Hi there,
I'm using dovecot as imap server, some sieve scripts sorting incoming mails
into a folder structure and kmail on multiple different machines as client. The
folder structure on the server looks fine, I can access the folders via command
line and I don't see anything obviously wrong.
Hm..., it still wants to emerge unstable version:
emerge -atvq asterisk
[ebuild U ] net-misc/asterisk-18.20.2
On Sun, Jan 21, 2024 at 8:19 PM Dale wrote:
>
> syscon edm wrote:
> > In: package.mask
> > ...
> >> net-misc/asterisk-20
> >
> > current stable versions are;
> > asterisk-18.18.1
>
syscon edm wrote:
> In: package.mask
> ...
>> net-misc/asterisk-20
>
> current stable versions are;
> asterisk-18.18.1
>
> but : emerge -avq asterisk
> wants to pull 'net-misc/asterisk-18.20.2" (which is marked as unstable, why?)
>
>
If you add the -t option to emerge, it should show what is
In: package.mask
...
>net-misc/asterisk-20
current stable versions are;
asterisk-18.18.1
but : emerge -avq asterisk
wants to pull 'net-misc/asterisk-18.20.2" (which is marked as unstable, why?)
On 2024.01.21 15:51, Jack wrote:
On 1/21/24 14:55, Philip Webb wrote:
240121 Michael wrote:
On Sunday, 21 January 2024 07:03:43 GMT Dale wrote:
Currently I'm running 5.14.15 gentoo-sources kernel.
This is no longer in the tree. You can update to the next stable
release
5.15.142, or keyword
On 1/21/24 14:55, Philip Webb wrote:
240121 Michael wrote:
On Sunday, 21 January 2024 07:03:43 GMT Dale wrote:
Currently I'm running 5.14.15 gentoo-sources kernel.
This is no longer in the tree. You can update to the next stable release
5.15.142, or keyword 5.15.147, if you want to remain on
240121 Michael wrote:
> On Sunday, 21 January 2024 07:03:43 GMT Dale wrote:
>> Currently I'm running 5.14.15 gentoo-sources kernel.
> This is no longer in the tree. You can update to the next stable release
> 5.15.142, or keyword 5.15.147, if you want to remain on the 5.x.x series.
I need to
On Sunday, 21 January 2024 16:09:47 GMT Walter Dnes wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 21, 2024 at 12:05:45PM +, Michael wrote
>
> > Anyway, to take you forward you can:
[snip ...]
> Nothing above works, and I wonder if it's something at my end. I keep
> getting the same message...
>
> >
Michael wrote:
> On Sunday, 21 January 2024 07:03:43 GMT Dale wrote:
>> Howdy,
>>
>> I did my update and noticed the message about changes to kernel
>> packages. Depending on how I read it, it sounds like gentoo-sources is
>> still available just that older versions are no longer updated as long.
On 1/21/24 11:09, Walter Dnes wrote:
On Sun, Jan 21, 2024 at 12:05:45PM +, Michael wrote
Anyway, to take you forward you can:
1. Keyword the latest gnutls package in case the gnutls verification criteria
have been loosened.
2. Copy the Root CA into the users ~/ and point muttrc to it:
On Sun, Jan 21, 2024 at 12:05:45PM +, Michael wrote
>
> Anyway, to take you forward you can:
>
> 1. Keyword the latest gnutls package in case the gnutls verification criteria
> have been loosened.
>
> 2. Copy the Root CA into the users ~/ and point muttrc to it:
>
> set certificate_file =
On Sunday, 21 January 2024 07:03:43 GMT Dale wrote:
> Howdy,
>
> I did my update and noticed the message about changes to kernel
> packages. Depending on how I read it, it sounds like gentoo-sources is
> still available just that older versions are no longer updated as long.
> If I read it a
Hi Walter,
On Sunday, 21 January 2024 04:23:34 GMT Walter Dnes wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 18, 2024 at 06:42:48PM +, Michael wrote
>
> > openssl s_client -connect smtp.ebox.ca\:587 -starttls smtp -showcerts
>
> openssl s_client -connect smtp.ebox.ca\:587 -starttls smtp -showcerts >
> x.txt
>
>
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