Hello Denis,
I think you may have forgotten to set PKG_PATH to new value (with 5.4
in it),
when running pkg_add -u after upgrading from OpenBSD 5.3 to OpenBSD
5.4.
This mistake may cause installation of old 5.3 packages into new 5.4
system.
Try to compare versions of linked libraries (ldd
Mutt works OK for me with multiple sets of non-ASCII charecters,
including advanced punctuation, cyrillic, extended Latin, etc.
(Basically everything one may possibly need for English,
Serbo-Croatian,
Russian and French).
$ locale
LANG=en_US.UTF-8
LC_COLLATE=C
If none of this helps, can you (privately) forward or bounce mail
to me that fails to display correctly?
As suggested by Stefan offlist, updating from mutt-1.4.2.3p3v0 to
mutt-1.5.21p4v0 seems to have fixed the problem.
Thank you everyone for your help!
--
Karlis
Latin1 mail with umlauts and sz in sender's name mail body renders
fine here in mutt in xterm in the UTF-8 locale. So you should be
able to get it to work. I suspect misconfiguration rather than a bug,
though a bug is of course a possibility.
What does your local configuration look like?
Are you
Hello,
After upgrading from OpenBSD 5.3 to OpenBSD 5.4 I've got problems with
non-utf8 characters in mutt email client. It worked just fine until
upgrade, but after upgrade it doesn't show non-ascii characters in
subject or body if email message is non-utf8 (tried it with iso-8859-13,
Hello,
Could anyone point me in the right direction on how to have a script
be executed whenever a CARP failover or preempt event occurs?
Need to write a script to send an event message into our monitoring
systems so we can see when a change has occurred.
I haven't used ifstated yet, is this
Hello,
I'm having the same problem with current and a thinkpad t410, shared
memory
errors in most video output modes, but i gave the laptop away. So my
desktop
which has: vga1 at pci0 dev 2 function 0 Intel HD Graphics 2000 rev
0x09 works.
Xv works fine on the HD 2000. But it fails every time
Hello,
My idea is quite simple - I have list of IP addresses that are only
sending spam and I need to collect that spam, instead of rejecting it,
so that I can report it to authorities.
I've been thinking about using OpenBSD SMTPD for this task, but can't
figure out how to do that.
PF has
My idea is quite simple - I have list of IP addresses that are only
sending spam and I need to collect that spam, instead of rejecting it,
so that I can report it to authorities.
Why do you want to do that?
I need it to report spam to authorities, they only react here if you
have actually
# /usr/sbin/smtpd
/etc/mail/smtpd.conf:17: syntax error
warn: no rules, nothing to do
try putting the path in quotes:
accept from any for any deliver to maildir /var/spamdb
Thank you, Reyk, that fixed the problem!
Is there a way to create catchall aliases or virtuals so that SMTPD
would
Is there a way to create catchall aliases or virtuals so that SMTPD
would receive email for all domains and all user accounts? I've been
trying different combinations of alias and virtual databases, but
nothing seems to work.
To answer my own question:
# cat /etc/mail/smtpd.conf
listen on lo0
Broken record: linking only works until you restart the server
manually, as mysqld removes the socket and re-creates it when starting.
The location of the socket is configured in /etc/my.cnf. To use mysql
with chrooted Apache / Nginx either use TCP connections, or set both
/etc/my.cnf and
On 2013-05-11 11:19, Janne Johansson wrote:
Which they arent, since the cvsup page was removed over a year ago.
And you're of course totally right, sorry for the noise.
Karlis
Hello,
Is here anyone who got Microsoft Wireless Mobile mouse to work on
OpenBSD? Before OpenBSD 5.2 wouldn't even recognise device and disable
USB port whenever transceiver was plugged in. Now it seems to recognise
device just fine:
uhidev0 at uhub1 port 1 configuration 1 interface 0
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