I've a question.
The last 7 day's I didn't receive one Devinfo e-mail.
Is this a problem with my server or with Devinfo?
Thanks, Luuk
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I am running 4.1.2. I have noticed that it takes a long time to upload an
e-mail attachment or copy files to other windows machines on the network.
Any suggestions?
Stephen Schmucker
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I want to develop a advanced email rules engine and backup solution for
e-smith, say to allow the administrator to do something like when email is
received for XYZ, also cc to ABC, if to ABC and DEF, then cc to XXX, etc.
etc. For backup, I want to be able to archive emails to tape for all
Get your users to use IMAP.
There is the email backup done.
As far as email to xyz and then go to ABC.
use groups and pseudonyms together.
Make a group called People to receive a copy of mail when sent to ABC.
Then create a pseudonym called - recievergroupABC and link that to the above
I remeber someone tried AVP virus scanner for e-smith, I have the following
questions:
it is licensed per user, what would happens if I add an extra user without
license, I'm worried because, if so, that means I have to buy a license
everytime I add a user, results in long user creation time.
I've considered IMAP, but that means my user can't read their emails
offline, they travel very often. So?
Even with IMAP, I cannot archive the emails to tape and retrieve them with a
specific criteria such as within a period, specific messages, etc. I can
only restore the whole directory back
Trevor, you don't need to do much to access i-bays.
It sounds like you are not matching both username / passwords. If you make
an i-bay, and allow the user access to it either by group or everyone you
should be OK. It's only important at this point to match your win
loginpassword to your e-smith
I've considered IMAP, but that means my user can't read their emails
offline, they travel very often. So?
Nup. Pretty much all emails programs support offline mode. Outlook express
as I sues with 7 IMAP accounts works great. It syncs when I ask it to or
will do it automatically as I work.
Hi
I was reading about mailbox quotas in one of the forums. Has anybody setup
quotas using mailquotacheck script?
http://www.pgregg.com/projects/qmail/mailquotacheck/index.php?
q=0009947698355Iu5VJA26ExDT75QoCYZ1sMMHaAN1vr7eWc9GNcMsJqlQvcf8aeacookiesaren
otok=1
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Regards
Brandon Friedman
Richard Ford wrote:
Oh so it is just pure DNS hosting that you can delegate your domain to?
You mean zoneedit? Yes, it's pure DNS hosting. You may be able to do
more with them (I don't remember for sure), but they'll work as just a
DNS host.
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Des,
booted the Mandrake 2.2.14 kernel instead of the 2.2.16 in 4.1.2. I booted
off the floppy I'd created during the installation, and it came up cleanly.
Gotta love those boot floppies! :-)
Now, I've done several e-smith installs, and I know it blows away the
previous partition
Bertrand,
and by the way could someone turn on the force reply to list option ??
There are a large number of reasons why we do not do this, including
preserving *your* right to choose whether you want to respond directly
to the author or back to the list as a whole. The classic article people
Hugh Fox wrote:
See http://www.zoneedit.com/doc/dynamic.html
They now have a dyndns service. Not sure how it works, or how it could be
integrated into e-smith tho ...
Sure enough. OK, how to integrate it into e-smith would be to add
these lines to /sbin/e-smith/dynamic-dns/custom,
Kai,
I want to develop a advanced email rules engine and backup solution for
e-smith, say to allow the administrator to do something like when email is
received for XYZ, also cc to ABC, if to ABC and DEF, then cc to XXX, etc.
etc.
'procmail' is included on the e-smith server and will do
It's that easy ??
Thanks Dan. I'm a BIG fan of zoneedit
They have been always _very_ quick with tech support even for a
non-financial user like me.
Hugh
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From: Dan Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Hugh Fox [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Richard Ford [EMAIL PROTECTED]; dev info
No problem. Just trying to clear up what you said in your other message.
- Original Message -
From: Darrell May [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Trevor Ouellette [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 09, 2001 10:09 PM
Subject: Re: [e-smith-devinfo] Windows 2000 workgroup
Trevor Ouellette [EMAIL
Quoting Hugh Fox [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
It's that easy ??
It should be. Note that I haven't tested this; I just grabbed it from
their FAQ page (which you pointed me to) and changed a couple of things to be e-
smith compliant.
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Since all the world is
Stephen,
Without knowing the specifics of your lan its hard to know for sure.
However, I did have some file transfer issues on my lan - after
upgrading to 10/100BT cards (from 10BT). The hub was still 10BT.
File transfers were causing lots of collisions. The system improved
after installing a
stephen
you may or may not have a problem, but one thing that's confusing is the
statement that you copy files to other windows machines on the network.
Is this the slow part? you need to break apart the different situations.
Peer to Peer copies are not affected by the e-smith.
You said:
An
This applies if it's a RAID 1 install and not a RAID 0 install (Can you do a RAID 0
with esmith?)
Last time I tried the RADI 1 install, it put both parts of the raid on the same
physical drive
i.e. /dev/md0 was formed from /dev/hda1 and /dev/hda2. Never even used /dev/hdb
This may account for
Maybe a little more info. My network with WIn98's, Win95's, Win NT4 and
E-smith server worked fine and at normal speed. One of the machines changed
to Win 2000 and for this machine all network activity (in and out) is
painfully slow. Even E-smith backup and restores (to the desktop) appear
Peter Lambert [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
One of the machines changed to Win 2000 and for this machine all
network activity (in and out) is painfully slow.
I can confirm there is no problem with W2K and e-smith in general. On
the workstation side I'd look at two areas, your network card driver
- Original Message -
From: Dan Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Hugh Fox [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Richard Ford [EMAIL PROTECTED]; dev info
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Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2001 1:35 AM
Subject: Re: [e-smith-devinfo] Dynamic DNS Multiple Domains
Quoting Hugh Fox [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Sorry about the empty post
Hi Dan...
I ran your script with zone edit and it updated zoneedit successfully.
However their page detects the ip of my isp and not the ip of my machine.
Could I trouble you for what mods I would need to make to the script to post
the external IP of my machine..
That's because your IP uses transparent proxying and the script connects
via port 80...
Here's what I use very succesfully:
Joost
It's very easy
You just alter the custom script as such:
#!/bin/sh
# Description: Put your description here
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lynx -source -auth=$USERID:$PASSWD
http://dynamic.zoneedit.com/auth/dynamic.html?zones=your_zone_herednsto=$IPADDR;
Lynx vs. wget is pretty much a matter of preference; either will work.
I'd replace your_zone_yere with $DOMAIN, though, as that variable is
Dan,
Many thanks for your reply. Umm (embarrassed look) yes, Raid 1 is what I
installed - standard e-smith settings. The two disks are both Seagate
drives, both 4 GB, but have different P/Ns. I will have to annoy the family
at the weekend and take the server offline...
At 06:53 10/7/2001,
Ed,
Thanks for your help. I did mean RAID 1 - brain and fingers not
communicating effectively
I'll try your suggestions.
At 13:30 10/7/2001, Edward Tak wrote:
This applies if it's a RAID 1 install and not a RAID 0 install (Can you do
a RAID 0 with esmith?)
Des
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