Hi gurus,
which tool would you suggest me to use for simple mail sorting for my
small company. Let's say we're getting email for our domain via POP from one POP
account and I've to distribute appropriate email messages to
appropriate mailboxes according to To: and Cc: headers.
Th
On Wednesday 3 January 2001, at 14 h 41, the keyboard of Martin Man
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> small company. Let's say we're getting email for our domain via POP from one POP
> account and I've to distribute appropriate email messages to
> appropriate mailboxes according to To: and Cc: heade
On Wed, Jan 03, 2001 at 02:41:23PM +0100, Martin Man wrote:
> which tool would you suggest me to use for simple mail sorting for my
> small company. Let's say we're getting email for our domain via POP from one POP
> account and I've to distribute appropriate email messages to
> appropriate
On Wed, 03 Jan 2001 14:52:39 +0100, Stephane Bortzmeyer writes:
>On Wednesday 3 January 2001, at 14 h 41, the keyboard of Martin Man
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> small company. Let's say we're getting email for our domain via POP from one
> POP
>> account and I've to distribute appropriate em
On Wednesday 3 January 2001, at 15 h 15, the keyboard of Robert Waldner
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> make your local mailer (sendmail, exim, whatever) feeling "responsible"
> for the domain and simply use fetchmail to pop the mails
This needs an account on the ISP's machine for every local use
On Wed, 03 Jan 2001 15:21:56 +0100, Stephane Bortzmeyer writes:
>On Wednesday 3 January 2001, at 15 h 15, the keyboard of Robert Waldner
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> make your local mailer (sendmail, exim, whatever) feeling "responsible"
>> for the domain and simply use fetchmail to pop the
Martin Man wrote:
>
> Hi gurus,
> which tool would you suggest me to use for simple mail sorting for my
> small company. Let's say we're getting email for our domain via POP from one POP
> account and I've to distribute appropriate email messages to
> appropriate mailboxes according to
If i recall correctly a combination of sendmail(or procmail)/fetchmail
should work ..
On Wed, 3 Jan 2001, Martin Man wrote:
> Hi gurus,
> which tool would you suggest me to use for simple mail sorting for my
> small company. Let's say we're getting email for our domain via POP from one P
I also posted the following to the Debian Users mailing list:
I have a virtual host configured under Apache 1.3.14 with SUEXEC support
enabled. My CGI/Perl scripts run as the USER/GROUP specified in the Virtual
Host directive in my httpd.conf file as they should, but for some reason my
PHP4 scri
Martin Kos wrote:
>
> one question: which packages (unstable) are required to compile the kernel,
> including the "make menuconfig"-tool ?
>
"apt-cache search kernel" will give you some clues.
S.
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Simon Tennant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Martin Kos wrote:
> >
> > one question: which packages (unstable) are required to compile the kernel,
> > including the "make menuconfig"-tool ?
> >
>
> "apt-cache search kernel" will give you some clues.
"apt-get install kernel-package" is even bet
On 3 Jan 2001, Fraser Campbell wrote:
> "apt-get install kernel-package" is even better. I would hope that is enough
is it time for you to give your hopes up ?
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Hello,
I have installed exim and I am able to send and receive mail on the
local host, but when I enter my domain name into netscape as my smtp
server, and I try to send mail it doesn't connect to the server. I have
POP3 working on the server, and I can retrieve mail from netscape also,
it is jus
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Date: Wed, 3 Jan 2001 17:37:56 -0500
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Subject: Network Throughput
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On Thu, Jan 04, 2001 at 01:10:39AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have a Debian box with 2 NICs. Both 100Meg, running in full duplex. This
> machine is running as a ftp proxy. As part of the traffic going through the
> box, some streams have 1000k window size for a certain reason. How do
> I
On Wed, Jan 03, 2001 at 10:19:18PM -0800, Luca Filipozzi wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 04, 2001 at 01:10:39AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I have a Debian box with 2 NICs. Both 100Meg, running in full duplex. This
> > machine is running as a ftp proxy. As part of the traffic going through the
> > bo
Hi,
Matt Fair wrote:
>
> Hello,
> I have installed exim and I am able to send and receive mail on the
> local host, but when I enter my domain name into netscape as my smtp
I think you need to enter host (FQD) name, not just domain.
> server, and I try to send mail it doesn't connect to the s
hi
sorry.. it's not really an ISP-based questions, but i'm only subscribed to
this debian-list and i'm too tired to subscribe to another only for this
simple thing ;-)
one question: which packages (unstable) are required to compile the kernel,
including the "make menuconfig"-tool ?
greets and t
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