, emerge kde-meta then do a depclean to catch any stragglers.
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Confucius say :
He who play in root, eventually kill tree!
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On Sat, 05 Dec 2009 08:10:15 -0600, Dale wrote:
Good catch Volker. I didn't notice that part. He needs to become very
familiar with the -1 option but even that is not good in every case.
If it is a package that needs to be in world, then that option
shouldn't be used either otherwise
such a list it would
probably pollute the new machines world file somewhat, but it would be
a good catch anything I missed.
added it to make.conf so that I don't have to
type it in each time.
Dale
Good catch Dale. I have it in make.conf also
- Mark
On Sat, 11 Sep 2010, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
Extremely bad idea. It's no wonder something did break. You can't just
silentoldconfig between kernel versions and expect it to always work. At
least oldconfig would catch new options (which might be options replacing
old ones
-*/*)
and see if it gets even better. Just sort of a catch all for kde there.
Hope this helps tho.
Dle
:-) :-)
, since the checksum will
catch it. That means you can use the same distfiles directory for both,
and if you come across an ebuild that does weird stuff, portage will
bark and re-download the correct distfile.
because of
unfixable errors. Initially I was quite impressed, but until the tools
catch up with real world problems I'll watch from the sidelines. Errors
will happen, but fixing them is important too.
BillK
Is it reliable?
So far so go for me. I'm using lzo on my main partition and zlib on
/home and on an external drive i use for backup.
A month ago I returned all my BTRFS partitions to reiserfs because of
unfixable errors. Initially I was quite impressed, but until the tools
catch up
On Monday 19 September 2011 16:49:55 David W Noon wrote:
I hope this has explained why we should take messages about running
revdep-rebuild --library libXXX seriously.
Well, you have me convinced. I had assumed that a bland revdep-rebuild would
catch everything including the library specified
catch for my signature database. :)
[...]
Neil Bothwick
Would a fly without wings be called a walk?
What do you call a dead bee? - A was.
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/portage/package.use not .mask ?
Yes indeed, that's what I meant. Good catch :-)
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alan.mckin...@gmail.com
A few months ago a procedure was given for converting from testing to
stable (e.g. ~amd64--~amd) by essentially waiting for stable to catch
up.
I believe the basic idea was to unmask a bunch of packages and then as
stable catches up, remove the unmasks. I also believe there was some
automated
was quite a pair. :-(
TechTV was before my time, but I catch him on twit.tv now.
available RAM. devtmpfs is a special option
for early-boot /dev only.
which is why he got 10mb size...
good catch.
strategy is not to blindly update eudev, and
always check these things, before attempting an upgrade, and waiting for
it to catch up if/when it happens.
No biggie, except maybe for those used to just blindly updating
everything without looking.
Am 01.06.2014 14:31, schrieb Tanstaafl:
Wow, I've been mostly offline for a few days, and this morning when
playing catch up on the news, learned that Truecrypt, one of my all
time favorite apps, is no more.
Some links of interest:
https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2014/05
On 04/06/14 05:17, Dutch Ingraham wrote:
No, sys-fs/udev is not masked, but an update is indicated in the
emerge above. That's a good catch, the MATE stuff is from the overlay.
Unfortunately, the xfce stuff is not, so even if the overlay currency
was an issue, I'll still be showing some
On Tue, 03 Jun 2014 22:17:21 -0400
Dutch Ingraham s...@gmx.us wrote:
That's a good catch, the MATE stuff is from the overlay.
MATE 1.6 is stable in the Portage tree, MATE 1.8 is testing in the
Portage tree; both had their upower dependencies fixed up days ago.
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With kind regards,
Tom
I've installed zoiper (this is an softphone app to connect to my Asterisk
server) on my old phone and it works on my private network over wifi.
I'm using standard IAX port 4569 to register, so this port is open on my
firewall.
But when I catch an open public wifi network in a Mall or a Tim
Fernando Reyes, coordinated with
RelEng to some extent. Usually updated in time of some conference event
with bigger Gentoo presence to hand out pressed DVDs with some artwork.
You can catch him as "likewhoa" nickname in the #gentoo-ten IRC
channel.
Mart
y read the error message, these errors are
coming from setuptools, not from the Gentoo sandbox.
The last time that caused a problem, it was because of a missing
dependency. If your kernel supports it, you can set
FEATURES="network-sandbox" to catch those earlier.
In my response matching I would like to have a catch all so if nothing
specific is matched I can take an action, but when I include the "*"
option, it is selected even if string1 matches. From the expect man page
"In the event that multiple patterns match, the one appearing first is
On Tue, Apr 30, 2019 at 10:29 AM Dale wrote:
> Adam Carter wrote:
>
> Using classes is pretty old terminology. IETF introduced CIDR in '93! Yes,
> I still catch myself doing it too.
>
>
> But I understand what classes was. If CIDR replaced the word classes, I
> would h
On 06/11/19 00:50, mad.scientist.at.la...@tutanota.com wrote:
> Spam filters are pathetic, they rarely catch spam. Mine actually marks my
> own post to this list as spam and puts them in the spam folder, along with
> other messages sporadically.
Yahoo cough cough ...
I had a throwa
On Fri, 02 Oct 2020 11:25:54 -0300, David M. Fellows wrote:
> Assuming the above is an accurate transcription of the command you used.
>
> -update is definitely NOT the same as --update.
>
> -update is equivalent to -u -p -d -a -t -e
Nice catch :-)
--
Neil Bothwick
Next time
configuration to a backup copy of the old
> one, and should something catch my eye I'm correcting it using "make
> menuconfig" as usual.
It seems to be a nice upgrade process, thanks!
-Original Message-
From: BRM [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: October 31, 2008 9:10 AM
To: Users Gentoo
Subject: [gentoo-user] Updating a systemcatch-22...
I have a system that I'm just bringing back online after a few months down
due to hardware issues and lack of resources to get
Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Sat, 05 Dec 2009 19:15:29 -0600, Dale wrote:
Good catch Volker. I didn't notice that part. He needs to become
very familiar with the -1 option but even that is not good in every
case. If it is a package that needs to be in world, then that option
shouldn't be used
by default with Gtk as well as with Qt
support. There is no USE flag which would omit building with one of
those. Then, the ebuild developer introduces those USE flags.
--changed-use will not catch this, so you will continue having both Gtk
and Qt support in the package, even though you're
device, the kernel sends out a notification
A. Userland daemons such as B can catch this signal. A file
B.conf describes what to do in response to a certain class of USB
devices and in there you will see a section for disk drives that
says mount them at location C. Then B sends out
Hi,
Please open bug when you have such issues.
In this case:
"""
autogen
/var/tmp/portage/net-libs/gnutls-3.3.26/work/gnutls-3.3.26/src/p11tool-args.def
Throw without catch before boot:
Aborting.
Throw without catch before boot:
Aborting.
Throw without catch before boot:
A
reference to `cairo_script_create'
and a bunch of other "undefined reference" errors in libcairomm-1.0.so.
I don't know what broke cairomm. But I thought revdep-rebuild would
catch this. It doesn't.
Now this is a rebuild of pavucontrol, so if I run:
ldd -r /usr/bin/pavucontrol
> /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/8.2.0/../../../../lib64/libcairomm-1.0.so:
> undefined reference to `cairo_script_create'
>
> and a bunch of other "undefined reference" errors in libcairomm-1.0.so.
> I don't know what broke cairomm. But I thought revdep-rebuild w
ady. I know about SMART but it is
> not always 100%. It seems to catch most problems but not all. I'm
> familiar with dd and writing all zeores or random to it to see if it
> can in fact write to all the parts of the drive but it is slow.
It takes a long time to write 8GB no ma
%.
It seems to catch most problems but not all. I'm familiar with dd and
writing all zeores or random to it to see if it can in fact write to all
the parts of the drive but it is slow. It can take a long time to write
and fill up a 8TB drive. Days maybe?? I googled and found a new tool
but not sure how
that. Evolution has
hard-wired our brains to see, observe and understand the macro world on
the same scale as our bodies, so we can't directly deal with quantum or
relativistic effects. A ball moving through the air we can catch is seen
as a ball, not as an aggregate collection of quantum phenomena
So start updating. Your box is almost hopelessly
outdated.
I knew it would catch up with me eventually. But my
connection is so slow I've just been emerging packages
and installing from tarballs as required and ignoring
the big updates. Now I'm in a big hole. -uD world
gives:
...
Total: 353
On Sonntag, 27. Januar 2008, maxim wexler wrote:
So start updating. Your box is almost hopelessly
outdated.
I knew it would catch up with me eventually. But my
connection is so slow I've just been emerging packages
and installing from tarballs as required and ignoring
the big updates. Now
are the way to go for fighting virae on
linux.
The main purpose is to remove virae from _Windows_ drives. You boot
from a Linux LiveCD, like german c't magazin's Knoppicillin,
mount your NTFS partition(s) and clean them.
Or to catch remove a virus before it reaches the Windows machines -
say
Gregory Shearman zekeyg at gmail.com writes:
It looks like the kernel devs are trying to update references to the include
asm files and the nvidia devs are yet to catch up. Maybe one day nvidia will
release its driver specs and save itself a lot of trouble and money building
catchup linux
On Sun, 13 Apr 2008 23:36:42 -0400, Steven Lembark wrote:
I second that, tmpfs for /tmp is great:
Catch: You loose it all on reboot.
You are supposed to. The LFS says that /tmp is for files that do not need
to survive a reboot. Baselayout now defaults to wiping /tmp at boot
anyway.
Since
On Monday 14 April 2008, Steven Lembark wrote:
I second that, tmpfs for /tmp is great:
tmpfs 512M 12K 512M 1% /tmp
Catch: You loose it all on reboot.
Doesn't matter. The standard definition for /tmp (per FHS) is contains
files that are not expected to persists across
thrust upon them. - Joseph Heller, Catch-22
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it figured out. Just using emerge -u gcc
triggers the problem too, because it tried to build the newer glibc
first. Catch 22. With a little poking around, I figured out that I can
emerge '=gcc-3.4.4' Hopefully, this will enable updating the world.
I created a mess for myself. When I started
if there was a
flag change that I didn't catch? What are -a52 and -aac?
This page is for MPlayer, but the flags should have similar meanings:
http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Emerge_MPlayer
Notice that it says a52 is needed for AC3. Hope this helps!
--
Randy Barlow
Thanks Randy. That was it. DVDs play nicely
Andreas Vinsander wrote:
Hi!
It seems like perl-5.8.8-r3 introduced a new place
(/usr/lib/vendor_perl) for perl modules, but the perl-cleaner utility
didn't catch that properly. Now all perl modules/utilities (like genlop)
are broken for me.
What is the easiest way out? Trying to find
On Monday 19 November 2007, Andreas Vinsander wrote:
Hi!
It seems like perl-5.8.8-r3 introduced a new place
(/usr/lib/vendor_perl) for perl modules, but the perl-cleaner utility
didn't catch that properly. Now all perl modules/utilities (like genlop)
are broken for me.
What is the easiest
On Friday 07 December 2007, Billy Holmes wrote:
I guess eventually all dhcp implementations will catch up with this
change, although for now it is bound to create some problems with
particular DHCP
You could try disconnecting your cable modem for about 10 minutes,
ensuring the ISP
/securety/access.conf (it's also quite well
documented).
That way you'll block ssh/ftp/mail etc logins for that account, which
should also be prone to brutforce attacks because of weak password.
The catch is, of course, that you should have pam on your system ;)
--
Mike Kazantsev // fraggod.net
block ssh/ftp/mail etc logins for that account, which
should also be prone to brutforce attacks because of weak password.
The catch is, of course, that you should have pam on your system ;)
--
Mike Kazantsev // fraggod.net
Can anyone tell me how to find out which users on a system have
. I
guess the catch here though is that I'm unreachable by people with no
IPv6 on their operating system?
or something
similar to that. Or if you're using xorg.conf point it to a specific
mouse instead of /dev/mice or whatever the catch-all mouse device is.
May be able to get rid of it even more with udev rules or something
to just make it go away. Sorry I don't have specific examples, I'm on
a windows machine
Hello everybody,
I'm recycling this former subject hoping it'll catch
the eye of some worthy gentoo afficianado.
I created a fat32, ID 'b' partition w/fdisk.
Formatted w/ mkdosfs -F 32
Partition is visible from windows: Properties - FAT32
But can't be mounted in gentoo: unknown filesytem type
=466 count=1
bs=466 will make your disk unusable as well. It should be 446 and not 466.Good catch. I knew it was 446, that was a typo, the most insidious ofweapons of mass destruction :(
--Neil BothwickThe facts, although interesting, are irrelevant.-- Shawn Singh
On Mon, 2006-01-16 at 11:37 +0100, Marco Calviani wrote:
Hi Iain,
can one of the GL screensavers do it for you? Just a thought...
i didn't catch which one you are referring to... and also in the case
it is present how can i redirect the output to an mpeg (or any other)
video file?
My
On Fri, 17 Feb 2006 17:49:07 +0100, Frédéric Grosshans wrote:
So do I, but I don't like GNOME
SCNR :)
But apparently, you like GTK+ software enough to use it to write this
Gnome-bashing answer ;)
Good catch :)
PS: I know GTK != Gnome. I suppose you use XFCE.
I use KDE
seemed then to catch up with all of the inconsistencies.
Furthermore, the same has happened to me many times. Almost every
serious problem I have had has been solved in somewhat the same way.
I cling to these procedures like a blind man clings to a wall.
You are missing a step.
etc-update
is notorious for not restarting properly on linux. It looks like
it restarted, no console messages to catch your eye and top shows it
running. The logs however say otherwise.
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a bit of a thick skulled problem understanding what you
mean above.
I can't think of how I would do a fresh install to a new disk from a
working vmware guest on a different machine or even on the same
machine for that matter.
Can you explain a few details... maybe I'll catch on.
Biblical flood...
That scares me. Mine are only 60 miles away. Maybe I should search a
friend in Australia ...
no good. We're expecting a cyclone up north, and down south they're so
dry it'll probably catch fire...
--
Iain Buchanan iaindb at netspace dot net dot au
Dr. Jekyll had something
unless its another Biblical flood...
That scares me. Mine are only 60 miles away. Maybe I should search a
friend in Australia ...
no good. We're expecting a cyclone up north, and down south they're
so dry it'll probably catch fire...
Lets go for sure:
http://rss.slashdot.org/~r/Slashdot
, when I try to compile glibc, I get
the same sanity check error. Catch 22.
Can anyone help me get around this 'insanity'?
Thanks
Jeff
Can you provide some more information please? Logs etc?
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After a few long+slow stage 1 installs, I want to give up the macho
act and do a stage 2 or 3 next time. Am I correct to assume that I can
set up CFLAGS and USE, and start emerge --system and emerge --world
later on when I'm going away for the weekendg?
Also, I notice that CHOST is not
On Thu, 2005-06-02 at 20:20, Mark Shields wrote:
That's an interesting idea, Phil. Perhaps a livecd that works like
Knoppix, where you can choose to install it to your system?
Actually, I did use a Knoppix CD to install both Gentoo and Debian SID
on my 5 boot box (Windows XP Pro, Fedora Core 1
root=/dev/hde3
video=vesafb:mtrr,ywrap vga=0x31B
Shouldn't that be:
kernel /kernel-2.6.11-gentoo-r9 root=/dev/hde3 video=vesafb:mtrr,ywrap
vga=0x31B
Good catch! Yes, fix this first. Also, there is no '=' for the title.
The handbook shows an equal sign. It's worked before
okay, I figured out why this is failing, can someone help me fix it? it
fails with this message: mv: cannot stat
`/var/tmp/portage/glibc-2.3.5-r1/work/build-deault-i686-pc-linux
-gnu-linuxthreads/debbug/xtrace.new': No such file or directory
anyone catch the problem? there IS NO debbug
On 10/21/05, Jeff Smelser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Friday 21 October 2005 07:21 pm, Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote: which a) does not catch all the cases and b) would not be needed at all, if you don't do '--deep' updates.Your trolling, arnt you? Are you really so naive that you think not having
emerge --newuse world -p will catch all of it. Check the Gentoo docs.
On Mon, 24 Oct 2005, Eric Waguespack wrote:
say for example I installed Gentoo with some USE flags, but then I
changed my mind and wanted to add (for example) the offensive USE
flag to my make.conf (I have no idea what
Buchanan iaindb at netspace dot net dot au
Ogden's Law:
The sooner you fall behind, the more time you have to catch up.
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to pretend you have no packages installed.
Haha. Nice catch!
-update == --update --pretend --debug --ask --tree --emptytree
All of those options are valid and with --debug and --emptytree that's going
to give a scary amount of output...
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, 2006.1 wont even boot with increasing amounts of hardware
- and increasingly other distros LiveCD's do. My last one was a catch
22 - earlier LiveCD's would boot, but no drivers for the network card,
and therefore no easy way to install. (no floppy etc access as well :(
2006.1 doesnt fully boot
Marek Miller ha scritto:
I really don't know, what's happened: the system hangs
every 15 minutes, most of applications don't work
properly (emerge, firefox etc.) and put out Segmentation
fault.
Several times I catch a message on the console, but
cannot read the whole thing, because
-hidden) file in the current directory, unless
there aren't any.
Apparently something is being passed to emerge somewhere I can't see.
It's easy to catch if you actually understand how the POSIX shell works.
(Hint: /very/ different from MS Windows's cmd.exe)
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Boyd Stephen Smith Jr
Hi All,
When I send encrypted messages from Kmail to a friend who's using MS Outlook
with Win4gpg, he gets my message but with CR/LF ASCII characters at the end
of each line; e.g.:
===
This is the new passwd=20
blah-blah-blah=20-=20
Catch U later.
=2D-=20
section of the Control Centre.
And your user needs to be a member of the group 'plugdev'...
Ah, yes. I forgot about that. Good catch!
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A printer consists of three main parts: the case, the jammed paper tray
and the blinking red light.
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the option pertaining to probing multiple
LUNs which will look at some devices like multi-card readers and
recognize that they have more than one device in them like my Lexar
reader does.
I didn't catch a post or two for this thread but I hope this helps :)
-Statux
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On Wed, 24 May 2006 14:01:27 +0200, Matthias Bethke wrote:
These just seem to be masked. It happeded before, and sometimes there
was a message in the Changelog, but usually there's none. On another
machine, sys-apps/fileutils just disappeared. Do I have to follow
gentoo-dev to catch when/why
On Fri, 2 Jun 2006 00:48:21 +0200, Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote:
You'll need to add --update --deep to catch packages affected by the
changed USE flags.
no you have not:
emerge -a --newuse world
--newuse implies --update... adding --update to options.
and I can't remember
On Monday 30 October 2006 12:25, Dale wrote:
After looking through my package.keywords and package.unmask file, it
may have been a setting on my end. I usually keyword or unmask
specific versions which can catch up to me sometimes. I seem to
recall having to add those when KDE 3.5 came out
· [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Richard Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
server: Can create or edit existing configurations. Can leave a
virtual machine running in the background if you close the console
Is there a catch somewhere with `server'.
Not that I can tell.
Buy
to Douglas Adams...)
Read it in Konqueror :)
hehehehe, Konqueror rules. Again.
Now to get the Gnome people to catch a wake up and get their stuff to
work just as easily, well and transparently as kio-slaves do.
Oops, lookee here, silly me, I might have just provoked a flame war :-)
alan
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for a static IP...
Yes and yes. Unless you setup your sever(s) to receive requests from a
non-standard port(s). Even then you'll want to be prepared to change ports if
the bots catch on.
-jm
But it's nonetheless doable?
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that it
completely ignores ~ atoms rather than spitting out a warning to be a bug.
In other words portage is moving towards more validation and unit tests so
eventually it will catch all sorts of invalid input... In the mean time
`man 5 ebuild` describes valid atoms.
PS: Please stop top-posting
run update-eix (though I
did recently) because I swear it seems to catch a lot of changes on its
own :-)
On Thu, 2007-01-25 at 19:05 -0600, »Q« wrote:
I think you need update-eix. dbus-1.0.2 has been stable on x86 since
21 January.
I expect the revdep-rebuild people have suggested
sudo would be a catch 22 now,
wouldn't it?
Though, granted, the OP did only say he lost root passwd, and not
superuser access...
W
--
Your mom is a monolithic kernel!
Sortir en Pantoufles: up 13 days, 21:43
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On 8/25/05, Willie Wong [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If the OP has sudo set up, would he really be sending a mail to thelist? And if he didn't, setting up sudo would be a catch 22 now,wouldn't it?Though, granted, the OP did only say he lost root passwd, and not
superuser access...Indeed and most often
Kurt Guenther wrote:
dev-lang/php-5.0 popped up as one of my updates, so I dutifully deleted
dev-php/php and dev-php/mod_php, and emerged this package.
Now, I can't find a suitable mod_php, and portage wants to reemerge
dev-php/php-4.4.0.
Seems like a catch-22, so I'm going to mask dev
~arch users as it's package.masked for now (to catch all such issues as with java-config-wrapper which should now be fixed). But users who have some jdk like =
sun-jdk-1.5* in their package.unmask, this overrides the mask and with the new migration-aware sun-jdk version, it tries to pull the rest
assume I am going to have a terminally broken system if I just delete
the keywords?
Is there a way to easily stop the system upgrading until the stable
packages catch up? - without breakages?
BillK
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which imposes it's idea
of sane fonts sizes on the rest of the world. Your 11pt font looks
absolutely ridiculous on my 133dpi screen.
Or... maybe you could use a text-only mail client, like Mutt. Just have to
run the message through Lynx and catch the dump. All looks great to me.
Brad
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gentoo
On Thu, 20 Jul 2006 13:08:21 -0700, Vladimir G. Ivanovic wrote:
Does 'emerge --update --deep' look for updates to packages like, using
your example, pysol-sound-server, i.e. packages not in my world file?
emerge --update would catch this particular example. It updates the
packages listed plus
to catch the etherbunny
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), then just wait for everything in stable to
catch up.
I considered that to be an easy straight-forward way to undertake
the downgrade.
I'm not sure if every installed package was marked in this way or
merely every package in world?
But indeed the poster who suggested this method stated
is in a constant
running change mode, i.e. all individual packages (applications etc.)
are continually upgraded and you will eventually fall behind if you
don't keep up, making it difficult to catch up without reinstalling
(there are no Gentoo versions as in the binary distro sense). On the
other hand Gentoo
those use are recompiled if needed as well.
Usually I run emerge -uvDN world which will also catch any upgrades as
well.
ctrl=c should kill the entire process.
Dale
:-) :-)
On Wednesday 09 September 2009 14:26:50 Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Wed, 9 Sep 2009 13:54:33 +0200, J. Roeleveld wrote:
if user X does not exist within cyrus, the email gets bounced.
I would like this bounced email to be delivered to a seperate cyrus
email folder.
Set luser_relay in
Stroller a écrit :
On 9 Sep 2009, at 19:06, Xavier Parizet wrote:
...
Does anyone know how I can force postfix to add the domain to the
search
query?
Is mydomain parameter set in /etc/postfix/main.cf ?
Yes, I believe this is necessary for postfix to actually accept emails?
I don't
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