On Sat, 28 Jan 2006, Gary Palmer wrote:
Hi,
I was reading the docs (I know, shocking) and came across this bit at this
link:
http://www.exim.org/exim-html-4.60/doc/html/spec.html/ch05.html#id2533742*
-oMr* /protocol name/
See *-oMa* above for general remarks about the *-oM*
* on the Fri, Jan 27, 2006 at 12:19:27PM +, Tony Finch wrote:
I *could* leave LDAP on, but it seems like a waste of resources to be
constantly querying the AD, unless I can get this one last thing working...
I think you should leave LDAP on. It's unsurprising that things break when
your
Vahric MUHTARYAN wrote:
can I put different conditions under each section like this
yes.
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Mike Cardwell wrote:
* on the Fri, Jan 27, 2006 at 12:19:27PM +, Tony Finch wrote:
I *could* leave LDAP on, but it seems like a waste of resources to be
constantly querying the AD, unless I can get this one last thing working...
I think you should leave LDAP on. It's unsurprising that
Bill Hacker wrote:
I *could* leave LDAP on, but it seems like a waste of resources to be
constantly querying the AD, unless I can get this one last thing
working...
I think you should leave LDAP on. It's unsurprising that things break
when
your user database isn't available.
You think I
Mike Cardwell wrote:
Bill Hacker wrote:
*trim*
... The answer I was hoping for would have been
something along the lines of:
You need to take a look at the section of code starting at line xxx of
the file foo.c. You can probably set the return-path by setting the
variable xx to it at
We are using exim 4.60 with standard configuration. We are using just
one virus scanner the following way:
av_scanner=cmdline:/usr/local/uvscan/uvscan --secure -rv --summary
--noboot --al
lole --analyse --mime --program --unzip
%s:password-protected|Found:(Found.*|is
password-.*)
Is there
On Saturday 28 January 2006 11:13, Mike Cardwell wrote:
That is an option yes,
but the point of my email was to try and find an alternative solution
that would allow me to turn it off.
Why not, periodically or on-change, export a copy of the relevent fields
of the AD to a flat-file or
hi,
exim4 is set up as an internet host
can't send/receive mail
any ideas, where am I wrong?
thank u,
xerex
the log:
2006-01-29 18:16:15 End queue run: pid=17865
2006-01-29 18:46:15 Start queue run: pid=17958
2006-01-29 18:48:04 1F3Gei-0004fn-VX lt;= [EMAIL PROTECTED] U=root P=lo
Sujit Choudhury wrote:
Is there any way we can use another virus scanner (say clamav) without
changing the config a great deal. I think MailScanner provides
Don't know what a great deal is for you, but it's possible and explained
in the fine manual, at the end of chapter 40.1.
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On Mon, 23 Jan 2006 19:17:52 +0100, Stanislaw Halik
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Marc Haber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could I use env -i start-stop-daemon --start ...? I only need use
Perl inside Exim with no change in timestamp format...
Yes, that should work. Since you're using Debian I suggest
On Sat, 28 Jan 2006 21:33:36 +0100, L S [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
exim4 is set up as an internet host
can't send/receive mail
any ideas, where am I wrong?
Looks like you neither googled for how to ask smart questions, nor
read the docs available from Debian and the Exim project.
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