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>> Perfect, but I’m hesitant to use without long-term viability.
>
> Since I have no plans to give up OpenBSD, you shouldn't worry
> too much about this.
Fair, and one could fork your
Hello everyone,
I've been following the "poolp" guide on how to deploy an email server on
OpenBSD:
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https://poolp.org/posts/2019-09-14/setting-up-a-mail-server-with-opensmtpd-dovecot-and-rspamd/
I'm currently at the very end of the guide in which he is using sieve with
Dovecot to do some
On 2021-06-19 16:24, Kent Watsen wrote:
>
> Perfect, but I’m hesitant to use without long-term viability.
Since I have no plans to give up OpenBSD, you shouldn't worry
too much about this.
>
> Any plan for merging into base?
I don't have that in my hand.
Hi Matthias,
Perfect, but I’m hesitant to use without long-term viability. Any plan for
merging into base?
PS: nice project…and your other repos too!
K.
> On Jun 19, 2021, at 3:27 AM, Matthias Pressfreund wrote:
>
> Have you tried this?
>
>
On Sat, Jun 19, 2021 at 11:46:44AM +0200, Stefan Sperling wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 18, 2021 at 03:54:33PM -0500, John Batteen wrote:
> > Possibly initiated by moving to a new access point. Thinkpad T550, Intel
> > AC 7265
> >
> > /etc/hostname.iwm0:
> > nwid mynet wpakey mykey
> > dhcp
> >
> >
On Fri, Jun 18, 2021 at 03:54:33PM -0500, John Batteen wrote:
> Possibly initiated by moving to a new access point. Thinkpad T550, Intel AC
> 7265
>
> /etc/hostname.iwm0:
> nwid mynet wpakey mykey
> dhcp
>
> iwm0: hw rev 0x210, fw ver 17.3216344376.0, address 18:5e:0f:ea:ff:c4
This isn't the
On 2021-06-17, Jan Stary wrote:
>
> Yes; but some Thinkpads' BIOSes contain a whitelist of sanctioned wifi
> cards, and will not boot with other cards. So sometimes you are kinda
> stuck with the original one, unless you find the exact compatibility
> list and get a supported card. Typically, I
Have you tried this?
https://github.com/mpfr/httpd-plus#custom-error-documents
On 2021-06-19 07:26, Kent Watsen wrote:
> This is incredibly basic, but after reading httpd.conf(5) and random web
> searches, I’ve been unable to determine how to customize the default failed
> login page (from
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