Hi Noel,
thank you for your informatin of using mini_sendmail. I was searching
for something like that, a program where I can specify a smtp-server
and call it using a script and the email in text from.
I will give them a try.
Actually I use AMaViS and the alterMIME support, but I want to
On 4/29/2017 1:10 AM, Klaus Tachtler wrote:
> Hi List,
>
> I have implemented alterMIME for adding a disclaimer and X-Header to
> outgoing email.
>
> I have written a script like described here:
> http://www.postfix.org/FILTER_README.html#simple_filter
>
> It works fine so far, BUT if I try to a
Hi,
MS Outlook 2010 and above, W10 Mail clients use SRV
_autodiscover._tcp.domain.tld (and
https://autodiscover.domain.tld/autodiscover/ autodiscover.xml)
The XML provides details about protocols, ports, auth., account details, even
the Full Name - after the authentication.
I guess was introd
> On Apr 29, 2017, at 6:41 AM, li...@lazygranch.com wrote:
>
> I've never used rsync in daemon mode (if that is the right way to phrase it),
> but wouldn't that do everything automatically?
I’m all set on transferring data, my main interest is in dumping the data from
mysql and then creating
Charles,
At one point I used homegrown shell and perl for my CA maintenance,
DNS zone files, and server configs were all in a set of files with
substitutions list ${{HOST}}, ${{DOMAIN}}, ${{FQDN}}, ${{IPv4::fqdn}},
${{IPv6::fqdn}}, and ${{CNAME::fqdn}} used so that a generic config
can cover multi
I've never used rsync in daemon mode (if that is the right way to phrase it),
but wouldn't that do everything automatically?
I know on Digital Ocean you can use a special network between "droplets" (VMs)
that is local. There is no transit cost. Perhaps Vultr does the same thing.
Vultr has a