[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Elizabeth wrote:
>
> > I can't ping the thing. It worked
> > the day it was configured and the next,
> > but then it stopped.
> > If one has access to
> > the hardware itself one can break it.
>
> Is it still plugged in?
<chuckle> I asked. He said yes.
<snip>
> Is their mail entirely web-based? Would using /etc/aliases work for you?
> Use an /etc/aliases entry to direct mail to the web-based mail client...
The problem with /etc/aliases is that in postfix the local_delivery
command
is executed with the recipients permissions. If the recipient is not in
/etc/passwd then the permissions would have to be set: chmod o+w
/path/to/mail.
I'm not sure if I should do that.
> > Both. My mail client will be through the web site (Perl CGI), also, I
> > would like them to be able to use Netscape Messenger or Outlook.
>
> Ah. So directing all mail to the web-based client isn't going to work
> /that/ well. Hrm...
>
> Maybe I triggered a thought in someone else?
>
> > Also, this is a college organization, so I'm not getting paid. I'm
> > doing this for fun....frustrating and sadistic as it
> > may be...it's still fun.
>
> Gotcha. :)
:-)
>
> Jenn V.
> --
> "Do you ever wonder if there's a whole section of geek culture
> you miss out on by being a geek?" - Dancer.
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] Jenn Vesperman http://www.simegen.com/~jenn/
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