> Martin McCarthy: In responce to your email. Procmail is not being invoked
> and as you asked the permissions of the home dir is drwxr-s--- and of the
> procmail file -rwxrwx---
If your MTA (sendmail or exim or whatever) is trying to use procmail
then it should be logging a "suspicious rcfile
Hi again,
Martin McCarthy: In responce to your email. Procmail is not being invoked
and as you asked the permissions of the home dir is drwxr-s--- and of the
procmail file -rwxrwx---
Rob Schneider: Procmail does use the $HOME variable how ever this is correct
and showing the apropreate home
> I was running procmail on all my user accounts up to about a week ago. Then i
> moved the home folder of the accounts to /home/users/USERNAME and now procmail
> isnt working. All the files were moved, and .procmailrc is in the new home dir
> as before. Does anyone know how to get Procmail worki
Stuart Mc Anderson wrote:
Hi All,
I was running procmail on all my user accounts up to about a week ago. Then i
moved the home folder of the accounts to /home/users/USERNAME and now procmail
isnt working. All the files were moved, and .procmailrc is in the new home dir
as before. Does anyone know
Title: RE: [Scottish] PCI ADSL card?
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Would this not be a configuration option within your mail server? In my
exim.conf file, I have
procmail:
driver = localuser
transport = procmail_pipe
require_files =
${local_part}:+${home}:+${home}/.procmailrc:+/usr/bin/procmail
no_verify
I would imagine (for Exim at least) you would i
Hi All,
I was running procmail on all my user accounts up to about a week ago. Then i
moved the home folder of the accounts to /home/users/USERNAME and now procmail
isnt working. All the files were moved, and .procmailrc is in the new home dir
as before. Does anyone know how to get Procmail worki
On Mon, 2003-06-23 at 10:31, Rory Macdonald wrote:
> On Sun, 2003-06-22 at 22:52, Alistair Riddell wrote:
> > The 2003 UKUUG Linux technical conference is taking place in Edinburgh,
> > Scotland from the 31 July to the 3 August 2003. The deadline for
> > early-bird rates offering up to 50% off conf
On Sun, 2003-06-22 at 22:52, Alistair Riddell wrote:
> The 2003 UKUUG Linux technical conference is taking place in Edinburgh,
> Scotland from the 31 July to the 3 August 2003. The deadline for
> early-bird rates offering up to 50% off conference fees is 30th June so be
> sure to book your place be
Hello S.L.U.G,
Has anyone had any experience with internal ADSL cards? If so, what
works and what doesn't?
TIA
Mark.
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The 2003 UKUUG Linux technical conference is taking place in Edinburgh,
Scotland from the 31 July to the 3 August 2003. The deadline for
early-bird rates offering up to 50% off conference fees is 30th June so be
sure to book your place before then.
Highlights of the conference include over 30 spea
My only comment would be how many ram slots does the new m/b have for
each type of memory?
If you are only using 2 sticks of 133 at the mo, you would normally be
ok, but if you have a combination of more than that, it might not all
fit on the m/b :(
Also remember that if you want to upgrade your m
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