On my Fedora box I occasionally use grepmail.
Recently I went to use it on my CentOS 7 mail server
and found I had not installed it. Surprisingly
(to me) I did not find it in the repositories.
Grepmail is a perl script and uses several perl modules.
I copied the executable from the Fedora box
On 10/27/2021 9:24 AM, Benson Muite wrote:
There being no end-user IPv6 mailing list, it seems possible to set
one up.
I'd hoped that DSLReports would have a dedicated sub-forum but no luck.
But I did discover that Reddit has one:
https://www.reddit.com/r/ipv6/
Meanwhile, I found the
Maybe this is helpful:
https://www.ietfjournal.org/ietf-support-for-ipv6-deployment/
There is a working group mailing list where you might get an answer:
https://datatracker.ietf.org/wg/ipv6/about/
Seminars on IPv6 that may be of interest:
www.industrynetcouncil.org/past-webinars
On Wed, 2021-10-27 at 15:40 -0400, Jon LaBadie wrote:
> However the CentOS perl modules are older versions than
> the executable uses on Fedora. I'd prefer the executable
> and modules were tested together. Have I missed grepmail
> in any CentOS 7 repos?
Worth a try in cases like this is
Can anyone recommend an end-user IPv6 mailing list? (A web forum would also
be acceptable.)
I've been looking at available lists and they all seem targeted at backbone
players and ISPs. I'm looking for something where we can report and resolve
problems with our ISPs.
For example, I just got
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