Larry Price wrote,
>but now we need to find out the important stuff, namely how should it look?
>
>current colors
>http://tinyurl.com/zmgy8
>
>one set of proposed new colors
>http://tinyurl.com/s9knh
It's impossible for me to determine anything useful by just looking at the
isolated color swatches
Darrin,
here's the short checklist:
1. is sendmail running?
2. is it running submit only (look at the m4 files in etc/ and read up
using the official sendmail configuration docs, don't muck with
sendmail.cf directly)
If you installed it via apt it should have left a debian specific
README in /
Darrin,
I think most linux distros have a default sendmail config to only
listen on port 25 on local host.
Look at your sendmail.cf it should say on one of the 1 of lines.
# SMTP daemon options
O DaemonPortOptions=Port=smtp,Addr=127.0.0.1, Name=MTA
What you want is.
O DaemonPortOptions=Por
I'm using sendmail (to stay similar to another debial machine of mine). I'm
not sure if it's the sendmail config or if the port is closed down
elsewhere. I'm a little blurry eyed and just can't think of where to look
next.
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From: "larry price" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Darrin Lajoie wrote:
Would someone please help refresh my memory... on a new Debian (sarge) install,
I think port 25 is closed. Where do I open it?
As far as I know, Debian does not install a firewall by default.
However, you can always check with "iptables -L".
-ajb
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is it closed or is exim just not configured to listen?
there is a step where you configure the mailserver to a profile which
defaults to send-only
If it's just the MTA not listening, then you change the MTA's configuration
(/etc/mail/exim.conf? (don't have a debian system handy to check))
Other
Would someone please help refresh my memory... on a
new Debian (sarge) install, I think port 25 is closed. Where do I open
it?
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I can't formulate it any better than John and Quentin have done.
I remember John's Drupal presentation. Very convincing. If it should
Drupal or Plone, or whatever... depends on what the implementer(s) are
comfortable with.
On my priority list the looks come third after functionality and
mana
Alan wrote:
Any thoughts on a place in Eugene to pick up a Socket A CPU cooler?
Preferably one open on a weekend.
-ajb
Thanks to everyone who responded, I picked one up at Gizmobyte over in
Springfield.
-ajb
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Amber monochrome baby!
larry price wrote:
I'm soliciting your opinion on what would make the euglug website better.
We've asked some of these questions before and some
On Sun, 18 Jun 2006, Alan wrote:
Portland Linux/Unix Group Advanced Topics
Title: The Eclipse on Linux Project Proposal
Speakers: Bjorn Freeman-Benson
Ward Cunningham, both of the Eclipse Foundation
Abstract:
After a brief introduction to the Eclipse Foundation and
its project proces
Our website at www.bikefriday.com frequently has the following error
message:
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Server Error
The server encountered an internal error and was unable to complete your
request.
JRun closed connection.
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My research into this suggests tweaking a
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