Is anyone else using the cyrus21 packages able to use cyrdeliver? I have
been unable to make it work on my setup, it can't connect to lmtp because
of "sasl_setprop" errors. It'd help to know if it's a problem in the
binary or if it's just my configuration.
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listen="localhost:lmtp" prefork=0 maxchild=20
(Note that the -a means connections to the LMTP port are preauthorized,
which is potentially a security risk, but since I'm the only local user on
my box I didn't care)
Hope this helps.
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to get the messages into Cyrus. Postfix does this beautifully, I don't
know about the others..
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> I am looking for recommendations for software to backup my
> debian (sarge) machine to my cd burner. As this is my home machine, I
You may have luck with mondo.
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-1 (mirroring) array on my
server. Everything works fine EXCEPT for boot. I cannot get the machine
to boot from the hard drives at all. LILO seems to install just fine, no
error messages.
The RAID card is a 3Ware 3w-.
Anyone have any tips for booting the system from the array using this setup?
plete Error }
Oct 3 14:58:35 wakeup kernel: hdd: drive_cmd: error=0x04
If anyone has any advice, I'm willing to listen. I've fought with this
machine by myself too much lately.
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; with the rest of the services in inetd.
Have you checked your logs for any clues as to why it won't work? Did
you restart inetd after the config file was edited? If you forgot to
restart inetd, 'killall -HUP inetd' ought to do the trick.
Good luck.
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On Thu, Mar 14, 2002 at 08:37:06PM -0800, Craig Dickson wrote:
> (and to know that they're in maildir format), then run all your old
> messages back through procmail again.
I believe procmail comes with a utility called 'formail' which you might
find useful for this.
ing up Nazis; once this happens the thread is immediately dead, and
whoever brought up the Nazis has automatically lost the argument. Of
course, bringing up Nazis on purpose to end the argument doesn't count.
See more info in the Jargon File.
http://www.tuxedo.org/~esr/jargon/html/entry/God
the major work at package install time and then doing the
fine tuning in the config files by hand.
Good luck, and don't hesitate to ask if you run into trouble.
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On Sat, Mar 09, 2002 at 07:27:09PM +0100, Ralf G. R. Bergs wrote:
> You might need some shared libraries (that the daemon binary itself depends
> upon) that are missing in the chroot jail.
Since spamd is a perl script, it's most likely missing a perl
interpreter in the chroot jail.
oggery.
Edit /etc/default/spamassassin, run /etc/init.d/spamassassin restart,
and have your procmail recipe use /usr/bin/spamc -f
You'll probably want to firewall out tcp port 783 to prevent people from
hitting your new spamd.
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il received by your
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> ServerName directive. I have looked through the documentation I have
> there at home but can find nothing about the ServerName directive.
In your httpd.conf file, put a line like:
ServerName
See http://www.apache.org for details.
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how up in /dev/ at all. (Plus /dev is not generated by the kernel,
it's just
a bunch of device nodes. Just because something is in /dev doesn't mean the
kernel
knows about it)
Try to ifconfig the device. If the kernel knows about that card, it'll work.
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ort of error always makes me want to double check to make sure
I compiled ext2fs into the kernel. (Or whatever your root fs may
happen to be)
One of the guys at school kept getting a message like that and was
insistent that he had ext2 into the kernel. I finally pestered him
into checking, and
27;d use it with care, though)
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On Wed, Feb 13, 2002 at 07:30:05PM +0100, Hans wrote:
> How can I let a normal user use the "halt" or "shutdown" command? I need
Try using 'sudo'. You'll have to edit the sudoers file though.
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g... I'm
With the ISA ne2000 driver, you need to specify the io base of the cards
when you load the module.
modprobe ne io=0x300,0x320
That's all there is to it. The driver can autodetect the irq once it has
the correct io base.
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The installation instructions of a piece of software I'm considering
asks me to fetch several (ok, a lot of) modules from CPAN. Since this
will be adding software to my Debian system, is this safe? Is there a
Debianized way to do this?
Advice appreciated, thank you in advance.
Chris
Are there any opinions on mbox vs. maildir? I'm told by several friends
that maildir is probably the more efficient way to go, but my Debian system
came with mbox by default, and I'm not sure how easy/wise it would be to
change.
Thanks in advance,
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