lied) and a warning status is returned if the host cannot be
contacted within warn_time seconds (if the -wt option is supplied). A critical
status is returned if the plugin cannot contact the host within the timeout period
specified by the to_sec option."
Version 0.04 just came out of beta.
- Tillman Hodgson
redirect failing?
I'm curious also about what you're saying about the script not working
right. It sounds like pending messages are not included in the stat's? I
gather that as after 7 days the message to cycled out, so running it on
logs longer than that is more accurate. Did I get the gist of what you're
saying, or am I hopelessly lost?
- Tillman Hodgson
*
It's been working fine for many months now. A few days ago, it started
producing the error "
matchup: fatal: unable to write fd 5: file descriptor not open". The
stat's are still produced, however. The 3rd Stat's program (failures)
doesn't produce any output, but that could simply be because there was
no failures?
- Tillman Hodgson
y idea's on how to implement this, and various ways to make it a
little less "open" (such as requiring a magic key in the body, and
restricting by $SENDER) much appreciated.
- Tillman Hodgson
rbage, which is probably
acceptable.
TIA,
-Tillman Hodgson
ailable on ver2, but I'm
thinking of a situation of the book and ver2 becoming available at roughly the
same time ...
- Tillman Hodgson
ase at long last :-) for authentication,
ideally for more than 32K users (we're at 10K now) and even more ideally in an
automated fashion, such that adding a user to the radius database automatically
adds their mail store dir. I'm not yet started on the planning for this project,
so this might be more simple than it appears to me at the moment.
-Tillman Hodgson
n the FAQ or in
> the docs of version 1.03 now and I was wondering if there is as simple and
> staightforward way of doing this now. If so, what are the directives in
> the .qmail file to do this ?
[tillman][/var/qmail/alias]$ cat .qmail-ping
# This alias simply sends a "pong" m
level of consistency :-)
-Tillman Hodgson
"Soffen, Matthew" wrote:
> OR What you do is add a single line to the /etc/rc.d/rc.local file.
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Monday, March 29, 1999 1
-1 -R ${queue}remote`);
Generates:
[nobody@vmail bin]$ qmHandle -l
ls: /var/qmail/queue/remote: Permission denied
ls: /var/qmail/queue/local: Permission denied
Naturally, this is because "nobody" does not have permissions on the
queue.
Any idea's on how to (safely) allow an SSI like "" to run as nobody?
-Tillman Hodgson
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