Whoops [was Re: OpenBSD Installation Doesn't Detect NVMe SSD, but Detects My USB Drives]

2024-04-18 Thread Stuart Longland
On 19/4/24 08:54, Stuart Longland wrote: stuff not relevant to the OpenSMTPD list Apologies for the noise… auto-complete in the email client picked out the wrong email address and I blindly trusted it without checking the address properly. Problem Exists Between Keyboard And Chair. --

Re: OpenBSD Installation Doesn't Detect NVMe SSD, but Detects My USB Drives

2024-04-18 Thread Stuart Longland
On 16/4/24 04:45, Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote: On Mon, Apr 15, 2024 at 08:38:51PM +0200, Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote: On Mon, Apr 15, 2024 at 08:29:21AM +0200, aliyu...@tutanota.com wrote: Hello, I'm currently trying to install OpenBSD on my laptop, and I'm coming across a problem. The installation

Re: dual stack and secondary relays -- how to do?

2024-04-18 Thread Philipp
Hi [2024-04-16 16:44] "James J. Lippard" > I run dual-stack IPv6/IPv4 networks, including mail servers. On occasion > I may not have IPv6 connectivity, but have IPv4 connectivity. When that > happens, I find that my mail queue accumulates mail that arrives over > IPv6, but cannot be sent out on

Re: Samsung printer stopped working w/ opensmtpd - Message is not RFC 2822 compliant"

2024-04-18 Thread Lévai , Dániel
On Wednesday, April 17th, 2024 at 11:51, Philipp wrote: [...] > > Looking at the new trace I see the reason[0] for the error. Other then > I supected it's the body seperator, which does in your case start with > a WSP. A wild guess is that the boundery parameter of the working mails > contain