Stefan Onken [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
4) when trying to send an email:
mail from: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
250 ok
rcpt to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
553 sorry, that domain isn't in my list of allowed rcpthosts
(#5.7.1)
You have to
a) authenticate yourself before sending or
b) set the environment
Stonki [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
or do I get you wrong ?
Your sample telnet session didn't show any authentication. You have
to start the authentication in SMTP and provide some type of
credentials.
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Stefan Onken [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
shared object:Cannot allocate memory
any idea ?
The answer is there: Cannot allocate memory.
Increase the memory limits for qmail-smtpd (set by softlimit or
ulimit). For the ebuild its in /var/qmail/control/conf-common
(SOFTLIMIT_OPTS).
Regards, Frank
Joshua Banks [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Never mind. I got it all working just fine. Not forwarding any longer.
Glad to hear that.
Remove the sym linked /service directory. And recreate after
performing the following steps?? Should I stop svscan first
before performing the above and below
Joshua Banks [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Was this patch automatically applied when I emerged djbdns ??
Yes. It's part of the ebuild.
When I do a qpkq -I -v this patch isn't listed.
I don't know what qpkg is or does. Sorry.
Wouldn't the above apply to how this is setup normally...regardless
Joshua Banks [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Where are you getting this info??
The info about the changes was from the README of the patch that
changes the dnscache behaviour.
(/usr/portage/distfiles/djbdns-1.04-fwdzone.patch)
I have a forwarding cache setup right now and it works like a charm.
Mike Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If you don't want, or need, a dns server all of your own then you will have
nothing to tell dnscache about,
A short sidenote: if your use forwarding (normally not recommended)
you should know that the ebuild contains a patch that changes the
Andrei Ivanov [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What are those requirements ?
From the fwdzone-patch:
+ * The FORWARDONLY environment variable doesn't work anymore. By default,
+dnscache performs only iterative queries, like in pre-1.03 versions.
+
+ * Configure the root/servers directory of dnscache
Hi,
Nokia provides Linux drivers for the D211 data card but only mentions
RedHat without referring to a kernel version.
Does anybody use a D211 card under Gentoo? If so, are there some
limitations? I'm esp. interested in GPRS, but WLAN may be important as
well.
Regards, Frank
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Karl Huysmans [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
2-disk/1-spare software RAID 1.
This will not protect you against accidental file deletion or (???)
viruses, but at least, you don' t even have to think about backups.
At least in typical office environments backups are mostly used
exactly for that
Jorge Almeida [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Yes, but Kmail doesn't seem to offer that much in the way of
customization... Maybe there are ways to configure it besides the entry
in the Settings menu, who knows?
http://cr.yp.to/qmail/faq/appearance.html#host-masquerading
Regards, Frank
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Jorge Almeida [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Moreover, top and ps aux show 4 supervise-related zombies, which may or
may not have something to do with this issue.
What does the log say (tm)?
Regards, Frank
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Jorge Almeida [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What does the log say (tm)?
I'm not sure I understand the question (what is tm?), but:
This is a common joke: the question is a trademark of qmails author
D.J. Bernstein.
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Dhruba Bandopadhyay [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
However, what good threaded email clients are there?
Gnus (running in Xemacs).
Gnus is basically a newsreader that is designed to handle large
amounts of messages very well. Mail is handled through the included
storage backend systems.
Gnus is
Jonathan Nichols [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I think that's a fairly rough list.. ;)
Yes, you missed the main problem that maildirs address: there are no
locking problems with maildir but possibly big ones with mbox.
Regards, Frank
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Jonathan Nichols [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Never used qmail, but I've heard the author/license/etc is a bit..odd..
If you never tried qmail you may have read nothing from the author. If
this is the case why do you spread this nonsense then?
The discussion Postfix vs. qmail nearly always comes
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