rocmail as recommended
in the FILTERING MAIL FAQ:
http://www.jazzie.com/ii/faqs/archive/mail/filtering-faq/
http://www.best.com/~ii/faqs/archive/mail/filtering-faq/
ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/news.answers/mail/filtering-faq
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dists/hamm/non-free Packages
404 No such file or directory.
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What am I missing?
You could use sudo to run pon/poff and other programs that work perfectly
as root. Installing and using sudo seems a lot easier than messing with
all these file permissions.
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news and uucp services.
smtp stream tcp nowait root/usr/sbin/tcpd /usr/sbin/in.smtpd
fetchmail is trying to use in.smtpd and the connection is being refused.
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On Mon, Sep 07, 1998 at 04:13:06PM -0300, Ralph Winslow wrote:
> When Jack Kern wrote, I replied:
>
> For reference my .fetchmailrci, as previously attached:
>
> poll mail.my_isp.net protocol pop3 username rjw password secret_word
> >
> > On Mon, Sep 07, 1998 at 10:3
zzie.com/ii/faqs/archive/mail/filtering-faq/
http://www.best.com/~ii/faqs/archive/mail/filtering-faq/
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ught I would ask if httpd and
wwwoffled can coexist before trying to reinstall wwwoffle or whatever.
boa uses port 80 and wwwoffle uses ports 8080 and 8081 -- all defaults.
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On Sat, Sep 12, 1998 at 10:48:59PM +1200, Tim Thomson wrote:
> On 9 Sep 1998, Jack Kern wrote:
[...]
> > I don't understand these conflicts, so I thought I would ask if httpd and
> > wwwoffled can coexist before trying to reinstall wwwoffle or whatever.
[...]
> Well, you c
ee /usr/doc/fetchmail and do a "man fetchmail".
> 2. How do I get the modem installed in the system?
To get "pon" working run "pppconfig" as root.
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>
> Any hints as to what I might be doing wrong. Anything at all will
> be greatly appreciated.
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#
Automatically? Run "xconsole -file /dev/xconsole" from ~/.xinitrc or
some other X Window startup routine.
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i.
>
> Does anybody know which other documentation is available on the subject or
> what happened to PLIP-howto?
See /usr/doc/HOWTO/unmaintained/mini/PLIP.gz
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aracter set, _e.g._,
NLS charset cp437(nls_cp437). The help files using "make config" are
fairly clear.
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crw--- 1 root root /dev/ttyS2
Put the users who are to bring up a ppp link in the dip group.
As shipped Debian 2.0 has /etc/chatscripts like this:
drwx-- 2 root dip /etc/chatscripts/
This is a known bug -- wrong permissions on /etc/chatscripts/.
(quoted from a message on debian-user)
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tc/ppp/chap-secrets
> drwxr-s---2 rootdip /etc/ppp/peers
> -rw-r-1 rootdip /etc/ppp/peers/provider
> -rwsr-xr--1 rootdip /usr/bin/pppd
> -rwxr-xr-x1 rootroot/usr/bin/pon
> -rwxr-xr-x1 rootroot/usr/bin/poff
> crw-rw1 rootdialout /dev/ttyS1
>
> I notice the permissions aren't quite the same as what you listed, so I'll
> try playing with those in a few minutes.
Well, maybe not. Perhaps the packages have been updated to correct the
"bug".
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\
*.=debug;*.=info;\
*.=notice;*.=warn /dev/tty5
Or as suggested in "Linux Tips HOWTO / v3.0, 7 January 1997" add the
following line to /etc/syslog.conf
*.*/dev/tty5
to dump everything on tty5.
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uot;runq"
will "run the queue" and deliver the mail after fetchmail has popped it.
Hope it is as simple as that. :)
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Sep 21 09:10:51 ludd pppd[834]: Connection terminated.
Sep 21 09:10:52 ludd pppd[834]: Exit.
Sometimes the "Hangup (SIGHUP)" line is missing.
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Device "CirrusAVGA"
Monitor "TTX"
Subsection "Display"
Modes "640x480"
ViewPort0 0
Virtual 640 480
#Virtual 800 600
EndSubsection
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dd if=resc1440.bin of=/dev/fd0 bs=512 conv=sync ; sync
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doc/xbase/README.Debian | wc -l
> 0
>
On my hamm system:
$ grep xterm-debian /usr/doc/xbase/README.Debian | wc -l
8
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On Mon, Sep 28, 1998 at 03:21:19PM +0100, M.C. Vernon wrote:
>
> On Mon, 28 Sep 1998, Jack Kern wrote:
>
> > On Mon, Sep 28, 1998 at 12:00:47PM +0100, M.C. Vernon wrote:
> > >
> > > > *-"M.C. Vernon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > > |
EMS is enabled),
> but never under WINDOWS-3.1 or WINDOWS'95.
> (However, real DOS-Mode of WINDOWS'95 can have EMS driver with VCPI)
> If loading via VCPI you also MUST have:
My daughter ran into this. She said that she had to remove something
like "NOVCPI" from the c
your system
clock is correctly set. Often the intruders address from syslog will be
a name for a dial-up account. The isp or owner of the domain can check
their logs to see what user was on that account at that time.
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one
Keyboard: Enhanced
Bus Type: ISA/AT/Classic Bus
DMA Controller: Yes
Cascaded IRQ2: Yes
BIOS Data Segment: None
Is there a way to get kernel 2.0.32 to work with this system?
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hings easier :) , try the pppconfig package
(pppconfig_1.0.deb), a new program for hamm/frozen. Like falling off a
log...
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the line, "telnet localhost 25" now gives:
Trying 127.0.0.1...
Connected to ludd.
Escape character is '^]'.
220-ludd.klis.com Smail-3.2.0.101 (#1 1998-May-5) ready at Wed, 20 May
1998 00:24:47 -0300 (ADT)
220 ESMTP supported
Could this /etc/inetd.conf entry be related to Mr. Lowe&
autoup/
http://www.taz.net.au/autoup/
Therein is a section on how to deal with the new format for wtmp.
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-0.13.deb, then "dpkg -c
xyz-0.13.deb" displays an "ls -l" of the archive therein. One doesn't
have to install the package to see this.
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t the exim installation seemed fine. Did the forced
smail removal leave some problems? I reinstalled smail and everything
is OK.
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low telnet
> to work (?) or is there a specific package I need?
Check "/etc/inetd.conf" for the following line (all in one line).
telnet stream tcp nowait root/usr/sbin/tcpd
/usr/sbin/in.telnetd
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this is because
> > > /etc/syslog.conf
[...]
> > Strange. Does /etc/syslog.conf contain a line:
> >
> > local2.*-/var/log/ppp.log
> >
> > on your machine?
>
> No it doesn't. I've added it in now though. Can I activate this
yping 'groups'. As
> for the permissions, type 'man chmod' to read all about them.
CAUTION:
'usermod -G dip username' appears to have the probably unwanted result
of removing "username" from all the other groups -- it did so when I
tried it.
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rt.c -o mcprt.o
> [...]
Is there a particular reason that you need to _compile_ elm? If not,
then you can get the "elm-me+" package from the Debian 1.3 distribution
and use "dpkg -i elm-me+_*.deb" to install the package.
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e) unless you are using the modem
from an old program that can't specify speeds higher than 38400 for
faster hardware. However, "pppd" can do so when specified in
"/etc/ppp/peers/provider", for example.
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ctory -- not in "~/.elm/" -- unless it may be specified otherwise in
"~/.elm/elmrc".
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s/vfat.txt"
by doing a "locate vfat" on my hamm system. This file
has information about vfat including a reference to
"http://www-plateau.cs.berkeley.edu/people/chaffee/vfat.html";
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#x27;man chat') that one escape the '\' so the modem initialization
string needs another '\' to include the '\' in the AT\V command: AT\\V0.
^^
Probably, a good bet that either AT&V or A
On Sat, Apr 25, 1998 at 05:12:39PM +1000, Chris wrote:
[...]
> With all the discussion of pine v's mutt, etc, etc, I thought I'd take a
> look a mutt and see what people where on about.
>
> However, I am currently running a bo system (waiting for hamm to go
> stable) and I can't find a package for
On Sat, Apr 25, 1998 at 08:19:02PM -0300, Jack Kern wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 25, 1998 at 05:12:39PM +1000, Chris wrote:
> [...]
> > With all the discussion of pine v's mutt, etc, etc, I thought I'd take a
> > look a mutt and see what people where on about.
> >
I am using Debian GNU Linux 1.3:
$ uname -a
Linux ludd 2.0.30 #1 Mon Mar 9 00:41:12 AST 1998 i386 unknown
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On Tue, Apr 21, 1998 at 04:08:27PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 21, 1998 at 11:09:00AM -0300, Jack Kern wrote:
> > Yesterday "man" failed: e.g.,
> >
> > $ man man
> > Segmentation fault
>
> Looks like man's databas
t attempt was logged as from "1Cust43.tnt2.tco2.da.uu.net". A
part of another machine name was "alvirus".
I don't know if I should pay any attention to this.
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ing then please share it with me. Bye.
This might be interesting (if not considered silly): I run a 3.78
Bogomips AMD 386SX/SLX-25 (mid-1992) with 9M RAM and Debian 1.3, sometimes
with two users (no X). It should qualify well in the low price category.
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here was a recent comp.os.linux.announce article regarding "tomsrtbt"
Tom's "UNIX on a floppy" where "rt" stands for root and "bt" stands
for boot. It has an image to copy to a floppy formatted to 1920kb.
There is lots of room and facility for customization
quot;Global" options section
(/usr/doc/lilo/Manual.txt.gz) seems to have a relevant passage:
SERIAL= enables control from a serial line. The specified
serial port is initialized and LILO is accepting input from it and from
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to find it.
I am using kernel 2.0.30. I didn't see any comments about what kernels
would be required with the change to hamm. Is it necessary to upgrade
the kernel?
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ith no "Host_Alias" spec and it also worked:
jkern localhost=
Thanks again.
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sorted out? (I believe someone else recently posed a
similar problem but I probably failed to attend to any responses at the
time.)
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t "rm -R" will do? The command line
could be edited to substitute the "rm" for the "ls". Perhaps this would
help avoid disasters to some extent -- unless one fouls up the command
line editing.
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