Re: Exim fail to receive mails !?!

1998-08-31 Thread Paul Slootman
transport = uucp" works fine for the smarthost and other entries as well. Furthermore a rewrite rule may be necessary if your uucp partner sends mail to a bang path. I don't need that with xs4all, but I can look it up on the other system (not local for me at the moment) if necessary.

Re: Vim leaves ~ files

1998-08-31 Thread Paul Slootman
ple protested for the reasons I listed above. Now debian's vim maintainer restored the old problems :-( The first thing I do on a new debian installation is edit /etc/vimrc :-( The second thing is 'rm /etc/vimrc~' ... Paul Slootman -- home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | work: [EMAIL PROTEC

Re: "standard" HAMM connecting on its own to internet?

1998-08-31 Thread Paul Slootman
in autodial mode... In both cases, ipfwadm can be your friend :-) Paul Slootman -- home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | work: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.wurtel.demon.nl | Murphy Software, Enschede, the Netherlands "In my opinion MS is a lot better at making money than it is at making good operating systems." (Linus Torvalds, August 1997)

Re: Is there a Debian package for SANE 0.74 or 0.73?

1998-08-31 Thread Paul Slootman
stribution, it is in the 2.1-to-be version. Alternatively, if you don't want lots of other updates as well, get ftp://ftp.debian.org/pub/debian/dists/slink/main/binary-i386/graphics/sane_0.74-1.deb Paul Slootman -- home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | work: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.wurtel.demon.nl | Mur

Re: "standard" HAMM connecting on its own to internet?

1998-09-03 Thread Paul Slootman
ftp.nluug.nl" (194.229.27.42 is ftp.nluug.nl). This information can help to track down what the problem is. > is doing it. I've also heard that turning DNS lookups on or off on the win95 system can help... Paul Slootman -- home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | work: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | debian:

Re: Intel Pro 10/100 PCI ethernet adapter

1998-09-08 Thread Paul Slootman
l never work. As you can't check the chip number from the outside of the box, here's intel's code number for the damn thing: EJMNPDPILA8465 (maybe the EJMNPD is not listed on the box, just avoid PILA). Paul Slootman -- home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | work: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | debian: [E

Re: Why does Debian use ncurses-1.9.9g and not 4.x

1998-09-10 Thread Paul Slootman
George Bonser wrote: > >I have modified a few packages in my day and make, for example, a modified >package of vim with GUI support available on my FTP site. I believe the current ("standard debian") version of vim is built with GUI support. Paul Slootman -- home: [EMAI

Re: Mail reflector how to?

1998-09-15 Thread Paul Slootman
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >Does anybody know of a mail reflector how to for Debian and could recommend >a mail package to use as such? What exactly do you mean with a "mail reflector" ? Won't a simple alias with any MTA do the trick? Paul Slootman -- home: [EMAIL PROT

Re: PS: moving in mutt.

1998-09-15 Thread Paul Slootman
alled, but that sounds unlikely with a normal debian install. Anyway, you can also move in mutt with the "vi"-style keys, so j is the same as a down arrow, and k is the same as an up arrow. Paul Slootman -- home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | work: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | debian: [EMAIL PROT

Re: MTA Frustration: Exim

1998-09-21 Thread Paul Slootman
mailing list more than helpful whenever I got stuck. I've noticed that Exim's author is often the first to respond. Paul Slootman -- home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | work: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | debian: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.wurtel.demon.nl | Murphy Software, Enschede, the Netherlands

Re: Net problem with an AMD PCnet PCI card (newbie question)

1999-02-11 Thread Paul Slootman
Of course, if there is another AMD PCnet card that is NOT the PCnet32 card, my apologies. Paul Slootman -- home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | work: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | debian: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.wurtel.demon.nl | Murphy Software, Enschede, the Netherlands

Re: exim and uucp

1999-02-11 Thread Paul Slootman
of your uucp feed) Maybe you'll have to play with the "driver" and "route_list" entries in the last stanza, but that's globally what you need. Paul Slootman -- home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | work: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | debian: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.wurtel.demon.nl | Murphy Software, Enschede, the Netherlands

Re: how to set up isdn dial-in ?

1999-02-15 Thread Paul Slootman
ft ? - I saw a ms-chap flag somewhere >(can't remember where it was). AFAIK you only need ms-chap for calling into a NT ppp server, not for calling into linux from ms-windows (any flavour). Otherwise I have one at ftp://ftp.murphy.nl/pub/isdnlinux/ Paul Slootman -- home: [EMAIL PRO

Re: vim has no color after moving uo to slink

1999-02-24 Thread Paul Slootman
/etc/vimrc and remove the first " char from the beginning of these lines: "if has("syntax") " syntax on" Default to no syntax highlightning "endif Paul Slootman -- home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | work: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | debian: [EMAIL

Re: first-time exim

1999-03-26 Thread Paul Slootman
What does 'mailq' say? If there's a message in the queue, look at /var/spool/exim/msglog/* for explanation (there's some command to do that, but I like to do it by hand :) It may be a problem with permissions somewhere or whatever. Paul Slootman -- home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | wo

Re: truncated inode numbers in cpio

1998-12-23 Thread Paul Slootman
e inode numbers. Cpio uses the inode number info to restore hard links when reading an archive back. > or is there a way around the inode >problem? Use -Hnewc when writing (or -Hcrc). See the man page for more info. Paul Slootman -- home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | work: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | deb

Re: truncated inode numbers in cpio

1998-12-24 Thread Paul Slootman
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you write: >On 23 Dec 98 13:59:19 GMT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Paul Slootman) wroth: >> >>It means that the default output format (the "old c" format) can't >>handle those inode numbers. Cpio uses the inode number info to restore

Re: Using ISDN in Germany

1999-01-13 Thread Paul Slootman
e: text/html; charset=us-ascii ARGHH!!! >I-21020 Ispra(VA) - >Italy   > E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ARGHHH!!! Paul Slootman -- home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | work: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | debian: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.wurtel.demon.nl | Murphy Software, Enschede, the Netherlands

Re: line printer problems / DEC Alpha

1999-04-08 Thread Paul Slootman
ut problems). I was trying to reconfigure printing with lp1, but no >luck. Does anybody have a suggestion? Anyone? >Hartmann Schaffer > >PS. Please cc any replies Paul Slootman -- home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | work: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | debian: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.wurtel.demon.nl | Murphy Software, Enschede, the Netherlands

Re: ISDN: HOW TO start?

1998-10-06 Thread Paul Slootman
g the syncPPP interface, you need to edit the example files the script generates (it also says which files those are). Of course, if you can't get the kernel to recognize the card, it's pointless to install isdnutils... Paul Slootman -- home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | work: [EMA

Re: moving "/" sda4 --> sdb1

1998-10-06 Thread Paul Slootman
t;mount /dev/sdb1 /mnt >cd / >find . -xdev | cpio -padm /mnt >umount /mnt >vi /etc/fstab >reboot No, you also need to tell lilo to pass "root=/dev/sdb1" as parameter (and probably to boot the kernel on /dev/sdb1 as well, else there will be surprises when /dev/sda4 gets re

Re: Need help with Internet connection ISDN.

1998-10-06 Thread Paul Slootman
x27; package? When you install that, it offers to run the 'isdnconfig' script which can create some basic example config files which only need minimal tweaking to connect to most ISPs. Paul Slootman -- home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | work: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | debian: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.wurtel.demon.nl | Murphy Software, Enschede, the Netherlands

Re: HELP! how does Debian allocate scsi drives?

1998-10-06 Thread Paul Slootman
daptec setup? It will then boot up from the first disk on the second channel (hence find the kernel), however, linux will still scan the channels in the same order (i.e. first channel A and then channel B). The order is hence changed... >_ANY_ hints, help, thwacks over the head for stupidity

Re: exim (was smail) problem

1998-10-21 Thread Paul Slootman
MAIL PROTECTED]>, but you login as "user" ? If so, try this at the bottom of your exim.conf: [EMAIL PROTECTED] "${if match {$header_from:[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] fail }" EFf This is off the top of my head, but should be in the right direction. Be sure to check

Re: exim config

1998-11-11 Thread Paul Slootman
way >to do it. Add the following to the end of the directors section: smartuser: driver = smartuser new_address = [EMAIL PROTECTED] Of course, fill in the real host name :-) Paul Slootman -- home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | work: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | debian: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.wurtel.

Re: exim queue

1998-11-11 Thread Paul Slootman
then: smtp connection is active else: no active smtp connection fi or check if there is a sendmail process active: if pidof exim > /dev/null then: exim is running else: no exim process found fi Hmmm, maybe the process is called sendmail

Re: Exim as default mailer

1998-11-11 Thread Paul Slootman
#x27;t attempt to deliver these directly. Just either don't run the cron job that flushes the queue periodically if you don't want connections to happen solely for email delivery (or if you don't have dial-on-demand!). Paul Slootman -- home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | work: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | debian: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.wurtel.demon.nl | Murphy Software, Enschede, the Netherlands

Re: Sound recording over-run

1998-11-11 Thread Paul Slootman
...). >I am also getting the error: >opening /dev/audio: Device or resource busy Any kernel error at the same time? `dmesg'. Paul Slootman -- home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | work: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | debian: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.wurtel.demon.nl | Murphy Software, Enschede, the Netherlands

Re: Sound recording over-run

1998-11-16 Thread Paul Slootman
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Paul Slootman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>>kernel: Sound: Recording overrun >> >>It means that your application can't take the data out of the kernel >>buffers quickly enough, which means that th

Re: exim and local_part

1998-11-16 Thread Paul Slootman
quot;my.domain.name" Do you have a user "joe.user" in your password file? If not, then how is exim supposed to know how to deliver the email? If the user's login name is 'joe', you can put aliases into /etc/aliases, e.g.: joe.user: joe Paul Slootm

Re: Another Newbie question

1998-03-09 Thread Paul Slootman
On Sat 07 Mar 1998, Oleg Krivosheev wrote: > i installed hamm using disks from unstable > and found there is no > PS/2 mouse device (/dev/psmouse). The PS/2 mouse device is called /dev/psaux (it has been for a long time). Paul Slootman -- home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | work: [EMAIL PROTEC

Re: So, anyone knows wtf Apache.pm is? Was: Re: Testing upgrade and consequences

2001-03-15 Thread Paul Slootman
On Wed 14 Mar 2001, Dimitri Maziuk wrote: > > Hmm, interesting... Why tf did I install apache-perl in the first place? Because the combination apache + mod-perl had/has(?) a pretty bad memory leak? Which was why apache-perl was created in the first place. Paul Slootman -- home:

Re: ITP: estic (ISTEC ISDN PABX admin program)

1999-12-30 Thread Paul Slootman
people out there that use an external ISDN TA or router, and who may also have one of these PABXes. "Recommends" means that dselect bugs them _every_ time about this. Does estic properly handle device locks? I.e. write a lock into /var/lock/ ? Paul Slootman -- home: [EMAIL PROTE

Re: [Exim] Re: setting up spamassassin

2002-01-17 Thread Paul Slootman
o spamcop with a suitable subject line (so that I can see from spamcop's reply subject whether it possibly may be non-spam): #!/bin/sh sender="$1"; shift h_from="$1"; shift subject="`expr \"$1\" : '...\(.*\)'`" exec spamassassin -d | mailx -s "SPAM [$sender: $h_from: $subject]" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Paul Slootman

Re: restarting isdnutils fails

2006-12-07 Thread Paul Slootman
preventing the removal of the modules. (Sorry for the delay in responding, the fact it was sent to a debian list caused it to be dumped in that folder instead of my inbox.) Paul Slootman -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]