> > Yes, you've turned on sender address verification (SAV). Be careful with
> > that.
>
> no, my server is the the sender, it's the target sender that has SAV
>
> though, I guess your comment "Be careful with that" confirms what I
> thought.
Yeah, the SAV wooden spoon is sharp on *both* sides
On Fri, August 4, 2006 1:53 pm, Jeff Waugh wrote:
>
>> during attempted delivery to server at mail3.y.com.au, y.com.au
>> is doing a lookup on koala for user '[EMAIL PROTECTED]', and, refuses to
>> accept mail as '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' doesn't exist ?
>
> Yes, you've turned on sender addre
> is this what's happening here:
>
> during attempted delivery to server at mail3.y.com.au, y.com.au is
> doing a lookup on koala for user '[EMAIL PROTECTED]', and, refuses to
> accept mail as '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' doesn't exist ?
Yes, you've turned on sender address verification (SAV). B
> I'm becoming increasingly frustrated at the copy and paste behaviour of my
> linux desktops. Sometimes I can press ctrl-v to paste, other times a
> middle-click will work, sometimes the two behaviours both work but do
> different things. I don't really see the pattern. I understand that this
>
On Fri, 4 Aug 2006 12:02:25 +1000
"Menno Schaaf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Moving this to SLUG (where it should be...)
I blame it on auto-completion in my mail client :<)
>
> When you install windows on the second hard drive, it will wipe grub
> off the MBR. You'll need to use a live cd to bo
All,
I'm becoming increasingly frustrated at the copy and paste behaviour of
my linux desktops. Sometimes I can press ctrl-v to paste, other times a
middle-click will work, sometimes the two behaviours both work but do
different things. I don't really see the pattern. I understand that this
is bec
Moving this to SLUG (where it should be...)
When you install windows on the second hard drive, it will wipe grub
off the MBR. You'll need to use a live cd to boot into linux to
restore grub to the MBR.
The only difference between the single hard drive and dual hard drive
dual boot will be one le
Erik de Castro Lopo said:
> Ian Su wrote:
> > WARNING: The following packages cannot be authenticated!
> >
> > Any ideas where to get the GPG key for that repository? I've
> > installed debian-archive-keyring to no avail.
>
> Did you do an "apt-get update" after installing debian-archive-keyri
Ian Su wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Anyone else use the mirror.cse.unsw.edu.au
I'm not, however ...
> Debian apt repository and getting
>
> WARNING: The following packages cannot be authenticated!
>
> Any ideas where to get the GPG key for that repository? I've
> installed debian-archive-keyring
Ian Su wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Anyone else use the mirror.cse.unsw.edu.au Debian apt repository and getting
>
> WARNING: The following packages cannot be authenticated!
>
No help, just a data point.
I use it for debian sid and etch and don't have this problem.
--
SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Grou
I'm trying to understand some mail messages stuck in my Postfix mail queue;
koala's mail scripts pick up a default sender as '[EMAIL PROTECTED]', but,
there is no such user or mail account on koala;
is this what's happening here:
during attempted delivery to server at mail3.y.com.au, y.
Hi all,
Anyone else use the mirror.cse.unsw.edu.au Debian apt repository and getting
WARNING: The following packages cannot be authenticated!
?
Any ideas where to get the GPG key for that repository? I've installed
debian-archive-keyring to no avail. I know I could always just
--allow-unau
Hmm .. it helps to have the resources of the San Diego Supercomputer
Center at UCSD behind you in an emergency.
Fyi,
Adam Bogacki.
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Peter Miller wrote:
I'm trying to get a
svn commit --non-interactive
command to work automatically in the background from a script. But svn
barfs, saying
svn: Commit failed (details follow):
svn: Can't get password
It doesn't fail when I run the script in the foreground.
What i
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