good point indeed. I tried with conf.pl but didn't have any effect. For
example, I turned version info off but still, sendmail propagates the
complete info.
Thanks
Tony
On Fri, Apr 12, 2013 at 9:36 AM, Ted Unangst wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 12, 2013 at 09:27, Tony Berth wrote:
> > I want to display
On Fri, Apr 12, 2013 at 09:27, Tony Berth wrote:
> I want to display the IP of the mail server only, as client IPs isn't a
> relevant info for the 'outside world'. The same applies to the 'User-Agent'
> field.
Wouldn't a more reasonable approach be to fix the squirrel mail config to do
what you w
I was curious to see how the price evolved, but got this message while
accessing the above-mentioned link:
"This listing (200913454300) has been removed, or this item is not
available."
Shouldn't the auction be available for another 2 days or so?
On Mon, Apr 8, 2013 at 4:13 PM, Michael W. Lucas
I want to display the IP of the mail server only, as client IPs isn't a
relevant info for the 'outside world'. The same applies to the 'User-Agent'
field.
Concerning the 'References', It was just an idea but still I want to have
that option regardless how I could ever use it.
Thanks
Tony
On Fr
On Thu, Apr 11, 2013 at 10:57 PM, Tony Berth wrote:
> I'm running a 386 5.2 OpenBSD box with sendmail and would like to strip
> following headers from the outgoing e-mails:
>
> *Received:* from x.x.x.x
> (SquirrelMail authenticated user )
> by new.host.name with HTTP;
> Thu, 11 Apr
Dear group,
I'm running a 386 5.2 OpenBSD box with sendmail and would like to strip
following headers from the outgoing e-mails:
*Received:* from x.x.x.x
(SquirrelMail authenticated user )
by new.host.name with HTTP;
Thu, 11 Apr 2013 14:31:59 +0300
[from the above I would like to s
Le 2013-04-11 22:29, Stefan Sperling a écrit :
When I find time to upgrade to owncloud 5 I will look into this.
It is possible that this will fix it:
mkdir -p /var/www/usr/share/locale/en_US.UTF-8
cp /usr/share/locale/en_US.UTF-8/LC_CTYPE
/var/www/usr/share/locale/en_US.UTF-8/LC_CTYPE
But
Trying to use userland pppoe for a DSL connection, I connect fine, and I
can pass small amounts of traffic through the link without issues. But as
soon as I send real traffic through it (a couple hundred Kb/sec of pretty
ordinary DNS and HTTP traffic) latency shoots up to 1500ms and it start
On Fri, Apr 12, 2013 at 00:05, Stefan Olsson wrote:
> I usually do "set -o vi" in my .profile. In bash on OS/X it then works to
> go up and down in history with both j+k or up+down-keys. If I ssh to a
> OpenBSD host from my Mac, I can NOT use up+down in the shell (ksh), but it
> works fine in less
* Stefan Olsson [130412 03:50]:
> Hello,
>
> I suspect my problem is not entirely OpenBSD-related but more to do with
> pdksh and keybindings.
>
> I usually do "set -o vi" in my .profile. In bash on OS/X it then works to
> go up and down in history with both j+k or up+down-keys. If I ssh to a
>
Stefan Olsson writes:
> Hello,
>
> I suspect my problem is not entirely OpenBSD-related but more to do with
> pdksh and keybindings.
>
> I usually do "set -o vi" in my .profile. In bash on OS/X it then works to
> go up and down in history with both j+k or up+down-keys. If I ssh to a
> OpenBSD hos
Hello,
I suspect my problem is not entirely OpenBSD-related but more to do with
pdksh and keybindings.
I usually do "set -o vi" in my .profile. In bash on OS/X it then works to
go up and down in history with both j+k or up+down-keys. If I ssh to a
OpenBSD host from my Mac, I can NOT use up+down i
On 04/11/13 23:07, Michael wrote:
Hi,
smtpd doesn't support address rewriting at the moment.
It will either use the local `hostname` or the one supplied by your MUA.
While I knew it didn't rewrite stuff, looking at it this way, it sure
can cause... interesting times.
E.g. meaning if you mail
Hi,
>>> smtpd doesn't support address rewriting at the moment.
>>> It will either use the local `hostname` or the one supplied by your MUA.
>>
>> While I knew it didn't rewrite stuff, looking at it this way, it sure
>> can cause... interesting times.
>>
>> E.g. meaning if you mail out stuff with a
On 04/11/13 22:27, Alexander Hall wrote:
On 04/11/13 21:33, Gilles Chehade wrote:
On Tue, Apr 09, 2013 at 10:42:56AM +0200, Michael wrote:
Hi,
Hi,
I noticed some weird behavior regarding the "From:" header when
using smtpd under some circumstances, not sure if this is a bug.
[...]
The pr
On 04/11/13 21:33, Gilles Chehade wrote:
On Tue, Apr 09, 2013 at 10:42:56AM +0200, Michael wrote:
Hi,
Hi,
I noticed some weird behavior regarding the "From:" header when
using smtpd under some circumstances, not sure if this is a bug.
[...]
The problem:
Mails generated on server 2 (some.t
On Tue, Apr 09, 2013 at 10:42:56AM +0200, Michael wrote:
> Hi,
>
Hi,
> I noticed some weird behavior regarding the "From:" header when
> using smtpd under some circumstances, not sure if this is a bug.
>
> [...]
>
> The problem:
> Mails generated on server 2 (some.thing.example.com) from /etc/d
On Thu, Apr 11, 2013 at 10:18:26PM +0400, Wesley M.A. wrote:
> I get this in the admin console (warning log):
> Error coresetting locale to en_US.UTF-8/en_US.UTF8 failed.
> Support is probably not installed on your system
>
> And at the top :
> "Locale not working
> This ownCloud server can't
Le 2013-04-11 21:51, Stefan Sperling a écrit :
On Thu, Apr 11, 2013 at 09:30:51PM +0400, Wesley M.A. wrote:
What do you mean by 'C locale' ?
The default locale is called the 'C' locale. It is used when
you don't configure any locale via LC_CTYPE or LANG. It only
supports the ASCII character se
On Thu, Apr 11, 2013 at 09:30:51PM +0400, Wesley M.A. wrote:
> What do you mean by 'C locale' ?
The default locale is called the 'C' locale. It is used when
you don't configure any locale via LC_CTYPE or LANG. It only
supports the ASCII character set. However that doesn't mean that
applications ca
Hi,
Thank you very much for your reply.
Le 2013-04-11 17:54, Stefan Sperling a écrit :
Keep in mind that httpd runs in a chroot in /var/www.
I run it using chroot with https support (-DSSL flags)
I would recommend to run owncloud in the C locale.
What do you mean by 'C locale' ?
Warm reg
2013/4/11 f5b :
> FAQ 8.1 - I forgot my root password...
>
> http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq8.html#LostPW
>
> ...
> re:
> Mount the partitions. Both "/" and /usr will need to be mounted read-write.
> Assuming they are on separate partitions (as they should be), the following
> will work:
>
> #
On Apr 11, 2013, at 4:15 PM, f5b wrote:
> FAQ 8.1 - I forgot my root password...
>
> http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq8.html#LostPW
>
> ...
> re:
> Mount the partitions. Both "/" and /usr will need to be mounted read-write.
> Assuming they are on separate partitions (as they should be), the follo
FAQ 8.1 - I forgot my root password...
http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq8.html#LostPW
...
re:
Mount the partitions. Both "/" and /usr will need to be mounted read-write.
Assuming they are on separate partitions (as they should be), the following
will work:
# fsck -p / && mount -uw /
# fsc
On Thu, Apr 11, 2013 at 09:51:55AM +0400, Wesley M.A. wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I run OpenBSD 5.3-current i386 (xbase.tgz included)
> I install php-5.3 /gd /zip
> added owncloud 5.0 from owncloud.org
>
> I read the faq : 10.20.1 - Configuring the active character set
>
> I tried this : export LC_CTYPE="e
Hi,
I wanted to get rid of net-snmp and use the shipped snmpd(8).
I have OpenBSD boxes running various services (DNS, Web, Mail...) and have
scripts providing service stats using the extend/exec net-snmp feature. I read
about the "oid" feature of snmpd(8) but it seems it can only publish fixed t
On Wednesday, April 10, 2013 23:57 CEST, Riccardo Mottola
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I bought a new PCMCIA card for my ol' Thinkpad since I managed to break
> the old one.
>
> This is what I see in dmesg when I insert it, but then no device shows
> up in ifconfig.
>
> ne4 at pcmcia0 function 0 "D-L
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