rm -rf /var/amavis/tmp
and get only argument list too long as feedback.
Is there a way to go round this problem?
I have CentOS 5.2.
It isn't a problem with the commands, it is a problem of how
long a command
line can be when piped to a command.
rm -rf /var/amavis/tmp is
Okay,
Yahoo is bumming me. Only system my mail is having an issue
with. All mail
is accepted, but junked. I can only think it is the DKIM/Domain keys.
Just a WAG, but make sure you have a PTR record for your machine that is
sending email.
If you actually got the bounce, check the headers,
Back to the PTR RR:
$ dig +short MX bobhoffman.com
10 mail.bobhoffman.com.
$ dig +short A mail.bobhoffman.com
72.35.68.59
$ dig +short -x 72.35.68.59
bobhoffman.com.
^^^
mail.bobhoffman.com != bobhoffman.com
Careful here. Email senders have
Craig White írta:
Is there a command line way to tell me whether a ethernet
connection is
100 BaseT or Gigabit Ethernet?
mii-tool
My experience with mii-tool on CentOS4 and 5 is that it won't show link speed
above 100 even if it is. If the OP is trying to differentiate 100 vs. 1000,
For those of you using CentOS 4, is anyone having trouble with autofs 4.1.3?
I'm seeing (with 60second unmount timeout) what appears to be an apparent race
condition where a script touches an automount directory at about (the same
second according to logs) the same time the unmount is
What is an alternative X window manager, supported by CentOS,
that has very small memory footprint?
I want to avoid twm, because it defaults to interactive placement when
not giving geometry options. No other requirements.
You found twm's 'RandomPlacment' unsuitable?
-John
It shows the physical disks on the server
bash-2.05b# format
Searching for disks...done
snip
I like to use 'fdisk -l'.
-John
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