od PDF is not
corrupted, and the bad.pdf is the way my local user receives it.
Thanks for any pointers.
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*** bad.pdf Thu Oct 2 12:40:33 2003
--- good.pdfThu Oct 2 12:41:15 2003
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*** 67,
to let Vexira listen on port 25, and your MTA listen on some other
port. Then after Vexira scans the email, it forwards it on to the MTA.
This is a problem if you want to offer any kind of SMTP
authentication. There may be a way to integrate it with amavis or
similar, but I didn't delve that
;$domain' AND
status='1'}}}{no}{yes}}
transport = local_delivery
What would this look like in Exim 3.x?
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;$domain' AND
status='1'}}}{no}{yes}}
transport = local_delivery
What would this look like in Exim 3.x?
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tting up Mysql& Exim with an eye towards virtual users? I've seen
some guides for Exim 4.1x, but Stable uses the older 3.3x line, and
I'd very much like to keep the install as stock as possible.
Thanks for any pointers...
Have a good one.
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tting up Mysql& Exim with an eye towards virtual users? I've seen
some guides for Exim 4.1x, but Stable uses the older 3.3x line, and
I'd very much like to keep the install as stock as possible.
Thanks for any pointers...
Have a good one.
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e of dialogs popped
forth from IE.
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t might be the apache suexec docs. For apache 1.3.x
they can be found at http://httpd.apache.org/docs/suexec.html
Implementing the desired functionality is left as an exercise to the
reader.
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t might be the apache suexec docs. For apache 1.3.x
they can be found at http://httpd.apache.org/docs/suexec.html
Implementing the desired functionality is left as an exercise to the
reader.
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. Every time I think "oh man, I wish it did this" It turns out
that it does and it's just a config option away.
Openwebmail can even (If configured properly) allow users to
change passwords and such.
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Any pointers?
And "Switch to Postfix/Qmail/Ect." doesn't count as a pointer :-b
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I've got a user who has an inbox on a server that I run
(qpopper/sendmail/mbox if that makes a diff) They've not
been actively checking their email and now want the address that I
control to be forwarded to a different email server that I don't run,
and they want all their email waiting in their in
spool/cron/crontabs on my box.
You might also scroll back in your xterm and see if you have a copy in
that buffer somewhere, that's saved me a few times...
Good luck.
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diate avail, I think my answer
lies there, but I don't know enough to get started.
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the suexec docroot is with the stock Apache compile on
debian, that might be worth investigating.
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the suexec docroot is with the stock Apache compile on debian, that
might be worth investigating.
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