Hi there,
My fbsd box is (ADSL) connected to the net through dynamic IPs,
so no mails are able to send in, they go to the account offered
by my ISP. i need to check mail manually a period of time.
Is there any package that can be used to fetch mails back to
my fbsd box in every 10 or
My fbsd box is (ADSL) connected to the net through dynamic IPs,
so no mails are able to send in, they go to the account offered
by my ISP. i need to check mail manually a period of time.
Is there any package that can be used to fetch mails back to
my fbsd box in every 10 or 20 min.
Use xfmail, a little bit old proggie, but very practical and
generic. Set it up to check your mail every x minutes, using
the mail server as a pop3 server ( xfmail wil log in, give your
password to the server, retrieve the mail, and spool it to a file
usually
Blaz Zupan wrote:
Yes, check out fetchmail:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/ports.cgi?query=fetchmailstype=all
But in the future please send such questions to the freebsd-questions mailing
list, not to freebsd-current.
Thanks to all replies, and sorry too. I figure i do put the
question
I've got a system with 4.1-STABLE installed. I mount -current sources
on it, do make buildworld/buildkernel/installkernel/installworld and
reboot. The boot loader runs, gives me the "booting default in..."
countdown, prints "|", and then stops. After thrashing the disks (with
*no* boot messages),
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Bruce Ev
ans writes:
Probably that you shouldn't have downgraded savecore by updating it
:-). savecore now uses devname() but devname() is too unreliable to
use for anything except informational output.
It always were:
boot
log in
mv
On Tue, 10-Oct-2000 at 22:39:06 -0400, Chuck Robey wrote:
On Tue, 10 Oct 2000, Stephen Hocking wrote:
Last one I can find in the FTP repository is cvs-cur.6772.gz. Where are the
more recent ones?
I'm sorry, I have been recovering from recent surgery again, and just got
back to reading
On 10 Oct, Michael Lucas wrote:
I hit the space bar, type in 'boot -s' and it goes through all the
normal start up procedures, sets up the networking, etc ...
'boot -s' don't work for me, I use 'boot /boot/kernel/kernel -s' instead.
You're right. It's off to doc-land for this, I
I've brought IFS up to the latest -current and it has survived my testing
and stressing. I am currently debugging a version of squid which will handle
an IFS disk to provide solid performance details.
You can find the IFS code plus modified copies of mount and fsck at
At Wed, 11 Oct 2000 11:53:10 +0200, Andre Albsmeier wrote:
Great, thanks. In my desperation I sent a PR for this: 21909
I think it can be closed then...
-Andre
Hi
Please submit close request as follow-ups to the PR in question
in the future. That way they do not get lost in the
On Wed, 11-Oct-2000 at 15:05:28 +0200, Johan Karlsson wrote:
At Wed, 11 Oct 2000 11:53:10 +0200, Andre Albsmeier wrote:
Great, thanks. In my desperation I sent a PR for this: 21909
I think it can be closed then...
-Andre
Hi
Please submit close request as follow-ups to the
I am going to nuke the PAM support for rshd and rlogind in -current
tomorrow (local time) if I won't get any objections till that date.
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Ruslan Ermilov Oracle Developer/DBA,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sunbay Software AG,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] FreeBSD committer,
+380.652.512.251
I am going to nuke the PAM support for rshd and rlogind in -current
tomorrow (local time) if I won't get any objections till that date.
Agreed. login(8) is the right "focus" for PAM in this case.
M
--
Ruslan ErmilovOracle Developer/DBA,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sunbay
I am going to nuke the PAM support for rshd and rlogind in -current
tomorrow (local time) if I won't get any objections till that date.
Agreed. login(8) is the right "focus" for PAM in this case.
We currently utilize PAM in rshd to restrict access to certain servers
based on local
On 11-Oct-00 Mike Meyer wrote:
I've got a system with 4.1-STABLE installed. I mount -current sources
on it, do make buildworld/buildkernel/installkernel/installworld and
reboot. The boot loader runs, gives me the "booting default in..."
countdown, prints "|", and then stops. After thrashing
On 10-Oct-00 Bob Bishop wrote:
Hi,
What's happened recently to make -current so slow?
make world kernel FreeBSD 5.0-CURRENT #11: Sat Sep 30 15:07:06 BST 2000
elf make world started on Fri Oct 6 08:33:20 BST 2000
elf make world completed on Fri Oct 6 13:30:13 BST 2000
...just under
Original Message
On 10/11/00, 9:53:07 AM, Mike Meyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote regarding
Upgrading -stable - -current, boot failure?:
I've got a system with 4.1-STABLE installed. I mount -current sources
on it, do make buildworld/buildkernel/installkernel/installworld and
reboot. The boot
As you can see below after I cvsuped and made world today
I got the following problems with my GATEWAY 2000 Solo 2150
Laptop and CURRENT
Could someone help me solve these problems
Module can't register problem
random dev problem
linux emulation can't load problem
usb0 problem
unknow ressources
On Sun, Oct 08, 2000 at 09:43:01PM -0400, Brandon D. Valentine wrote:
On Mon, 9 Oct 2000, attila! wrote:
I am perfectly well willing to maintain it in cvs format.
You and a million other crusaders.
Sorry to rain on your parade but what you're discussing borders on a
religious jihad.
On Wed, Oct 11, 2000 at 03:34:42PM -0700, dannyman wrote:
I am a Postfix weenie. I don't care what the "default" MTA that comes with
FreeBSD is, but I like that 4.x is better at giving you a choice in the
matter. If someone wanted to maintain Postfix in the FreeBSD source tree as
an
Hello all,
Just wanted to thank everyone for their response to my August
30th EDT post. Especially to Doug White, who offered up the correct
solution in telling me to replace the CPU cache and saved me from
having to futilely swap RAID cards. After more than thirty straight
days without a
At 11 Oct 2000 18:43:14 GMT,
John Baldwin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't know. Can you try to narrow down the date by cvsupping or
cvs updating with date tags to see when it started slowing down?
I've checked with -D '2000-10-03 00:00:00 GMT' and -D '2000-10-04
12:00:00 GMT'. With previous
--- rc.bak Thu Oct 12 08:23:33 2000
+++ rc Thu Oct 12 08:25:22 2000
@@ -331,6 +331,10 @@
echo '.'
+# Build devices database
+#
+dev_mkdb
+
# Enable dumpdev so that savecore can see it.
# /var/crash should be a directory or a symbolic link
# to the crash directory if core dumps are
At 12 Oct 2000 04:08:04 GMT,
Jason Evans [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do you have the SMP_DEBUG kernel option enabled?
Yes, I had SMP_DEBUG in my kernel configuration.
My changes added lots of mutexes to the kernel, and mtx_validate() iterates
through all mutexes for mtx_init() and mtx_destroy()
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