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From: Björn Lindström [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2003 10:35 PM
Subject: [gentoo-user] Re: Really off topic question: Matrix Reloaded
Norberto Bensa [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So far, I've rent The Matrix: Reloaded three
How can i get the spell chcker working in evolution?
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... I'm very sorry people, I found that my mail server was overloaded,
and was bouncing all the mail I got, and like an idiot, I was sat there
all day long waiting fr emails to come! Anyway, would I would like to
know, is how can I get all of yesterdays postings? Is it possible?
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I have got a dilema. I have a client who needs an exchange server, but
also mailman. They have two machines already setup, but one IP, with two
domain names. Thier router can only forward requests to port 80 to one
machine. I'm not about to re educate an entire department about using
port 81, and
I'm hosting a few web sites on the same server. But I want the sites to
appear in some of my users home directoryies. For example, the person
that maintains the site domainB.com I want the directory tree for that
domain to appear at the point /home/domainBadmin/domainB/ and so on for
the other
Can anyone here recommend some rescue CD's? I've used knoppix, and it
seems to be more of a complete distro.
I just wondered if there is anything that comes with software that I can
use to scan a hard disk, rid the hd of virii, things like that.
TIA
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i use bind 9 on my main server, to provide DNS info for my network...
but the problem seems to be that it's DNS record for
itself, gives the external IP address, and not the internal one, that my
clients need. How can I change this??
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On Wed, 2003-08-27 at 11:03, Stroller wrote:
On Tuesday, 26 August 2003, at 13:32PM, Angel Gabriel wrote:
Each time I use fetchmail on this one system, mail never seems to be
delivered locally. Even when I send mail from one user to the next it
says mail sending, but nothing ever seems
On Wed, 2003-08-27 at 11:03, Stroller wrote:
On Tuesday, 26 August 2003, at 13:32PM, Angel Gabriel wrote:
Each time I use fetchmail on this one system, mail never seems to be
delivered locally. Even when I send mail from one user to the next it
says mail sending, but nothing ever seems
On Wed, 2003-08-27 at 11:03, Stroller wrote:
On Tuesday, 26 August 2003, at 13:32PM, Angel Gabriel wrote:
Each time I use fetchmail on this one system, mail never seems to be
delivered locally. Even when I send mail from one user to the next it
says mail sending, but nothing ever seems
Each time I use fetchmail on this one system, mail never seems to be
delivered locally. Even when I send mail from one user to the next it
says mail sending, but nothing ever seems to arrive. I use postfix,
(naturally), and I'm very confused, how would I go about debugging this
problem.
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Is it possible to run more than one copy of postfix on the same machine?
I run mailman, and whenever there is a post to the machine, for a while
people sending mail inside my subnet, can't connect to it, because all
the processes are taken up. Adding more won't help because mailman will
just use
I have a feeleing that my ~/.procmailrc files are being skipped, it
seems that email being delivered via fetchmail, is not following the
rules in these files. Is there anyway, to force fetchmail to send all
mail it collects to procmail?
I use postfix as my MTA
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I guess the subject says it all
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Over the ast few days, I have been getting a lot of messages, which are
spam, posted to my lycos email address, the one I use here, adn for
other mailing lists. This is begining to annoy me, occasionally, I'd get
about two or three a day, now, I get about 60 or 70. I can't run filters
on the
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