On Mon, Aug 13, 2001 at 05:03:03PM +1200, Michael Doerner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Probably I have to redefine my questions because it's not qmail any longer
> doing these checks, it's Obtuse's smtpd as far as I understand.
Correct. /var/qmail/control/{databytes,rcpthosts} are only used b
If I install e-smith-monitor_en-1.0-02.noarch.rpm I got the error:
[root@SONNE E.Smith-Monitor]# rpm -ivh sysstat-3.3.5-3.i386.rpm
sysstat
##
[root@SONNE E.Smith-Monitor]# rpm -ivh rrdtool-1.0.28-1.i386.rpm
rrdtool
##
Probably I have to redefine my questions because it's not qmail any longer
doing these checks, it's Obtuse's smtpd as far as I understand.
So the 2 questions would still be the same but now I need to ask how to
achieve this with that other smtp daemon?
"SMTPD version 2 Address Checking rules
Talking about qmail, I would like to ask 2 other questions here:
1. Limiting mail sizes:
I would like to have a general limitation for incoming and outgoing mail
sizes.
For outgoing mails, it should prevent users from accidentially sending a
mail with the wrong (too large) attachment. I know the
On Sun, Aug 12, 2001 at 06:50:15PM -0500, maverick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I've been looking around my system at some of the things qmail does and it
> has posed a question...
>
> It would appear that qmail, over time, is going to make quite a few
> directories on my system the more and m
I've been looking around my system at some of the things qmail does and it
has posed a question...
It would appear that qmail, over time, is going to make quite a few
directories on my system the more and more mail that goes through it...
The following in an example of what I'm talking about:
Hello little bark BIG BYTE,
I use netsaint (www.netsaint.org) for this, it works fine on my e-smith and monitors
all
my servers, use only the RPMS, you won't be able to compile ...
you'll have to define a directory entry as well not to use an ibay as
it is useless here ... good luck and don'
G'day David.
I'm also in backwater Australia. I'm on the end of a phone line that runs
26,400 at Cedar Grove (out toward Beaudesert). I run a permanent connection
via Brisnet (brisnet.org.au), it's $60 a month plus 19c a meg. It's a
non-profit co-op deal. The whole network is made up of guys
Hi..
I'm up in Brisbane and I am looking for a new ISP for a permanent
connection.
I'd like to get some feed back from various local users on what they think
is the best deal.
Currently I'm going via Dingo Blue's Big-Bytes.. which used to be their
unlimited account until they changed the policy
On Sun, 12 Aug 2001, little bark BIG BYTE wrote:
> Anybody know of something I can use to monitor real time traffic on a
> network?
...
> We have machines that are loosing their connections to printers and other
> servers at times. I need something that will monitor this and allow me to
> see wh
If you have a lot of patience, can read instructions carefully, you could
try netsaint (www.netsaint.org), which we are using at in our work
environment. I did not set it up there, but plan to give it an attempt at
some point on my e-smith box (after I figure out the MLM issues).
-JL
> -Ori
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