ivery.
Either set the value to a very high number that will allow delivery of all
mails in one connection, or set it to zero to disable the feature.
Hope this helps.
Cordially,
Mark S. Reglewski
On Wed, Feb 06, 2002 at 11:17:22AM -0800, Paul E Condon wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 06, 2002 at 10:53:39AM -0600, Mark S. Reglewski wrote:
> >
> > If you are using exim as your MTA, edit /etc/exim.conf and change the value
> > of smtp_accept_queue_per_connection to a sane value
On Wed, Feb 06, 2002 at 09:07:59PM -0600, Gary Turner wrote:
> On Wed, 06 Feb 2002 11:17:22 -0800, Paul E Condon wrote:
> >On Wed, Feb 06, 2002 at 10:53:39AM -0600, Mark S. Reglewski wrote:
> >> On Wed, Feb 06, 2002 at 10:15:38AM -0600, Cheryl Homiak wrote:
> >> > Wh
On Tue, Feb 19, 2002 at 06:20:47PM +0100, R.Pac wrote:
> how may specify to mutt co keep a copy in ~/Mail/outbox/ directory
> each time I send a mail to someone ?
Include this in your $HOME/.muttrc:
set record=~/Mail/outbox
set copy=yes
Hope this helps.
Cordially,
Mark S. Reglewski
e a car out here, you won't actually be
*in* Chicago very much, though it's an easy drive on I-90 if you do.
I hope you make it out here. Street food is cheap and edible. More
pizzerias than people. Do they have "Italian beef" sandwiches where
you come from? If not, you
On Thu, Feb 21, 2002 at 02:38:21PM -0800, Karsten M. Self wrote:
> on Thu, Feb 21, 2002, Mark S. Reglewski ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > On Wed, 20 Feb 2002, dman wrote:
> >
> > > The details aren't finished yet, but it looks like I'll be working in
> >
t should say something
about speed enforcement around here.
Cordially,
Mark S. Reglewski
tweak /etc/lilo.conf so I could boot my legacy
Windows installation, and I was done. No kernel recompile was
necessary.
Sorry if this isn't relevant to your situation, as I said, I don't
recall your earlier post, or why you were advised to recompile.
Good luck.
Cordially,
Mark S. Reglewski
, and certainly less hassle than recompiling your
kernel.
Cordially,
Mark S. Reglewski
dium,
so unattended backups are possible, and the disk-to-disk transfers
are pretty fast. And it was a lot cheaper than DDS.
Just $0.02 worth.
Cordially,
Mark S. Reglewski
c
to novices on the list (I'm one of them!), but not enough to run
current through myself to alter a reflex.
You've identified a real problem, but I think your fix is unworkable.
Cordially,
Mark S. Reglewski
.sig-less by choice and habit
--
BUGS
The dselect package selection interface is confusing or
even alarming to a new user.
End quote
Note also that when the clueless novice *has* finally decoded the
screen, it's a piece of cake. "Intuitive" is generally just a
synonym for "what is familiar to me".
Cordially,
Mark S. Reglewski
address on your smarthost.
If you don't do this, your outgoing mail will be broken.
If you have done these things, and outgoing mail is still broken, check
/var/log/exim/mainlog for interesting messages and post back to the
list.
Hope this helps.
Cordially,
Mark S. Reglewski
es everywhere, but this is better.
Cordially,
Mark S. Reglewski
; as delete in vi and its clones. Only way to be sure is
to ask the coders themselves, of course, but I'd bet a lot on my
conjecture's being correct.
[snip end of dman's mini-tutorial]
Cordially,
Mark S. Reglewski
Do you use exim as MTA? Exim log rotation is handled by
/etc/cron.daily/exim, also using savelog. Are your exim logs being rotated
okay? If so, you'll have a working log rotation script for comparison.
Cordially,
Mark S. Reglewski
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your case it would be something like:
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or whatever the correct info is in your case.
If this was somehow changed it would break your outgoing mail.
Cordially,
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ated properly. Messages are being logged
to the current /var/log/syslog file, syslog.0 syslog.1.gz have been properly
created. No problem here with any logs in /var/log.
If you change the line in the script to:
/etc/init.d/sysklogd reload
which is what it reads in the potato /etc/cron.daily/
On Mon, Apr 08, 2002 at 01:19:52AM -0500, Mark S. Reglewski wrote:
> I just flipped a potato installation to woody on Saturday, April 6. My
> cron.daily/sysklogd script has the same line with the 'reload-or-restart'
> argument, which should be bogus according to Debian Pol
t. And
for a newcomer to Linux and Debian such as me, the significance of the
changes will often not be readily apparent.
Try reconfiguring your package and see whether logging gets fixed. If not,
I'm running out of ideas here. Since I'm new to Debian, there weren't a lot
of them
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