On Wed, Jul 18, 2001 at 04:18:39PM +0100, Paul Rae wrote:
Hi got a few quick questions about exim:
1. Theres a few items in my mailq that I want to remove, how do I delete
them?
exim -Mrm message-id
2. How can I run of reports for mail that has been sent? i.e. produce a
report saying x
I'm trying to load Potato on an HP Netserver LH3, which has a symbios
controller, and a megaraid controller. Booting off the CD, after it
sees the megaraid controller, it locks. Now I know Linux runs on this,
since I just stripped RH 5.2 off it. Any ideas?
Tim
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Tim Sailer (at home)
On Thu, Jan 04, 2001 at 12:04:13AM +0100, Philipp Schulte wrote:
On Wed, Jan 03, 2001 at 05:37:56PM -0500, Tim Sailer wrote:
I have a Debian box with 2 NICs. Both 100Meg, running in full duplex. This
machine is running as a ftp proxy. As part of the traffic going through the
box, some
On Wed, May 17, 2000 at 05:28:54PM +1000, Craig Sanders wrote:
On Tue, May 16, 2000 at 10:43:20PM -0400, Chris Wagner wrote:
At 07:29 PM 5/16/00 -0400, Jeremy Hansen wrote:
Autoinstall (Red Hat's kickstart)
This is also something fairly important. We need this as we do a
lot of mass
On Feb 22, HHaque wrote
I am try to use dselect. When I choose Access, I am getting the following
message:
dselect:unable to open/create access method lockfile:permission denied
I need suggestion how I can overcome this problem
You need to run deslect as root, not as a normal user.
Tim
On Dec 25, Kevin J Poorman wrote
Hi,
I have a hypothetical situation ... and it's corrlaly questions...
If I wanted to connect 2 debian machines together with ethernet cards ...
How would I set it up so that the 2 computers can share files and
printers...
What if one of the machines
On Dec 19, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
I just threw together a page on IP Aliasing, since it seems to be a
topic more and more. If someone more knowledgeable than I could take
a look at it, I would appreciate it.
Heh. Oops! I guess telling you where to look would be even better!
It's off my ISP
I just threw together a page on IP Aliasing, since it seems to be a
topic more and more. If someone more knowledgeable than I could take
a look at it, I would appreciate it.
Tim
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Tim Sailer (at home) Coastal Internet, Inc.
Network and Systems Operations
On Dec 19, Craig Sawyer wrote
Nice page, I don't ever put the dev in my route add -host 111.222.333.444
eth0:1 line.
Hrm. Good point. It's not in the man page anymore. I guess old habits
die hard..
you might want to go into, eth0 being the first ethernet card, and some
ppl may want it on
On Dec 14, Fenrick wrote
There are problems with certain runs of the K6 and linux with
more than 32 MB RAM. It's documented on their web page, along
with how to return your defective chip for a good one. Since
you have to send it to them first, I just switched the K6 we
had into a
On Dec 14, Aaron Walker wrote
If it uses TCP/IP, how does Win95 see it in Network Neighborhood?
Fenrick wrote:
Lets say I have a Win95 box and a Linux box. Does Win95 view the samba
connection as TCP/IP or NetBEUI?
It uses TCP/IP.
Netbios encapsulated in tcp/ip
Tim
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On Dec 12, A. M. Varon wrote
Hi,
I have heard of some problems with AMD K6 Anyone to comment?
The reason is because I have a K6 200 right beside me. :)
There are problems with certain runs of the K6 and linux with
more than 32 MB RAM. It's documented on their web page, along
with how
On Dec 10, Kevin Traas wrote
I'm looking to convert from smail to exim for various reasons
Anyway, I've no experience with exim. Can anyone give me any pointers on
how to proceed with this particular roll-over or let me know of any docs
I can RTFM, etc. Any caveats, things to watch
On Dec 07, Nathan E Norman wrote
A while ago I posted a question as to whether there were differences
between the two Radius packages (Merit vs. Livingston). So far, no
responses ... nobody using Radius?? Wrong forum for the question?
I use the one that Miquel wrote. You can find it at
On Dec 08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
Magicfilter depends on being able to tell what kind of file it is.
Yup.
I think the file has to begin with %!PS-Adobe- for it to be detected
I think just %! would work.
as PostScript. Is that the case? Try sending it small PostScript files
and see if it
On Dec 06, Kingsley G. Morse Jr. wrote
Would someone be so kind as to tell me where the Incoming directory is?
I'd like to check if updates of some programs that I use have arrived.
(lyx and imagemagic, for example)
Look in llug.sep.bnl.gov/pub/debian
Tim
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Tim Sailer (at home)
On Nov 09, G. Kapetanios wrote
Hi,
Something strange has happened to my X sessions since upgrading to glibc6
stuf (3.3.1-1). Sometimes whan I finish the session an X process (
FvwmButtons ) remains active and uses about 50% of my cpu time. In order
to stop it I have to use kill -9. Has
On Nov 06, Alberto Ruiz wrote
Is possible to configure smail as a virtual mail server handling more than
one domain? I know you can do it with sendmail.
I think I have what you need at http://www.buoy.com/isp
Tim
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Tim Sailer (at home) Coastal Internet, Inc.
On Nov 04, Paul Miller wrote
I'm looking for some decent howtos on setting up a Linux dial-up ppp
server. Anyone have a suggestion?
http://www.buoy.com/isp
Tim
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Tim Sailer (at home) Coastal Internet, Inc.
Network and Systems Operations PO Box 671
On Nov 03, Jim Pick wrote
I've recently installed exim and set up several smartlist mailing
lists. Things are working the way I want them to, except for
one thing.
Every outgoing message contains a Resent-To: header with the addresses
of everyone on the list. How can I get rid of this?
On Oct 28, Hamish Moffatt wrote
I had this problem too. The text and example in options.ttyXX
appears to be incorrect; they should be the other way around.
(At least, that fixed it for me). This file is only mentioned
but not documented in ppp(8). I filed a bug report.
The proper syntax on
On Oct 26, Marcus Brinkmann wrote
As dc posted to debian-dissent, he intends to make his own distribution.
He changed the topic of debian-dissent to reflect this decision.
He also removed dissenters from the list.
What Censorship? Hrm... :)
So I think we can consider the
On Sep 12, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
On Fri, 12 Sep 1997, dada wrote:
Is there any how-to to setup an ppp server under Debian?
I need detailled information becouse I'm newie :-) and I want set up one
ppp server at my home.
Regards.
Depending how many users you want to server
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