On Sunday 11 February 2001 17:42, Erik Reuter wrote:
> I'm trying to find an easy way to programmatically change a few DNS
> records. Specifically, I want to be able to change the IP number that is
> pointed to by my domain name with a program that is run from a cron job.
> I'd like some suggestion
On Tuesday 30 January 2001 09:41, Hunter Marshall wrote:
> I can use Netscape to get thru our user/pass authenticated SMTP server,
> but I'd rather use something else. I know I could build sendmail, but
> I'd like to stick to .debs if possible. I think evolution can handle
> SMTP user/pass but my
> James K. Kroger, Ph.D.
> Center for the Study of Brain, Mind, and Behavior
^^^
Is this a joke ?
- Davide
On Wednesday 29 November 2000 09:51, Erik Steffl wrote:
> you might want to check the glibc changes, maybe the interface to the
> xrealloc (is it standard function or some qmail derivative?) changed.
>
realloc() in glibc 2.1.3 sucks.
I don't know if it's fixed in 2.2.
- Davide
On Saturday 25 November 2000 04:36, Viktor Rosenfeld wrote:
>
> Anybody who can help me, getting sqrt() to work? Or is my code
> incorrect?
$ gcc -o test test.c -lm
- Davide
On Sunday 19 November 2000 09:27, Robin Collins wrote:
> Up till now I've shyed away from implmenting mail on my Linux boxes,
> it seems so complicated and my nice friendly (!) Windows POP3 clients
> seem generally far easier to use. However, I've now gone back to an ISP
> (Demon) which tries to d
On Fri, 15 Sep 2000, Bob Billson wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 14, 2000 at 09:12:18PM +0200, Davide Libenzi wrote:
> > Read well :-)
> > XMail is what You're finding for.
>
> ahhh... Right you are. Sorry. I was confusing it with XFMail, which is a
> mail client.
>
>
On Fri, 15 Sep 2000, Jason Quigley wrote:
> Hi Bob!
>
> There is a name clash with the X-Windows client, but, following this link
> reveals that XMail is also a server!
XMail is only a server :-)
- Davide
On Thu, 14 Sep 2000, Alec Smith wrote:
> I've been using QPopper for many years now without any problems to speak
> of. Once installed, you can forget its even there since its very well
> behaved. Debian includes an older v2.53, so you may want to check
> ftp.qualcomm.com and download v3.0.2 and co
> If the messages are going to different accounts on the mail server, you
can
> have multiple entries in your .fetchmailrc of the form "user foo there is
bar
> here". If they're all going to the same account, you'll need to use
procmail
> or exim (or whatever) filters to divide them up.
Why don'
> Can anyone suggest an automate way to route all the email sent to one
email
> address to be faxed to one fax machine. The purpose is to allow orders
taken
> by email to be automatically faxed to a store that does not have email.
You can use custom mail processing of XMail :
http://www.maticad.
> Have to either choose to stick with this POS dial-up connection
> and pay the $20/month, or get better bandwidth for free and
> figure how to work around that evil program..
M$ Proxy offer socks4 server - You can use this support with the sockified
versions of ftp and telnet :
http://www.s
> I have problem with Debian after firewall (MS Proxy 2.0).
> Netscape and Lynx can use http and ftp with no problem, but
> I can't configure another program (gFTP, telnet) to communicate.
> Can you help me?
Replace Your M$ Proxy machine with a cheap PC ( 3-486 8Mb )
running Linux+IPMasquerading+
If You need dynamic DNS support check out XMail :
http://www.maticad.it/davide/xmail.asp
Davide
--
Feel free, feel Debian !
Check XMail :
http://www.maticad.it/davide/xmail.asp
It can use RBL ( rbl.maps.vix.com ) and RSS ( relays.mail-abuse.org ) as
long as many other MTA can.
It then have a file that hold Your own list of spammers IPs and has a file
that holds IP connection rules ( ALLOW, DENY ).
Davide
--
Feel f
> If i download this program do i risk crashing windows?
For sure, meant that Windows will not ever run on Your machine ;)
Davide
--
Feel free, feel Debian !
Try XMail :
http://www.maticad.it/davide/xmail.asp
it's a SMTP server ( like sendmail, qmail, etc .. ) as long as a POP3 server
and has a lot of other features.
> Is sendmail a POP3 server?
No, if You use sendmail, qmail, ... that are SMTP servers You must install
something like qpopper ( or c
110
Davide
--
Feel free, feel Debian !
Drink less ;(
Davide
--
Feel free, feel Debian !
Sorry no howto yet, but if read well this :
http://www.maticad.it/davide/xmaildoc.htm
You can easily setup a working server.
I suggest You to read well this document to fine setup Your
server especially for a security and relay point of view.
I've planned anyway to setup an howto asap.
Davide
If You need a "one package" solution ( SMTP + POP3 + FINGER ) You can try :
http://www.maticad.it/davide/xmail.asp
Otherwise You can try :
http://www.qmail.org
or
http://www.sendmail.org
But if You use the latest two You must also install something like :
http://www.eudora.com/freeware/qpop.
Give a try to XMail :
http://www.maticad.it/davide/xmail.asp
Davide
--
Feel free, feel Debian !
>leave POP3 in place. Which MTA is the best given my limitation?
Try XMail :
http://www.maticad.it/davide
ftp://ftp.maticad.it/pub/misc/mailsvr.zip
XMail is an Internet and intranet mail server featuring an SMTP server, POP3
server, finger server, multiple domains, no need for users to have a
> I try to use fetchmail to get the mail from several accounts, some have to
> go to specified users, and from one mailbox, everything has to go to all
> the users. The others on the network don't know how to use linux so they
> have to use outlook (aa) to get the mail from the server.
Tr
On Sat, 11 Dec 1999, Ronald Tin wrote:
> I am about to build a (group of?) e-mail server for
> a large number of users... more than 65536.
> Using Debian of course. :)
> It should include SMTP and IMAP. Users do not need to have
> login accounts.
> Probably I will be using Potato.
>
> What should
On Sat, 06 Nov 1999, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Ok, I'm confused. I have looked at all the ftp and FAQ's and I still don't
> get the steps to
> download your version of Linux. What are the exact steps to download form
> the site
> http://www.debian.org/?
>
> Thank you
> Brigette Heffner
>
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