stamp in the email headers?
I'm trying to set up amavis, spamassassin, and clamav.
Before I set these three things up, incoming email had an
X-Originating-IP header line. I've been using that line thinking that
my Postfix server was appending it with the IP address of the connecting
server.
Loo
Michael C. Robinson wrote:
> (omissions for brevity)
As you say, there are a lot of Linux distros, so I do wonder why try to
split off some of the effort to something else entirely (rhetorical
question)?
But just to be clear, I am not interested in "that" OS either, so that
makes at least 2 (not
> Take it over there. As a Linux user I don't care. However it is
> *their* project and appealing for people to hack their servers is
> objectionable.
>
>
>
> Please do not post about it here. You know the rules. PLUG is for Linux.
>
> Robert
I NEVER advocated for anyone to hack their servers.
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On Wed, 07 Sep 2011 13:51:13 -0700 Michael C. Robinson wrote:
>
> Windows, especially NT based Windows, is beyond the scope of
> Freedos.
You knew this wasn't appropriate for PLUG when you posted it, thus the
[OT] flag in the subject line. This lead
hardware and software?
There is a thread about a USB printer not working right under Linux and
other hardware threads pop up now and then. What tools are available to
improve this situation long term? Some people say ReactOS is the
answer, but as my transcript from ReactOS IRC shows, that is a v
Windows, especially NT based Windows, is beyond the scope of Freedos.
Unfortunately, there have been suggestions to look at the ReactOS
project. I think this transcript which needs to get out despite the
rules details why the ReactOS project is a disaster that needs to be
cleaned up. Anyone can w
wes wrote:
> I used to see this on several services on startup. Sendmail used to give me
> the worst problems with it. I think it's related to trying to resolve its
> hostname, trying to establish it's own FQDN.
I slap my forehead and "Say why didn't I think of that!". Because I
vaguely remember
On Wed, 2011-09-07 at 09:02 -0700, plug...@martinconsulting.com wrote:
> Michael,
>
> > # cat /var/log/maillog|grep 'No decoder for '
> > Sep 7 06:52:49 web amavis[12457]: No decoder for .lzo tried: lzop
> -d
> > Sep 7 06:52:49 web amavis[12457]: No decoder for .arc tried:
> nomarc
I used to see this on several services on startup. Sendmail used to give me
the worst problems with it. I think it's related to trying to resolve its
hostname, trying to establish it's own FQDN.
This is probably why your searching isn't turning anything up... you're
being too specific.
http://lin
Anyone know why CUPS hangs during startup if there is a problem with the
internet connection?
I've been having some Internet connection issues (long and erratic ping
times, lost packets, etc.) and while trying to chase them down I
restarted my workstation. Every time it hangs while starting CU
Michael,
> # cat /var/log/maillog|grep 'No decoder for '
> Sep 7 06:52:49 web amavis[12457]: No decoder for .lzo tried: lzop
-d
> Sep 7 06:52:49 web amavis[12457]: No decoder for .arc tried:
nomarch, arc
> Sep 7 06:52:49 web amavis[12457]: No decoder for .zoo tried: zoo,
un
On Wed, 7 Sep 2011, wes wrote:
> If you value your sanity (not to mention your time), the answer to this is a
> resounding YES.
Wes,
That's what I thought. :-)
> I don't know how quickly you need this... if you have some time, I can
> look around to see if I have one in a box somewhere. I'm
>
>
> > In my experience, USB is a less than ideal method to communicate with a
> > printer. I much prefer Ethernet whenever possible.
>
>The printer has a parallel port and it looks like the HP external
> JetDirect 300x will work on this. It takes an ethernet input and converts
> it
> to the p
On Wed, 7 Sep 2011, wes wrote:
> Has this ever worked?
Wes,
Not here. I never got around to checking it out after buying it from
someone on Craig's List. Yesterday I saw the imager light come on when I
powered it up so I took it to Portland Printer Place and they replaced the
imager for me.
[root@web admin]# cat /var/log/maillog|grep 'No decoder for '
Sep 7 06:52:49 web amavis[12457]: No decoder for .lzo tried:
lzop -d
Sep 7 06:52:49 web amavis[12457]: No decoder for .arc tried:
nomarch, arc
Sep 7 06:52:49 web amavis[12457]: No decoder for .zoo tried:
zoo, unzo
On Tue, Sep 6, 2011 at 5:00 PM, Rich Shepard wrote:
> My HP Color LaserJet 2550L needed a new imaging drum which the Portland
> Printer Place sold me and then installed it. Now I'm trying to use the
> printer but cannot seem to communicate with it.
>
> According to the CUPS Web interface, it's
On Tue, 2011-09-06 at 23:18 -0700, Michael C. Robinson wrote:
> Sep 6 23:16:47 web amavis[8289]: (08123-02) (!!)[8289]
> run_as_subprocess: child done (8.8 ms), sending results: res_len=67,
> STATUS: FAILURE Not an ARRAY reference at (eval 102) line 735.
>
>
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