Re: Mailing from apache email address

2003-11-10 Thread Henning Schmiedehausen
How about setting up SMTP AUTH over TLS? This is pretty simple (at least
with sendmail) and you don't need to fiddle with SSH for sending mail.

Don't we have a full fledged Java based mail server in the ASF? ;-)
(ducks, runs)

Regards
Henning


On Fri, 2003-11-07 at 23:25, Brian Behlendorf wrote:
 Joshua and Joerg said you can just send mail as whomever you like through
 your local SMTP relay; and while that's usually true, some conservative
 sysadmins will only allow relaying through of mail claiming to be from a
 particular sender domain; furthermore it's becoming more common for port
 25 outgoing to be filtered when coming from untrusted networks.
 
 Therefore, you have one other option involving SSH, but allowing you to
 use your local mail client.  Minotaur.apache.org is configured to allow
 SMTP relaying via the localhost interface.  So what you do is set up an
 SSH tunnel that connects your own localhost port X (X can be any value
 above 1024) to minotaur's localhost port 25; then in your mail client
 configuration, you set your SMTP server to be localhost, port X.  When
 you send a message, your mail client will connect to localhost:X, relayed
 over your SSH connection to localhost:25 on minotaur.  I do this, though
 not with apache.org's server.
 
 In a similar way, you can use the POP service that runs on minotaur's
 localhost interface.  Tunnel to localhost:110.
 
   Brian
 
 On Wed, 5 Nov 2003, Phil Steitz wrote:
  Apologies if the answer to this question is obvious and I have just not
  stumbled on it; but I am having a hard time legally sending mail from
  my apache email address. Short of logging in to minotaur via ssh and
  using pine, I know of no authenticated way to do this. I can't seem to
  connect my Mozilla mail client via SMTP. From the headers on mails from
  this and other apache lists, it looks like some folks are just modifying
  the headers.  I can set up my local sendmail to push [EMAIL PROTECTED];
  but that seems bogus to me.  Even when I send from minotaur, the headers
  don't look right.  Can someone give me a clue?  What do other people do?
  Is there a doc on this somewhere?
 
  Phil
 
 
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Clover license for the ASF?

2003-11-10 Thread Leo Simons
Hi gang,
Clover is a cool tool for calculating unit test coverage
of java software (http://www.thecortex.net/clover/). They
make free copies available to open source projects
(http://www.thecortex.net/clover/freelicense.jsp); some
ASF projects already have received such licenses
(http://www.thecortex.net/clover/testimonials.html).
Has anyone requested an ASF-wide clover license yet, or
discussed it with the clover people? Would that be a good
idea to do? Does anyone have any contacts over at Cortex?
cheers!
- LSD

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RE: Clover license for the ASF?

2003-11-10 Thread Vincent Massol
Hi Leo,

Brendan Humphreys (cc-ed in this mail) should be able to help you.

-Vincent

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 From: Leo Simons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 10 November 2003 19:40
 To: community@apache.org
 Subject: Clover license for the ASF?
 
 Hi gang,
 
 Clover is a cool tool for calculating unit test coverage
 of java software (http://www.thecortex.net/clover/). They
 make free copies available to open source projects
 (http://www.thecortex.net/clover/freelicense.jsp); some
 ASF projects already have received such licenses
 (http://www.thecortex.net/clover/testimonials.html).
 
 Has anyone requested an ASF-wide clover license yet, or
 discussed it with the clover people? Would that be a good
 idea to do? Does anyone have any contacts over at Cortex?
 
 cheers!
 
 - LSD
 
 
 
 
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