mas card list. Mailscanner is regularly lambasted on
the Postfix forum. You might want to ask your question regarding its
suitability for your particular configuration there, and possibly on
the Mailscanner forum directly. Obviously, these two opposing groups
disagree as to whom to attribut
the bottom of a message before starting your reply.
Doesn't or some such combination work on GMail? If not,
then why use a broken MUA anyway? Besides, how long can it take to
position the cursor at the end of a message? Certainly less time than
it took to write it.
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ce it has a much better
> throughput and at the same time have the windows box see the 600GB file
> that was copied once I attach the usb harddrive to it.
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try contacting your ISP and see if there is a problem there. You could also
just use another browser that is more tolerant than IE7 appears to be in this
incident.
If you reply again, please lose the 'top posting' format. It makes following
your repl
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software that they did not install or authorized for use. The reasons are
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mapping.
You should always supply the complete output of: "postconf -n" when asking
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I suggest that you paste the output of all your CRON jobs,
and perhaps the /etc/rc.conf' file so we can review them. You might also try,
as root, issuing this command: 'atq'. See if anything is listed.
By the way, have you modified any of the startup scripts; i.e., files in
'
it contain. I am assuming that you never touched the
/etc/defaults/rc.conf file. If you did alter it, that was a mistake.
Postfix is not simply starting on its own. Somewhere, somehow, something is
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rocess that while it has its advantages, it is certainly not
advantageous for a user who needs the module installed now.
2) Use CPANPLUS to install the module.
Unless the user has the time, knowledge and motivation to do the first, the
second approach is usually superior.
Just
/usr/local/sbin/sendmail
> mailq /usr/local/sbin/sendmail
> newaliases /usr/local/sbin/sendmail
>
> There were two other entries, hoststat and
> purgstat. Should these be kept, modified
> or eliminated?
>
If you install Postfix from the ports syst
this; however, I never received a reply.
I am thinking of filing a PR.
In any case, I went back to using the older version, db44, without any
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u tried adding the following to your /etc/make.conf file?
DISABLE_VULNERABILITIES=yes
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> On November 15, 2007 at 10:54PM Noah wrote:
> > Gerard wrote:
> >> On November 15, 2007 at 06:54PM Noah wrote:
> >
> >> access1# grep apache pm-020.conf
> >> IGNORE|www/apache13*|
> >> IGNORE|www/apache13|
> >> IGNORE|www/apache1
> On November 21, 2007 at 07:11AM Mario Lobo wrote:
> On Wednesday 21 November 2007, tusar kumar wrote:
> > hi
> >i want to know how can i assembly laptop. i want a video copy
>
> Ahahahahah !
>
> Sorry guys. That was really funny !
You did notice his email
or his post. I suppose that the OP could have forgotten to include one. In
that case, many MUAs have the ability to warn the sender if the subject line
is left uncompleted. It would appear as if the OP should investigate if his
MUA offers that feature. If not, then perhaps he should invest in one t
> On November 30, 2007 at 02:37AM Erich Dollansky wrote:
[ snip ]
> sensorship starts in the mind of the people.
^
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ALL : ALL : allow
All I added were the two lines preceding "ALL : ALL : allow". What could be
causing this problem? I don't seem to be missing any ":" separators.
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m relays.
If you are using Postfix, placing the following in the 'main.cf' file can
significantly reduce the potential regarding relaying from Apache. Of course,
insure that the group is correct.
authorized_submit_users = !www, static:all
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prior to running portmanager?
After checking the above, try running portmanager like this:
portmanager -u -l -p -y
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> > From: Gerard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Subject: Re: portmanager errors
> > To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
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the Postfix documentation
on SASL as well as visiting:
<http://postfix.state-of-mind.de/patrick.koetter/saslfinger/> and
downloading and running the 'saslfinger' utility. He can then post the
output preferably the Postfix forum, or else here.
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this might not work, depending on your set-up. If you
> relay the mail to your ISP's mailserver, it probably won't handle
> incoming mail from addresses outside his domain.
Unless there is some weird firewall, I don't see what the problem would
be.
> Roland
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The simple fact that a site or precess requires 'flash' to display
correctly does not insinuate that the object is an advertisement. There
are several browser based add-ons that can handle to various degrees
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> Works for me.
Check out this URL for further information:
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> > On Sat, 22 Mar 2008 08:30:28 -0400
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> > > Da Rock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wr
ou haven't got the bundled software installed I agree with you
> though. Fairly uncommon though.
You can get some free utilities here:
http://www.petri.co.il/how_to_write_iso_files_to_cd.htm
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> I have a Linksys wireless-g broadband router model WRT54G here and I
> tried to configure it..but still i could not connect to Internet.
> I don't know if I've configured it wrong..could some one help me how
> to do it
, could easily cost more to implement. If the OP can get the
wireless network up and running easily enough, he might very well save
a considerable amount of time. Since he did not provide a schematic of
his network, that is just a guess.
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e (or fix) was MFCed this morning'.
It is amazing how often this question arises. I guess the manual does
not explain the different 'tags' and branches thoroughly enough.
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>
> They are not idiots, and they already calculated well if providing
> FreeBSD version will be good for them of not.
>
>
> don't be anyone's slave and simply don't use this crap at all.
> whatever you use freebsd or not
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> still have it, remove it by manual and redo it.
I am showing newer versions for several of the ports listed. Update
your ports tree, then make sure you are in fact using the latest version
of 'portupgrade' before attempting to build the port again.
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rather than
starting it by adding: fetchmail_enable="YES" to the /etc/rc.conf file?
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Not really necessary; however, it cannot hurt.
3) If available, run: portsclean -CDLP
4) Run: portmanager -u -p -y -l
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If you need shares mounted automatically, you can put them in
the /etc/fstab file. See the Samba documentation or subscribe to the
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Did I read that there's a way to use Windows drivers in FBSD 7?
> There are places I can download those for XP/Vista, so if I could
> use those - even if they're not the optimal solution - it'll get me
> going.
I have done something similar to that myself. Go to the linksys site
and download the latest available driver for your card. Then visit:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/books/handbook/config-network-setup.html
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> carry over. csh will uses its own internal prompt variable and ignore
> sh's PS1 environment variable.
I placed the following in my ~/.bash_profile file.
# This is the .bash_profile file
# Read on bash login and similar to .profile
# This file passes control to the '.bashrc' file if it is present
if [ -f ~/.bashrc ]; then
. ~/.bashrc
fi
Then in my ~/.bashrc file, I created an alias:
alias su='su -m'
Now, whenever I go to root, the environment is not modified and I still
have bash as my shell. I don't know if this will work for you or not.
It should not hurt to try it.
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> Gerard wrote:
>
> >I have done something similar to that myself. Go to the linksys site
> >and download the latest available driver for your card. Then visit:
> >
> >http://www.freebsd.org/
e Postfix forum anyway. They are really more adept at
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I am hoping that someone has an idea of what I could do to correct the
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knowing the value of eve
/www.us-cert.gov/current/index.html#microsoft_releases_security_advisory1
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Then, and all too often, complete a
substandard version for other operating systems. Try getting an
up-to-date version of claws-mail for Windows for instance. It doesn't
exist. The same can be said about a lot of other software as well. It
is just the nature of the beast.
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however, if he could not sell the product, or at
least a sufficient number of them to turn a profit, then that effort
would be for naught.
Personally, I have not found the secondary RAM market to be all that
expensive anyway. If there is no need to spit out 24 sheets per minute,
then why waste the
unexpected value.
I have tried rebuilding 'gnupg', 'gpgme' and 'gpa'. Is there something
else I should be looking into?
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If you create a custom DADA directory under your home directory, those
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Wrote these words of wisdom:
> Gerard Seibert wrote:
>
> > I have noticed the following in several scripts as well as being
> > present during a
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Wrote these words of wisdom:
> Gerard Seibert wrote:
> > Running FreeBSD 5.4, I receive this error message while booting up:
> >
> > Updating KDM configuration
> &
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> Are you aware of the "DD" option for portsclean?
Yes, I have read the 'man' pages, or as they are routinely referred to:
'Much About Nothing' documentation.
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On Saturday October 21, 2006 at 08:10:02 (PM) Warren Block wrote:
> On Sat, 21 Oct 2006, Gerard Seibert wrote:
>
> > FreeBSD 6.1 STABLE
> > Clamav-milter 0.88.5
> > Postfix-2.4-20061006
> >
> > I have been trying to get postfix to work with clamav-milter.
rsion 020a
prefs_gtk.c:1087:new file '/home/gerard/.claws-mail/clawsrc'
prefs_gtk.c:1046:new section 'Plugins_GTK2'
prefs_gtk.c:1046:new section 'Plugins_Common'
prefs_gtk.c:1046:new section 'Common'
prefs_gtk.c:1046:new section 'GPG'
prefs_gtk.c:
#x27; at line 319 in file /usr/src/lib/libpthread/thread/thr_sig.c (errno = 0)
I have no idea what that means. Googling has not turned up a definitive
answer. This is on a FreeBSD-6.2 system.
I can supply the full output of the log if anyone wants to look at it.
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Googling has not turned up any definitive answers. I am not sure what
this error message means. Perhaps som
t;
> but still mysql-client-4.1.22 is being installed.
>
> $ pkg_info | grep portmanager
> portmanager-0.4.1_9 FreeBSD installed ports status and safe update utility
Try:
IGNORE|databases/mysql4*-client|
This should prevent any 4x version from be
On July 24, 2007 at 04:04AM Steven wrote:
> Hi I am looking for a good Open source mailing list manager.
You could try 'Dada Mail'.
http://mojo.skazat.com/
It is not in the ports system; however, it works just fine under
FreeBSD-5x and 6x.
in:
/usr/ports/databases/php5-pdo_mysql
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See if that works. The '*' after "server" might be screwing thing up.
Ypu might try this also:
IGNORE|databases/mysql4*|
That should prevent any version '4' of mysql being build.
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> inherit
> on atleast 2 of my machines?
I have noticed the same behavior. I have some 815 ports installed;
however, I had not noticed any significant deterioration in
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On August 14, 2007 at 08:34PM Nikola Lecic wrote:
> Why can't I send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Has anybody else
> noticed this?
>
> If someone sends a mail to questions@ (which is usual, I don't know if
> it should be), Reply-All in some mail clients will leave that address as
> is. If I accid
your 'Allow from' line to
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might behoove you to check out the Postfix documentation site
<http://www.postfix.com/documentation.html>. It is loaded with lots of
useful information. You might also consider joining the Postfix
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g on the 'Spamassassin' list also? That is
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Has anyone used the Linksys Wireless-N WMP300-N card with FBSD-6.2? I
am considering installing it into one of my FBSD machines. I have an
identical card in a WinXP machine, and it works flawlessly. Obviously,
I have a router that supports the 'N' protocol involved.
/usr/src
# make cleandir
# make cleandir
Yes, make cleandir really should be run twice.
Then restart the whole process, starting with make buildworld.
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ot;}
> akpop3d_flush_cache=${akpop3d_flush_cache-"NO"}
I believe you have to precede these with a colon and space; i.e. ": "
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Did you mean 'factually, rather than actually? All questions can be
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1) Mention the Dovecot version number. Use dovecot --version to get it.
2) Use dovecot -n output when showing your configuration.
3) It lists only the main settings in dovecot.org though, so if you've
a SQL/LDAP related problem get their configuration with
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ame problem with the latest version of
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> Yep... if it works, don't 'fix' it.
Absolutely! The hell with technological advances. Lets stay with those
rock solid 8088 processors.
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reinstall it again if counter
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The market is moving toward multiple CPUs. The FBSD installation routine
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. In fact,
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Obviously I am doing something really stupid.
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If you have three quarters, four dimes, and four pennies, you have $1.19.
You also have the largest amount of money in coins without being able to
make chan
On Tuesday February 27, 2007 at 09:06:07 (AM) DAve wrote:
> Personally, I think someone just wanted on extra hour on the tee during
> the week after work.
Actually, I had not thought about that. So maybe this daylight savings
thing is not such a bad idea after all. :*)
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follow the money. I am sure if Intel could be shown a comparable
business design that would generate a similar bottom line, they would
seriously consider it. Nobody is going to throw resources at a losing or
revenue neutral venture.
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t; You can find some examples in /usr/share/examples/etc/make.conf
Thanks, but that is not exactly what I was looking for. I was
attempting to find out what the default setting is in FreeBSD-6.2. I
heard it was '02' but I have not been abl
suggestions. FreeBSD rocks!
Read 'man gpg-agent'. It has a script that may very well be exactly what
you want.
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sting the support of PC
manufacturers.
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ersion and postfix version. Include the relevant lines from the
/var/log/mail.log file as well as what your problem is.
By the way, I would still up date to the latest stable version before
posting. You have a better chance of getting a satisfactory response.
Good
me the secret recipe for doing this?
>
>
> cd /etc/mail
> make
> make install
If you want to do everything at once, use:
make all install restart
assuming Sendmail is running, else change restart to start. See
/etc/mail/Makefile for further information.
Ciao!
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ettext' which in turn hosed my system. According
to 'portmanager', I have over a hundred applications that need to be
fixed. I did get the logon fixed though by rebuilding 'gettext' and then
rebuild 'bash'. So, at least I can logon normally.
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with 'start' if it is not.
Make sure you have to have sendmail properly activated in the
/etc/rc.conf file.
Check out:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/mail.html
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log file
"/var/log/portmanager.log" to make sure the fetchmail port, and perhaps
others, were correctly updated.
By the way, I just had the same problem with the 'gettext' update. This
fixed it.
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