documentation for what to change
and an example for a homedir mail spool. If I remember correctly, there
were a few changes to be made to src/osdep/unix/tcp_env.[ch].
--Ludwig Pummer ( [EMAIL PROTECTED] )
At 08:45 PM 7/13/1999 -0700, Ludwig Pummer wrote:
>were a few changes to be made to src/osdep/unix/tcp_env.[ch].
src/osdep/unix/env_unix.c
the function to change is called sysinbox
--Ludwig Pummer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
your intention)
toy# sysctl -a | grep maxfiles
kern.maxfiles: 2088
kern.maxfilesperproc: 2088
toy# sysctl -w kern.maxfiles=4096 kern.maxfilesperproc=4096
kern.maxfiles: 2088 -> 4096
kern.maxfilesperproc: 2088 -> 4096
Linux has a similar thing in the /proc filesystem, as someone else has
alr
tput, and part of its output is a list of what's
in the mail queue. So the script's own mail is partially in the queue, but
not completed yet, so there's no info on it.
If that's not the case, take a look at the queue/mess and /info directories.
--Ludwig Pummer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
[EMAIL PROTECTED] is the unsubscribe address, BTW.
--Ludwig Pummer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
after a week, write another message to the list.
BTW, the correct way to remove a message from the queue (from reading up on
this after the fact) is to kill qmail then delete it, or use one of the
queue management programs available from www.qmail.org
--Ludwig Pummer ( [EMAIL PROTECTED] )
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At 07:36 PM 2/28/99 , xs wrote:
...
>220 mail.be.com ESMTP
>help
...
>214 qmail home page: http://pobox.com/~djb/qmail.html
>
>Looks like they're qmail users. Horay!
Anyone tried compiling qmail on BeOS? It's supposed to be POSIX compliant...
--Ludwig Pummer ( [E
ver from that directory, or from
/usr/local/bin or wherever tcpserver got installed to by 'make setup'
>Must I reinstall and recompil it ? I still have /etc/tcp* and the good line
>in inetd.conf
If the tcpserver binary referenced by inetd.conf still exists, then you
don't
18116 11
>
>That's some Pine 4 gibberish. You can get rid of it by going into setup,
>and checking off "quell-folder-internal-msg".
>
>This message will actually stay there, but, if something gets rid of it,
>it won't come back.
That message also gets
CNAME ntmasters.net.
IN MX 10 mail#is this line necessary?
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nless you change the
domain midway through the file (which I tried once, didn't work for me, and
never bothered with again).
--Ludwig Pummer ( [EMAIL PROTECTED] )
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This isn't a problem because I always do this from my laptop.
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e already responded that it is possible, but that the correct
syntax is me@[999.999.999.99], using a proper IP instead of 999.999.999.99.
_They_ are correct. Sorry.
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would stop the mail which goes only behind the firewall.
--Ludwig Pummer ( [EMAIL PROTECTED] )
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lf?
The author is Dan Bernstein. He may have already read your post to the list.
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version of ezmlm-idx
or ezmlm (can't remember which) would let you ignore hosts, but the new
versions of either of those isn't out yet, so that didn't help me much.
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