On 2001.05.17 07:24 liu zhi wrote:
> But I can only read mail use vi.Who can tell me a MUA under unix which
> support Maildir format.Thanks
mutt, balsa
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On 2001.05.05 22:37 Chris Corbettis wrote:
> Can anyone here point me to some documentation on setting up
> qmail+fetchmail over a dialup line?
> I know this is quite simple; I found a decent howto on Google's cache
> (the original not being available) some time ago and it worked perfectly.
> It
On 2001.04.28 19:05 Daniel Duclos wrote:
> On Sat, 28 Apr 2001, Ruprecht Helms wrote:
>
>
> > So you can write a mail into a securitylist an invite all hacker to
> visit
> > your mailserver and make nonsense with it. The maildirs should set to
> 703.
>
> Why is that? I always heard that Maildi
On 21.02.2001 20:04 + Kris Kelley wrote:
> Rick Updegrove wrote:
> > Since I do not have a init.d directory in OpenBSD and it seems
> everything
> is
> > started from rc.conf and rc.local in OpenBSD how am I to follow LWQ?
>
> I may be way off base here, having never used OpenBSD, but couldn
Since the serialmail list doesn't appear to have a lot of traffic,
I wonder if anyone can point me in the direction of an archive.
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This may not be the best place to ask, but I'm looking
for more info on AutoTURN and the hello protocol.
I have two machines, west my mailhub, and east, a workstation.
west gets external mail and puts it into a maildir
in /var/qmail/autoturn.
On east, I use fetchmail to poll west and forward
the
I'm using maildirsmtp to route my outgoing mail through
my ISP. Recently, I've had problems when the connection
has died, mid-transmission. The mail is no longer in the
/var/qmail/alias/pppdir maildir, all I have is the processes
running, e.g.
/usr/local/bin/maildirserial -b -t 1209600 -- /var/qm
I'm getting error msgs to the console (a small
selection):
supervise: fatal: unable to start lib/run: file does not exist
supervise: fatal: unable to start tmp/run: file does not exist
supervise: fatal: unable to start cdrom/run: file does not exist
supervise: fatal: unable to start bin/run: fi
I'm running qmail following the instructions in Life with Qmail.
Now, I'm looking at replacing BIND with djbns. However, I'm stuck
when at the first hurdle - daemontools. I've created the /service
directory with the necessary permissions and added on one line
SV:123456:respawn:env - PATH=/usr/l
I've qmail running on a two machines acting as a small network.
One machine operates as a hub downloading the mail for the the
domain from my ISP. The other is more of a workstation and is
not connected permanently to the hub.
I've set up autoturn according to the instructions in the
serialmail p
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