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On Mon, 18 Sep 100, Allen Ahoffman wrote:
> Hi:
> I have a user wanting to use .wml files for "wap" gateway.
> I know nothing!
> Can someone send me the mime-type entry I should put in for this type of
> file?
> Thanks.
AddType text/vnd.wap.wml wml
AddType text/vnd.wap.wmlscript wmls
AddTyp
Hi:
I have a user wanting to use .wml files for "wap" gateway.
I know nothing!
Can someone send me the mime-type entry I should put in for this type of
file?
Thanks.
Quoth Keith G. Murphy,
> However, I'd like to go to a solution, probably using maildirs, that
> does not involve messages in their home directories; in fact, maybe not
> requiring them to have accounts on our Linux server at all.
A combination of vpopmail and courier imap will do what you want. B
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On Mon, 18 Sep 100, Allen Ahoffman wrote:
> Hi:
> I have a user wanting to use .wml files for "wap" gateway.
> I know nothing!
> Can someone send me the mime-type entry I should put in for this type of
> file?
> Thanks.
AddType text/vnd.wap.wml wml
AddType text/vnd.wap.wmlscript wmls
AddTy
Hi:
I have a user wanting to use .wml files for "wap" gateway.
I know nothing!
Can someone send me the mime-type entry I should put in for this type of
file?
Thanks.
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The Cyrus IMAP server (http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus/) is designed to handle
mail for users who don't have accounts on the machine. I'd take a look at it.
I've been looking to do something like this and still haven't gotten it
together. I'm going to suggest hacking UW IMAP to do this might be dif
The Cyrus IMAP server (http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus/) is designed to handle mail for
users who don't have accounts on the machine. I'd take a look at it.
I've been looking to do something like this and still haven't gotten it together. I'm
going to suggest hacking UW IMAP to do this might be di
Hi all!
I have recently put together a debian potato postfix package with
the SMTP AUTH patch. The options permit_our_users and
permit_smtp_authenticated work OK, i.e. users can authenticate with
their logion and password. However, postfix keeps denying relaying (?)
Dariush,
I ran the command and 'un-froze' the messages. I can't wait to see what happens
to them now.
Greg Wood
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On 9/18/00 at 12:25 PM Dariush Pietrzak wrote:
> I found no directory under /var/cache/exim.
Sorry. /var/spool/exim/msglog
> I do have exi
I have an application in mind where I download some folks' POP3 mail
from their ISPs to our local server, then present their E-mail (they're
Win95 users on our local network) using an IMAP server.
So far I can do everything very simply using fetchmail + procmail -d +
UW IMAP.
However, I'd like to
Hi all!
I have recently put together a debian potato postfix package with
the SMTP AUTH patch. The options permit_our_users and
permit_smtp_authenticated work OK, i.e. users can authenticate with
their logion and password. However, postfix keeps denying relaying (?)
Dariush,
I ran the command and 'un-froze' the messages. I can't wait to see what happens to
them now.
Greg Wood
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On 9/18/00 at 12:25 PM Dariush Pietrzak wrote:
> I found no directory under /var/cache/exim.
Sorry. /var/spool/exim/msglog
> I do have ex
I have an application in mind where I download some folks' POP3 mail
from their ISPs to our local server, then present their E-mail (they're
Win95 users on our local network) using an IMAP server.
So far I can do everything very simply using fetchmail + procmail -d +
UW IMAP.
However, I'd like t
On Mon, 18 Sep 2000, Tamas TEVESZ wrote:
> and `somewhat' buggy (as of 0.29 full package), but once fixed it's a
read, 0.26
(why is it named `0.29' on my system, god knows. thanks, ][.)
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On Mon, 18 Sep 2000, Tamas TEVESZ wrote:
> and `somewhat' buggy (as of 0.29 full package), but once fixed it's a
read, 0.26
(why is it named `0.29' on my system, god knows. thanks, ][.)
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> I found no directory under /var/cache/exim.
Sorry. /var/spool/exim/msglog
> I do have exim with potato running, so I looked at it and it does mention
> 'auto-thaw' in the config file. Mostly, it tells you to go look it up in the
> documentation, which I already did.
sorry I've seen this in so
> I found no directory under /var/cache/exim.
Sorry. /var/spool/exim/msglog
> I do have exim with potato running, so I looked at it and it does mention
>'auto-thaw' in the config file. Mostly, it tells you to go look it up in the
>documentation, which I already did.
sorry I've seen this in som
> On Fri, 15 Sep 2000, Bob Billson wrote:
> > Or is there? Courier has a POP server, but it isn't standalone either. :-(
and `somewhat' buggy (as of 0.29 full package), but once fixed it's a
real handy one, and you can use only the pop server part, no need to
use the others too.
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