.
Well, if I can get passed this problem of logging into the Courier's
imap-ssl server, I think I will be in good shape!
Thanks for the advice!
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? :-/
The customized query maybe the way to go; although it seems to be a bad
hack to solve the underlaying problem, no? I am missing something?
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attempts to access
the mysql server, so posting this information is not very useful, is it?
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COURIERTLS=/usr/bin/couriertls
TLS_PROTOCOL=SSL3
TLS_STARTTLS_PROTOCOL=TLS1
TLS_CERTFILE=/etc/courier/imapd.pem
TLS_VERIFYPEER=NONE
TLS_CACHEFILE=/var/lib/courier/couriersslcache
TLS_CACHESIZE=524288
MAILDIRPATH=/home/vmail
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. Hopefully, this will be the
last. I think even Marcelo is tiring of the many release candidates for
2.4.21. :-)
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. Hopefully, this will be the
last. I think even Marcelo is tiring of the many release candidates for
2.4.21. :-)
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On Fri, May 30, 2003 at 06:22:03PM -0700, peace bwitchu penned:
The fix has been fixed as 2.4.21-rc4 I believe. The
original patch by redhat was in 2.4.21-rc3
But this fix was reported to break something else. The fixed fix :-)
is in 2.4.21-rc6.
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On Fri, May 30, 2003 at 06:22:03PM -0700, peace bwitchu penned:
The fix has been fixed as 2.4.21-rc4 I believe. The
original patch by redhat was in 2.4.21-rc3
But this fix was reported to break something else. The fixed fix :-)
is in 2.4.21-rc6.
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IN.debian-isp/
# linux-kernel - mbox folder (no trailing /)
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IN.linux-kernel
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# Anything making it this far gets dump in the main mailbox.
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$DEFAULT
This should get you going, Tim.
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, it is mostly scattered here
and there. Having it in one place would be a Good Thing®.
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to open each file and *then* count lines. With a big mailbox, this can
take a while. My guess is the conversion script added a header with a
line count, which mutt looks for.
If there is a way to get mutt to show size with maildir, I'd like to know
what it is! :)
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procmail to do something like this.
Please post the recipe if you can.
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. #
##
[snip]
# This director matches local user mailboxes.
# It is the last of the directors
localuser:
driver = localuser
transport = maildir_delivery
# transport = local_delivery
end
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gives a clear description how to do it. If you still can't get it, post
the router, director and transport sections of your exim.conf file so we
can see where the problem is.
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. Add that to the
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the world normally be able to look them.
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Quoting I. Forbes [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hylafax has a faxgetty program that answers the modem. It allows
dial-out like mgetty
On a slight tangent, I like both Hylafax and features of mgetty. Can
both play together on the same port instead of using faxgetty?
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Hylafax has a faxgetty program that answers the modem. It allows
dial-out like mgetty
On a slight tangent, I like both Hylafax and features of mgetty. Can
both play together on the same port instead of using faxgetty?
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want to happen. If so, came the machine properly reach a name server?
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-up.d/ (passing the same info).
I wrote a quickie script which saves the info somewhere. (/var/run seems
like a good place.)
When ppp shuts down, it runs the script /etc/ppp/ip-down and anything it
finds in /etc/ppp/ip-down.d/.
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-up.d/ (passing the same info).
I wrote a quickie script which saves the info somewhere. (/var/run seems
like a good place.)
When ppp shuts down, it runs the script /etc/ppp/ip-down and anything it
finds in /etc/ppp/ip-down.d/.
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something in /etc/exim.conf? Might be useful if you post it to the list
so we can spot the problem.
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of installed packages. So you
won't get a true mirror other machine. The * in inside single quotes to
protect it from the shell.
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On Wed, Mar 28, 2001 at 09:52:49AM +0200, Michelle Konzack wrote:
newmachine:# dpkg --set-selections myselection.txt
now use dselect to install it.
Easier to run: 'apt-get dselect-upgrade' instead of running dselect.
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of installed packages. So you
won't get a true mirror other machine. The * in inside single quotes to
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On Wed, Mar 28, 2001 at 09:52:49AM +0200, Michelle Konzack wrote:
newmachine:# dpkg --set-selections myselection.txt
now use dselect to install it.
Easier to run: 'apt-get dselect-upgrade' instead of running dselect.
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the packages
yourself, duplicate the lines Pete gave you. Change the 'deb' to 'deb-src'.
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using capt
Never used capt.
I have a feeling its sinking in slowly today.
This is a good sign. :-)
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is a standalone POP server which can handle maildir.
There doesn't seem to be an easy way to make XMail's POP server standalone.
Or is there? Courier has a POP server, but it isn't standalone either. :-(
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On Thu, Sep 14, 2000 at 05:15:20PM +0200, I. Forbes wrote:
As I stated in my first message on this thread, diald does not work
with tunnelv.
I noted that. I'm willing to experiment to see if I can make them play
together. Thanks for the pointers to RFTM!
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On Thu, Sep 14, 2000 at 05:15:20PM +0200, I. Forbes wrote:
As I stated in my first message on this thread, diald does not work
with tunnelv.
I noted that. I'm willing to experiment to see if I can make them play
together. Thanks for the pointers to RFTM!
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is a standalone POP server which can handle maildir.
There doesn't seem to be an easy way to make XMail's POP server standalone.
Or is there? Courier has a POP server, but it isn't standalone either. :-(
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