in the delivery process?)
but I can't see where to do it for remote delivery.
Cheers,
Rasjid.
PS. I think the SME server is a great product!!! It is a wonderful example of
what can be done with Linux and Open Source.
Rasjid Wilcox
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Not necessarily... I'm not all that impressed with the new format of APC, and
as a result, I only skim through it nowadays, so it's quite possible that I
missed it...
doing this?
Or is there some other way to deal with this problem?
Thanks,
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Darrell,
On your 'Other e-mail settings', I take it you have 'E-mail to unknown users:'
set to 'Send to administrator'? Perhaps try setting this to 'Return to Sender'.
Rasjid.
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From: Darrell May [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: e-smith-devinfo [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL
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Sent: Tuesday, 19 March 2002 8:03 AM
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Subject: Fwd: Re: [e-smith-devinfo] LTSP
Oops. Forgot the list on the reply.
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Date: Mon, 18 Mar
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From: Brandon Friedman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, 17 May 2002 2:19 AM
To: Mitel Devinfo List
Subject: [e-smith-devinfo] Group Quota
I have given up try to implement default quota on the filesystem -
instead I intend to try use group quota.
My
-Original Message-
From: ed sharpe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
note though on any of these MFH 2002 systems we do not have mail
enabled
yet!
For around a month I had my home SME mail server running on a 486DX4 133MHz
machine. If it wasn't for the fact that I wanted to enalble
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From: Brandon Friedman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, 17 July 2002 4:22 AM
To: Mitel Devinfo List
Subject: [e-smith-devinfo] SCP rather ftp
For those looking to move from insecure ftp...
I have found a great little util called WinSCP...
Another option for those looking for an MS Exchange / MS Outlook replacement
that works with SME could be 'Time and Chaos' from http://www.isbister.com.
They also have an Email Client (Express Plus) that integrates with 'Time and
Chaos' to provide a complete Email / shared Calendar / shared
I have not installed 5.5 at work yet (still waiting for the CD's), but from
memory it allows you to specify group quota as well as user quota.
Setting the group quota will limit just the files in the users home
directory. (Only files stored under users home directory are in the users
group -
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On Wed, 24 Jul 2002, Gordon Rowell wrote:
We don't currently have group quotas. That would be a great project
for someone to implement.
Indeed. Since each user has their own group, home directory quotas could
be
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From: Darrell May [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Greetings,
I would like to open for discussion a possible development project for
designing multi-homed Internet redundancy into SME 5.5. By this I mean
utilize three nics, two external network interfaces, each with
On Tue, 15 Oct 2002 10:50 pm, Rasjid Wilcox wrote:
I remember a while back (June to be precise) there was some discussion
about SME 5.5 and the removal of obtuse smtp, which meant that one of the
contribs that dropped spam 'at the door' (ie, you don't pay for the wasted
bandwidth) no longer
On Tue, 15 Oct 2002 10:56 pm, Brandon Friedman wrote:
Which contrib was it?
I think you mean Darrell May's?
Yes, I do mean Darrell's. And by the comments just passed, I'm hoping that it
can now be made to work with 5.6 (or even 5.5).
I really don't like paying to download spam.
Rasjid.
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Rasjid Wilcox [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
our firewall is Linux based so I think much of what I
plan to do will carry across.
Great. Keep us posted.
Unfortunately, not much positive to report. The load balancing
On Sat, 2 Nov 2002 9:55 am, Charlie Brady wrote:
All I ask is that you respect Mitel's right to do what it chooses to do in
the interest of its customers and shareholders.
I think one of the things that we need to be clear about is that while SME is
an open-sourced product, it is not currently
On Wed, 6 Nov 2002 1:55 am, Abe Loveless wrote:
too, but not yure if it is possible with two DSL Lines
without fixed ip addresses at both wnds - did you use two
fixed ip address end points or one/two of them are road warriors ?
Michael
Michael,
My particular case used 2 static IP
MimerDesk is the best open-source HTML based groupware package that I've come
across. See http://www.mimerdesk.org/. MimerDesk 1.5.3.2 is the current
production release of MimerDesk, although I believe that 1.6 is nearing
completion.
I have done an initial packaging of the Perl modules
On Mon, 21 Oct 2002 9:08 am, Charlie Brady wrote:
On 20 Oct 2002, Rob Walker wrote:
For e-smith 5.1.2, should I have a full build of redhat 7.3 available so
that I can do the once in a while rpm --rebuild ??
RH 7.1
And for 5.5, what?
RH 7.2
For 5.6, I suspect a redhat 7.3 setup?
On Mon, 18 Nov 2002 2:01 pm, Stewart Evans wrote:
After sorting through a pile of datasheets, and noticing
the last big discussion on backup software was back in
July.
Is there a GUI/Web based software that you would recommend
to a customer who needs single file recovery access to their
I have been looking at 'qpsmtpd' (http://develooper.com/code/qpsmtpd/) as a
possible replacement for mailfront (or qmail-smtpd, depending on how you view
things).
It is written in perl, and can potentially do the 'drop spam at the doorstep'
thing that many people (including myself) would like.
On Tue, 19 Nov 2002 12:58 am, Gordon Rowell wrote:
On Tue, Nov 19, 2002 at 12:09:26AM +1100, Rasjid Wilcox
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I have been looking at 'qpsmtpd' (http://develooper.com/code/qpsmtpd/)
as a possible replacement for mailfront (or qmail-smtpd, depending
on how you view
-Original Message-
From: Gordon Rowell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
I'm not clear why you're trying to impose relay rules on the local
interface(s).
Gordon is right. There is not need to worry about mailrules on local
interfaces. I have not looked at SME 5.6 yet, but I imagine that it
-Original Message-
From: Rasjid Wilcox [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
snip
That being said, I have almost finished putting together an 'incremental
snapshot rsync backup' which backs up to another PC running SME. A base
level PC with a 80Gig drive is probably less than a tape drive
I've been meaning to ask this for ages.
I know what /etc/e-smith/templates and templates-custom are for, but what are
templates-user and templates-user-custom for??
Are they ever used, or are they just a leftover from a bygone era?
Rasjid.
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On Thu, 28 Nov 2002 6:51 am, Craig Genner wrote:
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And before I do that I will try another download of the ISO :-)
If you use rsync with the -P option, with your current (bad) ISO as the target
(and a good copy as the source) it will fix your ISO at the cost of probably
under a Meg of data
. For example, if an IP address sends
mail to 5 non-existant users, we could immediately add them to our personal
'blacklist'.
See http://www.openminddev.net/twiki/bin/view/Main/QpsmtpdPlugins for info on
the sql_maillog plugin.
Cheers,
Rasjid.
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http
On Tue, 3 Dec 2002 12:42 am, Rasjid Wilcox wrote:
I have a beta HOWTO on how to install qpsmtpd on SME.
The HOWTO is available at
http://www.openminddev.net/twiki/bin/view/Main/MitelSME
### I have revised this HOWTO to ALPHA status ###
DO NOT USE ON A PRODUCTION SERVER.
It has been pointed
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From: Ian Wells [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Last month there was some discussion on this list on Backups to disc.
Rasjid had a rsync script, and also mentioned rsback
Noah was looking at BackupPC, which looks interesting,
http://backuppc.sourceforge.net/info.html
From: Les Mikesell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
snip
... it is hard to beat the combination of:
sendmail (8.12.x+)
MimeDefang (running concurrently with sendmail with the
'milter' interface)
SpamAssassin (run internally by MimeDefang)
Clam Antivirus (running as the 'clamd' daemon)
be adapted to use Unison or
whatever, rather than rsync as the transport protocol.
Cheers,
Rasjid.
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On Tue, 28 Jan 2003 8:33 am, Jeff Coleman wrote:
Any comments or suggestions?
I also think it is a very good idea.
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On Sat, 8 Feb 2003 3:37 am, Greg J. Zartman wrote:
Does anyone know how to set qmail environment variables?
Try /etc/tcprules/tcp.smtp (or rather, the template(s) that create it).
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of the way. (For example, I'd like to write a 'find file'
application that runs using locate and grep on the SME server. The amount of
network traffic created by doing a windows 'find file' on a workstation to
find a file on a server has always struck me as absurd!)
Cheers,
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network access again.
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, as it narrows the
field slightly.
Anyway, thanks a lot Brian for the compilation.
Cheers,
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From: Charlie Brady [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Now, having said all this, I think you may be trying to reinvent the
wheel. I vaguely recall someone already having a contrib to
manage printer
queues.
My guess is that Charlie is thinking of the following contrib.
'pear install module' for each one that seems missing may do the
trick, but will I end up with module versions incomplatible with SME?
Before I proceed on another wild goose chase, any suggestions or pointers to
existing howto's would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Rasjid.
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On Thursday 28 August 2003 13:04, Dan Brown wrote:
From: Rasjid Wilcox [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
libraries from horde) and I have not been able to get webmail to
work after upgrading to php 4.3.2.
Have you tried following the steps from
http://www.leiinc.com/repository/Linux
Kevin Tollison wrote:
A friend sent this link to me today with the message:
I finally found at least one reason to use Windows Server!
I have not found anything similar to this for Linux. Is it out there and if
not would it be feasible to attempt a project like this project?
www.exchange4linux.org
It is fully GPL, and written in Python. It says it is stable, but I have no
idea just how stable it really is, since I've not tried it. (Ran across it
by mistake just a few days ago.)
Anyway, I thought this might interest some people here.
Cheers,
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to ignore the RECORD_ROUTE
option, in which case you are out of luck, but I've personally not seen that
yet. It has always worked for me.
Cheers,
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their efforts and their huge gift to the community.
Seasons greetings too all.
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