On Fri 20 Oct 2023 at 11:51:35 (+0200), Gertjan Klein wrote:
> Op 20-10-2023 om 05:10 schreef David Wright:
> > On Thu 19 Oct 2023 at 13:30:53 (+0200), Gertjan Klein wrote:
> > > I don't intend to send mail from this machine myself, I want mail from
> > > the system (e.g. unattended-upgrades) deliv
Op 19-10-2023 om 21:50 schreef Greg Wooledge:
Once the spam stops coming from your system, then you can try to get your
IP address removed from all of the DNS spammer lists. Usually there's a
web form you can fill out. Or the listing may expire after a while.
I've seen many postings over the
Op 20-10-2023 om 05:10 schreef David Wright:
On Thu 19 Oct 2023 at 13:30:53 (+0200), Gertjan Klein wrote:
I don't intend to send mail from this machine myself, I want mail from
the system (e.g. unattended-upgrades) delivered to my personal
mailbox.
I wouldn't expect /then/ to see my name, or l
On Thu 19 Oct 2023 at 13:30:53 (+0200), Gertjan Klein wrote:
> Op 18-10-2023 om 18:30 schreef David Wright:
> > On Tue 17 Oct 2023 at 19:41:43 (+0200), Gertjan Klein wrote:
> > > gklein@parvos:~$ cat /etc/passwd | grep gklein
> > > gklein:x:1000:1000:Gertjan Klein,,,:/home/gklein:/bin/bash
> >
> >
On Thu, Oct 19, 2023 at 09:10:50PM +0200, Gertjan Klein wrote:
> Op 19-10-2023 om 15:00 schreef Greg Wooledge:
> > Traditional Unix terminal- or command-line-based MUAs inject new messages
> > into the outgoing mail queue by piping them to /usr/sbin/sendmail.
>
> That means, as I believe Stefan po
Op 19-10-2023 om 15:00 schreef Greg Wooledge:
Traditional Unix terminal- or command-line-based MUAs inject new messages
into the outgoing mail queue by piping them to /usr/sbin/sendmail.
That means, as I believe Stefan pointed out, that they leave
authorization to this single program, for all
> Traditional Unix terminal- or command-line-based MUAs inject new messages
> into the outgoing mail queue by piping them to /usr/sbin/sendmail.
>
> Fancy GUI MUAs like Thunderbird are often written to work on either
> Windows or Unix, so they don't always offer the ability to inject through
> /usr
On Thu, Oct 19, 2023 at 01:10:22PM +0200, Gertjan Klein wrote:
> Op 17-10-2023 om 23:20 schreef Greg Wooledge:
> > [...] This is different
> > from when an MTA accepts a message directly from a MUA. That's usually
> > called a "submission", and can use either SMTP or /usr/sbin/sendmail.
>
> So a
Op 18-10-2023 om 18:30 schreef David Wright:
On Tue 17 Oct 2023 at 19:41:43 (+0200), Gertjan Klein wrote:
gklein@parvos:~$ cat /etc/passwd | grep gklein
gklein:x:1000:1000:Gertjan Klein,,,:/home/gklein:/bin/bash
On my (bullseye) system, that field is what is used to get my full
name.
It's wh
Op 17-10-2023 om 23:20 schreef Greg Wooledge:
On Tue, Oct 17, 2023 at 09:50:13PM +0200, Gertjan Klein wrote:
I do appreciate it. If I switch to bsd-mailx I have something that should
work. Although I'm concerned by the statement (on the Debian package page)
that it doesn't speak SMTP. This is ho
On Wed, 2023-10-18 at 13:56 -0400, Greg Wooledge wrote:
[...]
> Before stretch, if you had heirloom-mailx installed, both "mail -a file"
> and "mailx -a file" worked. After upgrading to stretch, you'd have an
> s-nail program, but *not* a mail or mailx program, so all your scripts
> would break.
On Wed, Oct 18, 2023 at 06:04:30PM +0100, Tixy wrote:
> On Wed, 2023-10-18 at 11:28 -0500, David Wright wrote:
> > (Aside: does anyone know what "heirloom-mailx" is?)
>
> I remember it being the mailx compatible program that got installed by
> default many releases ago, and it was replaced by s-na
On Wed, 2023-10-18 at 11:28 -0500, David Wright wrote:
> (Aside: does anyone know what "heirloom-mailx" is?)
I remember it being the mailx compatible program that got installed by
default many releases ago, and it was replaced by s-nail in
2016. (Possibly as a fork of that orphaned project?)
I st
On Tue 17 Oct 2023 at 19:41:43 (+0200), Gertjan Klein wrote:
> Op 17-10-2023 om 19:10 schreef Geert Stappers:
> > On Tue, Oct 17, 2023 at 05:43:55PM +0200, Gertjan Klein wrote:
> > > I am configuring a new VPS, and decided to try nullmailer to send mail.
> > > I don't want to receive mail on the VP
On Tue, Oct 17, 2023 at 09:50:13PM +0200, Gertjan Klein wrote:
> Op 17-10-2023 om 20:40 schreef Greg Wooledge:
> > On my system, mailx points to bsd-mailx:
>
> On Geert's as well. I wonder why. I installed nullmailer, and it
> automatically pulled in mailutils. I stayed with it because I don't kno
Op 17-10-2023 om 20:40 schreef Greg Wooledge:
On Tue, Oct 17, 2023 at 05:43:55PM +0200, Gertjan Klein wrote:
While this is more an annoyance than a showstopper for me, I would like
the From address to look like "My name ". Does anyone here
know which program to persuade, and how to persuade it?
On Tue, Oct 17, 2023 at 05:43:55PM +0200, Gertjan Klein wrote:
> This works, but the mail
> from address looks like this: "gklein ". This irks me.
> My account has my full name configured; why isn't it used? I am testing
> this as follows:
>
> $ echo "this is a test" | mail -s Subject gkl...@parvo
Op 17-10-2023 om 19:10 schreef Geert Stappers:
On Tue, Oct 17, 2023 at 05:43:55PM +0200, Gertjan Klein wrote:
I am configuring a new VPS, and decided to try nullmailer to send mail.
I don't want to receive mail on the VPS, I just want the mail the system
generates to end up in my mailbox elsewhe
On Tue, Oct 17, 2023 at 05:43:55PM +0200, Gertjan Klein wrote:
> I am configuring a new VPS, and decided to try nullmailer to send mail.
> I don't want to receive mail on the VPS, I just want the mail the system
> generates to end up in my mailbox elsewhere. This works, but the mail
> from address
I am configuring a new VPS, and decided to try nullmailer to send mail.
I don't want to receive mail on the VPS, I just want the mail the system
generates to end up in my mailbox elsewhere. This works, but the mail
from address looks like this: "gklein ". This irks me.
My account has my full name
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