If you are already using your own email server, use it with OpenBSD it will
be best and if you are looking into GUI for openbsd or simple solution
check out http://gayatri-hitech.com/all-products/mailpigeon/
Thanks,
Jay
On Sat, Mar 15, 2014 at 10:24 PM, Jean-Francois Simon wrote:
> Hello all,
On 03/17/14 22:19, Adam Thompson wrote:
> OK, obviously I missed something. How do you resize ffs filesystems without
> a dump/restore step?
> -Adam
man growfs
short version:
* check your backup.
* dismount partition in question
* enlarge the disklabel partition by changing the endpoint
* r
On 3/17/14 10:19 PM, Adam Thompson wrote:
> OK, obviously I missed something. How do you resize ffs filesystems without
> a dump/restore step?
> -Adam
http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=growfs
OK, obviously I missed something. How do you resize ffs filesystems without a
dump/restore step?
-Adam
On March 17, 2014 8:40:34 PM CDT, Nick Holland
wrote:
>On 03/17/14 21:24, Stuart Henderson wrote:
>> On 2014-03-17, Nick Holland wrote:
>>> (Exception: when you make a partition small enough
I think this give you plenty of example to do what you are asking about:
https://www.google.com/search?q=gmail+relay+email&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a&channel=sb
On 3/17/14, 10:02 PM, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
>> The last time I checked (and it was a long t
> The last time I checked (and it was a long time ago), GMail rewrote either
> the sender or the reply-to address with the one you use to authenticate the
> connection. Again, it might not be true now, but it has happened to me in the
> past.
Look to me that you should do some research before a
On 03/17/14 21:24, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2014-03-17, Nick Holland wrote:
>> (Exception: when you make a partition small enough to be ffs, but plan
>> to growfs it later to a bigger size -- growfs works on ffs and ffs2, but
>> doesn't convert from one to the other. Oh poo. Just realized I
On 2014-03-17, Nick Holland wrote:
> (Exception: when you make a partition small enough to be ffs, but plan
> to growfs it later to a bigger size -- growfs works on ffs and ffs2, but
> doesn't convert from one to the other. Oh poo. Just realized I forgot
> to do this recently... )
But you have
On 2014-03-17, Friedrich Locke wrote:
> Good afternoon folks.
>
> I wonder if OBSD supports DELL RAID controller like H710/H310/etc.
> I am using OBSD 5.4.
>
> []s gustavo.
>
>
SAS5/PERC5/SAS6/PERC6/H200/H310/H700/H800/H710P: yes.
S100/S300 "winraid": no.
On 2014-03-18, Friedrich Locke wrote:
> Hi folks.
>
> I am studying obsd pf and saw there are no more nat rules and rdr rules the
> old way.
"old" - note that this is something from nearly 5 years ago.
See http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=125181847818600&w=2 for a
quick introduction. I'm sure i
On Mon, Mar 17, 2014 at 09:53:43PM -0300, Friedrich Locke wrote:
> Hi folks.
>
> I am studying obsd pf and saw there are no more nat rules and rdr rules the
> old way.
Yes, this changed with OpenBSD 4.7, in 2010. The change is documented
in the 4.7 Upgrade Guide: http://www.openbsd.org/faq/upgr
On March 17, 2014 7:54:19 PM CDT, marst wrote:
>I asked the following on OpenBSD G+ but I suppose it is more
>appropriate to
>ask here...
>
>Having never been to BSDCan before, I am wondering if CDs will be
>available
>for sale during the event. Assuming 5.5 is out at the time. And also
>other
>go
I asked the following on OpenBSD G+ but I suppose it is more appropriate to
ask here...
Having never been to BSDCan before, I am wondering if CDs will be available
for sale during the event. Assuming 5.5 is out at the time. And also other
goodies like T shirt...
Mario
Hi folks.
I am studying obsd pf and saw there are no more nat rules and rdr rules the
old way.
Now it is nat-to and rdr-to. What is the motivation for "match" rule ?
Time ago, the last match for a filter rule was the winner, for the nat and
rdr the first match is the winner.
And now, what is it
On 3/17/14 3:25 PM, Jean-Francois Simon wrote:
> Just to mention, I'm looking for a more private ESP. As I know that
> OpenBSD conveys an idea of security, I tend to trust a provider
> relying on this OS.
Not necessarily a safe assumption.
> I'm also using own server today, essentially, I have'nt
On 17/03/2014, at 20:21, Daniel Ouellet wrote:
>>> [1] https://otr.cypherpunks.ca/
>>> [2] https://github.com/agl/pond
>>>
>>> If you want absolute privacy, don't use computers.
>>> If you want to get things done, keep your gmail.
>>> If you want to read documentation, become your own "mail prov
I think the source of this reported problem has been found, and
happily fixed (the preliminary results are promising).
Basically I needed to find some way to get the backups to complete
reliably so I started a 20 count ping job a minute before the rsync
job (actually an rsnapshot job which connect
http://xkcd.com/1343/
NB xkcd newbies: There is a message that pops up if you place the mouse
pointer inside the frame.
Enjoy!
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Mail to the sender address that does not originate at the list server is
tarpitted. The reply-to: address
On Mar 17 19:16:09, mpieuc...@nolizard.org wrote:
> > X doesn't work (NVIDIA GeForce4 440).
> > I got the machine for peanuts so didn't bother checking
> > http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-ppc&m=136178209416987&w=2
> > Trying `startx' without any configuration segfaults like this:
>
> This is strange;
>> [1] https://otr.cypherpunks.ca/
>> [2] https://github.com/agl/pond
>>
>> If you want absolute privacy, don't use computers.
>> If you want to get things done, keep your gmail.
>> If you want to read documentation, become your own "mail provider
>> using OpenBSD".
> No I don't need absolute priva
Hello
Some answers in your mail. Thanks.
Just to mention, I'm looking for a more private ESP. As I know that
OpenBSD conveys an idea of security, I tend to trust a provider relying
on this OS.
Regards
Le 17/03/2014 02:51, Jean-Philippe Ouellet a écrit :
On 3/15/14 12:54 PM, Jean-Francois S
Has the information in FAQ7.4 changed? That indicates that virtual
terminals are only supported on amd64, i386, & Alpha. Zaurus has limited
support, but with a different keystroke patterns.
On Mon, Mar 17, 2014 at 1:16 PM, Martin Pieuchot wrote:
> On 15/03/14(Sat) 14:07, Jan Stary wrote:
> > T
Good afternoon folks.
I wonder if OBSD supports DELL RAID controller like H710/H310/etc.
I am using OBSD 5.4.
[]s gustavo.
On 15/03/14(Sat) 14:07, Jan Stary wrote:
> This is an old 12" Powerbook G4 hw.model=7455 (Revision 0x303)
> with a freshly installed current/macppc. See full dmesg below.
>
> I can't switch consoles with ctrl+alt+Fx - is that expected?
> Or is there another way to do that on a Powerbook?
It shoul
Hello misc,
I don't know if anyone used my previous patch, if there's even any
interest for it or if there are any plans on for another aproach, but
today I found a minor bug where nwid's with spaces resulted in errors in
the script because of a changed IFS. So here's an updated diff.
Furthe
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