I have a mail server running a cluster of back-end stores (because no single
server can handle the load) and Qmail-ldap for the front-end to send the
message to the appropriate back-end machine.
The problem is that Qmail is accepting messages for non-existant destinations
(IE mail for [EMAIL PR
Hi,
On Tue, Feb 18, 2003 at 10:19:27AM +0100, Russell Coker wrote:
> I have a mail server running a cluster of back-end stores (because no single
> server can handle the load) and Qmail-ldap for the front-end to send the
> message to the appropriate back-end machine.
>
> The problem is that Qm
Hi everyone
My question is about postfix vitrual delivery and user mail notification.
I don't want to forward all message contents to user cellular phone and the gsm
operator to back me the message because it is too big.
I read about biff but it is for local delivery only.
Procmail is for local
On 17 Feb 2003, Tim Quinlan wrote:
> It's better than being subversive and saying something like, "I am a
> _very_ _happy_ customer of company XYZ. They rule"
What's 'subversive' about such a statement when it's perfectly true?
[Or do you just naturally have a suspicious mind, and a deeply c
On Die, 2003-02-18 at 16:08, Martin Wheeler wrote:
> On 17 Feb 2003, Tim Quinlan wrote:
>
> > It's better than being subversive and saying something like, "I am a
> > _very_ _happy_ customer of company XYZ. They rule"
>
> What's 'subversive' about such a statement when it's perfectly true?
>
On Tue, Feb 18, 2003 at 11:39:59AM +, Rajeev Sharma wrote:
> Hi,
>
> As i installed oracle 8i on my debian box ..and used ..
>
> oracle 8.1.7
> glibc 2.2.5
> JDK 1.1.8
>
> The main problem was to find out the JDK version
> as JDK comes with the support od glibc 2.1.2,2.1.3 etc...
> a
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Hi!
> The configuration and testing went pretty well for a time. So far, I'm
> only testing in-house accounts. I created two users, connect to
> squirrelmail, create an email for the other user and send it.
> Squirrelmail/imap show it in the send folder. When I log in as the other
> user, no email
Upps!
The answer is for courier-imap, not cyrus... sorry :-(
>>
>> Any ideas?
>
> Have you configured procmail to deliver to Maildir style folders?
>
>
>
> $ cat /etc/procmailrc
> SHELL=/bin/sh
> # Maildir format
> MAILDIR=$HOME/Maildir/
> DEFAULT=$MAILDIR
> LOGFILE=$HOME/.procmail.log
>
http://www.debian.org/consultants/ contains a list of consultants for
Debian systems. It is pretty difficult to get to ( http://www.debian.org,
| Support (in the main text, not on the menu) | Consultants ) but once you
find it, it has a nice listing with "248 Debian consultants listed in 35
countri
I am using SquirrelMail to provide web based e-mail for my clients. I used
to use NeoMail and have investigated phpGroupWare. SquirrelMail also has a
(currently broken) nice calendar and some other add-in modules which is
nice.
Any suggestions of other packages I should investigate?
Also, I use u
There are many very good howto on using the Cyrus, Postfix
setup. However, you seem to know Exim why go to Postfix ?
You can find the how-to link from the http://www.postfix.org.
> I've used exim at my site and several others without problem.
> I decided to build a new server and add imap and s
On Tue, 18 Feb 2003 14:34:26 -0600 (CST)
"Rod Rodolico" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am using SquirrelMail to provide web based e-mail for my clients.
> I used to use NeoMail and have investigated phpGroupWare.
> SquirrelMail also has a(currently broken) nice calendar and some
> other add-in mod
I also heard that Oracle uses its own filesystem on top of
whatever filesystem you use.
Additionally, the RedHat people compile special kernels for
running Oracle. You might want to see why.
This howto might be helpful even though it is for RedHat.
http://www.puschitz.com/OracleOnLinux.shtml
>O
> http://www.debian.org/consultants/ contains a list of consultants for
> Debian systems. It is pretty difficult to get to (
http://www.debian.org,
> | Support (in the main text, not on the menu) | Consultants ) but once
you
> find it, it has a nice listing with "248 Debian consultants listed in 3
> > It's better than being subversive and saying something like, "I am a
> > _very_ _happy_ customer of company XYZ. They rule"
>
> What's 'subversive' about such a statement when it's perfectly true?
> [Or do you just naturally have a suspicious mind, and a deeply cynical
> attitude to the s
Sounds great, I'm all for it.
It almost gives me a sad feeling that the "common" people think RedHat IS
Linux.. or that only RedHat has possible support.
Could it be that we have another marketing giant on our hands (besides
Microsoft)... naah, just kiddn'.
On Wed, Feb 19, 2003 at 09:16:55AM
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