I am getting Jonathan Z to setup a router type dspam box for my
qmailtoaster server.
I do not know how to answer his request for information about the dspam
database. Below is a snippet of his request:
OK so should these other account names share the same database, or
separate databases? Are thes
I was actually thinking about distributing unpatched binaries for all
djb licensed stuff and have yum patch them using binary diffs.
Seems a bit complicated and a lot could go wrong thoguh . . .
On 4/27/07, Warren (mailing lists) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
No, it means that you cannot distribut
No, it means that you cannot distribute binary (compiled) RPMs. So
while .src.rpm files are OK, i386.rpm or .x86_64.rpm is not allowed.
The only way I could think of around this would be to distribute
tarballs of the source as .i386.rpm and have the postinstall script
actually compile and in
Warren (mailing lists) wrote:
We talked about this several months back. The main problem is that,
by its license, qmail can only be distributed as source, yum is
generally for installing object rpms.
I assume that means that you cannot install both the compiled qmail and
source at the same ti
Just a last footnote, I did verified that all systems were running and
qmailctl said everything was up.
Terius
Guillermo Villasana wrote:
yes
Carlos Melo wrote:
It happens for all pop3 users?
Em Sexta 27 Abril 2007 14:32, Guillermo Villasana escreveu:
Hi everyone, last night I had a powe
Hi everyone, after checking out my configuration files with a similar
system I have, everything seemed to be ok. So I rebooted the server, and
it seems that everything is working fine again.
Thanks anyway.
Terius
Guillermo Villasana wrote:
yes
Carlos Melo wrote:
It happens for all pop3 use
yes
Carlos Melo wrote:
It happens for all pop3 users?
Em Sexta 27 Abril 2007 14:32, Guillermo Villasana escreveu:
Hi everyone, last night I had a power failure and after the reboot I had
the following problem in POP3 sessions
-ERR this user has no $HOME/Maildir
with imap sessions I can r
Hello, I thought I'd share a recent experience in case someone else
had the same problem: I manage an ezmlm list for a client and a few
months ago I discovered the subscriber list was gone/deleted/hacked.
This is a very low volume newsletter or I would have noticed earlier. No
evidence of se
It happens for all pop3 users?
Em Sexta 27 Abril 2007 14:32, Guillermo Villasana escreveu:
> Hi everyone, last night I had a power failure and after the reboot I had
> the following problem in POP3 sessions
>
> -ERR this user has no $HOME/Maildir
>
> with imap sessions I can read my email... I ch
Hi everyone, last night I had a power failure and after the reboot I had
the following problem in POP3 sessions
-ERR this user has no $HOME/Maildir
with imap sessions I can read my email... I checked the filesystem and
it seems to be ok, so I am thinking that one configuration file got
corrup
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