exim and UUCP

1999-05-15 Thread Thomas Adams
I need info on exim and UUCP. In slink's exim I found a little snippet about UUCP which allowed me to receive mail. I have no idea about sending mail via UUCP 'though. How should I do this? BTW, which config is best as preparation for a UUCP configuration, the SMTP or the local delivery?

Re: /home/ftp directory question

1999-02-25 Thread Thomas Adams
On Wed, Feb 24, 1999 at 12:36:43PM -0600, Jesse Jacobsen wrote: I missed the first part of this thread, but was wondering... do you have separate /home/ftp/bin and /home/ftp/lib/ and /home/ftp/etc directories? Yes, as I said I followed the man page of ftpd to the letter. I have made sure that

Re: /home/ftp directory question

1999-02-24 Thread Thomas Adams
On Wed, Feb 24, 1999 at 01:37:07AM -, Pollywog wrote: I just noticed that I have a /home/ftp directory but no subdirectories (no pub, etc, bin or anything else). Is this normal? It seems to be normal, it's on my Debian systems, too. I think if you follow the ftpd manpage you can setup

Re: /home/ftp directory question

1999-02-24 Thread Thomas Adams
On Wed, Feb 24, 1999 at 02:41:32PM +0100, Thomas Adams wrote: It seems to be normal, it's on my Debian systems, too. I think if you follow the ftpd manpage you can setup anonymous ftp access to your machine. Why it Sorry, I was wrong. I followed man ftpd to the letter but anon access doesn't

how to make SAMBA (hamm) join an NT domain?

1999-02-10 Thread Thomas Adams
I want to make the SAMBA package from hamm join an NT domain. Do I see it right that this is not possible and that I have to manually compile a SAMBA =2.x?

cti-ifhp question on duplex printing

1999-02-05 Thread Thomas Adams
I use cti-ifhp in order to print on an HP4000N network printer. This device has a duplexing unit installed and I wonder if I can use it somehow from Linux?

XFMail 1.2 [p0]

1999-01-27 Thread Thomas Adams
XFMail seg faults quite often here. Is this a system problem or an XFMail problem? A co-student here (Red Hat user) told me it bombs on his system too so I assume the latter. Right?

sysv style init of daemons

1999-01-27 Thread Thomas Adams
Is there an easy to read in-depth description of the sysv style init? I hope the name is right; I mean the way of starting daemons by making links instead of the traditional way of placing a start script into /etc/rc.boot

Apache SSL problem

1999-01-27 Thread Thomas Adams
I installed hamm's Apache-SSL and can connect to it from the server (http[s]://localhost/) w/o problems. But if I try to connect from a different computer all I see is an alert with Document contains no data. What's this?

..de.debian.org

1999-01-22 Thread Thomas Adams
What's up with the ...de.debian.org servers? A DNS problem perhaps?

help me unbreak my box please

1999-01-21 Thread Thomas Adams
Since the installation of my hamm box, something is broken. I want to fix it to make an upgrade to slink as painless as possible but don't know how, i.e. how do I unbreak things here? dselect says: --- Broken Optional packages in section contrib/mail --- U-- Opt contrib/

Re: help me unbreak my box please

1999-01-21 Thread Thomas Adams
On Thu, Jan 21, 1999 at 03:10:36PM +0100, Martin Bialasinski wrote: You should show us the output of dpkg --configure --pending There is no output.

Re: help me unbreak my box please

1999-01-21 Thread Thomas Adams
On Thu, Jan 21, 1999 at 03:50:34PM +0100, Martin Bialasinski wrote: You can also try dpkg --configure mailcrypt auctex Thanks, that told me to install PGP and now everything works fine.

Re: Why not as a newsgroup?

1999-01-17 Thread Thomas Adams
On Sat, Jan 16, 1999 at 09:42:13AM -0500, Roger Pittman wrote: Per the source code, the standard (oversimplified) sequence is: Ahhh, yes, what you describe is how it works usually. It's fine if you're sitting at a leased line or pay a flat fee for your phone call to your ISP. But what we

Re: shell scripts.

1999-01-16 Thread Thomas Adams
On Fri, Jan 15, 1999 at 05:52:21AM -0700, Dan Furtney wrote: scripts. On the back of the book it said shell progamming wasn't covered because Pearl would be better for the task. I decided to look into Pearl instead. Good Luck Please don't confuse Pearl with perl. Pearl is a different - if

Re: default fonts in NS 4.05 unreadable

1999-01-15 Thread Thomas Adams
On Wed, Jan 13, 1999 at 01:26:09PM +, Mark Brown wrote: Does this happen with all web pages? I haven't used Netscape on a Debian No, some pages displayed fine, but not all. I wasn't able to find a pattern. system (Lynx is your friend), but on other systems I've tried Netscape 4.05 Yes,

Re: default fonts in NS 4.05 unreadable

1999-01-15 Thread Thomas Adams
On Wed, Jan 13, 1999 at 12:35:30AM -0700, Dave Thayer wrote: It was a pretty uneventful installation, but read /usr/doc/xfstt/FAQ.gz. Strange, on my hamm box installing xfstt was a pretty eventful job. First, there is no FAQ.gz. Maybe it is in the slink but I can't install that to a hamm box,

Re: Why not as a newsgroup?

1999-01-15 Thread Thomas Adams
On Wed, Jan 13, 1999 at 01:32:57AM -0500, Ed Cogburn wrote: Don't all news-servers provide for this, and all news-readers implement it? The news reader in NS Communicator does the above. I'm sure every news server lets you download headers only. But what good is that if your client

Re: Setting Up Newsgroups

1999-01-14 Thread Thomas Adams
On Tue, Jan 12, 1999 at 11:42:50PM -0500, Chris Hoover wrote: How do I go about setting up newsgroups on my hamm box? I installed the news servers, but I'm unsure of what to do next. I just want to pull maybe 10 groups down to my local box. Your article leaves many open questions: Which

Kernel recompiling w/o losing the defaults

1999-01-13 Thread Thomas Adams
I wanted to recompile the Kernel and leave all the default settings which were used to produce the stock hamm 2.0.34 kernel in. There are some options which I don't use, some which aren't in there and a recompile for my CPU which is not a 386 wouldn't hurt either I thought. So I installed the

Re: Why not as a newsgroup?

1999-01-12 Thread Thomas Adams
On Mon, Jan 11, 1999 at 05:53:50PM -0500, Ed Cogburn wrote: Newsgroups allow you to only download the subject lines of the messages instead of have to download all messages whether you would have read them or not. I'm glad you have a 56k connection, How many Unix newsreaders offer

/etc/alternatives

1999-01-12 Thread Thomas Adams
What is /etc/alternatives good for? During installation of packages I can sometimes read that I can do this and that with an update-alternatives but I can't figure it out.

default fonts in NS 4.05 unreadable

1999-01-12 Thread Thomas Adams
On two different hamm computers with different video cards and monitors I installed Netscape 4.05 with the install script. On both of these systems I can hardly read the web pages because the default fonts are too small. On the same computers and monitors, a Windows Netscape displays fine. Why?

Re: HP 4000 N

1999-01-10 Thread Thomas Adams
On Sat, Jan 09, 1999 at 04:07:32PM -0500, Matt Kopishke wrote: I am trying to set up printing on a Linux box (Slink) running lpr. The I use hamm but that doesn't make a difference does it? printer is on a network, and has an IP address, how do I set this up? I tried using the default

Menu in fvwm2

1999-01-10 Thread Thomas Adams
Whenever I install a program which provides a menu entry I have to do an update-menus from my user account after installing a package. Otherwise there is no menu entry in fvwm2. At work I use Window Maker and there the installation procedure takes care of the menu entry. It's not necessary to

Re: Why not as a newsgroup?

1999-01-09 Thread Thomas Adams
On Fri, Jan 08, 1999 at 01:09:59AM -0800, Martin Waller wrote: I for one would no longer to be able to get the list. I access the internet through a firewall. The policy is restricted viewing only of some newsnet news groups. There is no way to either connect to a different news server

Re: mail filtering

1998-12-29 Thread Thomas Adams
On Tue, Dec 22, 1998 at 08:46:44PM -0500, Rick Knebel wrote: This is my first exposure to smail which seems to be the default in Debian. I had no trouble setting it up. That's what you think. I'd check my From: line if I were you.

Re: rotating log files

1998-12-20 Thread Thomas Adams
On Sun, Dec 20, 1998 at 02:17:06AM +0100, Marcus Brinkmann wrote: The package anacron provides this functionality. Speaking of anacron: I used one of the preset configuration schemes (Scientific Workstation) on one hamm machine and noticed that it has both cron and anacron running. Isn't this

Re: very confused

1998-12-19 Thread Thomas Adams
On Tue, Dec 15, 1998 at 08:57:47PM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Have there been duplicates? I suppose that you first need to move your mailfile /var/spool/mail/my_account to your $HOME and then start formail/procmail as procmail appends the mails while cat reads them again and again?!

I can't connect to my computer

1998-12-16 Thread Thomas Adams
i installed a hamm system (Scientific Workstation) and can't connect to it. Neither ping, telnet nor smtp or something else works. It's like there is no network installed. But it is, I, sitting at the computer, can connect to any other machine, I can browse the web, send email or do other stuff

Re: Debian Hamm used for a Linux Cluster and nobody noticed?

1998-12-12 Thread Thomas Adams
On Fri, Dec 11, 1998 at 04:50:22PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Heute ist nicht alle Tage, ich komme wieder, keine Frage!!! Toll! Der Maus! (IIRC) Actually, most Germans know this from the Pink Panther cartoon show. I doubt that this was a reference to Der Maus. Hmm, does anybody out

Re: QUantifiable reasons to use debian instead of redhat...?

1998-12-12 Thread Thomas Adams
On Thu, Dec 10, 1998 at 03:11:52PM -0600, Matt Garman wrote: Debian is not motivated by profit, so when a new Debian release cometh, you can be sure it's been tested to a full extent. I think Sorry, but I want to disagree here. After reading debian-devel for a while, I'm under the impression

hamm install via NFS

1998-12-08 Thread Thomas Adams
Is there something like a list of machines which I could use for NFS installing a hamm base system? I prefer a system within .de if possible.

Re: surprise! was( USR; dialing wrong number)

1998-12-06 Thread Thomas Adams
On Sat, Dec 05, 1998 at 08:19:13PM +0400, Eugene Sevinian wrote: April 1. The matter is that during dialing from minicom it performs kind of maping. So 1-9, 2-8, 3-7...9-1, 0-0. The same is under Norton Terminal Emulation. :))) Are you using pulse dialling? Somewhere I read that there are

Re: printing from netscape

1998-12-05 Thread Thomas Adams
On Thu, Dec 03, 1998 at 11:54:40AM -0600, Eric Jensen wrote: When you print from netscape, it sends postscript to the printer. Assuming you don't have a Postscript printer, you need to use ghostscript and a print filter (try the magicfilter package). Does anybody know why you don't get the

Re: Rar for Linux

1998-12-04 Thread Thomas Adams
On Fri, Dec 04, 1998 at 09:54:59AM +1100, Austanners Wet Blue Pty Ltd wrote: I have a copy of rar for linux, in the form of the file rarlinux. How do i install or execute this? I have done a chmod (755) on the file What does `file rarlinux` say?

Re: 3COM 3c509B port selection

1998-11-28 Thread Thomas Adams
On Fri, Nov 27, 1998 at 10:26:24PM -0500, Michael B. Taylor wrote: The cards that I have used (some tulips and some ancient Western Digitals) autosense the media. Are you sure this one doesnt do that too? I own a 3c509 and this one also doesn't autodetect the media type. Here is what I

Re: Standard kernel for IP Masquerading?

1998-11-02 Thread Thomas Adams
At 13:32 Uhr + 31.10.1998, Ian Lynagh wrote: I would like to setup IP Masquerading on my Debian 2.0 box. I would like to know if the default kernel is built with the correct settings of if I have to go and install all the development stuff for rebuilding my own kernel. You will need to

netatalk printing again

1998-11-01 Thread Thomas Adams
I solved my former netatalk problem. Looks like netatalk and LPRng don't go together unless you put a :pr=| lpr -Pprinter:\ into the papd.conf file. But now that I can print to my DeskJet 520 from my Mac I notice that the margins don't fit. I have yet to see a document that appears on paper the

magicfilter problem

1998-10-25 Thread Thomas Adams
I installed magicfilter and have a problem with a ps file. Magicfilter itself sort of works, a ls | lpr worked. Then I tried it with toc.ps from the cnews doc. This prints until the line 4 Implementation is reached (only the upper half of this line is printed, btw). Then the page just sits there

Netatalk printing, DJ 500

1998-10-25 Thread Thomas Adams
I want to print from my Mac to a HP DJ 520 which is connected to the Linux box where magicfilter with the DJ 500 filter is installed. Can anybody recommend a good PPD file? I tried the HP LJ III (si) so far, without luck. Because I do not know what to look for I fear I have to check out every PPD

Re: smail config broken?

1998-10-22 Thread Thomas Adams
At 23:49 Uhr -0700 21.10.1998, George Bonser wrote: Exim is a much better choice. Any chances that this will replace Smail as Debian's de-facto default MTA in the near future?

Re: SATAN .deb?

1998-10-16 Thread Thomas Adams
At 14:16 Uhr +0100 15.10.1998, M.C. Vernon wrote: it's an essential admin tool for checking your setup. This is the reason why it shouldn't be prepackaged. I really can't imagine anybody concerned about security trusting a prepackaged security scanner. Personally, I wouldn't. That's perhaps

debianized Scanner support somewhere?

1998-10-11 Thread Thomas Adams
Is it possible to get a deb File which provides support for a scanner? I'd be most interested in support for the Logitech ScanMan32 Mac which is a handscanner which operates via a little box with a SCSI connector at one end and the handscanner jack at the other. Shouldn't be too hard to support

how do I prevent DNS queries?

1998-10-05 Thread Thomas Adams
I have set up a small LAN at home with my Linux box being a router, firewall, mailnews server and my MAC being my system for working on. If I send email from my Mac all is well. The mail software contacts my Linux box and delivers the email which is later sent to my ISP via UUCP. But if I send

does smail know batched email?

1998-09-20 Thread Thomas Adams
Does smail as shipped with Debian 2.0 handle batched and compressed email (incoming) delivered via UUCP properly? When I had 1.3.1 installed it did not and I never found a solution to the problem. Many email batches were lost until I switched to non batched delivery to my machine. But I really

Q: mail2news, uucp, cnews

1998-09-15 Thread Thomas Adams
I run Debian 2.0 versions of cnews and uucp and want to gate my mailing lists to local newsgroups. So I fetched the mail2news.pl script and tried my luck. First, I left the INEWS variable set to rnews and changed one of my procmail recipes to put a test group into a local newsgroup which

Re: can smail change the Envelope?

1998-09-14 Thread Thomas Adams
On Sun, Sep 13, 1998 at 06:55:49PM +0200, Martin Schulze wrote: Anyway you can fake this field if you put something like the following in your /etc/smail/config file (man smailconf): return_path_field=Return-Path: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Caution: This is not tested. Didn't work. At first I thought

can smail change the Envelope?

1998-09-07 Thread Thomas Adams
is the first line in an email's header which looks like: From cat.ping.de!tom . . From: Thomas Adams [EMAIL PROTECTED] . . If my assumption is correct then MacSOUP generates a wrong header because the first line looks like: From pobox.com!tadams Now I wonder if I can configure SMail in such a way

Re: [Debian] ISDN - Worldwide support

1998-09-06 Thread Thomas Adams
On Sat, Sep 05, 1998 at 11:41:04AM +0200, Nils Rennebarth wrote: The hardware isn't the problem. This is an area where ISDN is the same all over the world (correct me someone if I'm wrong here) Unfortunately yes. The primary difference between ISDN in different countries is if the telco

Re: Virtual Poohsticks

1998-09-06 Thread Thomas Adams
On Mon, Aug 24, 1998 at 05:17:04PM +0100, M.C. Vernon wrote: Does anyone know of any virtual poohsticks software, or is anyone working on some at the moment? What is a virtual poohstick??

Re: Ethernet Lock Up

1998-09-03 Thread Thomas Adams
On Wed, Sep 02, 1998 at 04:14:59PM -0400, joseph evan porter wrote: I have a 3Com 3c905 ethernet card on a dual processor Dell Workstation. I'm using kernel 2.0.35, and occasionally I get a screen full of: eth0:error re-entering the interrupt handler Is it perhaps the 3Com conflicting with a

how do I add a kernel?

1998-08-18 Thread Thomas Adams
I want to add an additional kernel so that I can switch between them at boot time depending on which SCSI adapter the hard drive is connected to. How do I do this? I searched within dpackage for kernel but did only find two binary images without mentioning if and which SCSI stuff they support.

Re: New to Debian; emacs20 broken after fresh install of Hamm.

1998-08-15 Thread Thomas Adams
On Mon, Aug 10, 1998 at 11:43:02AM +0200, Ruud Janssen wrote: By adding the install stage in which task profiles can be selected, the manual package selection using dselect can be avoided because a sensible pre-selection of packages has already been made. In this way the installation gets

Re: ISDN script problem !

1998-08-09 Thread Thomas Adams
On Sun, Aug 09, 1998 at 12:23:44AM +, Nuno Carvalho wrote: I would consider to give the new config a try. It is really nice. Start isdnconfig as root. I didn't understood, yet, isdnconfig ! :(( What should I write !? Just enter the command isdnconfig. It will ask you some questions and

cd image mirror - site owners attitudes

1998-08-07 Thread Thomas Adams
I want to inquire if other people out there had similar difficulties obtaining the hamm images. First I tried the cdimage.debian.org server and learned people outside of the ukaren't welcome there. Then I checked the mirror site in Germany where I am located. Once there I saw a message like use

where are pine and tin? (hamm)

1998-08-07 Thread Thomas Adams
I use Debian 2.0 and am missing pine and tin. I ftped the binary-i386 image soonafter it was released and those programs aren't on it. After having my network stuff up and running I checked the contrib area on debian ftp servers but didn'tfind them there either. Why is that? Don't those two