On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 7:31 PM, Siggy Brentrupdeb...@psycho.i21k.de wrote:
Here's the question again: which one of the abundance of MTAs in
Debian is capable of address rewriting depending on destination?
I am pretty sure exim can do this. Chapter 24 in the manual describes
headers_rewrite
On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 10:20 AM, Siggy Brentrupdeb...@psycho.i21k.de wrote:
No, exim4 can't do it either, the reason given in
http://wiki.exim.org/FAQ/Rewriting_addresses/Q0807
is convincing.
Ok, your question wasn't too clear on that. I didn't know you needed
to rewrite the envelope sender
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Date: Fri, 7 Mar 2008 11:57:13 +0200
Source: python-webunit
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Version: 1.3.8-1
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: medium
Maintainer: Izak Burger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On 6/4/07, Adrian von Bidder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just some trivia since we're speaking about .ch ... it's Kampfbahn here.
Never heard the combination with Fahrer, though. (I'm doing military
service, but not on troops where the Kampfbahn is our business)
In Afrikaans (descendant of Dutch)
On 6/4/07, Darren Salt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You mean dishevelled, unless you're using American English.
I have the wrong dictionary installed in my mail client... we South
Africans actually use british english rather than American english.
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On 10/7/06, Marc Haber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there any potential breakage to allow adduser --force-badname to
create accounts with @ in user names?
The only thing that immediately comes to mind is that of a MTA that
has to deliver mail for this user. For example, when cron runs a job
On 10/6/06, Anthony DeRobertis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not true. Mplayer is the only one with proper support for ASS subtitles.
It is also the only one that plays dvd's without halting halfway (and
in the case of xine, telling me there is a codec problem). Luckily
Ubuntu has had player in
On 10/5/06, Adam D. Barratt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
xv was removed from Debian over five years ago due to licensing issues, so
I'm afraid you're likely to have to rebuild it yourself against xorg in
order to make it work.
Oh yes, I remember it now. It is an image viewer/manipulator isn't
it?
On 7/25/06, Frank Küster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
An alternative would be to have a pseudo-package (or however we name it)
mysql-server-remote that a local admin installs to tell dpkg that it
should never install a local server. I'm not sure this is a typical use
case, but the principle might
On 7/20/06, Barbara Bloch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Hi all,
Had an argument over the weekend about which kernels are vulnerable to
the exploit that was used to take gluck down. I maintained that only
kernels = 2.6.13 and = 2.6.17.4 are vulnerable, but in the end I
proved myself wrong when I took the exploit code, changed the line
that says:
On 7/12/06, Thierry Chatelet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please answer only to the list the mail is originating.
Agreed. Cross posting is bad form.
On top, I am
wondering why we have so many ' tell the truth mail lately.
Dan Brown started it!
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