On Sun, 26 Aug 2001, Charlie Brady wrote:
- sort the mail using procmail, but get qmail to do that message
delivery:
- create a maildir ~/Mail/folder1
- create ~/.qmail-folder1 containing:
./Mail/folder1/
- configure procmail to forward matching messages to
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... in San Francisco, do drop me a note and say hello. I will
be there speaking tomorrow about CVS and also working at some
of the .org booths such as the Linux Professional Institute (LPI).
If you are going to be out there, I am reachable by cellphone
at 1-613-263-4312.
Regards,
Dan
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If you look through your older log files, I am confident you will see them
as well. This is definitely not horde/imp related at all.
Allen
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On Mon, 27 Aug 2001, Graeme Robinson wrote:
This is bending my brain a bit - do you mean setup a different
~/Mail/folder1 and a different ~/.qmail-folder1 and a different
.procmailrc rule for each of the folders you want mail sorted into?
Yes.
So the result is a mail comes in, procmail
Has anyone had any luck getting the zoneedit perl script (zedynip.pl) to
function properly ?
also should I run this script as cron job say very 6 hours or is there a way
to make the
script run when the dhcp client requests a new lease ?
Jason
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Quoting David J. Boccabella [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
It seems that PHPLIB is not handling sessions..
Not sure what to do next - other than full re-install Shudder
I'm pretty sure this is a FAQ on the horde.org web site. Check out
http://www.horde.org/faq/admin/trouble/index.php#t30 as a
Michael Doerner [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
At least it sounds like procmail's latest stable version 3.15.2 might be
able to do proper maildir support?
For those wanting to test and report on this UID issue, I have 3.21-0.71
available. (Of course this would only work with newly
On Monday 27 August 2001 15:00, Charlie Brady wrote:
On Mon, 27 Aug 2001, Timothy C Litwiller wrote:
when we had 6hr of power off :(
Even my UPS add-on wouldn't help with that!
Have you ordered the emergency generator yet? :-)
...time to upgrade to 4.1.2 anyways, right???
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-Original Message-
From: Michael Doerner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, August 27, 2001 4:09 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [e-smith-devinfo] user password change, which way to go?
The way as Windows users in an NT based network are used to do it is for
example under
Sorry guys, that message went to the wrong thread...
Stephan
-Original Message-
From: Michael Doerner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, August 27, 2001 4:09 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [e-smith-devinfo] user password change, which way to go?
The way as Windows users
-Original Message-
From: Michael Doerner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, August 27, 2001 4:09 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [e-smith-devinfo] user password change, which way to go?
The way as Windows users in an NT based network are used to do it is for
example under
Stephan Burmeister [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I found that modifying the passwd chat line in smb.conf to...
snip
Hi Stephan, it appears to me that the defaults are already there, just
remarked out.
# The following are needed to allow password changing from Windows to
# update the Linux sytsem
Hi Darrel,
it appears to me that the defaults are already there, just
remarked out.
the line I gave for passwd chat is different from the default.
If I use the default and then try to change passwords on the server via the Win98
control panel, it changes the SMB password but not the Unix
On Mon, 27 Aug 2001, Darrell May wrote:
Stephan Burmeister [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I found that modifying the passwd chat line in smb.conf to...
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Hi Stephan, it appears to me that the defaults are already there, just
remarked out.
# The following are needed to allow password
On Mon, 27 Aug 2001, Michael Doerner wrote:
I just wanted to get some opinions about the options for users to change
their password.
The official E-smith way is to do it through a browser and point it to
http://internal-server-name/e-smith-password.
The way as Windows users in an NT
Charlie Brady [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
So the correct way to implement this change would be to create /etc/e-
smith/templates-custom/etc/smb.conf/10globals with these lines edited
(;
removed to activate), expand the template and restart samba.
It would be preferably to add a new
file,
Hi, Jason,
Has anyone had any luck getting the zoneedit perl script (zedynip.pl) to
function properly ?
also should I run this script as cron job say very 6 hours or is there a
way
to make the
script run when the dhcp client requests a new lease ?
Jason
You just have to edit the file
Charlie Brady wrote:
equivalent. But this will change with V5, which introduces SSL access to
the manager and password panels.
Woohoo! I've been wanting to see this for a while. Will v5 also allow
access to the password page (or the admin page) from the external
interface, if SSL is
Woohoo! I've been wanting to see this for a while.
Will v5 also allow
access to the password page (or the admin page) from the external
interface, if SSL is enabled?
This would still open up the servers to brute force attacks from the
Internet. If it is going to be able to be
Here's a script that I and a member of our local LUG worked on.
I've recorded more than 3500 hits on my machine from servers that have been
infected and decided to automate the process that it gets reported to
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Maybe some of you can use it.
Tom
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