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From: "Ahmet YAZICI" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, August 20, 2004 2:27 AM
Subject: Re: [toaster] Debian FYI
> Eric Noel wrote:
>
> > Bill Shupp wrote the following
Eric Noel wrote:
Bill Shupp wrote the following on 8/20/2004 8:02 AM:
FYI,
I just noticed that the version of openssl on Debian stable, 0.9.6c,
in conjunction with the qmail-tls patch (latest version), require
qmail-smtpd and qmail-remote to get their cipher lists from
/var/qmail/control/tlsserv
Noel Sanchez wrote:
Debian toaster in the works? wt!
Thanks a much, has anyone has a debian shupp qmail toaster
running in production. How is it compared to the recommended
rh9. im planning on upgrading our existing rh73 shupp toaster
to debian 3 or rh 9. Thanks.
Ive been running a debian toas
Hi Eric,
Eric Noel wrote:
Thanks a much, has anyone has a debian shupp qmail toaster running in
production. How is it compared to the recommended rh9. im planning on
upgrading our existing rh73 shupp toaster to debian 3 or rh 9. Thanks.
I've been running the toaster on Debian (Sarge) on quite a
Debian toaster in the works? wt!
>> Thanks a much, has anyone has a debian shupp qmail toaster
>> running in production. How is it compared to the recommended
>> rh9. im planning on upgrading our existing rh73 shupp toaster
>> to debian 3 or rh 9. Thanks.
>
> Ive been running a debian toaster
> Thanks a much, has anyone has a debian shupp qmail toaster
> running in production. How is it compared to the recommended
> rh9. im planning on upgrading our existing rh73 shupp toaster
> to debian 3 or rh 9. Thanks.
Ive been running a debian toaster for about 6 months now and its been
runnin
Bill Shupp wrote the following on 8/20/2004 8:02 AM:
FYI,
I just noticed that the version of openssl on Debian stable, 0.9.6c, in
conjunction with the qmail-tls patch (latest version), require
qmail-smtpd and qmail-remote to get their cipher lists from
/var/qmail/control/tlsserverciphers and
/v
FYI,
I just noticed that the version of openssl on Debian stable, 0.9.6c, in
conjunction with the qmail-tls patch (latest version), require
qmail-smtpd and qmail-remote to get their cipher lists from
/var/qmail/control/tlsserverciphers and
/var/qmail/control/tlsclientciphers, respectively. It