On Thu, Jul 11, 2019 at 10:10:46AM +0100, Brad Rogers wrote:
> On Thu, 11 Jul 2019 10:03:34 +0200
> wrote:
>
> Hello to...@tuxteam.de,
>
> >enough to yell at the sender to fix his/her MUA.
>
> Except that the worst offenders are commercial entities such google,
> ebay(1), all banks, amazon,
On Thu, 11 Jul 2019 10:03:34 +0200
wrote:
Hello to...@tuxteam.de,
>enough to yell at the sender to fix his/her MUA.
Except that the worst offenders are commercial entities such google,
ebay(1), all banks, amazon, etc, etc. ad nauseam. *None* of them are
going to remove HTML and/or CSS from
On Thu, Jul 11, 2019 at 10:10:16AM +0300, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Jo, 11 iul 19, 15:52:56, John Crawley wrote:
[...]
> > A) Display html as-is, tags and all
> > B) Strip out the tags and display what's left, like html2text
> >
> > I think B) is the better option.
>
> C) Treat *all* message
s. Simply not following any
> >> web links would be enough I'd have thought? Or are there some more
> >> subtle attack paths?
> >
> > Yes, look up the EFAIL vulnerability (I posted a link in another
> > message). It enabled a potential attacker to trick e-mail client
not following any web links
> > > would
> > > be enough I'd have thought? Or are there some more subtle attack paths?
> >
> > Yes, look up the EFAIL vulnerability (I posted a link in another
> > message). It enabled a potential attacker to trick e-mail client
attack paths?
Yes, look up the EFAIL vulnerability (I posted a link in another
message). It enabled a potential attacker to trick e-mail clients
parsing html e-mail to decrypt an (old) encrypted message.
In most cases users only had to open the message.
Since enforcing no-html, and particularly
t
> exposing the recipient to attacks. Simply not following any web links would
> be enough I'd have thought? Or are there some more subtle attack paths?
Yes, look up the EFAIL vulnerability (I posted a link in another
message). It enabled a potential attacker to trick e-mail clients
parsing html
, at least configure it to send both plain text and HTML. Or,
y'know, get a better email agent.
Of course text messages are best (and what I use all the time) but
surely a decent mail agent on the receiver's end will display that OK?
A subverted XHTML produced by Microsoft Word? You're joking
Bonjour,
Le dimanche 07 juillet 2019, Basile Starynkevitch a écrit...
> J'ai oublié de préciser que je ne tiens pas tant que ça à utiliser vmime
> /spécifiquement/. J'ai juste besoin de coder, en C++ ou tout autre language
> compilé sympa (notamment Ocaml, SBCL, Go, Rust ; mais j'ai
Le 07-07-2019, à 07:52:41 +0200, Basile Starynkevitch a écrit :
On 7/7/19 7:39 AM, steve wrote:
Salut Basile,
Je ne réponds pas exactement à ta question mais plutôt à ton besoin.
J'utilise mutt en ligne de commande pour ce genre de choses.
Mais maintenant ça marche déjà, donc
On 7/7/19 7:52 AM, Basile Starynkevitch wrote:
On 7/7/19 7:39 AM, steve wrote:
Salut Basile,
Je ne réponds pas exactement à ta question mais plutôt à ton besoin.
J'utilise mutt en ligne de commande pour ce genre de choses.
Mais maintenant ça marche déjà, donc je suis content.
Mon souci
On 7/7/19 7:39 AM, steve wrote:
Salut Basile,
Je ne réponds pas exactement à ta question mais plutôt à ton besoin.
J'utilise mutt en ligne de commande pour ce genre de choses.
Mais maintenant ça marche déjà, donc je suis content.
Mon souci réel, c'était bien SMTP avec authentification. Et
Salut Basile,
Je ne réponds pas exactement à ta question mais plutôt à ton besoin.
J'utilise mutt en ligne de commande pour ce genre de choses.
On peut faire des choses du genre
mutt -s "le sujet" destinata...@exameple.org -c "unau...@example.org" -b
"autreauchache@example" -a
Bonjour,
Le samedi 06 juillet 2019, Basile Starynkevitch a écrit...
> On 7/6/19 6:02 PM, Jean-Michel OLTRA wrote:
> > Tu peux modifier la valeur de ton relayhost par :
> > mail.gandi.net:submission
> Je n'ai même pas compris dans quel fichier ça doit apparaître. Pour info,
> grep -rn
On 7/6/19 6:02 PM, Jean-Michel OLTRA wrote:
*smtp_sasl_auth_enable = yes**
**smtp_sasl_password_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/rimski_sasl*
J'ai, en plus :
*smtp_sasl_security_options = *
Pas de valeur donc.
En fait, cette ligne pour smtp_sasl_security_options en rouge a résolu
le problème.
par ta machine pour serveur de mail principal et attend dans ta
zone DNS des entrées MX ... mais là c'est déjà compliqué pour moi)
(PS désolé pour la réponse perso. ai cliqué sur le mauvais bouton... pas
l'habitude via le webmail...)
Bonjour,
Le samedi 06 juillet 2019, Basile Starynkevitch a écrit...
> J'ai choisi: /Internet with smarthost/.
Ok.
> J'essaie donc:
> date +'essai de mel %c' | mail -r bas...@starynkevitch.net -s 'essai de
> mail' bas...@starynkevitch.net
> Mais cet essai échoue encore:
installer la libsasl.
Ca devrait le faire, mais dans mon imaginaire j'aurais voulu que
cette configuration se fasse à apt-get install time.
Et ça commence bien :-( car dpkg-reconfigure postfix me demande:
*Please select the mail server configuration type* that best meets
your needs
configurer mon PC domestique rimski.ours
pour que la /commande/ /usr/bin/mail ou /bin/mail (ou tout
autre***/mail-user-agent/**en* *ligne de commande non-interactive*, je
n'ai pas précisément de religion, du moment qu'il y a une bonne page de
man) y marche? Et de manière plus générale et surtout
dans mon imaginaire j'aurais voulu que cette
configuration se fasse à apt-get install time.
Et ça commence bien :-( car dpkg-reconfigure postfix me demande:
*Please select the mail server configuration type* that best meets your
needs. │
│ │
│ No configuration
Bonjour,
Le samedi 06 juillet 2019, Basile Starynkevitch a écrit...
> Pour info, j'ai essayé sans réussir de configurer exim4 en
> exim4-daemon-light mais il faut bien que je configure quelque part le mot de
> passe pour envoyer du mél via SMTP vers mail.gandi.net et ça je n'ai pas
>
On Saturday 06 July 2019 13:42:26 Basile Starynkevitch wrote:
> Ma question est alors: comment configurer mon PC domestique rimski.ours
> pour que la commande mail y marche ?
S'agit-il d'envoyer, de recevoir des mails dans un domaine intranet ?
(le réseau domestique dans ta maison 192.1
Salut la liste,
> Ma question est alors: comment configurer mon PC domestique rimski.ours pour
> que la commande mail y marche? Et de manière plus générale et surtout pour
> pouvoir envoyer des mails de manière programmatique, par exemple avec une
> bibliothèque telle que vmime.o
de passe, sans bien sûr le donner ici.
Ma question est alors: comment configurer mon PC domestique rimski.ours
pour que la commande mail y marche? Et de manière plus générale et
surtout pour pouvoir envoyer des mails de manière programmatique, par
exemple avec une bibliothèque telle que
gt; POP / IMAP / SMTP service (my old account seems to be grandfathered in).
>
> You want an "eierlegende Wollmilchsau"[1], i.e. a free (as in beer),
> quality, privacy conscious e-mail service, that offers IMAP and SMTP.
>
> Please do let us know if you ever find it...
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The script needs more work it is not exim4-exploiters, it is for
repeated failed logins.
As it is now, it will treat any single failure as one to ban and that
is only going to cause trouble. Although users should be logged in
normally and will
be grandfathered in).
You want an "eierlegende Wollmilchsau"[1], i.e. a free (as in beer),
quality, privacy conscious e-mail service, that offers IMAP and SMTP.
Please do let us know if you ever find it... (I mean it).
For those willing to pay Kolab Now seems interesting.
[1] https://
ail (and similar) email
> addresses that are in use here.
The lists are publicly archived, so the privacy benefits would be
minimal.
I also don't want to expose my other e-mail addresses, for privacy and
spam reasons ;)
Kind regards,
Andrei
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Slightly improved shell script, uses iprange once and conflates both
lists together.
#!/bin/bash
declare -a tcp25_set tcp465_set tcp_25_465_set
banned_ports_list=25,465,993,995
logwatch_file=/var/log/exim4/logwatch-email-20190622a.eml
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Hi,
On 22/6/19 6:24 pm, john doe wrote:
>> I've blacklisted quite a number of IP addresses and CIDR blocks
>> from delivering email to my server with entries in the
>> /etc/exim4/local_host_blacklist file.
>>
>> Is there any config file that I
> Hi,
>
> I've blacklisted quite a number of IP addresses and CIDR blocks from
> delivering email to my server with entries in the
> /etc/exim4/local_host_blacklist file.
>
> Is there any config file that I can easily use to block 465 login
> attempts from bad IP addresses and CIDR blocks?
>
> If
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Hi,
I've blacklisted quite a number of IP addresses and CIDR blocks from
delivering email to my server with entries in the
/etc/exim4/local_host_blacklist file.
Is there any config file that I can easily use to block 465 login
attempts from bad IP
On Sb, 13 apr 19, 10:14:04, Bonno Bloksma wrote:
> I am looking for an "easy light weight just empty the local queue and
> send it to the smart host" setup.
> I don't mind experimenting and it doesn not need to be Exim but the
> info I get Googling is just too diverse and does not get me much
>
On Wednesday 29 May 2019 10:52:29 Frederic Robert wrote:
> 1. Si vous hébergez votre serveur mail avec postfix, comment l'avez-vous
> mis en place? A la base, j'ai utilisé postfix et mutt pour lire les
> mails en local directement sur le serveur. J'aimerai apprendre à faire
> une
On 5/29/19 3:46 PM, Daniel Caillibaud wrote:
Tu trouveras pas mal de tuto avec postfix / dovecot (+sieve pour le
filtrage) / rspamd (+dmarc & dkim)
— courier-base, courier-authdaemon, courier-authlib-mysql,
courier-imap, courier-pop ; — roundcube pour l'interface IMAP ;
— le
On 5/29/19 11:58 AM, Ph. Gras wrote:
Je peux te fournir un road book complet pour réaliser ta propre configuration,
c'est pas fastoche !
Bonsoir,
Ce serait bient gentil de ta part. Livre sous quelle licence?
Bonne soirée,
--
Frédéric Robert
Le 29/05/19 à 13:58, "Ph. Gras" a écrit :
> > 1. Si vous hébergez votre serveur mail avec postfix, comment
> > l'avez-vous mis en place? A la base, j'ai utilisé postfix et mutt pour
> > lire les mails en local directement sur le serveur. J'aimerai apprendre
> &g
Bonjour,
> 1. Si vous hébergez votre serveur mail avec postfix, comment l'avez-vous mis
> en place? A la base, j'ai utilisé postfix et mutt pour lire les mails en
> local directement sur le serveur. J'aimerai apprendre à faire une
> installation propre avec serveur pop/imap
J'ai
Bonjour,
Comment allez-vous?
1. Si vous hébergez votre serveur mail avec postfix, comment l'avez-vous
mis en place? A la base, j'ai utilisé postfix et mutt pour lire les
mails en local directement sur le serveur. J'aimerai apprendre à faire
une installation propre avec serveur pop/imap
2
On Mon, 6 May 2019 08:53:56 -0400
Kenneth Parker wrote:
Hello Kenneth,
>I don't notice any Advertising on ProtonMail.
The 'cost' will not necessarily be advertising. Data-mining all emails
in and out of the account is far more likely and, potentially, more
lucrative (for the miner,
On Mon, 6 May 2019 17:18:31 +0200 (CEST)
Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
> On Mon, 6 May 2019, Celejar wrote:
>
> > I once looked into ProtonMail, but IIUC, there's no POP3 / IMAP / SMTP
> > support in the free tier, and even in the paid tiers, standards-based
> > email requires running some sort of
On Mon, 6 May 2019, Celejar wrote:
I once looked into ProtonMail, but IIUC, there's no POP3 / IMAP / SMTP
support in the free tier, and even in the paid tiers, standards-based
email requires running some sort of proprietary application called
"ProtonMail Bridge" on my machine. Correct me if I'm
il (and similar) email
> > >> addresses that are in use here.
> > >
> > > does that mean that there is something else, i.e. a "free" mail
> > provider?
> >
>
> I am partial to ProtonMail.
>
> >
> >I was not clear enough.
oes that mean that there is something else, i.e. a "free" mail
> provider?
>
I am partial to ProtonMail.
>
>I was not clear enough. I didn't mean "gratis" or "free as in beer", but
>non commercial (as opposed to gmail, provided by Google)
>
there is something else, i.e. a "free" mail
> provider?
Almost certainly not. A price (of one sort or another) has to be paid.
--
Regards _
/ ) "The blindingly obvious is
/ _)radnever immediately apparent"
Two sides to every story
that there is something else, i.e. a "free" mail provider?
best regards,
--
Pierre Frenkiel
I was not clear enough. I didn't mean "gratis" or "free as in beer", but
non commercial (as opposed to gmail, provided by Google)
best regards,
--
Pierre Frenkiel
On Mon, 6 May 2019, Brad Rogers wrote:
I have no data to support that, it's
just my gut feeling based on the number of gmail (and similar) email
addresses that are in use here.
does that mean that there is something else, i.e. a "free" mai
On Mon, 6 May 2019 18:37:36 +1000
David wrote:
Hello David,
>I think the proportion of people providing answers here who do care
>would be significantly higher than the general population though.
>That's why I was concerned enough to respond, and why I wrote
>people *here* :)
Fair point.
I
On Mon, 6 May 2019 at 17:22, Brad Rogers wrote:
>
> On Mon, 6 May 2019 09:26:00 +1000 David wrote:
>
> Hello David,
>
> >People here care about software freedom.
>
> Some do, yes. Far more simply don't care:
I think the proportion of people providing answers here who do care
would be
On Mon, 6 May 2019 09:26:00 +1000
David wrote:
Hello David,
>People here care about software freedom.
Some do, yes. Far more simply don't care: You only have to look at how
successful surveillance companies (google, facebook, twitter, et al)
have become; with people willingly, even eagerly,
> On May 5, 2019, at 4:26 PM, David wrote:
>
> For pastebin purposes within Debian, please use: https://paste.debian.net/
Thanks, David. This sound like exactly what I need.
Rick
On Sun, 5 May 2019 at 20:31, Brad Rogers wrote:
> On Sun, 5 May 2019 03:13:46 -0700 Rick Thomas wrote:
>
> >What is “pastebin”? Is it available to everyone?
>
> Yes, it's available to all. pastebin.com
Hi.
No, please don't use pastebin.com
I won't read anything posted to that site, and I
On 5/5/19 12:08, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
On May 5, 2019, at 12:06 PM, Rick Thomas wrote:
What do you recommend instead? The original file was 365KB. The compressed
file was 48KB.
Remove the irrelevant parts. But 365 kB isn’t too much anyway.
What's the (exact) size limit then
On Sun 05 May 2019 at 00:06:56 -0700, Rick Thomas wrote:
> > On May 4, 2019, at 9:28 PM, Mail Delivery System
> > wrote:
> >
> > : host bendel.debian.org[82.195.75.100]
> > said:
> >550 5.7.1 No attachments allowed (in reply to end of DATA comman
Rick Thomas composed on 2019-05-05 03:06 (UTC-0700):
> John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote
>> You should simply not send compressed attachments, especially for text.
> What do you recommend instead? The original file was 365KB. The compressed
> file was 48KB.
using web browser:
On Sun, 5 May 2019 03:13:46 -0700
Rick Thomas wrote:
Hello Rick,
>What is “pastebin”? Is it available to everyone?
A place to share (predominantly) code snippets and the like for the
purposes of critique or garnering advice about ways to improve said code.
Yes, it's available to all.
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Rick Thomas wrote:
> Thanks for the reply!
>
>> On May 5, 2019, at 2:55 AM, Brad Rogers wrote:
>>
>> There are other places things can be put (own web site, pastebin, etc.)
>
> I used to have my own webserver, but the machine I was running it on
Thanks for the reply!
> On May 5, 2019, at 2:55 AM, Brad Rogers wrote:
>
> There are other places things can be put (own web site, pastebin, etc.)
I used to have my own webserver, but the machine I was running it on died.
What is “pastebin”? Is it available to everyone?
Enjoy!
Rick
> On May 5, 2019, at 12:06 PM, Rick Thomas wrote:
>
> What do you recommend instead? The original file was 365KB. The compressed
> file was 48KB.
Remove the irrelevant parts. But 365 kB isn’t too much anyway.
Adrian
> On May 5, 2019, at 2:34 AM, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz
> wrote:
>
>
>
>> On May 5, 2019, at 11:33 AM, Rick Thomas wrote:
>>
>> The file was “.zip” compressed on a Mac — not “.gz’ on a Linux. Do you
>> think that makes a difference?
>
> You should simply not send compressed
> On May 5, 2019, at 12:45 AM, Pierre Frenkiel
> wrote:
>
> On Sun, 5 May 2019, Rick Thomas wrote:
>
>>
>>
>>> On May 4, 2019, at 9:28 PM, Mail Delivery System
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> : host bendel.debian.org[82.195.75.100]
&g
On Sun, 5 May 2019 10:04:02 +0200
Frank Scheiner wrote:
Hello Frank,
>Strange indeed, maybe that was changed. But no longer allowing
>attachments is not that useful.
Stops ppl sending unnecessary guff to the list (emojis, html,
anim-gifs...), not that that applies necessarily to your
> On May 5, 2019, at 1:04 AM, Frank Scheiner wrote:
>
> Hi Rick,
>
> On 5/5/19 09:06, Rick Thomas wrote:
>>
>>
>>> On May 4, 2019, at 9:28 PM, Mail Delivery System
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> : host bendel.debian.org[82.195.75.10
> On May 5, 2019, at 11:33 AM, Rick Thomas wrote:
>
> The file was “.zip” compressed on a Mac — not “.gz’ on a Linux. Do you think
> that makes a difference?
You should simply not send compressed attachments, especially for text.
Adrian
On Sun, 5 May 2019, Frank Scheiner wrote:
Hi Rick,
On 5/5/19 09:06, Rick Thomas wrote:
On May 4, 2019, at 9:28 PM, Mail Delivery System
wrote:
: host bendel.debian.org[82.195.75.100]
said:
550 5.7.1 No attachments allowed (in reply to end of DATA command)
Reporting-MTA: dns; pb
Hi Rick,
On 5/5/19 09:06, Rick Thomas wrote:
On May 4, 2019, at 9:28 PM, Mail Delivery System
wrote:
: host bendel.debian.org[82.195.75.100] said:
550 5.7.1 No attachments allowed (in reply to end of DATA command)
Reporting-MTA: dns; pb-sasl20.pobox.com
Hmmm… I was trying to attach
On Sun, 5 May 2019, Rick Thomas wrote:
On May 4, 2019, at 9:28 PM, Mail Delivery System
wrote:
: host bendel.debian.org[82.195.75.100] said:
550 5.7.1 No attachments allowed (in reply to end of DATA command)
Reporting-MTA: dns; pb-sasl20.pobox.com
Hmmm I was trying to attach
> On May 4, 2019, at 9:28 PM, Mail Delivery System
> wrote:
>
> : host bendel.debian.org[82.195.75.100] said:
>550 5.7.1 No attachments allowed (in reply to end of DATA command)
> Reporting-MTA: dns; pb-sasl20.pobox.com
Hmmm… I was trying to attach the syslog file from
llation concernant la
> configuration exim, soit, mais ce que je ne comprends pas c'est que le
> répertoire /var/mail/ soit vide c'est à dire qu'il n'y a pas la boite
> mail locale d'aucun utilisateur!
>
> Comment y remédier?
> Je vous remercie pour votre réponse.
>
> Alex PADOLY
Le 25/04/2019 à 18:30, didier gaumet a écrit :
il me semble que ça a changé il a déjà quelques versions, la façon dont
ça marche maintenant est expliquée là:
https://www.debian.org/releases/stable/amd64/ch08s05.html.fr#mail-default
Bonjour, ou peut-etre juste qu'autrefois l'installeur faisait
es versions, la façon dont
ça marche maintenant est expliquée là:
https://www.debian.org/releases/stable/amd64/ch08s05.html.fr#mail-default
Bonjour,
as tu sélectionné la section "standard" pendant l'installation ? Il me
semble que cette section inclut exim par défaut. Il me semble aussi que
les dossiers des utilisateurs dans /var/mail sont créés après la réception
du tout premier mail...
Le jeu. 25 avr. 2019 15:04
, soit, mais ce que je ne comprends pas c'est que le
répertoire /var/mail/ soit vide c'est à dire qu'il n'y a pas la boite mail
locale d'aucun utilisateur!
Comment y remédier?
Je vous remercie pour votre réponse.
Alex PADOLY
rification, thus
>> allowing, e.g., credential stealing via MITM attacks. Furthermore, it
>> neglects to document this failing, although we're working on this ;)
>>
>
> That is not a problem for me, all mail traffic will be inside out own LAN.
> The wiki has very lit
ng via MITM attacks. Furthermore, it
> neglects to document this failing, although we're working on this ;)
>
That is not a problem for me, all mail traffic will be inside out own LAN.
The wiki has very little info. Like, if it is not a daemon then how does the
mail even leave the system? When
t perform server certificate verification, thus
> > allowing, e.g., credential stealing via MITM attacks. Furthermore, it
> > neglects to document this failing, although we're working on this ;)
> >
>
> That is not a problem for me, all mail traffic will be inside out own LAN.
>
On Sun, 14 Apr 2019 22:17:44 +0900
황병희 wrote:
> > I am looking for an "easy light weight just empty the local queue and
>
> Very very very easy thing: https://wiki.debian.org/sSMTP
Note that sSMTP does not perform server certificate verification, thus
allowing, e.g., credential stealing via
On Mon, 15 Apr 2019 18:42:57 +0200
Wim wrote:
> Hi Bonno,
>
> On Sunday, 14 April at 08:00, Bonno Bloksma wrote:
>
> >
> > All along I just installed the standard system on a Debian machine. Created
> > an alias for the root user with the email address of our servicedesk to
> > have it send
Hi Bonno,
On Sunday, 14 April at 08:00, Bonno Bloksma wrote:
>
> All along I just installed the standard system on a Debian machine. Created
> an alias for the root user with the email address of our servicedesk to have
> it send any mails to my servicedesk account and that was it.
> The last
> I am looking for an "easy light weight just empty the local queue and
Very very very easy thing: https://wiki.debian.org/sSMTP
Sincerely, Byung-Hee from South Korea.
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Hi.
On Sat, Apr 13, 2019 at 10:14:04AM +, Bonno Bloksma wrote:
> I am looking for an "easy light weight just empty the local queue and send it
> to the smart host" setup.
apt install nullmailer
Reco
Bonno Bloksma wrote:
> Hi,
>
> All along I just installed the standard system on a Debian machine.
> Created an alias for the root user with the email address of our
> servicedesk to have it send any mails to my servicedesk account and that
> was it. The last Debian installations no longer have
Hi,
All along I just installed the standard system on a Debian machine. Created an
alias for the root user with the email address of our servicedesk to have it
send any mails to my servicedesk account and that was it.
The last Debian installations no longer have a default mailserver installed
so thanks brother
have a nice day
Peyvand
On Wed, Mar 20, 2019 at 2:47 AM David Wright
wrote:
> On Wed 20 Mar 2019 at 03:45:23 (+0330), Iman P. wrote:
> > I have received lots of mails in my inbox. I checked account setting, but
> > didn't find any item about it.
> > how can I cancel this flow
> BTS_SMTP_HOST=posteo.de:587
> BTS_SMTP_AUTH_USERNAME=jsc...@posteo.net
sorry for other approach if you like postfix:
http://www.postfix.org/SOHO_README.html#client_sasl_sender
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I'm having trouble configuring bts via ~/.devscripts, though similar settings
do work for Reportbug, and I'm looking for help solving this.
I want bts to send mail via SMTP, so this is how the relevant lines of
.devscripts looks right now.
BTS_SMTP_HOST=posteo.de:587
BTS_SMTP_AUTH_USERNAME=jsc
I'm having trouble configuring bts via ~/.devscripts, though similar settings
do work for Reportbug, and I'm looking for help solving this.
I want bts to send mail via SMTP, so this is how the relevant lines of
.devscripts looks right now.
BTS_SMTP_HOST=posteo.de:587
BTS_SMTP_AUTH_USERNAME=jsc
On Wed 20 Mar 2019 at 03:45:23 (+0330), Iman P. wrote:
> I have received lots of mails in my inbox. I checked account setting, but
> didn't find any item about it.
> how can I cancel this flow of e-mails?
Assuming you're talking about debian-user, you could unsubscribe at
ct me on this.
If you want to unsubscribe then the same page you signed up with has
this option
https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/
However if you still want to be part of the list, maybe set up a folder
for e-mail and then direct e-mail so it gets placed in that folder, it
helps to manage e-mail
Dear Sir/Madam
I have received lots of mails in my inbox. I checked account setting, but
didn't find any item about it.
how can I cancel this flow of e-mails?
lots of thanks
Peyvand
toire ad hoc.
>> Et là, j'ai installé et commencé à configurer Sieve.
>> Comme il ne fonctionnait pas, j'ai creusé un peu et je viens de
>> découvrir qu'il n'a pas l'air compatible avec le mode "Virtual user mail
>> system" (c'est-à-dire que mes comptes de message
pas l'air compatible avec le mode "Virtual user mail
> system" (c'est-à-dire que mes comptes de messagerie ne correspondent pas
> à des comptes utilisateurs).
>
> Ma question est simple : connaissez-vous une alternative à Sieve dans ce
> contexte ?
>
> Merci d'avance.
&
souhaité déplacer automatiquement les
spams dans le répertoire ad hoc.
Et là, j'ai installé et commencé à configurer Sieve.
Comme il ne fonctionnait pas, j'ai creusé un peu et je viens de
découvrir qu'il n'a pas l'air compatible avec le mode "Virtual user mail
system" (c'est-à-dire que mes
Received from Joe on Sun, 24 Feb 2019 17:16:16 + Re: Claws
mail -buster- doesn't quote text on Reply.
> > Hello,
> >
> > Using Claws-Mail in Buster and finding when replying, the
> > text of the message is not quoted in the rep
Received from Patrick on Sun, 24 Feb 2019 07:48:13 -0800 Re:
Claws mail -buster- doesn't quote text on Reply.
> Hello,
>
> Using Claws-Mail in Buster and finding when replying, the text
> of the message is not quoted in the reply.
On Sun, 24 Feb 2019 07:48:13 -0800
Patrick Bartek wrote:
> On Sun, 24 Feb 2019 17:32:31 +1100
> Charlie wrote:
>
> > Through my keyboard:
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > Using Claws-Mail in Buster and finding when replying, the
> > text of
On Sun, 24 Feb 2019 17:32:31 +1100
Charlie wrote:
> Through my keyboard:
>
> Hello,
>
> Using Claws-Mail in Buster and finding when replying, the text
> of the message is not quoted in the reply. Also doesn't include
> the quoted text w
Through my keyboard:
Hello,
Using Claws-Mail in Buster and finding when replying, the text
of the message is not quoted in the reply. Also doesn't include
the quoted text when dropping the menu that says "Reply with
quote".
Whe
Faça por aqui.
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Em qui, 31 de jan de 2019 às 11:17, Adson Borges
escreveu:
> Favor retirar meu nome desta lista de e-mail
>
Favor retirar meu nome desta lista de e-mail
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