On Mon, 19 Sep 2011 18:29:44 -0400, cov...@ccs.covici.com wrote:
Well, you have me convinced. I had assumed that a bland
revdep-rebuild would catch everything including the library
specified. Wrong, I see.
Would preserved-rebuild catch everything that the revdep-rebuild fails
to catch
Hi,
I can't access http://packages.larrythecow.org/ . Does anybody know
why?http://downforeveryoneorjustme.com/ says it is not just me.
kh
On Mon, 24 Oct 2005 18:24:13 -0400 (EDT), Brett I. Holcomb wrote:
emerge --newuse world -p will catch all of it. Check the Gentoo docs.
No it won't. You need to add --deep and --update to catch everything:
emerge --deep --update --newuse --verbose --ask world
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would
catch everything including the library specified. Wrong, I see.
Would preserved-rebuild catch everything that the revdep-rebuild fails
to catch?
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On Monday 25 September 2006 02:50, Nick Rout wrote:
the file is /etc/resolv.conf (without the e in resolv !)
Good catch, I missed that :)
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Using classes is pretty old terminology. IETF introduced CIDR in '93! Yes,
I still catch myself doing it too.
kernel
hacking (s, u, b).
Have you an idea how to catch the halt reason?
I was going to pipe in about that Neil, but ya beat me to it. I
like to shorten it and just type emerge -DNavu world , though.On 10/25/05, Neil Bothwick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:On Mon, 24 Oct 2005 18:24:13 -0400 (EDT), Brett I. Holcomb wrote: emerge --newuse world -p will catch all of it.Check
Mick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wednesday 20 June 2007 18:23, Alexander Skwar wrote:
Patrick Holthaus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Did you install knode?
*LOL*
Yeah, first try to catch the low hanging fruits, right? :)
Yes, I DO have Knode installed *g*
Next low hanging fruit:
Yep
read the rest of your email. I apologize. Here's
dmeg:
camille log # dmesg
IN=eth0 OUT= MAC=01:00:5e:7f:ff:fa:00:1f:3a:15:c1:0d:08:00
SRC=192.168.1.101 DST=239.255.255.250 LEN=161 TOS=0x00 PREC=0x00 TTL=1
ID=98 PROTO=UDP SPT=60340 DPT=1900 LEN=141
IPKF INPUT Catch-all: IN=eth0 OUT=
MAC=01:00:5e
Hello,
Would you please explain (or refer me to a place that explains) the
mechanism by which an USB drive appears on my desktop? I'm looking
for a level of detail like this:
When you insert a USB device, the kernel sends out a notification A.
Userland daemons such as B can catch this signal
to continue is to use SysRq kernel
hacking (s, u, b).
Have you an idea how to catch the halt reason?
Try to ssh into the box from another machine and inspect the logs
(~/.xsession-errors and /var/log/Xorg.0.log).
to continue
is to use SysRq kernel hacking (s, u, b).
Have you an idea how to catch the halt reason?
Alt-SysRq-R will allow you to switch to a text console with Ctrl-Alt-Fn.
Wonko
), and
Ctrl-Alt-Backspace does nothing. The only way I have in hand to continue
is to use SysRq kernel hacking (s, u, b).
Have you an idea how to catch the halt reason?
Alt-SysRq-R will allow you to switch to a text console with Ctrl-Alt-Fn.
Wonko
Thanks, I'll try - this way is more
not is world, or a dependency of a world package, it's not needed
and --depclean will catch it.
No, it will not :P Don't ask me why, because I don't know. I only know
from experience that --depclean does not catch some packages that get
updated with emerge -1u `qlist -IC` (and don't get updated
On Fri, 31 Oct 2008 18:11:20 +0200, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
If it's not is world, or a dependency of a world package, it's not
needed and --depclean will catch it.
No, it will not :P Don't ask me why, because I don't know. I only
know from experience that --depclean does not catch
Ow Mun Heng wrote:
It didn't catch everything. Right now I'm recompiling xscreensaver.
revdep-rebuild didn't catch everything? Do we know why? I wouldn't want that
to happen to me ;-).
The thing which I'm talking about is, if there are _specific_ caveats
such as with this new app
On Thursday, March 05, 2015 3:16:55 AM Dale wrote:
Yea, it won't catch everything. This is sort of designed for that point
where one log stops and the other hasn't started yet. This is usually
where dmesg stops and syslog and friends hasn't yet started. Of course,
if /var isn't mounted
On 2018-11-04, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
> On 03/11/2018 16:01, Alan Mackenzie wrote:
>> The developers, in this instance, failed to raise the ebuild's version
>> number from 1.20.3 when making this change, and also didn't notify users
>> by a NEWS item, that I can see.
Florian Philipp [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I guess it would be harmless to just run the `make modules_intall' part
again and catch a list.
I think you search for modprobe -l :)
Wow... and egad, look at this:
modprobe -l|wc -l
945
That is a kernel built with genkernel
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On Saturday 06 June 2009 18:07:53 Alex Schuster wrote:
Alt-SysRq-R will allow you to switch to a text console with Ctrl-Alt-Fn.
Wonko
Unfortunately didn't help - still black screen during switching attempts.
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?
Regards,
MC
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Ethernet (n): something used to catch the etherbunny
You bait the ethernet with ethereggs...
(From my friend David)
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Good catch. I get this last:
IOError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory:
'/var/cache/edb/dep//usr/portage/sys-devel/.update.25322.bison-1.875d'
What do you think I should do?
rm -r /var/cache/edb/dep should do it; portage will then regenerate the
cache.
It looks like that fixed
James wrote:
Grub is a superior alternative to lilo.in my opinion.
Superior ... definitely an opinion. I also use Grub, but only because
the interface is nicer and I don't have to load the boot sector every
time I update the kernel. However, there is a catch. The computer
On Monday 16 July 2007 08:15:43 am Mark Shields wrote:
Personally... reading what I have about the gpl 3.0 , I'd be pretty
comfortable having Gentoo/Portage moved to it.
It offers a lot of protection that gpl 2. does not.
Anyway, if it makes Microsoft catch up then it must be good
On 4/12/06, Hans-Werner Hilse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
On Wed, 12 Apr 2006 23:03:39 +0800 (CST) wcw84 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
config_eth0=( 222.20.45.71 netmask 255.255.255.0 broadcast 222.20.45 255 )
There's a dot missing right before the last 255.
Nice catch!
-Richard
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On Thu, 1 Jun 2006 23:10:36 +0200, Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote:
don't forget to check the useflags (with ufed), and don't forget
emerge --newuse -a world
You'll need to add --update --deep to catch packages affected by the
changed USE flags.
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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'. Buy the description it
appears to do everthing the `workstation' does, yet
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 think so.
I believe
I want to block as many dating sites as possible, but I am having to
luck. The url_regex can't catch a lot. Either I need to find a regular
expression in the url or find something that will look at the sites web
page... Not all urls use date in their url...
thanks and bye
David
On Donnerstag 12 November 2009, KH wrote:
Hi,
I can't access http://packages.larrythecow.org/ . Does anybody know
why?
yes
http://downforeveryoneorjustme.com/ says it is not just me.
kh
you should read http://planet.gentoo.org/ once in a while.
Hi All,
I updated sys-fs/udev-149 yesterday and noticed some uevent errors
during boot today. They went by too fast for me to catch them, but
they said something about udevent: unable to access device/000/000
. mouse and another about event9.
Do I ignore, delete permanent udev rules, or do
Hi list,
I have this in my procmailrc:
:0 Whc: $HOME/Mail/.msgid.lock
| formail -D 16384 $HOME/Mail/.msgid.cache
:0 a:
$MAILDIR/duplicates/
This is situated after a virus-check and before all other filters.
But nothing duplicates is being catched, all they are falling into main
folders.
What
FWIW, I recently tried Windows 8 beta (on virtualbox, of course)
and I found it unusable. Why? Because they are rushing to
catch up with gnome3. Their new desktop looks very much like
a smartphone.
I guess they figure the desktop will be extinct relatively soon
and their customer base
Nilesh Govindrajan me at nileshgr.com writes:
It's not a udev problem. You need to recompile your kernel with
devtmpfs support.
It can be found in device-drviers - generic driver options.
Yep,
fixed now.
Gotta catch up on my gentoo readings.
thx,
James
Alan McKinnon writes:
This month has been a treasure trove of such things here on
gentoo-user.
Oh my, an I have some 6500 unread e-mails... that's hard to catch up.
But I'll have a look into this month then :)
Wonko
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/truecrypt_wtf.html
https://news.ycombinator.com/item
Alan McKinnon gmail.com> writes:
> > Did you run perl-updater after upgrading perl?
> perl-cleaner --all
Good catch It's Monday. I'm a little brexit_hungover
and not even a brit.
Time to go play some brexit_ball
cheers mate(s)!
James
Did something change recently?
I was doing some updates and noticed app-admin/python-updater was
removed. It's still in the tree but the system decided it was no longer
needed - was it removed from @system?
After an update I typically run perl-cleaner, python-updater, and
revdep-rebuild to catch
On 03/11/2018 16:01, Alan Mackenzie wrote:
The developers, in this instance, failed to raise the ebuild's version
number from 1.20.3 when making this change, and also didn't notify users
by a NEWS item, that I can see.
Emerge will catch this, no need for revbump. Unless you're not using -D
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 have had to google or ask what the heck that is. lol
Dale
:-) :-)
On 2020-10-02 17:49, Neil Bothwick wrote:
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
Dovecot works well enough, catch is that it has some security
issues. My fix is to have it run on localhost and ssh tunnel
local ports into 143 & 25 on the in-house server. At that point
postfix + dovecot work fine for me.
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+1 888
sure the tuner drivers have the
correct (versions of) firmware to load? Did you check dmesg?
-a
camille ~ # dmesg
00 TTL=54 ID=8094 PROTO=UDP SPT=18585 DPT=38185 LEN=31
IPKF INPUT Catch-all: IN=eth0 OUT=
MAC=00:13:20:2b:98:18:00:0f:66:32:d4:49:08:00 SRC=70.236.79.150
DST=192.168.1.3 LEN=51
.
Why not use tmpfs for /tmp? It usually requires very little space, and
will use swap if memory is tight.
I second that, tmpfs for /tmp is great:
tmpfs 512M 12K 512M 1% /tmp
Catch: You loose it all on reboot.
That's no catch. /tmp is meant to be empty upon reboot
stuck.
emerge world -vuDN won't complete because a package can't use java-config,
complaining about python-updater needing to be run.
However, python-updater won't run because the of blocks due to software being
outdated and masked.
So it's a catch-22. I need to install a new java-config
portage
will catch it and config updater will catch it.
Dale
:-) :-)
P.S. I guess it could have been put there by a older package that is no
longer installed and just left over crude. I dunno. :/
Hi guys,
I'm a newbie to this email server things and some days ago I've
installed a postfix server just to send outgoing mail (relay) but now
I have to turn this server us incoming mail server to catch all
messages for us domain.
Well, I know I have to install courier-imap 'cause I want to use
a stage 1 at some time.
Am I missing something here? Doesn't --newuse catch everything that
is affected by changed flags?
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and has a lower
consider it
-D on steroids. I actually 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
I was the second one to catch that tho. I think it was Alan that told
me that when I ran into a similar issue. After
accessible in this
form, so there is no immediate danger.
Yea but I use Gentoo. If I wanted to be THAT far behind, I'd go back to
Mandriva or something. ;-)
Seriously, I just don't want to get to far behind and then have trouble
playing catch up. It's kind of like not updating Gentoo
be to run:
root (hd0,0) //indicate where grub stage 1.5 and 2 are.
setup (hd0) //install grub's stage 1 on the MBR.
That was a nice catch ... I sure did F___ this up from beginning to
end. Relying on memory let me do setup (hd0,0) which like you say is
really wrong. And what makes it worse
> On 10 Mar 2018, at 08:26, tu...@posteo.de wrote:
> ...
>
> As soon the file is not found, the script ends with an 'Not found'
> error, which '-f' is exactly for, because the expanding comes before
> the '-f'...
>
> So I need something else or a try-catch-thingy to ma
on PC harddisk here
fi
As soon the file is not found, the script ends with an 'Not found'
error, which '-f' is exactly for, because the expanding comes before
the '-f'...
So I need something else or a try-catch-thingy to make that work...but
how?
Or do I miss the forest for the trees here
version
> >>> number from 1.20.3 when making this change, and also didn't notify users
> >>> by a NEWS item, that I can see.
> >>
> >> Emerge will catch this, no need for revbump. Unless you're not using -D
> >> (--deep) when updating wor
version
number from 1.20.3 when making this change, and also didn't notify users
by a NEWS item, that I can see.
Emerge will catch this, no need for revbump. Unless you're not using -D
(--deep) when updating world. Which you should.
What do you mean "catch this"?
I always use -D, and
can see.
Emerge will catch this, no need for revbump. Unless you're not using -D
(--deep) when updating world. Which you should.
What do you mean "catch this"?
I always use -D, and the change broke my system.
I mean that a USE flag change will trigger a rebuild of the package, an
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Mark Knecht wrote:
I have seen messages when starting a moving about not
having a required AC3 codec, which I suppose is somewhere in
win32codecs which is installed.
Here are the current flag settings. I'm wondering if there was a
flag change that I didn't catch? What are -a52 and -aac
Arnau Bria wrote:
You're right, I needed index.php... but now php does not work!!!
I actually just did this upgrade as well, and also found php not to work
(and revdep-rebuild didn't catch it). Re-emerge php and look in
/etc/apache2/modules.d for the mod_php file. If you've got
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 out which perl modules
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 recognizes that it's offline, and thus remove
is available.
I'm not sure where to look for such a thing. I'm running `~86' and that
apparently wasn't enough to catch it
Oh... I liked you sig a lot
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On Wed, 4 Mar 2009 10:18:31 -0800 (PST), maxim wexler wrote:
In a Catch-22. Only have Xandros on the EEE. I understand it's
Debian-based. Are you aware of a method to use Debian to accomplish
this?
Run the emerge command on another computer, or read the ebuild and see
what it needs
Paul Hartman paul.hartman+gentoo at gmail.com writes:
I think you need to set corepointer=0 in the FDI file 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
and not
466.
Good catch. I knew it was 446, that was a typo, the most insidious of
weapons of mass destruction :(
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On 2/28/06, Alan E. Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
emerge --sync
emerge --depclean
revdep-rebuild
glsa-check -f all
The system seemed then to catch up with all of the inconsistencies.
Furthermore, the same has happened to me many times. Almost every
is running stable, 3.0.4 ~arch.
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, or a dependency of a world package, it's not needed
and --depclean will catch it.
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Dale wrote:
I'm not sure if the -N feature will catch those changes or not. It may
even depend on the version of portage you are using too. The newer
--newuse will pick up changes to LINGUAS since portage
treats that like an expandable variable (like VIDEO_CARDS
etc). The other settings
get
the same sanity check error. Catch 22.
Can anyone help me get around this 'insanity'?
Thanks
Jeff
the list between the second and
third steps.
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net-tools-1.60-r11.
Nice catch, devs.
And thanks to those who helped me, it's always great to learn something
new.
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On Sun, 2005-05-15 at 06:46 -0700, Grant wrote:
Good catch. I get this last:
IOError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory:
'/var/cache/edb/dep//usr/portage/sys-devel/.update.25322.bison-1.875d'
What do you think I should do?
rm -r /var/cache/edb/dep should do it; portage
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.
-Richard
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That and full backups. A good idea, folks. Can save a lot
of trouble.
I personally would even prefer a different naming scheme.
If the files would been named something like
$name$date
it would be much more easy to catch all config files by doing
a
ls -l [$name]*
Just my two cents
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
--deep solves all your problems? You do
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people have mediocrity thrust upon them. - Joseph Heller, Catch-22
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by another but didn't catch
a clue.
-mw
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Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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)
Only if you see it... hehe. That one got
components.
Did you install knode?
*LOL*
Yeah, first try to catch the low hanging fruits, right? :)
Yes, I DO have Knode installed *g*
Alexander Skwar
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On Wednesday 20 June 2007 18:23, Alexander Skwar wrote:
Patrick Holthaus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Did you install knode?
*LOL*
Yeah, first try to catch the low hanging fruits, right? :)
Yes, I DO have Knode installed *g*
Next low hanging fruit: Settings/Configure Kontact/Select
Microsoft catch up then it must be good.
it takes away freedom - I am not sold to that 'must be good' aspect.
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Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
The last line will delete the .old files you just created when it
syncs /usr/portage/profiles.
Nice catch! Thank you.
Changed the directory for the old files to /var/portage/profiles. That
should be safe.
echo Save old use.desc
mkdir -p /var/portage
On Thursday 01 June 2006 23:53, Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Thu, 1 Jun 2006 23:10:36 +0200, Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote:
don't forget to check the useflags (with ufed), and don't forget
emerge --newuse -a world
You'll need to add --update --deep to catch packages affected by the
changed USE
Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Thu, 1 Jun 2006 23:10:36 +0200, Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote:
don't forget to check the useflags (with ufed), and don't forget
emerge --newuse -a world
You'll need to add --update --deep to catch packages affected by the
changed USE flags.
Did. Thanks and all
for a detailed description
of how to do this.
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on usenet and in e-mail?
subtle Neil but very effective.
yeah,I also catch what Neil meant ,now!
Dale
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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
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on startup. And it does seem to behave that way: if I have unreported
new mail in a folder, and I restart Thunderbird, it will catch them when
starting up again.
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On 7/14/05, Ryan Sims [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So far the forums and googling have yielded
unhelpful results, except for the suggestion of changing the
permissions, so I'm assuming I've done something boneheaded that
perhaps the list will catch. Thanks in advance.
Yes, boneheaded indeed
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-lang/php for the moment
On Thursday 29 June 2006 03:15, Iain Buchanan wrote:
Can anyone think of more suggestions? I'm trying to use these
consoles as if I was sitting at the machine, but really I'll be
ssh-ing in from somewhere. I could even write something in c if
necessary, but my attempts so far don't catch
On Sunday 02 July 2006 22:53, Donnie Berkholz wrote:
That's gonna remove lots of non-xorg stuff, and not catch all xorg stuff.
You can grab a list of all modular X packages at
http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/desktop/x/x11/modular-x-packages.txt and
run this:
emerge -1 $(modular-x-packages.txt
that ffmpeg can handle, but
I've found that this doesn't always work. There was a thread on this a
couple of weeks ago, after which I started using projectx for this.
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LANG instead...
Yes of course, I didn't catch that the first time.
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 /etc/postfix/main.cf. You need to create a valid user
for it to point
to see, which none of them seem to offer, is to be able
to do scp to multiple machines.
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