Thanks Gordon, it put me on a hot trail, but nothing seemed to work,
even reinstalling all the mail related rpm's, doing a console-save, and
rebooting. I will just reinstall SME and do a good image backup before
modifying the server...
Sorry to be off-topic here, but thought maybe others here ma
On Mon, May 13, 2002 at 07:11:06PM -0700, Tom Carroll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Okay, I found that all my mail - 56 plus messages - is backed up in the
> /var/spool/smtpd/spool directory. I can view them with Midnight
> Commander, but they are not being delivered locally...
> [...]
You were q
Okay, I found that all my mail - 56 plus messages - is backed up in the
/var/spool/smtpd/spool directory. I can view them with Midnight
Commander, but they are not being delivered locally...
Still searching. It seems someone responded to my post in the general
users forum, but said they had no
I know this is not a channel for support, but maybe one of you fellow
devinfo folks might have an answer.
I was messing around with the early bird package and I installed the
development rpms and then made the net-rwhois perl package and I have
messed up my qmail (I think) by doing that.
I have
Hello Brandon,
Thank you for the Sherpath RPM work. I followed your howto very closely on my
test server. I can obtain the login page, enter the required username/password
(admin/admin). At that time I am met with a string of MySQL errors which the
root error is "Sherpath@localhost cannot conne
A simple way to do it is by using my HowTo
www.surveyingresources.com/remotehowto . The only thing is you must use the
local IP once you are in ex: https://192.168.1.1/server-manager
-Original Message-
From: Richard Fleming [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, May 13, 2002 5:44 AM
To:
Richard Fleming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Is it possible to give the users access/permissions to
> this userpassword file, or is there some easy wasy to
> get round this error message.
Simplest and most secure is to have your remote users VPN into their SME
server.
Regards,
--
Darrell May
D
Hi Richard,
Did you try http://www.companyserver.com: on your local machine ? To
access the remote server,
After you've made a portforwarding rule and a ssh connection in Tera
Term?
Regards,
Hsing-Foo
> -Oorspronkelijk bericht-
> Van: Richard Fleming [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Ve
Hi Hsing-Foo,
I have managed to enable access to the page
http://www.companyserver.com/user-manager
but when the user tries to change the password they
get a forbidden Error 403 from the web server.
I think it has something to do with access to cgi-bin
directory, or more specifically access to
Hi Richard,
Take a look here:
http://www.star-support.com/downloads/mitel/contrib/tera-term/
It includes a simple how-to.
Regards,
Hsing-Foo
> -Oorspronkelijk bericht-
> Van: Richard Fleming [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Verzonden: maandag 13 mei 2002 11:44
> Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
user-manager help request:
I have recently rolled out the user-manager option to
our users but they can only use this if they are on
the local network, is there a way to change this i.e.
make it available from wherever they access the server
from?
Regards
Richard
p.s. we are using e-smith 5.1.2
This is probably of interest to E-smith users in Australia and
New Zealand. If you have customers who need broadband access and
they are unable to get cable or ADSL, this is the painless way
to do it. It's actually old news now, but I haven't
announced it here before.
Short version:
Contact
I have recently got my email automatically forwarding to my cell phone.
As well I have added some hacks to let the user enter in the email
address to forward to. The following is what I installed for the SMS
part of it.
http://adamspiers.org/computing/email2sms/
Some questions that I a
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