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---
On a normal ascii line, the only safe condition to detect is a 'BREAK'
- everything else having been assigned functions by Gnu EMACS.
(By Tarl Neustaedter)
-accessm=99322603208868w=2]
I am not as sure about the orbz.org thing...YMMV...
/pg
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Peter Green : Architekton Internet Services, LLC : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
---
Q. Why is this so clumsy?
A. The trick is to use Perl's strengths rather than its weaknesses.
--- Larry Wall in [EMAIL PROTECTED]
://www.ling.helsinki.fi/~reriksso/unix/award.html#cat]
/pg
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Peter Green : Architekton Internet Services, LLC : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
---
Instead of having 'answers' on a math test, they should just call them
'impressions', and if you got a different 'impression', so what, can't we all
be brothers?
(Jack Handey)
[http://www.php.net/bugs.php?id=11184]. Looks like it may be
4.0.5-specific, though YMMV.
/pg
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Peter Green : Architekton Internet Services, LLC : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
---
...this does not mean that some of us should not want, in a rather
dispassionate sort of way, to put a bullet through csh's head
* lists [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010710 23:47]:
The logs look fine.
Prove it: post them. (That is, if you actually expect any help from the
list...)
/pg
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Peter Green : Architekton Internet Services, LLC : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
---
Oh, I've seen copies [of Linux Journal] around the terminal room
, please
don't.
/pg
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Peter Green : Architekton Internet Services, LLC : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
---
panic(esp: penguin didn't enter cmd phase.);
(Panic message in the kernel.)
to be wacked right now.
/pg
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Peter Green : Architekton Internet Services, LLC : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
---
lp1 on fire
(One of the more obfuscated kernel messages)
is running bash...
However, if you want to catch it for all shells, add it to /etc/man.config
(or wherever your OS puts it).
/pg
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Peter Green : Architekton Internet Services, LLC : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
---
* Not that I have tested it - I just wrote the code and hope it works. *
* Real programmers
* Alan Clegg [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010627 09:22]:
Unless the network is lying to me again, peter green said:
* Brett Randall [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010626 21:49]:
Chris == Chris Bolt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
perl -e 'while(){$_=~tr/A-Za-z/N-ZA-Mn-za-m/;print}'
Then paste the email
* Robin S. Socha [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010627 09:42]:
* peter green [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010627 08:32]:
(pcg@pcg2) ~ rot13
bash: rot13: command not found
(robin@mail1):(~)$ man caesar | head -n4
(pcg@pcg2) ~ caesar
bash: caesar: command not found
Next? :-)
/pg
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Peter Green : Architekton
to as a definite reason (*now*)
to keep qsbmf?
/pg
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Peter Green : Architekton Internet Services, LLC : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
---
By the way, I can hardly feel sorry for you... All last night I had to listen
to her tears, so great they were redirected to a stream. What? Of _course_
you didn't know. You
//){unless(/\w/){print; next;}print
chr(((ord(lc)-96+13)%26)+96)}'
/pg, who *really* has to remember to use tr more... :-)
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Peter Green : Architekton Internet Services, LLC : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
---
It makes me mad when I go to all the trouble of having Martha cook up about a
hundred drumsticks
* Mihai Serban [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010625 11:33]:
Dear Qmail users,
[snip]
Dear Mihai,
Please add me to your list of people who will never use your service or
software. Your advertisement is NOT appreciated on this mailing list,
certainly not by me and likely not by others.
/pg
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Peter Green
-inject.
I have set sendmail_path to ``/var/qmail/bin/sendmail -t'' on a PHP-4.0.3pl1
machine and it works just fine.
/pg
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Peter Green : Architekton Internet Services, LLC : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
---
I get the following error messages at bootup, could anyone tell me
what they mean?
fcntl_setlk
* Bob C. Ruddy [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010621 12:03]:
We just recompiled qmail with conf-split changed to 512 from the default
of 23. Wow we saw a huge increase in the throughput. Thanks.
[http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=qmailm=98228134417057w=2]
/pg
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Peter Green : Architekton Internet Services
before dnsq{,r}; now it is
less so. :-)
/pg
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Peter Green : Architekton Internet Services, LLC : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
---
If you want to travel around the world and be invited to speak at a lot
of different places, just write a Unix operating system.
(By Linus Torvalds)
194.206.221.216...
Connected to nss0501510sr.netsecurity.fr.
Escape character is '^]'.
220 ***0*0***0***
HELO world
250 nss0501510sr.netsecurity.fr
VRFY [EMAIL PROTECTED]
502 unimplemented (#5.5.1)
That is almost definitely a Cisco PIX firewall filtering mail.
/pg
--
Peter
* Mehul Choksi [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010619 09:35]:
Why do I get this message? Any suggestions?
lesoleil.com's mail servers suck rocks. Their admins seem unresponsive to
fix the problem. Feel free to block 'em with your tcpserver rules.
/pg
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Peter Green : Architekton Internet Services, LLC
* Russell Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010619 10:06]:
peter green writes:
* Mehul Choksi [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010619 09:35]:
Why do I get this message? Any suggestions?
lesoleil.com's mail servers suck rocks. Their admins seem unresponsive to
fix the problem. Feel free to block 'em
; that's just what I know.) The nice
thing about this method is that it avoids the add'l delivery of a forward
(which is what the FAQ suggests). We use this all the time.
HTH,
/pg
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Peter Green : Architekton Internet Services, LLC : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
---
panic(esp: penguin doesn't disconnect after
sends signal (see kill(1)) to the active processes.
If no signal is specified, a default of 15 is used.
So it's probably not a good idea...
/pg
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Peter Green : Architekton Internet Services, LLC : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
---
Avoid the Gates of Hell. Use Linux
(Unknown source)
. Archives at mail-archive.com.
/pg
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Peter Green : Architekton Internet Services, LLC : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
---
I think it's a new feature. Don't tell anybody it was an accident.
--- Larry Wall on s/foo/bar/eieio
the culprit. You are really asking
for trouble by using a pre-release (pre9) kernel, esp. one as early as
2.4.1pre9 (which is 2.4.0 plus some fixes).
Run, don't walk, to
[http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.4/linux-2.4.5.tar.bz2].
/pg
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Peter Green : Architekton Internet Services, LLC : [EMAIL
/qmail/faq/incominguser.html#luser-relay] do it for
you? (Assume all @foo.com addresses are unrecognized and need to be
forwarded to @bar.net.)
/pg
--
Peter Green : Architekton Internet Services, LLC : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
---
Anytime I see something screech across a room and latch onto someone's
a SIGHUP...
/pg
--
Peter Green : Architekton Internet Services, LLC : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
---
Instead of a trap door, what about a trap window? The guy looks out it, and if
he leans too far, he falls out. Wait. I guess that's like a regular window.
(Jack Handey)
they need to be beaten).
YMMV,
/pg
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Peter Green : Architekton Internet Services, LLC : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
---
Whip me. Beat me. Make me maintain AIX.
(By Stephan Zielinski)
, natively
elm == who knows?! (does anyone actually use elm anymore?! ;-)
pine == yes, with specific patches
Another excellent bet is to use IMAP (Courier-IMAP, e.g.) and automatically
allow all IMAP-aware clients to work.
/pg
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Peter Green : Architekton Internet Services, LLC : [EMAIL PROTECTED
unable to send the message. Can qmail
do this? Currently, if our support staff sends a customer an email, they
may not find out for 5 days that the email never reached the customer for
whatever reason (badly typed email address, etc.).
[http://untroubled.org/qmail-notify/]
/pg
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Peter Green
qmail-queue
directly. See [http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=qmailm=99016757917465w=2];
it might be helpful. (I'm actually already using it...it is *really* nice.
:-)
/pg
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Peter Green : Architekton Internet Services, LLC : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
---
Q. Why is this so clumsy?
A. The trick is to use Perl's
at `man perlopentut` would seem to indicate that format is
right.
Anyway, it seems to be a lot of overkill. Just iterate over your lists and
invoke ezmlm-send for each one. Done.
Good luck,
/pg
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Peter Green : Architekton Internet Services, LLC : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
---
linux: the choice of a GNU
in a technical
environment?
Robin, really. Last I checked the qmail mailing list made no such effort to
determine whether or not a poster is subscribed. Even if it does, other
lists (even technical ones!) don't.
Lighten up man, go smoke some bud or something.
/pg
--
Peter Green : Architekton Internet
* Patrick Starrenburg [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010514 19:45]:
Dear Frank
You know - I could hit the keyboard and write back a real flame e-mail
*plonk*
/pg
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Peter Green : Architekton Internet Services, LLC : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
---
If you're a horse, and someone gets on you, and falls off
-list
A .qmail file with only comments will effectively blackhole a piece of mail.
HTH!
/pg
--
Peter Green : Architekton Internet Services, LLC : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
---
As we were driving, we saw a sign that said: Watch for Rocks. Marta said it
should read: Watch for Pretty Rocks. I told her she
at
both places.)
/pg
--
Peter Green : Architekton Internet Services, LLC : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
---
perl -wle 'print Prime if (1 x shift) !~ /^1?$|^(11+?)\1+$/'
previous, unsubstantiated report that maildrop
works just fine with vmailmgr is now substantiated. I'd highly recommend
using it instead of procmail, as it's far more intuitive and easy to
configure (IMO).
Sorry for the noise; followups set.
/pg
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Peter Green : Architekton Internet Services, LLC
.
There are no reasons; he's wrong. I'm using maildrop with vmailmgr just
fine.
/pg
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Peter Green : Architekton Internet Services, LLC : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
---
What does ELF stand for (in respect to Linux?)
ELF is the first rock group that Ronnie James Dio performed with back in
the early 1970's
My apologies to Sam and the list. I had forgotten that I have one domain
still using vpopmail, and it is this domain in which I am currently using
maildrop.
Sorry for the misdirection,
/pg
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Peter Green : Architekton Internet Services, LLC : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
---
I've run DOOM more
-1
Strange...?
Expected. The xargs is required for ezmlm-idx 0.400 and not for = 0.400.
(This is, of course, a good argument for why you should submit version
numbers when reporting a ``bug''.)
/pg
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Peter Green : Architekton Internet Services, LLC : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
---
You know you
%40id.wustl.edu/]
[http://groups.yahoo.com/group/djb-qmail]
/pg
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Peter Green : Gospel Communications Network, SysAdmin : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
---
"Whip me. Beat me. Make me maintain AIX."
(By Stephan Zielinski)
]
It looks like he's talking (at least) about djbdns as the resolver library
for future qmail. I wouldn't consider daemontools or ucspi-tcp a *part* of
qmail, unless that's the plan for a future version.
/pg
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Peter Green : Gospel Communications Network, SysAdmin : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
---
"...Uni
't.
IMHO, if the script works fine when I have a hard-coded To: line, and my
$recip comes out a replica of my hard-coded To: line, it doesn't seem to me
to be a Perl problem.
Why are you escaping the '@' with: s/\@/\\\@/ ? There's no reason for it
whatsoever.
/pg
--
Peter Green : Gospel Comm
permissions. The filename is not necessarily random, but
was about as good as I could think of: PID + TCPREMOTEPORT + "." + date.
Any suggestions are certainly welcome. Thanks again to everyone who helped!
/pg
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Peter Green : Gospel Communications Network, SysAdmin : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
---
ection just dies. Any other
ideas?
BTW, I am really sorry if this is easy stuff, or if I'm wasting your time.
If you need to be doing something else, please let me know and I'll leave
you alone. Otherwise, thank you a whole bunch for your patience! :-)
/pg
--
Peter Green : Gospel Communications Networ
* Jrgen Persson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010320 04:24]:
On Mon, Mar 19, 2001 at 04:08:41PM -0500, Peter Green wrote:
I have some domains in vpopmail and some in vmailmgr, both of which need to
do POP. Before I go requesting another IP address, is there a checkpassword
dropin that actually
user@domain, it converts it to
prepend-user@domain and treats it as local.
But it's better to leave it untouched. Like Chris wrote it's ther to
prevent mail loops.
Yeppers.
/pg
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Peter Green : Gospel Communications Network, SysAdmin : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
---
panic("esp: He
* Kirill Miazine [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010320 08:36]:
On Tue, Mar 20, 2001 at 08:25:38AM -0500, Peter Green wrote:
I'm not sure what you mean. If ``example.com'' is in virtualdomains as, say:
example.com:exampleuser
Then the Delivered-To: line of:
[EMAIL PROTECTED
* Jrgen Persson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010320 09:27]:
On Tue, Mar 20, 2001 at 06:26:35AM -0500, Peter Green wrote:
[snip]
Sure, but the mycheckpasswd part is hanging me up. Specifically, writing to
the numbered FDs is hanging me up, and I didn't have a lot of time to figure
this out, so I
* dan kelley [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010319 12:13]:
[dkelley@mx1 /etc]# tcprulescheck /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb 209.3.117.1
rule :
allow connection
Try ``env TCPREMOTEIP=209.3.117.1 tcprulescheck /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb''.
/pg
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Peter Green : Gospel Communications Network, SysAdmin : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
---
Oh
line?
Does that make sense? Thanks for the help,
/pg
--
Peter Green : Gospel Communications Network, SysAdmin : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
---
Linux! Guerrilla UNIX Development Venimus, Vidimus, Dolavimus.
(By [EMAIL PROTECTED], Mark A. Horton KA4YBR)
in your admin hat.
While it's nice that OpenBSD ships with no services enabled, this shouldn't
be a selling point, since a good admin would lock down a box after
installation, *regardless* of what it is running. If you don't, you get what
you deserve.
/pg
--
Peter Green : Gospel Communications
..
$rc = system "/var/qmail/bin/qmail-queue";
if ($rc) {
# error; interpret it
}
I'm especially not sure about the STDOUT bit, but IIRC that's fd 1, and
seems like it's the logical thing.
Good luck! :-)
/pg
--
Peter Green : Gospel Communications Network, SysAdmin :
that is correct. Try naming the file:
/home/virtudaldomain1/.qmail-user1
Making the contents:
|/var/qmail/bin/checkattach
./users/user1/
(Assuming that checkattach only checks the e-mail and doesn't attempt
delivery...)
/pg
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Peter Green : Gospel Communications Network, SysAdmin : [EMAIL
e vdeliver call in
usermail's .qmail-default file?
i.e., make it read:
|/path/to/checkattach
|/usr/bin/vdeliver
in ~usermail/.qmail-default.
/pg
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Peter Green : Gospel Communications Network, SysAdmin : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
---
But what can you do with it? -- ubiquitous cry from Linux-us
, by default, manages all mail domains under the vpopmail user and
ignored /etc/passwd if a system user exists with the same name as the mail
domain. 10-to-1 says `id -u vpopmail` returns 521.
/pg
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Peter Green : Gospel Communications Network, SysAdmin : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
---
Linux: The OS people
structure
sucks rocks.
Reply-To: set.
/pg
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Peter Green : Gospel Communications Network, SysAdmin : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
---
The primary use for Linux really is compiling the Linux kernel.
Everything else is gravy.
(Michael J. Micek [EMAIL PROTECTED] on the linux-kernel list)
out a bunch of USELESS words at me AND DIDN"T ADD ANYTHING TO
MY LIST!!!
Charles (if that is your REAL NAME), why don't you try posting something
HELPFUL once in a while?!?!?!?!?!
FROM A REAL H4X0R,
/pg
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Peter Green : Gospel Communications Network, SysAdmin : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
---
&quo
expects the older TAI
format.
Bruce Guenter, among others, has a tai64n2tai program in his qlogtools that
will act as a filter. Piping your logs through this before sending them to
qmailanalog will get you what you want.
http://em.ca/~bruceg/qlogtools/current/
/pg
--
Peter Green : Gospel
.
/pg
--
Peter Green : Gospel Communications Network, SysAdmin : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
---
There is, however, a strange, musty smell in the air that reminds me
of something...hmm...yes...I've got it...there's a VMS nearby, or
I'm a Blit.
--- Larry Wall in Configure from the perl distribution
the thing. Check out the
qlogtools package at http://em.ca/~bruceg/qlogtools/ for tai64n2tai. :-)
/pg
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Peter Green : Gospel Communications Network, SysAdmin : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
---
Linux don't need no steenkin' viruses. The users can destroy the
system all by themselves
(Peter Dalgaard
Exchange (based on the fact that it
doesn't obey standards) and this would be really helpful.
Thanks,
/pg
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Peter Green : Gospel Communications Network, SysAdmin : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
---
"On the Internet, no one knows you're using Windows NT"
(Submitted by Ramiro Estrugo, [EMAIL PROTECTED])
o asked on the linux-net mailing list, and am awaiting any thoughts
from there. Does anyone here have any clue what may be going on?
Thanks,
/pg
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Peter Green : Gospel Communications Network, SysAdmin : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
---
After watching my newly-retired dad spend two weeks learning how
e...
but this does not seem to work that way with vpopmail
This could, of course, be more descriptive. How does it fail? What Do The
Logs Say?
/pg
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Peter Green : Gospel Communications Network, SysAdmin : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
---
We can use symlinks of course... syslogd would be a symlink to syslog
tiz and i´ve tried %2E instead of the dot.
Nothing helps.
Anyone got a suggestion?
man dot-qmail (hint: second occurrence of WARNING)
/pg
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Peter Green : Gospel Communications Network, SysAdmin : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
---
"Linus? Whose that?"
(clueless newbie on #Linux)
for the ``support'' e-mail address? We do this and
it works just fine...
/pg
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Peter Green : Gospel Communications Network, SysAdmin : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
---
I don't have time right now, or I'd offer to write it.
Is this the official Debian slogan??
(Seen in some news exchange, contributed by Mike Coleman)
for each virtual domain.
Is there a way to do this?
I don't *think* so, but there is with vmailmgr (http://www.vmailmgr.org/).
In fact, vmailmgr sort of revolves around this construct.
/pg
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Peter Green : Gospel Communications Network, SysAdmin : [EMAIL PROTECTED
again.
Change the whole setup to:
|grep -q MAILER-DAEMON || exit 99
/var/qmail/alias/LOG/
To deliver *locally* to a Maildir/, rather than forwarding it off of the
machine. (You'll want to ``maildirmake'' the destination Maildir/ if you use
the above...)
/pg
--
Peter Green : Gospel
all, I say, whatever method you might use...
/pg
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Peter Green : Gospel Communications Network, SysAdmin : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
---
You know, by the time you get some with all this, the "Swiss Army
Chainsaw" is going to be more like a Swiss Army Tactical Nuke :-)
--- Brandon Allbery
``||'' instead of ``''? If he wants to see only the
bounces...
Also, it might be a good idea to use the mess822 package to only grep for
MAILER-DAEMON in the headers, where it makes sense.
/pg
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Peter Green : Gospel Communications Network, SysAdmin : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
---
For mad scientists who keep brains
rns up. Finally, you might check with the firewall software
author or support list, since it would seem that that is where the problem
apparently lies.
/pg
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Peter Green : Gospel Communications Network, SysAdmin : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
---
If I ever opened a trampoline store, I don't think I'
* rmiddleton [EMAIL PROTECTED] [001205 22:15]:
Slamming OS'es, rigs etc is a waste of time.
I agree wholeheartedly.
[...]
At 06:45 PM 12/5/2000 -0700, rmiddleton wrote:
debian smacks "deadrat" (btw personally both suck ass to me and for my
So quit wasting our time.
/pg
--
P
user; put just ``#'' (that's a hash with nothing else) in
~alias/.qmail-nobody. Then, instead of ``delivering'' to /dev/null, forward
the offending e-mails to [EMAIL PROTECTED] where example.com is your
domain. That will effectively throw those messages into the bitbucket.
/pg
--
Peter Green
from /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i386-redhat-linux/2.96/specs
gcc version 2.96 2731 (Red Hat Linux 7.0)
/pg
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Peter Green : Gospel Communications Network, SysAdmin : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
---
A quote from the recently completed book of Joseph Hall and Randal
Schwartz (http://www.effectiveperl.com/intro.html
* Ed Weinberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] [001204 10:47]:
Where is the format for entries in smtproutes defined?
man qmail-remote
/pg
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Peter Green : Gospel Communications Network, SysAdmin : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
---
If you lived in the Dark Ages and you were a catapult operator, I bet the most
common
* Amar [EMAIL PROTECTED] [001202 14:02]:
Hey,
when i added a pop acc via qmailadmin,
This question belongs on the qmailadmin mailing list. Send e-mail to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] to subscribe.
/pg
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Peter Green : Gospel Communications Network, SysAdmin : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
---
We come to bury DOS
''?).
Good luck!
/pg
--
Peter Green : Gospel Communications Network, SysAdmin : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
---
Ever heard of .cshrc?
That's a city in Bosnia. Right?
(Discussion in comp.os.linux.misc on the intuitiveness of commands.)
programmer, and because it is just
elegant.
/pg
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Peter Green : Gospel Communications Network, SysAdmin : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
---
"A good messenger expects to get shot."
--- Larry Wall
* Markus Stumpf [EMAIL PROTECTED] [001130 20:23]:
Isn't it funny, how *some* people that live in a country and a culture
- that killed thousands of black people
[snip]
Yeah yeah yeah, at least *we* know that David Hasselhof is talentless.
/pg
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Peter Green : Gospel Communications Network
will need to
set up a .qmail-user file, e.g.:
# cat /home/vpopmail/domains/bates.eu.com/.qmail-mpetrinski
./mpetrinski/Maildir/
office
(Though as Charles wrote, you probably don't want office, you want
[EMAIL PROTECTED] or something like that...)
HTH!
/pg
--
Peter Green : Gospel
. Whatever.
/pg
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Peter Green : Gospel Communications Network, SysAdmin : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
---
Never trust an operating system you don't have sources for. ;-)
(Seen somewhere on the net.)
machine), put it in locals as well.
/pg
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Peter Green : Gospel Communications Network, SysAdmin : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
---
Ok, I'm just uploading the new version of the kernel, v1.3.33, also
known as "the buggiest kernel ever".
(Linus Torvalds, on releasing 1.3.33)
if there's an imap server - working together with
qmail - too?
(pcg@micah) ~ lynx -dump http://www.qmail.org/top.html | grep -ic imap
22
22 hits on that qmail page for IMAP... :)
/pg
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Peter Green : Gospel Communications Network, SysAdmin : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
---
So in the future, one 'client
on AIX is broken (shock). Try using gcc.
I already had installed the freeware.gnu-gcc of the frec-bull...
Is that the compiler that qmail is trying to use? Check the file ``conf-cc''
in the qmail build directory to see what it has found.
/pg
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Peter Green : Gospel Communications Network
probably put me off in an endless loop.
Alter the .qmail-default file for the particular domain. Insert a line that
reads:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
at the beginning of the file. (IOW, leave the ``vdelivermail'' line in there
and *add* the line above to the beginning of the file.)
/pg
--
Peter Green
said, the easy way to go about it
is using Google.
Alternatively, just turn UdmSearch loose on your archive, and it will index
it appropriately. (We're doing this with MHonArc.)
/pg
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Peter Green : Gospel Communications Network, SysAdmin : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
---
The only way tcsh "rocks&quo
to limit it. You can, however, save yourself this and many other headaches
by using multilog, part of the daemontools package (also by djb). You'll be
glad you did. :)
/pg
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Peter Green : Gospel Communications Network, SysAdmin : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
---
Sometimes when I feel like killing someone, I do
want to stop
your IMAP/POP3 daemons as well, if you are really paranoid.)
/pg
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I guess I kinda lost control, because in the middle of the play I ran up and
lit the evil puppet villain on fire. No, I didn't. Just kidding
on a HUP. A full stop and start is necessary to read this in.
(Thanks Bruce!)
Of course, the concept remains the same...
/pg
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If you go to a costume party at your boss's house, wouldn't you think a good
costume would
for ``IMAP''.
/pg
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The primary use for Linux really is compiling the Linux kernel.
Everything else is gravy.
(Michael J. Micek [EMAIL PROTECTED] on the linux-kernel list)
* David Dyer-Bennet [EMAIL PROTECTED] [001121 18:24]:
Peter Green [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes on 21 November 2000 at 13:38:58 -0500
BTW, just to curtail any objections, if your mailer cannot reply *just* to
the list without Cc:'ing the other original recipients (like I've done
here), get
* Robert Eric Pearse [EMAIL PROTECTED] [001121 21:56]:
is there a searchable archive of this list?
http://www-archive.ornl.gov:8000/
/pg
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Microsoft Corp., concerned by the growing popularity of the free 32-bit
* Andy Abshagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] [001116 09:10]:
OK. And what if there is not a .qmail- for each user???
You mentioned, IIRC, that you are using vpopmail. What is in the
.qmail-default file for the domain in question?
/pg
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... :)
/pg
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panic("esp: penguin phase transition after selection.");
(Panic message in the kernel.)
server on
1615, you might make it listen *only* to localhost (127.0.0.1) and alter the
smtproutes line above to deliver it to localhost. This will prevent people
from randomly probing and attacking the server on that port... YMMV...
/pg
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* Timothy Legant [EMAIL PROTECTED] [001112 19:28]:
On Sun, Nov 12, 2000 at 12:55:08PM -0500, Peter Green wrote:
program with either [EMAIL PROTECTED] (the literal user and machine
name where the mail is originating) or the argument to the ``-f'' flag as
specified above.
Does
y since he isn't passing any
possibly-tainted data to the shell (in the open() line).
/pg
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The wise man can pick up a grain of sand and envision a whole universe. But
the stupid man will just lay down on some seawee
chine
name where the mail is originating) or the argument to the ``-f'' flag as
specified above.
The man page for qmail-inject(8) (which is what the sendmail wrapper really
calls) says that ``Return-Path is deleted in any case''.
/pg
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* Oliver Lehmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] [001112 14:05]:
ernie# tcprulescheck /service/smtpd/tcp.cdb
RTFM -- http://cr.yp.to/ucspi-tcp/tcprulescheck.html
/pg
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Convention organizer to Linus Torvalds: "You might
tcprulescheck smtp.cdb
rule 204.253.132.:
allow connection
(pcg@j) /etc/tcpcontrol env TCPREMOTEIP=1.2.3.4 tcprulescheck smtp.cdb
rule :
deny connection
IOW, the TCP* stuff refers to environment variables...
/pg
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I hope if dogs
from daemontools-0.xx, where xx 60.
/pg
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"Are Linux users lemmings collectively jumping off of the cliff of
reliable, well-engineered commercial software?"
(By Matt Welsh)
in different environments, I have *never* (that I
can remember) found the documentation lacking. Chaotic or not, the qmail
home page at http://www.qmail.org/ is as comprehensive as anything I've
ever seen.
/pg
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