Hi.
On Thursday 13 March 2008, Bernd Wurst wrote:
Hi.
On Thursday 13 March 2008, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
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Hi.
While reading the config files, I stumbled upon this block (in various config
files):
# VIRTUAL HOSTS (servers only):
#
# Due to technical limitations in the original SSL/TLS protocol, a dedicated
# IP address is required for each virtual host certificate. If you have
# multiple
Bernd Wurst writes:
Am I wrong or are there too many blocks per IP address?
Yes, it's only a comment typo but I got confused reading that.
Also an additional, even more minor issue: the second example address starts
with 192.68 and I would think it should be 192.168. This is also true for
tovis wrote:
After some probes I have managed to send a simple email from user1 to
user2 resides on the same host (interesting sendmail is accept
[EMAIL PROTECTED] address, what wasn't accepted from fetchmail).
The command line is probably more user friendly on than port 25.
I have
formed
tovis wrote:
1. How can I makemime header From: with characters different from
ASCII,
I mean national characters iso-8859-2 or utf-8?
When I'm use makemime ... -a From: Kökény Tüske
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have funny chacters as a result, instead of ö,é,ü receiving a mail.
Those
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Download: http://www.courier-mta.org/download.php
I forgot to mention before that BuildPreReq: /etc/mime.types should be
added to the spec, so that it will build under mock.
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This SF.net email is
Gordon Messmer writes:
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Download: http://www.courier-mta.org/download.php
I forgot to mention before that BuildPreReq: /etc/mime.types should be
added to the spec, so that it will build under mock.
Where specifically is this dependency needed?
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Hi.
On Thursday 13 March 2008, Alessandro Vesely wrote:
[Headers as utf-8]
All these standards are changing, but it will take decades before
everyone agrees on a worldwide charset (probably klingon, if not utf-8.)
Well, I do not know of any mail application that has memorable charset-support