Can anybody tell me what mutt is doing with quotes?
First, I have the user f"oobar". It sends a subscription request as
echo | qmail-inject mw-dir-subscribe
ezmlm sends the address
"mw-dir-sc.975653611.cpoblgockgbjimoifkpb-f\"oobar\"=bbg.msci.memphis.edu"@bbg.msci.memphis.edu
in the reply
On Fri, 1 Dec 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 2. create a file named "qmail-remote" with:
> /var/bin/qmail/adbait.pl | /var/qmail/bin/qmail-remote.real "$*"
shouldn't that file contain:
#!/bin/sh
/var/bin/qmail/adbait.pl | /var/qmail/bin/qmail-remote.real "$*"
or at least (on one line):
/us
I second that.
We are now at 114 messages about that one subject on this little list
with it's
few subscribers.
I'd say at the point we reached 100 it was far over the limit.
So please please all of you STOP IT.
You all have the e-mail adresses of the people involved, so if you need
to, go
The proper libs used it will compile across any *nix os i have found.
Solaris (INTEL), SCO, multiple linux etc.
:>
Rick
Thus said Andrew Buenaventura on Fri, 01 Dec 2000 11:56:36 +0800:
> I am going to setup a dedicated linux box that will run qmail only. What is
> the most minimum package that I need to install from Red Hat 7.0 to be able
> to run Qmail? I do not want unnecessary services/daemons running on that
Thus said "montgomery f. tidwell" on Thu, 30 Nov 2000 18:59:32 PST:
> sorry for all the tests. this is the only mail list that
> will accept my Sender: messed up emails.
That's because qmail doesn't care about the Sender header...
Andy
--
[---[system uptime]
On Fri, Dec 01, 2000 at 11:07:51AM +0800, Wong, Wing-Kin wrote:
> Are there any relationship between the both qmail log files of qmail-smtpd
> and qmail-send?
No, there is no direct relationsship.
> If yes, how can i log the TCPREMOTEIP in the qmail-send log files?
There is no support for this.
I am going to setup a dedicated linux box that will run qmail only. What is
the most minimum package that I need to install from Red Hat 7.0 to be able
to run Qmail? I do not want unnecessary services/daemons running on that
box. I will also be installing the web based email package that runs on
Hi,
We are in serious trouble with a virus email named "branca de neve", I
guess when our user press "send/receive", about 10 emails are send to
world wide.
After two days minning, I find Andrew Pam (www.sericyb.com.au) script
that check if sender ("From: ") is in rccpthosts, but I don't know
Howdy,
ok, i found the answer.
it is indeed Netscape that is being bad, not qmail.
the solution is to add the following line to the
preferences.js file:
user_pref("mail.suppress_sender_header", true);
\\//_
"montgomery f. tidwell" wrote:
>
> Howdy,
>
> is it possible t
heh sorry for the html post and thanks Jamin
Collins :>
rick
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, December 01, 2000 9:51 AM
> To: Wong, Wing-Kin
> Subject: ezmlm response
>
> Hi! This is the ezmlm program. I'm managing the
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list.
>
> Acknowledgment: I have added
sorry for all the tests. this is the only mail list that
will accept my Sender: messed up emails.
\\//_
Bah everyone has vented, yadda yadda
yadda...
nationality who cares, level of knowledge who
cares, qmail i care
let's get back to qmail
:>
rick
From: Felix von Leitner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> Free Software, in contrast, is supposed to work like this:
>
> I write good software.
> Others help me.
> The software gets better.
This is a very selfish view. Based on these statements, you only care about
software in so much
Howdy,
is it possible to have qmail just remove the offending "Sender:"
field from all outgoing emails??
\\//_
Peter Samuel wrote:
>
> On Wed, 29 Nov 2000, montgomery f. tidwell wrote:
>
> > Howdy,
> >
> > i just noticed that mail sent out by my qmail server does
> > n
Thus spake Barley ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> And that they all talk sweepingly of "genetic superiority"? I thought I was
> the only one who noticed...
It was you who brought that term up.
Felix
Thus spake Markus Stumpf ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> - who has the highest crime rate in "western civilation"
> - where it is forbidden to show naked breasts (you know the things you got
> your first meal from in your life) on TV, but it is prefectly ok
> to broadcast a detailed sequence of
Thus spake Malcolm Silberman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I have been watching the many hundreds of lines of silliness over the
> last day or so. Folks these arguments make no sense. To me its a case of
> the more newbie's the better.
> Because, that means more people spread the word, more corporations
* Markus Stumpf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [001130 20:23]:
> Isn't it funny, how *some* people that live in a country and a culture
> - that killed thousands of black people
[snip]
Yeah yeah yeah, at least *we* know that David Hasselhof is talentless.
/pg
--
Peter Green : Gospel Communications Netwo
Thus spake David Dyer-Bennet ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > a. are too dumb to state their question properly
> > (this includes bad grammar, bad spelling, bad quoting and obnoxious
> > signatures)
> Remembering that English is not the first language for everybody; I
> make considerably mo
* Malcolm Silberman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [001130 18:47]:
> I have been watching the many hundreds of lines of silliness over the
> last day or so. Folks these arguments make no sense. To me its a case of
> the more newbie's the better.
ObFlame: IT'S ``newbies'' MORON.
;)
> Because, that means mo
> > Hrm i thought Robin was a woman ;)
>
> You wouldn't believe how much money we made with that webcam...
> --
> Robin S. Socha http://socha.net/
hah! that owns! now smack your dad for the chick's name ;)
> Isn't it funny, how *some* people that live in a country and a culture
> - that killed thousands of black people
> - that killed thousands of red indians
> - that killed thousands of people with the atomic bomb
> - that killed thousands of people in Vietnam
You forgot the hundre
On Wed, Nov 29, 2000 at 02:41:13PM -0800, Russ Ringer wrote:
> I'm using qmail 1.03/spamcontrol 1.03 (yes, I know, I haven't put in 1.04 yet) and
>have a list of invalid names in badrcptto. It works most of the time, but
>occasionally, mail comes through to the bad rcptto name. The maillog shows
Am Donnerstag, 30. November 2000 22:21 schrieb Horacio:
> On Fri, 01 Dec 2000, Henning Brauer wrote:
> > What about writing a rule for your mailer: if ( $sender =~ /.de$/ ) {
> > kill mail; }. Then you can happily read all the lusers bullshit
> > without being disturbed by us nazis tryin to get wo
On Thu, Nov 30, 2000 at 03:21:40PM -0800, Barley wrote:
> > Isn't it interesting that Stumf, Leitner and Socha all come from Germany?
> > Just a coincidence, I suppose.
>
> And that they all talk sweepingly of "genetic superiority"? I thought I was
> the only one who noticed...
Isn't it funny, h
On Fri, 01 Dec 2000, Henning Brauer wrote:
> What about writing a rule for your mailer: if ( $sender =~ /.de$/ ) {
> kill mail; }. Then you can happily read all the lusers bullshit
> without being disturbed by us nazis tryin to get world domination.
> Maybe you won't get the 3rd world war announc
On Fri, Dec 01, 2000 at 02:10:33AM +0100, Henning Brauer wrote:
> Am Freitag, 1. Dezember 2000 00:42 schrieb Malcolm Silberman:
>
> > Because, that means more people spread the word, more corporations, more
> > installs, more cock-up's, more success stories, more work for the
> > experts, more i
From: Henning Brauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Isn't it interesting that Stumf, Leitner and Socha all come from Germany?
>> Just a coincidence, I suppose.
>
>What about writing a rule for your mailer: if ( $sender =~ /.de$/ ) { kill
>mail; }. Then you can happily read all the lusers bullshit without
Quoting rmiddleton ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> > > > about interacting successfully with the 5 billion other
> > > > real-live people on the planet suited for survival in a
> > > > Darwinian sense?
> >
> > You wouldn't say that if you knew how many of us wanted to sleep
> > with him.
>
> Hrm i thou
Quoting Henning Brauer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Am Freitag, 1. Dezember 2000 00:54 schrieb asantos:
>
> > Isn't it interesting that Stumf, Leitner and Socha all come from Germany?
> > Just a coincidence, I suppose.
>
> What about writing a rule for your mailer: if ( $sender =~ /.de$/ ) { kill
>
On Thu, Nov 30, 2000 at 03:41:18PM -0600, Barry Smoke wrote:
> Is the /var/qmail/alias directory supposed to be set
> drwxr-sr-x
alex@buick:~$ ls -ld ~alias/
drwxr-sr-x2 aliasqmail4096 Oct 12 21:34 /var/qmail/alias/
Looks fine here. For future reference, run make check if you sus
> > > about interacting successfully with the 5 billion other real-live
people on
> > > the planet suited for survival in a Darwinian sense?
>
> You wouldn't say that if you knew how many of us wanted to sleep with him.
>
> --
> Kate
> http://www.katewerk.com
>
Hrm i thought Robin was a woman ;)
Am Freitag, 1. Dezember 2000 00:54 schrieb asantos:
> Isn't it interesting that Stumf, Leitner and Socha all come from Germany?
> Just a coincidence, I suppose.
What about writing a rule for your mailer: if ( $sender =~ /.de$/ ) { kill
mail; }. Then you can happily read all the lusers bullshit
On Thu, Nov 30, 2000 at 05:06:34PM -0700, Scott D. Yelich wrote:
>
> Was the issue about an MX pointing to a CNAME ever resolved?
Yes: don't do it.
PGP signature
Was the issue about an MX pointing to a CNAME ever resolved?
Scott
Am Freitag, 1. Dezember 2000 00:42 schrieb Malcolm Silberman:
> Because, that means more people spread the word, more corporations, more
> installs, more cock-up's, more success stories, more work for the
> experts, more input from the field, release 1.04. That's the foundation
> of the open sou
I have been watching the many hundreds of lines of silliness over the
last day or so. Folks these arguments make no sense. To me its a case of
the more newbie's the better.
Because, that means more people spread the word, more corporations, more
installs, more cock-up's, more success stories, mor
Barley wrote:
> And that they all talk sweepingly of "genetic superiority"? I thought I
was
> the only one who noticed...
Let's see, if USENET history is any indication, flame wars usually die down
the moment people start calling each other Nazis. Glad to see this one's
almost over.
By the way,
Felix von Leitner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes on 30 November 2000 at 21:27:57 +0100
> Thus spake Dave Sill ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > I'm not a big fan of newbie smackdowns, though a repeat offendor might
> > warrant one. I think newbies generally respond better to reward than
> > punishment. E.g
Barley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes on 30 November 2000 at 11:30:46 -0800
> > But if you come here, post moronic questions, get beaten for it, and
> > then have the audacity to come back and whine publicly, then you are the
> > most pathetic creature on Earth and deserve to die slowly and painful
> Isn't it interesting that Stumf, Leitner and Socha all come from Germany?
> Just a coincidence, I suppose.
And that they all talk sweepingly of "genetic superiority"? I thought I was
the only one who noticed...
>
> 'nough said.
>
> Armando
>
>
>
>
>
On Thu, Nov 30, 2000 at 09:27:57PM +0100, Felix von Leitner wrote:
> Thus spake Dave Sill ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > I'm not a big fan of newbie smackdowns, though a repeat offendor might
> > warrant one. I think newbies generally respond better to reward than
> > punishment. E.g., instead of:
>
>
From: Markus Stumpf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>STOP THIS BULLSHIT. NOW! IT'S ALREADY MORE THAN ENOUGH.
"...a dying culture invariably exhibits personal rudeness. Bad manners. Lack
of consideration for others in minor matters. A loss of politeness, of
gentle manners, is more significant than a riot.
T
> Thus spake Barley ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> > You mentioned Darwinism in a former post, Robin. How exactly is an angry
> > geek who knows a whole lot about electronic boxes, but less than nothing
> > about interacting successfully with the 5 billion other real-live people on
> > the planet suite
Am Donnerstag, 30. November 2000 21:57 schrieb Andrew Richards:
This discussion should be on [EMAIL PROTECTED]
--
Henning Brauer | BS Web Services
Hostmaster BSWS| Roedingsmarkt 14
[EMAIL PROTECTED] | 20459 Hamburg
www.bsws.de| Germany
Am Donnerstag, 30. November 2000 21:55 schrieb Barley:
> You see, you, like Felix, are a rude person who
> enjoys trashing newbies. You were the first person to get incredibly nasty
> about newbies yesterday, then that joker Robin...now this Felix character.
> It seem to me that you angry types fo
On Thu, Nov 30, 2000 at 12:55:33PM -0800, Barley wrote:
> I think you're worng.
STOP THIS BULLSHIT. NOW! IT'S ALREADY MORE THAN ENOUGH.
And if you think you must continue, take it to private mail.
\Maex
I don't disagree with a lot of what you said, but I still fail to
see why a newbie posting a question should illicit waves of vulgarity
and self aggrandizing diatribes from a select few that have deemed
themselves too busy to help, but not too busy to hurt. Back in "the
day" (yes, I actually
I cannot decide whose fault it is, mutt or qmail, but I cannot send
messages to addresses written in the form
"foobar"@thales.memphis.edu
My reading of rfc822 is that such a message should be dropped into
foobar's mailbox on thales.memphis.edu.
So I just do
echo | mutt '"foobar"@thales.memphis
Is the /var/qmail/alias directory supposed to be set
drwxr-sr-x
mine got that way somehow...and...
all of my ezmlm mailing lists are getting set drwx--S---, which is breaking
them.
Barry Smoke
Network Admin.
Bryant Public Schools
Bryant, AR
Thus spake Barley ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Man, this Robin character is nuts. Coder-superiority syndrome big time. Why
> is it that tech geeks are so sure that their field of knowledge is the only
> one that indicates general intelligence?
Hahaha, you idiot can't even be bothered to use a search en
Thanks, it worked:
tail --follow=name --retry current
or
tail -f --follow=name --retry current
tail (GNU textutils) 2.0e - RedHat
- Original Message -
From: "Peter Samuel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Ari Arantes Filho" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, November 3
Quoting John W. Lemons III ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I've seen this over and over and over. Someone joins the list, probably
> because they are having problems (the same reason I joined), posts a
> question
Back in the day, it was prudent and _neccessary_ to do thorough
checking of the forum's arch
Louis Mushandu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>...cerebrally...sphincter...petulant...commensurate...intelligentsia...
Wow, Louis, you sure do use some purdy fancy words for a newbie.
-Dave
well roared, lion
"Barley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I cannot get over this attitude. Can it really be that the majority of the
>qmail community feels like old Felix here?
If I say "yes" can we kill this thread?
-Dave
Clemens,
Aha! Sorry - I'm not firing on all cylinders at present. Your
arrows (carets) have put me back on course. I'm not used to
all the features of daemontools yet, esp. svscan. The run file,
yes, /run - doh, removes nail from head etc...
The run file (as setup by dnscache-conf):
#!/bin/sh
> Am Donnerstag, 30. November 2000 20:30 schrieb Barley:
> > > But if you come here, post moronic questions, get beaten for it, and
> > > then have the audacity to come back and whine publicly, then you are
the
> > > most pathetic creature on Earth and deserve to die slowly and
painfully.
> > >
> How exactly is my MUA broken?
Your MTA is not so broken that it could not be fixed if you actually
understood what you are doing. Robin chose to be more polite to you
than you are to us, so he rather wrote that it's your MUA's fault.
> Telling someone to RTFM would be helpful, if the manual b
QBA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>How can I check if I have qmail-smtpd enabled on my host?
$ telnet 0 25
Trying 0.0.0.0...
Connected to 0.
Escape character is '^]'.
220 sws5.ctd.ornl.gov ORNL/WS ESMTP
help
214 qmail home page: http://pobox.com/~djb/qmail.html
quit
221 sws5.ctd.ornl.gov ORNL/WS
Co
On Thu, 30 Nov 2000, Ari Arantes Filho wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using multilog, so it write the current log in the current file. I
> like to see to current file with tail -f current, but when it switch the
> log, the tail process stops, so I need to Control-C and tail -f current
> again. I've al
Am Donnerstag, 30. November 2000 22:09 schrieb Ari Arantes Filho:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using multilog, so it write the current log in the current file. I
> like to see to current file with tail -f current, but when it switch the
> log, the tail process stops, so I need to Control-C and tail -f curren
Thus spake Dave Sill ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I'm not a big fan of newbie smackdowns, though a repeat offendor might
> warrant one. I think newbies generally respond better to reward than
> punishment. E.g., instead of:
This is a question that I have asked numerous times and I never got a
good resp
Dear All,
Many thanks to all those who have helped and apologies to those who felt
aggrieved at a qmail virgin, mailing to ask for assistance. It is not a
matter of being cerebrally challenged for us newbies. In our respective
disciplines we are all competent creatures, however when facing a n
Hi,
I'm using multilog, so it write the current log in the current file. I
like to see to current file with tail -f current, but when it switch the
log, the tail process stops, so I need to Control-C and tail -f current
again. I've already tried tail -f --retry current and nothing... How can
Am Donnerstag, 30. November 2000 20:30 schrieb Barley:
> > But if you come here, post moronic questions, get beaten for it, and
> > then have the audacity to come back and whine publicly, then you are the
> > most pathetic creature on Earth and deserve to die slowly and painfully.
> > May the flie
Am Donnerstag, 30. November 2000 19:42 schrieb Jamin Collins:
> QBA [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> > How can I check if I have qmail-smtpd enabled on my host?
> > Thanks in advance,
>
> This would depend on how you installed qmail. Are you using inetd.conf
> setup or something else? The ine
Ari Arantes Filho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Is it possible to limit only outgoing messages? I so databytes, but I only
> want to limit the messages that my users send, not receive.
Hint: when posting a new question like this, don't make it a reply to a
previous message. It messes up the t
QBA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> First of all thanks for your explanations. And to make it clear:
> 1. I got to add qbaroot.dyndns.org to my locals file
Yes. You can have more than two domains in this file, by the way.
> 2. Have to start qmail-smtpd 'cause I wanna others people send their
>
Thus spake Jessica U. Gothie ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I agree that people attempting to install and run mail servers should be
> fairly technically clued, comfortable with the OS the mail server stuff is
> to be installed on, and able to read/understand documentation. In an ideal
> world, this woul
On Thu, Nov 30, 2000 at 12:42:11PM -0600, Jamin Collins wrote:
>
> This would depend on how you installed qmail. Are you using inetd.conf
> setup or something else? The inetd.conf method is the easiest IMHO to get
> configured to start with, but many others suggest using tcpserver in the
> long
> But if you come here, post moronic questions, get beaten for it, and
> then have the audacity to come back and whine publicly, then you are the
> most pathetic creature on Earth and deserve to die slowly and painfully.
> May the flies of a dozen dead camels' asses rest in your armpits!
I cannot
Given that qmail-pop3d can be very easily run directly, why not
strace/truss it from the command line?
As excesstest
cd $HOME
strace /var/qmail/bin/qmail-pop3d Maildir
Put the output on the web and post the URL.
Regards.
On Thu, Nov 30, 2000 at 01:33:41PM +1100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> H
Hi,
Is it possible to limit only outgoing messages? I so databytes, but I only
want to limit the messages that my users send, not receive.
Thanks,
Ari
> I may be out of line here.
You are.
You post off-topic bullshit to a mailing list about qmail.
Oh, and you don't even have the decency to comply to the
well-established quoting standards when quoting email from others.
This is not a "I am willing to help dumb idiots" mailing list.
This is mor
> Andrew Richards:
> There is no /etc/login.conf on the box; "-d switch in the run-file";
> not sure what you mean here. For RSS I used ps (I've split these
> lines to fit) (Note this is the static linked version),
> USER PID %CPU %MEM SIZE RSS TTY STAT START TIME
> COMMAND
> root
On Thu, Nov 30, 2000 at 08:38:59AM -0600, Charles Cazabon wrote:
>
> Several problems here:
>
> -your machine doesn't think it gets mail for "qbaroot.dyndns.org". You need to
> add this domain to /var/qmail/control/locals.
>
> -because of the above, qmail is trying to connect to the IP address
QBA [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> How can I check if I have qmail-smtpd enabled on my host?
> Thanks in advance,
This would depend on how you installed qmail. Are you using inetd.conf
setup or something else? The inetd.conf method is the easiest IMHO to get
configured to start with, but m
Here is the output
./qmail-showctl
qmail home directory: /var/qmail.
user-ext delimiter: -.
paternalism (in decimal): 2.
silent concurrency limit: 120.
subdirectory split: 23.
user ids: 1017, 1018, 1019, 0, 1020, 1021, 1022, 1023.
group ids: 102, 103.
badmailfrom: (Default.) Any MAIL FROM is all
On Thu, Nov 30, 2000 at 04:27:36AM +0100, Henning Brauer wrote:
>
> The error "sorry, couldn't establish smtp connection" means that on the
> remote host no MTA reacted on port 25. Could be a wrong host, could be a
> wrong name resolution, could be you don't have qmail-smtpd enabled.
> --
Hi,
On Thu, Nov 30, 2000 at 12:56:58AM +0100, Markus Stumpf wrote:
>
> Did you add
> qbaroot.dyndns.org
> to your control/locals file?
> And if so, did you kill -HUP ??
>
> \Maex
Hi,
No, I didn't add this domain to this file. And one more question -
am I to erase localhost from it? (I
Amar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> I have setup qmail using the .gz format and i did all as
> instructed in the
> INSTALL files
> i dont get any error msg
> but,
> i cant receive mail
> i can send out successfully
what do you have in your /etc/inetd.conf
Jamin W. Collins
Amar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have setup qmail using the .gz format and i did all as instructed in the
> INSTALL files
> i dont get any error msg
> but,
> i cant receive mail
> i can send out successfully
Post the following information:
-the output of the `qmail-showctl` command
Hi,
I have setup qmail using the .gz format and i did all as instructed in the
INSTALL files
i dont get any error msg
but,
i cant receive mail
i can send out successfully
I hope this mail is abit clearer
Regards,
Rick
Alex Pennace <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> People who RTFM not only usually get help with their current problem,
> they learn about other nifty qmail features and find new ways of using
> qmail. People who don't RTFM and instead use the list to solve one
> problem at a time typically remain ignor
Amar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hey people
> i need URGENT help with qmail
> i am able to send but unable to receive mails
> no mailer-daemons or what so ever
Sigh. You've given the list _no_ information whatsoever, so we can't help
you. We need all of the following to tell you your problem
From: Dave Sill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Actually, XEmacs is as much of an operating system--probably even
>moreso--than early versions of Windows.
Me, I'd say that neither is an operating system ;)
Anyway, I think that a good rule of thumb to qualify a software piece as a
operating system is "does
Louis Mushandu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Fits qmail installation and all was fine until I tried to send email to
> > the box. It produces the following error message
And wrote it twice. Woohoo. Hint: if no one replies to your question the
first time you post it, posting exactly the sam
QBA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[...]
> I have a dial-up connection to my isp [...] But I have joined dyndns.org
> project and registered there as qbaroot.dyndns.org.
[...]
> But today I wanted to check if when I send a message (while online) to
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] it will come directly to my ma
"asantos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Or that XEmacs is not an operating system.
Actually, XEmacs is as much of an operating system--probably even
moreso--than early versions of Windows.
-Dave
Hi,
hey people
i need URGENT help with qmail
i am able to send but unable to receive mails
no mailer-daemons or what so ever
Pls advise
Regards,
Rick
(Re: dnscache on a Cobalt running Linux)
Just a PS to my last message for the benefit of
anyone else struggling with Cobalts, so you know
what I've tried:
When I originally wrote the message I was using an un-upgraded
Cobalt (Cobalt OS 1.0). As one of the things I tried, I upgraded to
the latest
On Thu, Nov 30, 2000 at 04:01:54AM -0800, s. champ wrote:
> i'm still trying to decide what mailing-list manager i'm going to use,
> but i've actually been thinking about going with majordomo.
You probably want to read:
http://www.eyrie.org/~eagle/faqs/mjqmail.html
then, if you haven't already
hi.
i'm still trying to decide what mailing-list manager i'm going to use,
but i've actually been thinking about going with majordomo.
after looking at:
src: http://cr.yp.to/qmail.html
qmail lets each user handle his own mailing lists. The delivery
instructions for user-whatever go into
~use
Hi,
On Cobalts giving the error
>> dnscache: fatal: unable to read servers: out of memory
when running dnscache...
Thank you Dan and Clemens for your replies:
(Dan's message)
>Perhaps there's some new bloat in the latest libc. What does
>
> size /usr/local/bin/dnscache
>
>report? What if you
hi,
sorry to post this as I am sure this an OT, but I received this and as far
as I can tell some messages original addressed to me from the mailing list
went to [EMAIL PROTECTED]@iname.com instead of me - and then
ezmlm thinks about deleting me from the mailing list - what's going on?
any help w
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