n with
correct dependencies.
So you should either remove the apt line for braincells.com or change it
to say sid instead of potato. (Though currently the only package I have
for woody/sid is pine.)
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'm correct, then you have the line for my
site at the end of your sources.list after a line for woody so you're
getting woody versions of webmin-ssl or some of its' dependencies. So the
solution would be to move the line for braincells up before the one for
woody and do an ap
e woody .debs. Perhaps you have remnants of that still installed.
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ndencies on sid stuff I haven't caught in which case let me know and
i'll fix it.
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hanks!
>
Well the versions of uw-imapd-ssl and webmin (now 0.90, the version
displays correctly too.) that I have on my website are compiled for potato
so you shouldn't have had problems.
Try it again and let me know if you still have problems.
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' own problems if the user also has a shell acount.
3. Use an imap server like that avoids using the filesystem altogether
for the mail store. It uses a database which also has problems if you
need non-cyrus access to mail.
Personally, I don't think it's really a big deal for most peo
> maintenance.
> >
> > Any thoughts on a preference? Yes I can go look up all the servers but
> > I'm looking for opinions on whats fast/easy and 0 maint.
>
> the simpliest has to be UoW IMAP. There is no config files, no tools,
> just install and it works.
>
Use uw-
in ordinary IMAP works just fine and the logs indicate it
> successfully looked up the host.
>
If it is uw-imapd-ssl, what if anything does /var/log/mail.log say?
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On Thu, 8 Nov 2001, Alvin Oga wrote:
> i dont know which pop3s servers and clients has been debianized
>
>
As far as servers go, ipopd-ssl, and courier-pop-ssl are two. I'm sure
there are others.
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On Wed, 31 Oct 2001, Tarjei Huse wrote:
> Cyrus, hmm. download the .debss, edit the rules to include
> --with-ssl=/usr and rebuild the deb. I think that is the way to go.
>
You should file a wishlist bug (if there isn't one already) asking for a
cyrus-ssl package.
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errors. I
suspect he is not actually connecting at all.
Yes, it is supposed to "just work."
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urier-imap-ssl respectively. Also if you are using pine with either of
the UW packages, it can be configured to set up imap over ssh (or rsh but
you don't want that) automatically.
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to change the version number in
debian/control or the next debian update will overrite your changes.
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Very professional and clueful
people IMHO. http://www.linuxlabs.com/
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or 2
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/jaldhar/src/winex/wine/dlls'
make: *** [dlls] Error 2
I'm using nvidia-glx-dev if that helps. If you got it to work, please let
me know, I'll consider debianizing it if I can get the damn thing to
compile :-)
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em to do anything at all, just hangs
> and does not return a prompt. This is my first patch-attempt ever, so some
> guidance would be much apriciated!
>
patch reads standard input so you have to redirect it like so:
patch -p0 <
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r two.
BTW, you really ought to use the bug tracking system
(http://bugs.debian.org/) for things like this. I don't read debian-user
on a regular basis.
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D]>
[...]
>
> How to prevent to send this thing?
> TIA,Paulo Henrique
>
>
>
1. Consistently use IMAP.
or 2. If you must use POP3, use ipopd
or 3. Filter it out on the client side.
that message is used to store certain state information the IMAP protocol
requires.
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t of sync with the
latest packages.
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On Wed, 5 Sep 2001, Hereward Cooper wrote:
> But once I installed the -dev via apt-get, "dpkg -l *xml2*"
> _did_ list the file.
>
Sorry I didn't make that clear did I? dpkg -l only accepts *installed*
package names.
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ames. What you
want to do is
$ dpkg -l | grep xml2
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On Wed, 5 Sep 2001, Hereward Cooper wrote:
> So how do I get libxml2 to be reconized
> correctly with xml2-config installed?
>
# apt-get install libxml2-dev
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ersion (4.7c) is used for that as well.
>
You're probably looking at the wrong package names. In woody/sid, they
are uw-imapd and uw-imapd-ssl. I'm tracking the latest upstream version
(imap 2001)
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l problem really. Whether or not multiple
folders can be checked for incoming mail is a client (MUA) issue. For
instance pine has an incoming-folders entry in .pinerc. Any folders
listed there will be polled for new mail. I imagine other clients have a
similiar feature.
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; Unfortunately Jaldhar's message appeared without a
> subject so it's not visible in the thread; anyone instested can find it by
> doing an author search.
Sorry about that.
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are? One of the main points of the IMAP
protocol is that it abstracts away things like the specific format of
mailboxes. In my limited testing, it seems to work fine accessing
maildirs via IMAP.
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On 9 Aug 2001, Phil Brutsche wrote:
> Most systems expect and use ~/Maildir.
>
> It should, at a minimum, be compatible with mutt, qmail and
> courier-imap, all of which use ~/Maildir.
>
Thanks. ~/Maildir it shall be.
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I'm working on fixing up the maildir support in UW imapd 2001 and I need
some advice from people who use the maildir format for mailboxes.
What should the name of the INBOX be?
$HOME/Mailbox ?
$HOME/Maildir ?
...something else?
Thanks in advance.
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-get install webmin-samba,
webmin-apache, and webmin-dhcp etc. Is there any reason why you can't do
that?
A third solution would be to wait for the weekend when I do the next round
of webmin .debs. At that time I'll make a set for potato and put them on
my website. I'll be sure to pos
>
> Does anyone have a .deb of either an update of
> wdg-html-validator, or of some other html validator that does
> 4.01 transitional?
>
Oh God this is so embarrasing. I've really neglected that package haven't
I? I'll get cracking on it ASAP.
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ould
> > sslwrap crash?
>
Sorry this doesn't really answer your question but have you considered
using ipopd-ssl and uw-imapd-ssl? As the names suggests, they have ssl
support built in so you don't have to mess with sslwrap.
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e:
deb http://www.braincells.com/pub/debian/Local potato/
deb-src http://www.braincells.com/pub/debian/Local potato/
Now the instructions I gave previously will work.
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ilable.
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d!
my connection is zipping along again.
I still think @home are up to some funny business but for now I'm happy.
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ted is the main Debian mirrors seem
to have gotten really overloaded of late.
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l her untimely death at 97 in a freak toner
cartridge replacement accident.
So you see without the permission of the author or her estate, this work
cannot be reproduced elsewhere until it passes into the public domain
around 2062. I've heard the Gutenberg Project have already expressed an
interest.
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o through by default thus
allowing spammers unlimited access. Now it does the opposite. It will
refuse to deliver mail that comes from any domain except those listed in
this file.
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h to me. Rrresistance is futile I haf ze serrrverrrs under lock und
key. No mail will...what? You have rrrouted ze mail around me. Damn you
Flint Hannigan! Damn you to Hell"
"I think that's the last we'll see of him," said Flint gravely. But
Jessicas' mind was elsewhere. "Oh Flint will we ever be an item again?"
she sighed, her enormous bosom heaving gratuitously. "I'm afraid not my
darling. You use vi, I use pico. Society would never accept a passion
such as ours. I'm still up for some of that crazed-monkey love though."
"Oh Flint."
THE END...OR IS IT?
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Everything engine? That might be promising.
>
> Interesting, yes. But a closed circle -- I don't believe it allows
> external links, at least in default config, and this is a Bad Thing?.
> PerlMonks is Everthing2 based, IIRC. Wiki is very similar.
>
I thought it did allow external links but I haven't played with it too
much yet. (no time you see :-)
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hrough such data. Kuro5hin (see sig) is a
> partial implementation of same, MeatballWiki is a site at which some
> related discussion is occurring.
>
Have you seen the Everything engine? That might be promising.
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n't want my help.
>
Except in this case these are YOUR boots on YOUR feet. Or a more apt
analogy: Linux is like a village common. You've heard of the economic
concept of the "tragedy of the commons" right? If too many people take
from a public resource without giving back, it swiftly gets destroyed.
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s that YOU are as much a part of
the group as Linus Torvalds himself. There is no coordinator or central
body who says we're going to spend x amount of time on this or that.
People who are involved in Linux do so either because it amuses them or to
fulfill some need. You've identified a problem, do something about it!
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Disclaimer: I'm the UW imapd maintainer so I'm biased. :-)
On Wed, 4 Apr 2001, Eugene van Zyl wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Any recommendations for a IMAP server (on Debian 2.2)? IMAP4.7c (I
> think this is UW IMAP?)
Yes.
seems to intergrates relatively painless and
> support most IMAP features (although
On Tue, 3 Apr 2001, albi wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 01, 2001 at 10:30:36PM -0500, Jaldhar H. Vyas wrote:
>
> hello
>
> > webmin 0.85 was just installed into unstable yesterday. Another upload
>
> > For potato users, I've made packages available at the follo
Anyway it's a moot issue now. See this story:
http://www.perl.com/pub/2001/04/01/parrot.htm
I'm writing a cross-platform ActiveX control with it as we speak!
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s
deserved only the best.
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.
>
> If its based on the Vortex/Vortex 2 chip you can find info on linux support
> here:
>
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/aureal
>
>
... and you can find .debs at http://www.braincells.com/debian/aureal/
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inally upload webmin when 0.85 came out. So he
worked on that (there were a couple of tiny problems) and he was ready to
upload again today when he got hit with critical bug reports on imapd.
So as soon as he is done with that, he'll upload webmin.
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On Fri, 23 Mar 2001, Rossen Naydenov wrote:
> The debian driver by default is nv not nvidia ulles you 've downloaded
> and installed from nvidia.com
Or installed the nvidia-kernel-src and nvidia-glx packages in unstable.
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the North American events
lists (send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the
word subscribe in the body) and post a message stating which days/times
you are available.
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On Sun, 28 Jan 2001, Coronya wrote:
> BTW, do you know any other unofficial deb sites? ;)
>
Debian developer, Stephane Bortzmeyer has a list of unoffical apt-gettable
sites at:
http://www.internatif.org/bortzmeyer/debian/apt-sources/
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http://www.braincells.com/pub/debian/Local sid/
(for woody/sid users)
or
deb http://www.braincells.com/pub/debian/Local potato/
deb-src http://www.braincells.com/pub/debian/Local potato/
(for potato users)
Enjoy!
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On Tue, 23 Jan 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> LPI covers debian.
>
Or will. The distribution specific exams are vapor right now. Level 1
part 2 had some dpkg and rpm questions though.
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On Mon, 22 Jan 2001, Xucaen wrote:
> I couldn't get onto that web site. is it down??
>
No but I see I've accidently left out the : after http
http://www.braincells.com/debian/aureal/
is the correct URL.
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s, these drivers will not be uploaded to
Debian as their legal status is questionable now that Aureal has gone
bankrupt.
If you don't already own one and your usage is primarily under linux, you
might be better of getting a better supported card.
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a how I can use MH style folders
> with the imap potato package?
>
Unfortunately, I use neither mh nor any of the lients you mention so I'm
afraid I can't be of much help to you.
However here's how you would specify an mh-style inbox with pine.
inbox-path={mail.braincells.com}#mhinbox
Perhaps that gives a hint?
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; This is obviously a directory permission problem, and not a pine problem
> (So it is a valid question for this mailing list). How is it vulnerable?
This message doesn't apply on a Debian system.
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o isn't compatible with the traditional format.
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-ssl package which supports SSL/TLS builtin.
(Previously you had to wrap it with ssltunnel.)
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select which only displays the task-* packages.
That was the plan. In practice, a lot of people have misunderstood the
point of task packages and now they seem to be used a lot for grouping a
big bunch of packages altogether so they can be installed in one go.
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;
The New Maintainers Guide (package: maint-guide) already has a lot of this
information and is comprehensive enough for simple packages. IMO you
should work on enhancing that rather than starting a parallel effort.
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till be
open and mention this.
New and improved webmin packages are on the way. The last holdup is how
to cleanly upgrade from the old debian packages.
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n and go directly to the binary target. This is also handy
so you don't have to start all over again if your compile craps out part
of the way through.
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d area. My understanding is this
is what cyrus does.
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or AfterStep. Was it just not
> cool-looking enough? :(
>
It wasn't KDE enough ;-)
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On Fri, 15 Sep 2000, Damon Muller wrote:
> Try the pop3d server which is part of the qmail package. It's the only
> pop3 server that I know of which works with maildir.
>
ipop[23]d also supports maildir.
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added to a dir name if
> it should contain other dirs. Outlook doesn't know this, it seems, so
> any recursive copying will fail.
Can you file a bug report (preferably with a test case) so I can look into
it?
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On Thu, 7 Sep 2000, Marco d'Itri wrote:
> A calendar.hindu file is needed for 2000/2001
I'll do it. Give me a day or two.
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ually reading the license.)
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's not state of the
art. We should try and be careful to avoid the "Not invented here"
syndrome and learn from wherever and whomever we can.
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that we have some very capable people working on the
boot-floppies. I predict that it won't be long till we catch up and even
overtake the other distributions.
But we're not there yet IMO.
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herwise work well.
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hed working on my existing packages, I'm
going to check it out and hopefully we can include it in the distribution.
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see if that makes the
> difference. I'll let you know.
>
Yup I suspect it was not creating the lock at all. Without a lock you
stand a chance of having your mail spool corrupted.
If this turns out to be the problem, file a bug against your MTA if one
hasn't been filed already.
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kage. It should be easy if you have the
libc-client-dev package installed.
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point) and then click
> back on the original message; then I can read it.
>
> I'm using IMAP version 4.7c-1 and netscape 4.73 running on a Woody box.
> Any ideas?
>
I've got to admit this is a new one for me. Not an awful lot has changed
between the ptato and woody version
rver and even use global directories such as bigfoot.
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ed,
say, the Vyakarana sutras.
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be faster than running the anymail command remotely
> over ssh..
> -chris
The Debian imap package also contains the UW imaputils collection. It
sounds like ifrom(1) might be what you want. I don't know how fast it is
though.
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I can get it to compile fine but in the link phase I get lots of errors
like
extlistbox.o(.text+0x1d): undefined reference to `ExtListBox::QPaintDevice
virtual table'
What's up with that?
I'm using the latest Qt 2.1 and KDE2 .debs.
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a. I'd make it a example though and leave the
default configuration restricted. "Less rope to hang yourself" and that
sort of thing. so anyone want to send me the "perfect" pine.conf?
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On Thu, 29 Jun 2000, J.H.M. Dassen (Ray) wrote:
> Webmin is a nice tool. Back in April, Jaldhar H. Vyas was working on
> packages to include it in Debian. Jaldhar, do you have any news on those?
Yes, I am happy to report that my packages have not destroyed anyones
systems :-) and as ther
p? and
> if it already does cause of the libc-client patches how do you specify it in
> the config file?
I don't actually use maildir myself but you probably just have to change
the inbox-path variable in ~/.pinerc
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er the source-tree and
> type "debian/rules binary"
Or use my unofficial pine (and pico and pilot) .debs hosted by Noah Meyerhans
at: http://members.mint.net/frodo/pine/
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d debianized it in the process.) It's
nice if you like that kind of thing but not my cup of tea. I can send you
my .deb if you like but I've no interest in officially maintaining it.
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On Sat, 29 Apr 2000, Brad wrote:
> Aren't these being phased out in favor of http://incoming.debian.org?
>
Yes, you're right they are.
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even go into unstable. For this reason it is not
apt-gettable. It can be found at ftp.debian.org (or a mirror) in
/pub/debian/projects/experimental .
Thanks for offering to test this.
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> profit from them.
>
I'll see what the reaction is here and then approach them (if there is a
them :-)
My work is available from http://www.debian.org/~jaldhar/vortex/
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t think it will destroy your system (hasn't mine :-) but
there's a chance so be warned.
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Subject says it all, I made this for my own needs and I thought other
people might be interested. It is a source diff to Aureals 1.0.5 tarball
and compiles into .debs for au8810, au8820, and au8830. i386 platform
only.
I'll put it up somewhere if there is interest.
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On Thu, 27 Apr 2000, Ethan Benson wrote:
> it does not matter how good your password is if someone gets a sniffer
> on your network they WILL see it flying around in plaintext.
Unless you use SSL telnet.
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t?) What about HP OpenMail?
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s many high profile sites do run NT,
Solaris etc. without being cracked because as I said Admin security savvy
is a much more important factor than software.
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he upstream pine distribution or the
(unofficial) debianized version?
imapd and ipopd is based on the c-client library. The mbox driver in
c-client uses $HOME/mbox by default. You will have to recompile it to use
$HOME/mail/mbox.
The debian libc-client4.7 package has instructions for doing so i
ps written for KDE could go into main. The licensing problems are with
kdebase which contains some GPL'ed programs for which KDE didn't get
authorization to combine with QT.
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in a month I and my friends will have a Debian on our
> systems.
>
Debian has a better way. If you can get the base system installed, the
apt-get program will let you install as little or as much of the
distribution as you want per session. It will also let you resume an
interrupted downloa
erent imap server or changing a parameter
> in Outlook Express)?
>
No this is highly irregular. I don't have a windows box at the moment to
test but I used to use outlook express a lot and it did work.
I suspect some kind of permissions problem. Did you check
/var/log/mail.log and /var/log/auth.log for anything fishy?
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worked or not. Shall I assume you don't really care. ;-)
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I take no responsibility for any *
* glimmers of correct information that may, by some fluke, be here. *
**
**
If after reading that you still aren't afraid, try it. Let me know if it
work
On Thu, 3 Feb 2000, Christian Hammers wrote:
> At least wu-imapd uses /etc/cram-md5.
It's actually uw-imapd.
University of Washington (in the state of Washington) as opposed to
Washington University (which isn't in Washington D.C. or Washington State :-)
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