RE: Qmail Relay Question; A Newbie Speaks

2000-03-20 Thread Kai MacTane
At 3/18/2000 11:20 AM -0700, Stephen Bosch wrote or quoted: Just so you all know, I've only been running Linux for three months, and q-mail for about one month. I am a newbie in every sense of the word. Here is my PRIMER ON HOW TO GET A DECENT RESPONSE ON THE QMAIL LIST *for the lost and

RE: Qmail Relay Question; A Newbie Speaks

2000-03-18 Thread Stephen Bosch
I have been watching this list for a few weeks now. And the people on here are the most un-helpful people I have seen. Your typical answer to a question is man this or man that. Hmn. Perhaps we need a mailing list on how to submit to mailing lists. Just so you all know, I've only been

Re: Qmail Relay Question; A Newbie Speaks

2000-03-18 Thread iv0
Stephen Bosch wrote: PRIMER ON HOW TO GET A DECENT RESPONSE ON THE QMAIL LIST *for the lost and confused* snip Very nice primer. NOW - thought you were going to get away, huh? I have a question: First, I've done a bit of looking but it's not immediately obvious to me where qmail

Re: Qmail Relay Question; A Newbie Speaks

2000-03-18 Thread Magnus Bodin
On Sat, Mar 18, 2000 at 11:20:00AM -0700, Stephen Bosch wrote: [lots of good advice torn away] NOW - thought you were going to get away, huh? I have a question: First, I've done a bit of looking but it's not immediately obvious to me where qmail puts its logs -- in fact, I don't even know

Re: Qmail Relay Question; A Newbie Speaks

2000-03-18 Thread Russ Allbery
iv0 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: 1) you dump the output: 21 /dev/null In the interest of random correction... this is a common shell output redirection mistake. The above does not send stdout and stderr to /dev/null; it sends stdout to /dev/null and stderr to wherever stdout was going before it