Today, Matthew Hunter wrote:
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> www.qmail.org is refusing my connections to port 80.
> I *was* planning to set up a qmail server this weekend
> with some of the patches on that site. Since it seems to be
> down, does anyone know why? And, ideally, know where a working
> mirror is?
Off the top
Today, Greg Cope wrote:
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> A bit cheaper - come on - I would buy a few - but the shipping is
> outrageous !
Wow, you're right! I wonder why they don't just use the USPS Global
Priority Mail...
> Can anything be done about this ? you never know you might sell alot
> more!
Well, they charge $4
Today, wolfgang zeikat wrote:
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> would you add ash gray long sleeve too?
You can always ask. Now that they have gray tshirts, the color
is no longer an issue. Send them an email letting them know someone
wants one and maybe they'll get enough requests for it...
They are: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Today, Peter van Dijk wrote:
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> >http://vern.com/tshirts/qmail/
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> I'd go out and borrow somebody's creditcard right now if they were black
> instead of white, and a bit cheaper for European customers.
Yeah, I'd prefer a dark color as well (though I've got more than
enough black shirts)
For what it's worth, cafepress.com now offers four new products
which I have made available with the qmail designs. They are: an
ash gray tshirt, a sweat shirt, a long sleeve tshirt and a "Baby
Doll" tshirt.
http://vern.com/tshirts/qmail/
Cheers,
Vern
g about this in the FAQ or on the qmail
> pages.
To quote myself from http://www.qmail.org/top.html:
Vern Hart doesn't like a pile of .qmail files in his home
directory. So he uses users/assign to put them into a
subdirectory:
=vern:vern:2244:18:/home/vern:::
+vern-:ver
Yesterday, Ben Beuchler wrote:
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> I recommend whoever it is that is doing the lovely qmail shirts (I'll be
> ordering mine shortly!) should do one that says "What Do The Logs
> Say?(tm)". I know I would buy one...
I did a little research to find the true attribution of this phrase.
The first p
Today, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> I saw your message on the message bored and would like to
> know if there's a way I can purchase a qmail t-shirt thats xxxl or
> l? Thanks again
I have made my designs available at cafepress.com (links to be found
in http://vern.com/tshirts/qmail/) b
Today, Dave Kitabjian wrote:
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> Do my eyes deceive me or are you really finally printing and selling one
> of the qmail tshirts?
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> http://www.cafepress.com/qmail0a/
Yeah. I signed up at the cafepress site.
All four variations are there:
http://www.cafepress.com/qmail0a/
http:/
com/search.php?@category=100
I was going to offer four tshirts for sale on the web but the site
that I was going to use, www.webtshirt.com, fell off the net and
hasn't resurfaced.
Those prices at nerdgear are pretty good. Especially for
embroidery. Even with shipping.
Cheers,
Vern
e latest round of designs are at http://vern.com/tshirts/qmail/
They are the above quote, plus the anti-sendmail quote. Both with
each logo version.
Let me know the latest round of critiques.
Cheers,
Vern
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;ve kept the same Subject so if someone wanted to
kill the thread, the could. :-)
Cheers,
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Today, Kai MacTane wrote:
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> Actually, I rather like the idea of a bat struggling under a huge quantity
> of mail, kind of small, with a larger dolphin underneath flinging mail all
> over the place and looking generally happy. (Of course, dolphins pretty
> much always look happy anyway...) Ma
plan to make all the designs
available so there's no need to "vote" for your favorite.
Cheers,
Vern
[1] Actually, each design will be two as I'll make it once with the
Q-Arrows and once with the dolphin.
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d is a nice 7
ounces. But the Henley costs about $10 more.
Cheers,
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logo (small, on the left front) and the slogan and Q-arrows
logo on the back (big). The second variation would be the same with
the dolphin logo substituted. Should I be bothered with making a
variation with different logos on the front versus the back?
Cheers,
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asure (under your arms,
around the widest part) I think the conventional sizes are as
follows:
Size Inches
Small34-36
Medium 38-40
Large42-44
XLarge 46-48
XXLarge 50-52
XXXLarge 54-56
Most people like to wear tshirts loose and so choose the next larger
size.
ss you want a black shirt, then I'd have to figure out what
shipping would be on an individual basis.
Cheers,
Vern
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people's top "second"
choices?
Vern
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But if people don't like it, we can easily get rid of it.
Cheers,
Vern
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vailable.
XXL is $2 extra (XXXL is $3 extra).
> [1] I prefer my dolphin logo to the Q w/arrows logo, but that wouldn't
> stop me from buying one. :-)
I could easily give two (or more!) options. Do you have a large,
clean version of your dolphon logo?
Cheers,
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Cheers,
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es.
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> So, we finally have THE universal solution against spam!
> what about opening .forward accounts to everyone ?
> -- no kidding!
They also seem to stay away from .org addresses as well (for the most
part). A .org address is a lot easier to get than a .gov.
Cheer
too thought it was "Good For You" but based on
whats-his-name's reaction to it I've come to realize it has a more
existential meaning such as "Go Find Yourself" or something equally as
meaningful. ;-)
Cheers,
Vern
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After a quick glance at qmail-send.c, it's not immediately obvious how
to change the order of operations.
Cheers,
Vern
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27;t too difficult.)
The -only- messages I've seen that have had a body less than one line
are unsubscription requests.
Cheers,
Vern
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ere is a fix on the www.eudora.com site.
Cheers,
Vern
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Cheers,
Vern
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quot; | /var/imap/qmail_deliver_wrapper $LOCAL
And see if that works. If it does, then deliver is broken and should be
fixed.
Cheers,
Vern
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of the Return-Path:, put:
|formail -I Return-Path: | /var/imap/qmail_deliver_wrapper $LOCAL
In your .procmailrc. Or, you could add the formail command to the
qmail_deliver_wrapper. Then you could remove the args from preline so
that those variables are available for other procmail recipes.
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viously not a valid host name.
Cheers,
Vern
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lves by
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I think that's an ezmlm-idx'ism and I'm not sure if Dan's running -idx.
> > I will gladly volunteer my services as moderator if needed.
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> Good luck :)
It shouldn't be that big of a deal. But it's a mute point unles
since most posts come from subscribers, discussion
isn't delayed significantly.
I will gladly volunteer my services as moderator if needed.
Vern
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anyone know if djb has figured out how to add qmtp
> delivery to qmail?
Vern
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qmtp
I wouldn't put it past them to figure out how.
Rules are a good thing.
Vern
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hat keeps unwanted relaying from happening?
Vern
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ion?
Mail to list.cr.yp.to goes to muncher.math.uic.edu.
ftp://koobera.math.uic.edu/www/hardware/muncher.html
Cheers,
Vern
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http://www.foogrill.com/scripts.html
I've only tested it for a short time so YMMV.
Cheers,
Vern
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olled by ~vern/.qmail-foogrill-zz
Hope this helps.
Cheers,
Vern
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ery least gave us a view of his way
of thinking.
Happy Holidays,
Vern
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re based on the personality of the programmer who wrote
> it, than there couldn't be a better reason to avoid Redhat.
Don't take my word as Redhat doctrine. I have nothing to do with Redhat
and have no insight into their decision processes.
Vern
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world.
Someone to help Dan keep his high standards while not being so abrasive.
It worries me that there is so much discord among the strongest qmail
supporters--us on this list.
Vern
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ude qmail. What that
says to me is that Dan fundamentally offended someone and that someone
couldn't get over it.
While I'm not condoning holding personal grudges it says a lot about how
Dan interacts with people--not well.
Vern
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ing at step 9:"
So, does that mean a var-qmail RPM couldn't do those six extra steps FOR
the user? If not, how is a user supposed to know what file(s) to read
to know what to do next?
That seems like a pretty steep restriction to me.
Vern
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