wrote:
> Nishaliny Thurairatnam wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've been tearing my hair out over this for quite some time now...so,
>> this is the scenario:
>>
>> I have 2 different virtual hosts, both with different server name's and
>> aliases, natu
Hi,
I've been tearing my hair out over this for quite some time now...so,
this is the scenario:
I have 2 different virtual hosts, both with different server name's and
aliases, naturally with different sets of SSL certificates. My problem
is, no matter how I try to arrange them, one virtual host
[Installed new packages and updated old ones]
Then everything worked fine.
Thanks.
Regards,
Nisha
Nishaliny Thurairatnam wrote:
Ok, so I spoke waaay too soon!
After a successful configure, I had an epic "make" failure!!
Making all in srclib
make[1]: Entering directory
`/home/foo
apr is totally screwed up
HELP! :-(
Regards,
Nisha
Nishaliny Thurairatnam wrote:
Hi Prasanna,
Thank you for your reply...I'm definitely no Apache expert, but I
think I decided to arrange my configure options this way before,
because I'd read(in the Apache documentation...I thi
Hmmm.. i am not sure about the second error. But the first one
related to apr rings some bell. Did you try using --with-apr
option to explicitly mention path to apr libraries if you have
them separately built?
Prasanna Ram
On Fri, Apr 10, 2009 at 10:25 PM, Nishaliny Thurairatna
Hi Chris,
You were right, I hadn't realised that my mail client was
"auto-detecting" my email delivery format, and it was indeed sending my
email to the mailing list as html - hence the rejection!
I've just managed to successfully send my email as plain-text with no
problems. I think this migh
For some reason my emails are being treated as spam.
This is the error:
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