Hi, all
What software for use report qmail log on web page?
ONE.
Hi all...
How I can set quota message for qmail ?
Can you help me?
Thank you
cmail
Hi, all
How to convert old mail data of sendmail in mbx format to format Maildir of
qmail?
thank you
Mr.ONE
Hi All
I want to setup qmail for ldap. I
patch src of qmail by command
# patch -p1
qmail-ldap-1.03-20001201.patch
But this command is alert error
:
Hunk #1 failed at line 0.Hunk #2
failed at line 431.Hunk #3 failed at line 1.Hunk #4 failed at line
20.Hunk #5 failed at line 136.Hunk #6
Hi :
How I config qmailand ldap ?
Why I cannot patch qmail-ldap and How ? Is
error.
Where I can find more info about qmail-ldap ?
Can you help me ?
Thank : you
Someone
ourself. I wouldn't suggest it though.
---Chris K.
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think it's called ``login''.
Which distribution (e.g., Debian, Red Hat, SuSE, c) do you use?
What is qbiff?
See qbiff(1). In short, it's a program you invoke in a .qmail file to
notify you whenever you get a new message.
---Chris K.
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Quoted from David Dyer-Bennet:
[Re: timezone translation in Date fields]
In my years of working with computers, networks, and email, I don't
think I've *ever* seen an MUA that performs this theoretically
desirable function.
Well, I can name one: mutt. You can use %D, or %[...] (where
in file.'' (Actually fastforward
reads file.bin; see newinclude(1) for further details.)
Conclude as appropriate.
---Chris K.
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http
Quoted from Len Budney:
Emacs is not a command line interface. Although I often use Emacs to
read a buch of messages, I don't feel like taking 42 times too long to
read just *one* message. Advocating emacs to an emacs user, when he
happens to want a CLI, is pretty darned annoying.
Okay, go
K.
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Auckland, New Zealand |_ this is UDP, not TCP after all ;) ---John H.
http://cloud9.hedgee.com/ |_ Robinson, IV
.
The script is at http://pub.hedgee.com/scripts/perl/deliver; I use
syscall() to get fsync to work in Perl.
/offtopic
---Chris K.
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Auckland, New Zealand |_ afford to have important data on your computer.
http
that functionality, use qbiff.
---Chris K.
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Auckland, New Zealand |_ this is UDP, not TCP after all ;) ---John H.
http://cloud9.hedgee.com/ |_ Robinson, IV
? Must be an internal TLD... :-)
---Chris K.
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Auckland, New Zealand |_ this is UDP, not TCP after all ;) ---John H.
http://cloud9.hedgee.com/ |_ Robinson, IV
---Chris K.
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Auckland, New Zealand |_ this is UDP, not TCP after all ;) ---John H.
http://cloud9.hedgee.com/ |_ Robinson, IV
like checkpassword. checkpassword doesn't handle APOP responses, by the
way, so you need to use an authenticating program that does.
Would you like to write one and contribute it to qmail.org? :-)
---Chris K.
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On Sun, Aug 20, 2000 at 09:20:03PM +1200, Chris, the Young One wrote:
Umm. qmail-pop3d just passes the authentication tokens to some program
like checkpassword. checkpassword doesn't handle APOP responses, by the
way, so you need to use an authenticating program that does.
s/pop3d/popup/. I
me to have a look at the code. Indeed it's roughly
sorted by the mtime of the messages. I say roughly because I did a pen-
and-paper test of the prioq functions and saw that it's not always fully
sorted.
---Chris K.
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On Sat, Aug 19, 2000 at 01:01:37AM +1200, Chris, the Young One wrote:
Wish I had enough brain cells to describe adequately what the functions
do... I don't have Knuth's books in front of me either.
The lightbulb in my head suddenly flicks on, and I gain enlightenment...
I hope this is of use
rd my last post.
(Note to self: always consult the sources first.)
---Chris K.
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Auckland, New Zealand |_ this is UDP, not TCP after all ;) ---John H.
http://cloud9.hedgee.com/ |_ Robinson, IV
On Thu, Aug 17, 2000 at 11:35:51AM -0400, Greg Owen wrote:
If you don't run it, that is one less service you have to worry
about the security of (read, the possibility of buffer overflows).
Under Linux and BSD, you can run identd as ``nobody'' (or any other user
you care to name). Under
. Put your mailbox _before_ the bouncesaying line. e.g.,
./Maildir/
|bouncesaying "No such user"
---Chris K.
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http://cloud9.hedge
information.
---Chris K.
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Auckland, New Zealand |_ this is UDP, not TCP after all ;) ---John H.
http://cloud9.hedgee.com/ |_ Robinson, IV
qmail-pw2u unsuitable? You can use the -H option to not check
the ownership of home directories...
---Chris K.
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libtai.
Go to your local library and borrow KR. After reading chapter one,
you'll learn most things you need to know. :-)
So I guess I would need a way of converting a specific
time to it's tai64n equivalent.
troll
his, her, its; not hi's, he'r, it's
/troll
Sorry Ben, I had
New Testament n.
[C programmers] The second edition of KR's "The C Programming
Language" (Prentice-Hall, 1988; ISBN 0-13-110362-8), describing ANSI
Standard C. See KR; this version is also called `KR2'.
Hope it helps,
---Chris K.
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Chris, the Young One |_ but wh
over maildrop?
Procmail 3.14 and newer versions support Maildir directly. Just specify
a slash at the end of the action line: e.g.,
:1
* ^Delivered-To:.* qmail@list\.cr\.yp\.to$
qmail/
---Chris K.
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Chris, the Young One |_ but what's a dropped message between friends?
Auckland, New
?
---Chris K.
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who'd get annoyed if the list
maintainer actually set up subject tags (or Reply-To fields pointing to
the list---but that's another issue). I'd be one of them.
Hotmail is a free service, right? Just set up another mailbox, dedicated
to receiving messages from the qmail list.
---Chris K.
previous post; then you don't
even have to search through all the processes, as ``ps'' and ``pidof''
have to.
---Chris K.
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http://cloud9
On Tue, Aug 08, 2000 at 06:05:59PM +1200, Chris, the Young One wrote:
! ! `ps -C qmail-send | sed 's/^.\([0-9]*\).*/\1/' | tr -d
! ! [:space:]`
!
! I think you probably meant ``^.*'' instead of ``^.''.
Someone teach me to test my suggestions first! ``^ *'' instead of
``^.*'' would work
of
gender-specific pronouns. :-) I hate it when people try to apply one
to me (because with a name like Chris, you'd have a fair probability
of guessing incorrectly), so I don't do it for others either---unless
they say it's all right.
/offtopic
---Chris K.
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can't do that, use
another email service.
---Chris K.
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og presumably) turn into 4 arguments.
Hope it's something...
---Chris K.
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Auckland, New Zealand |_ this is UDP, not TCP after all ;) ---John H.
http://cloud9.hedgee.com/ |_ Robinson, IV
PGP: 0xCCC6114E/0x706A6AAD |_
are in libc.
$ ldd /var/qmail/bin/tcp-env
/var/qmail/bin/tcp-env:
-lc.25 = /usr/lib/libc.so.25.0 (0x4001e000)
Did you compile qmail yourself?
---Chris K.
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Auckland, New Zealand |_ this is UDP, not TCP after all
thought all programs that
backgrounded themselves, did so by forking a child and exiting the
parent.
---Chris K.
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Auckland, New Zealand |_ this is UDP, not TCP after all ;) ---John H.
http://cloud9.hedgee.com
#!/bin/sh
/var/qmail/rc echo "$!" /var/run/qmail.pid
Cheers,
---Chris K.
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Auckland, New Zealand |_ afford to have important data on your computer.
http://cloud9.hedgee.com/ |_ ---Tracy R. Reed
, the Young One |_ If you can't afford a backup system, you can't
Auckland, New Zealand |_ afford to have important data on your computer.
http://cloud9.hedgee.com/ |_ ---Tracy R. Reed
PGP: 0xCCC6114E/0x706A6AAD |_
character?
qmail-popup seems to think that ``\'' is the host name, so maybe you
should just put everything on one line without using ``\''.
---Chris K.
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Auckland, New Zealand |_ this is UDP, not TCP after all ;) ---John H
ailer puts it into the
Return-Path field, but it's not an obligatory behaviour).
The other thing that should be clarified is that there is _one_ header
in a message, consisting of one or more fields. For more definitions,
see http://cr.yp.to/immhf/header.html.
---Chris K.
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Chris, the Young One
.
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Auckland, New Zealand |_ hacked, or your code hasn't been broken. It's
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that no data is lost'' (according to the svscan page).
---Chris K.
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Auckland, New Zealand |_ afford to have important data on your computer.
http://cloud9.hedgee.com/ |_ ---Tracy R. Reed
PGP: 0xCCC6114E/0x706A6AAD |_
On Wed, Aug 02, 2000 at 10:10:02AM -0400, Dave Sill wrote:
! D'oh. Missed the "n". I forget: did he post ls output that showed
! "alias"?
Not one that I remembered.
! How about running qmail-pw2u under trace/truss/strace/par?
Yeah, that's something I'd suggest if include/
://cr.yp.to/docs/inetd.html).
Try using tcpserver from the ucspi-tcp package instead. It has a
concurrency limit of 40, by default. See http://cr.yp.to/ucspi-tcp.html.
Good luck,
---Chris K.
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Auckland, New Zealand
Let's try again:
On Tue, Aug 01, 2000 at 02:45:40AM +1200, Chris, the Young One wrote:
! ehlo localhost
``ehlo sumo.craig-home.org'' (you can use helo also)
! mail from:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
``mail from:[EMAIL PROTECTED]'' (now that I looked back
at your previous messages)
! rcpt to:[EMAIL
, the Young One |_ If you can't afford a backup system, you can't
Auckland, New Zealand |_ afford to have important data on your computer.
http://cloud9.hedgee.com/ |_ ---Tracy R. Reed
PGP: 0xCCC6114E/0x706A6AAD |_
for
programmers: Most SMTP servers need more text after MAIL and RCPT.
See RFC 821.)''. ``ehlo'' is defined in RFC 1869, but for qmail-smtpd
behaves almost identically to ``helo''.
Other than those, how different is my snippet from TEST.receive's one?
! Should it? Or should my configuration
, the messages get sent pretty
much straight after preprocessing. Just how do you get the messages
``reinjected''? (Please don't tell me it's in the FAQ. :-))
---Chris K.
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resolution. See
dns.c. Most of the action occurs in the resolve() function.
---Chris K.
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On Mon, Jul 31, 2000 at 12:54:23PM -0500, David Dyer-Bennet wrote:
! This one
! makes zero sense. It's non-functional. It doesn't connect to the way
! I work.
Would you prefer the splogger format (to wit, Unix timestamp with
fractional
-tcp.html
---Chris K.
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PGP: 0xCCC6114E/0x706A6AAD |_
, the Young One |_ If you can't afford a backup system, you can't
Auckland, New Zealand |_ afford to have important data on your computer.
http://cloud9.hedgee.com/ |_ ---Tracy R. Reed
PGP: 0xCCC6114E/0x706A6AAD |_
(and possibly others).
---Chris K.
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Auckland, New Zealand |_ afford to have important data on your computer.
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PGP: 0xCCC6114E/0x706A6AAD |_
'' was much higher than 1024, and the RPM script failed
to recognise that, and so Adrian set conf-spawn manually.
So, I take back what I said in the last message.
---Chris K.
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Auckland, New Zealand |_ hacked
/
@40003981b5cf1bb890b4 status: local 0/10 remote 0/20
@40003981b5cf1bbea364 end msg 12548
Hope that helps,
---Chris K.
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Auckland, New Zealand |_ all of 30 days, 14:47:45
http://cloud9.hedgee.com/ |_
PGP
ounce to header senders"
Cheers,
---Chris K.
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Auckland, New Zealand |_ hacked, or your code hasn't been broken. It's
http://cloud9.hedgee.com/ |_ guaranteed to bring the wrong kind of
PGP: 0xCCC6114E/
On Fri, Jul 28, 2000 at 11:27:00PM +0200, wolfgang zeikat wrote:
! is that necessary for the programm to work properly?
! i rather tend to have */passwd or /bin/true as login shells for users and
! am wondering if i could install the new qmail without that /bin/bash there
Since no one logs
site? :-)
---Chris K.
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http://cloud9.hedgee.com/ |_ guaranteed to bring the wrong kind of
PGP: 0xCCC6114E/0x706A6AAD |_ attention. ---Neil
, vcnet.com, aren't they those cool people hosting the boycott
! Microsoft site? :-)
!
! That is one of customers, yes. We comp that space to him. :-
Ahh, cool. :-)
---Chris K.
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Auckland, New Zealand |_ afford to have
, the Young One |_ Never brag about how your machines haven't been
Auckland, New Zealand |_ hacked, or your code hasn't been broken. It's
http://cloud9.hedgee.com/ |_ guaranteed to bring the wrong kind of
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r internal mailing list,
put in the first line,
|bouncesaying "You can't send to this address" [ -z "$INTERNAL" ]
I haven't tested the above, but that's the basic gist of it.
Hope it helps,
---Chris K.
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Chris, the Young One |_ but what's a dropped message between fri
as that which cause RELAYCLIENT to be set, just use RELAYCLIENT
instead, and don't bother with INTERNAL. Makes life simpler. :-)
|bouncesaying "You can't send to this address" [ -z "${RELAYCLIENT+yes}" ]
---Chris K.
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hat header to see if it's a local one, and returns 0 if it's OK,
! otherwise prints "Restricted internal list, go away\n" and returns 100.
I appreciate that this is probably the only way to extract the sending
IP address, but it can't work if you have untrusted local users who can
inser
That means that the Date field in messages you send will have local
times. Received fields, nonetheless, will use -.
---Chris K.
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Auckland, New Zealand |_ afford to have important data on your computer
write in it.
Try ``chmod 755 /var/log''. Just make individual logs unreadable if
you think they're sensitive.
---Chris K.
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Auckland, New Zealand |_ this is UDP, not TCP after all ;) ---John H.
http://cloud9
to be listed in control/locals).
See http://www.tuxedo.org/~esr/jargon/html/entry/luser.html for a
definition of ``luser'': I don't think it stands for ``local user''.
---Chris K.
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Auckland, New Zealand
On Thu, Jul 27, 2000 at 02:05:30PM +1200, Chris, the Young One wrote:
! On Wed, Jul 26, 2000 at 05:41:06PM -0700, Harry Putnam wrote:
! ! So still the question remains, how to masquerade the HOST name of my
! ! main mail server and be able to deliver to lusers directly.
I must add, masquerading
, if you don't
already.
2. Specify the -H option when invoking tcpserver. You can also specify
-R to disable ident lookups.
---Chris K.
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Auckland, New Zealand |_ afford to have important data on your
.
Cheers,
---Chris K.
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Auckland, New Zealand |_ all of 27 days, 08:55:25
http://cloud9.hedgee.com/ |_
PGP: 0xCCC6114E/0x706A6AAD |_
serialmail package, in which case SMTP and QMTP are the options.
QMTP (209/tcp) is similar to SMTP, but more efficient. Set it up if you
have dialup users using qmail. qmail-qmtpd has as much relay protection
as qmail-smtpd.
---Chris K.
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Chris, the Young One |_ but what's a dropped messa
echo '$HOME'
echo "$HOME"
Cheers,
---Chris K.
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Chris, the Young One |_ but what's a dropped message between friends?
Auckland, New Zealand |_ this is UDP, not TCP after all ;) ---John H.
http://cloud9.hedgee.com/ |_ Robinson, IV
PGP: 0xCCC6114E/0x706A6AAD |_
-channel means of
getting it, by exploiting BIND features (which don't include AXFR,
despite Ricardo's use of the words ``zone transfers'').
---Chris K.
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Auckland, New Zealand |_ afford to have important data on your
On Mon, Jul 24, 2000 at 01:01:23PM +0200, Petr Novotny wrote:
! Do you mean the same one as I do? That one doesn't do anything
! else than "bruteforce-downloading" the entire zone on host-by-host
! basis (the only "speedups" come from the possibility of having the
! entire
emote host:
You had ``splogger smtpd 3''. On my system, 3 stands for LOG_DAEMON
(look in your /usr/include/syslog.h to confirm). Where do messages
from the ``daemon'' facility get logged?
---Chris K.
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Chris, the Young One |_ but what's a dropped message between friends?
Auckland, N
a different port,
make sure your web machine's smtproutes knows that). Read rewriting(5)
on how the rewriting works in ofmipd.
ofmipd and rewriting(5) are in the mess822 package:
http://cr.yp.to/mess822.html
---Chris K.
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line in /etc/inetd.conf (if you run inetd). It can be due to other
programs, though---all that's said is that some program hogged port
25 on interface 0.0.0.0.
---Chris K.
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Auckland, New Zealand |_ this is UDP
separator between
user and group, but historically the dot has been used for that, and
so it's still supported for compatibility.
What operating system do you use? If it's free software, I can look
at the source code and see whether the above works...
---Chris K.
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Chris, the Young One
address is 10.1.2.3):
10.1.2.3:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
This will allow SMTP connections from 10.1.2.3 to send to any domain.
---Chris K.
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Auckland, New Zealand |_ afford to have important data on you
.
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Auckland, New Zealand |_ afford to have important data on your computer.
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PGP: 0xCCC6114E/0x706A6AAD |_
on regular files.
The failure can be attributable to other reasons, but I find the above
to be the most likely explanation.
! Is that crazy? Suggestions? (Other than "Pentium II's are cheap") :-)
Forking is cheap. :-)
---Chris K.
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.
---Chris K.
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Chris, the Young One |_ but what's a dropped message between friends?
Auckland, New Zealand |_ this is UDP, not TCP after all ;) ---John H.
http://cloud9.hedgee.com/ |_ Robinson, IV
PGP: 0xCCC6114E/0x706A6AAD |_
.
---Chris K.
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Auckland, New Zealand |_ all of 22 days, 16:12:29
http://cloud9.hedgee.com/ |_
PGP: 0xCCC6114E/0x706A6AAD |_
On Tue, Jul 18, 2000 at 09:12:03AM +0200, Matthias Henze wrote:
! i've looked around the doc's and the net and i was not able to find sonme
! good docs on mail filtering. what i want sounds simple: i want to filter
! messages for one user to different folders in the maildir depending
On Tue, Jul 18, 2000 at 11:05:22AM +0200, Petr Novotny wrote:
! The question is: How do I _create_ such a file?
setforward appears to be the closest I've seen to doing that.
---Chris K.
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Chris, the Young One |_ but what's a dropped message between friends?
Auckland, New Zealand
On Tue, Jul 18, 2000 at 08:49:48AM -0500, Bruno Wolff III wrote:
! There are ways to get complete copies of some other RBL styled lists.
Indeed. DJB himself said as much on the dns list:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?m=95836494819286
---Chris K.
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Chris, the Young One |_ but what's
running maildirsmtp.
Best regards,
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- Software : http://www.jedi.claranet.fr -
If Bill Gates had a dime for every time a Windows box crashed...
...oh, wait a minute -- he
ue/todo, the message
will not be processed by qmail-send.
Here is a patch to make Qmail more reliable for Linux users using a
ReiserFS partition.
Best regards,
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- Software : http://www.jedi.claranet.fr -
If B
Does anyone knows what is the exact role of a /var/qmail/queue/foop
directory ?
Best regards,
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- Software : http://www.jedi.claranet.fr -
If Bill Gates had a dime for every time a Windows box
so try G2S available from
http://www.jedi.claranet.fr
Best regards,
--
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If Bill Gates had a dime for every time a Windows box crashed...
...oh, wait a minute -- he already does.
protocols.
Best regards,
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- Software : http://www.jedi.claranet.fr -
If Bill Gates had a dime for every time a Windows box crashed...
...oh, wait a minute -- he already does
,
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- Software : http://www.jedi.claranet.fr -
- Music : http://www.mp3.com/chrysalis -
Carlo Gibertini a écrit :
user with "|/my_program" will call the program.
"| ./my_program" would be better.
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Martin Lesser wrote:
in a Unix XWindow environment. I can't seem to find one that allows
the usage of Qmail's Maildirs. Does anyone know of one that is
Open Source ?
Xemacs and Gnus is your choice
Balsa (http://www.balsa.net) .
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are sending HTML mails
(and even HTML + plain text) for a plain text content, or just ugly and
useless colors or background.
Wotta stupid bandwidth starvation : the content is the same than a
plain text message, but with twice its size.
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on Linux ?
Best regards,
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chop $line;
if( $line =~ /.*\[(\d+.*)\]/ )
{
$REMOTEIP = $1;
last;
}
}
print STDOUT ( $REMOTEIP );
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Ron Rosson ... and a UNIX user said ...
The InSaNe One
UNIX user said ...
The InSaNe One rm -rf *
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A cubical is just a padded cell without a door
:
procmail: Lock failure on "/var/mail/insane.lock"
Can someone please help.
TIA
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Ron Rosson ... and a UNIX user said ...
The InSaNe One rm -rf *
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