On Jul 16, 2007, at 6:39 AM, Nigel Reed wrote:
That's the sum of your complete knowledge of
qmail-toaster? The best advice you can give me is to
change my operating system?
THanks, bud, for a useless response.
Wow, what a nice and charming attitude you have there, bud - may want
to get that
if you had to edit spec files just to run on your system, then your
system is not supported. you come over here asking for questions like
we should fix your problem. you should not be bashing someone just
because they said to use a compatible os.
and actually, mail::domainkeys was part of the ins
That's the sum of your complete knowledge of
qmail-toaster? The best advice you can give me is to
change my operating system?
THanks, bud, for a useless response.
--- Harry Zink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On Jul 14, 2007, at 5:34 AM, Nigel Reed wrote:
>
> > Any help would be very much appr
It seems that I needed to install the perl
Mail::DomainKeys module. It'd be nice if the installer
checked since that's a dependency.
Would have saved me a couple of hours and some lost
email.
Regards
Nigel
--- "Johannes Weberhofer, Weberhofer GmbH"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think, you must
I think, you must manually install some perl-modules to make spamassassin
running. Is it the new spamassassin from the developer site you are running? It
runs nicely, but some perl-* packages seem not to be referenced in from the rpm
packages. I have manually installed them. These are the ones
On Jul 14, 2007, at 5:34 AM, Nigel Reed wrote:
Any help would be very much appreciated at this stage.
Only suggestion I can make is to run it on a Centos system - I used
to run Mandrake, but found it to be too 'customized' for server use.
It's cute, and neat as a client installation, and
@40004697eaaa083fe294 connect(): No such file or
directory
This could be because I am running qmail only on one
IP address, not all ip addresses (I am not running on
localhost). Is there a way to run on both local host
and another IP address? This box has two interfaces
and a different smtpd n
Hi there,
This is a pretty urgent problem since my mail server
is now down. I am running Mandrake 2007.1 and had to
make a few minor changes to some of the .spec files to
get them to compile. The notable ones are that I am
using MySQL 5 5.0.23 and libopenssl0.9.8 0.9.8e.
Everything compiles but