Oops, I posted how to avoid the messages, not how to send them. Sorry
Chuck.
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Stevenson, Charles wrote:
(Yes, I could unsubscribe temporarily, but I prefer a more
complicated solution.)
Could some kind soul please post the MS Outlook (v. 2003) procedure
for preventing the standard I
Whether IAM is a good or bad thing is irrelevant.
It's been there since the dawn of time, and systems have taken advantage of it. You
couldn't get rid of it now without breaking them.
And following the old PICK practice, if anyone don't like having it on their system,
they
can just delete it
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We found the problem on our systems by doing ping -a ip. For some
servers this returned the name, others it returned the name after a long
pause and others still it never returned the name just the ip.
This was on Windows servers.
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AFAIR if you set up PAM to use a windows domain controller, UniRPC ignores
that and still looks to the /etc/passwd file. Sorry if I misremember: none
of our machines are running PAM.
Brian
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I worried about that, too -- I get a lot of lists. And I hated the idea of
replying to spammers, too.
I think the lists have logic that filters for the out-of-office or automatic
replies? I assume so because we see them ONCE but not over and over again.
I can't use Outlook to do it (because
I agree here with Ray and Brian that this is not a bug. This particular
functionality was added into universe to support the IAM mechanism, which
allows modification of the login name (thanks Prime for that one). I know
of numerous universe sites that make use of this login-name morphing
Disregarding the issue of uniVerse subroutines
that can corrupt some @vars.
For current user name and current database location,
don't use @LOGNAME and @ACCOUNT.
Instead, use @AUTHORIZATION and @PATHNAME,
which contain the effective owner name
and the current location.
It's generally preferable
to me they are all unix's,
yes, it changed the values, but only by the indirect method
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hmm RH7.2 ?unix?
I find out-of-office auto-reply messages less than helpful and somewhat
rude. These messages say to me nanner nanner I'm not at work and you are!
When I send someone an email, I don't expect an instant reply. Most people
only check their email once each day.
If I need an instant response I
Brian Leach wrote:
AFAIR if you set up PAM to use a windows domain controller, UniRPC ignores
that and still looks to the /etc/passwd file. Sorry if I misremember: none
of our machines are running PAM.
Yes, I think that's true. If that is the case, then PAM is not a factor
here.
Jim Eply
why document these as read-only variables ?
why generate a compiler error ?
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I agree here with Ray and Brian that
The U2 lists DON'T filter out-of-office replies. We've been fortunate, that
most of the out-of-office messages we've received have been setup to only
reply once (per email address, I'm assuming). Most of these seem to have
come from the IBMers on the lists.
We DID have one subscriber who sent
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You can configure major donut to drop out-of-office bounces.
You need to look into the majordomo.cf file for
$global_taboo_headers = 'END';
There should be a list, under that, of bad subjects to bounce mail for. Add
lines like this:
/^subject:\s.*\bout of the office\b/i
I'm in the process of migrating to UV 10.1 on RedHat AS 3, and am having
an issue connecting to MS SQL 2000 via OpenLink's ODBC drivers. We've
been using an older version of the drivers on our current hardware and
unix OS for a few years without incident, but the latest version won't
UniData 5.2 on AIX.
I want to copy transactions from UniData to a FileMaker database.
My intention is to:
1) copy the transactions to an upload transaction file
2) initiate an ODBC query to pull the records into FileMaker
2a) one of the dictionary items will write a flag to the record as it is
Do you have the permissions set to Write access for
* The /ibm directory
* The database directory
Users need write access to the master account to open their memory space.
Martin Scholl
President Martin Scholl Consulting, Inc.
http://www.hipaasuite.com/
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How does I invoke a Host subroutine from within an application program on
the client side?
I have a label-printing program using a few host subroutines via UniBasic.
Using the designer, I would like this program to to have a gui front-end.
I have downloaded, printed, and reviewed a few
Note that what Mike refers to is only for Windows. UNIX users should start
the service in the background and use something like this: unirpcd -d9
rpc.out 21 from a UNIX prompt.
Regards,
LeRoy F. Dreyfuss
Product Manager
IBM UniVerse and UniData (U2) Extended Relational Databases
IBM DB2
All of the documentation that you need can be found in the winthost.pdf
file. If your looking for actual code, check out the stuff in the WIN.PROGS
file. Plenty of examples there. Start with WIN.DEMO, WIN.DBDEMO,
WIN.DBDEMO2, WIN.DBDEMO3, WIN.DBDEMO4.
Regards, Ian Renfrew
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Hi,
there is tech tip on the techconnect web site that I found very useful when
trying to get UniRpc working. IIRC, there was something about logs in
there.
You need to login to techconnect and then go to this url:
Goo'day, all
UV 9.6.1 on NT
We have a client for whom we have an existing subroutine (in the case
below, known as FIRST.SUB) that calculates Minimum and Maximum product
stock holdings, depending on the season - Winter and Summer. It's a long
and involuted/convoluted program that analyses a
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