Hi,
dhull [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am running FreeBSD stable (4.9 pre)
I installed Postfix from ports.
If I log onto the server I can send mail using the quot;mailquot;
command. If I try an external mail client it times out.
For some reasion postfix is not allowing connections
Hi,
John Rackham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hello ive got a problem login to freebsd. i had a copy of freebsd
given me and when i installed it it asks me for
a login name and password. is there a way of findin out the login
name and password?
yes of course. yust log in as root (this is
Hi,
RYAN vAN GINNEKEN [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok i need some help with Mutt but not really mutt more just Freebsd in
general
I run freebsd 4.8 something
mutt version 1.4 something
postfix 2.0.0.16
bincimap version 1.2.3
when i execute the command
#mutt
i get an empty /var/mail/user
Hi,
Frederick Bowes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have just started learning to use vi, and remember someone posting
something a while ago about how to re-format an email reply to have proper
60 character width or something like that, does anyone remember how that
is done?
I do something
Hi,
RYAN vAN GINNEKEN [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can not get my fortune command to work even though it does when i
login any ideas
try to do something like:
if [ -x `find / -type f -name fortune 2 /dev/null` ]; then \
echo U should execute `find / -type f -name fortune 2 /dev/null`; \
fi
It
Hi,
Kurt Schneider [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
can you tell me the difference between
www.freesco.org
and
www.freesdb.org
I hope, I can.
www.freesco.org is an existing website.
www.freesdb.org is a nonexisting website.
Best regards Kurt Schneider
HTH
Hi,
Ihsan Junaidi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
once you have postfix installed, my personal preference is to symlink
/usr/local/sbin/postfix to /usr/local/etc/rc.d/postfix (postfix binary
accepts start/stop args in compliance with freebsd's rc architecture)
Hi,
I had the same problem sorting the eMails from
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bryan Cassidy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am using FreeBSD 4.8 with Mutt 1.5 and Procmail 3.22 and have setup
some filters. In my .procmailrc I have the following
:0: * [EMAIL PROTECTED] FreeBSD_Questions :0: *
Hi,
Keith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Could you please tell me a way to remove freebsd from my computer.
I think the best way to remove FreeBSD ist to open your computercase
and take out your HDD, then FreeBSD is safely removed.
Thanks for your time.