On 5 Dec 2022, at 20:55, Chen, Alvin W wrote:
I have a newly-built system with an ASUS Prime Z590M-Plus and Intel
10900k
with onboard graphics (UHD 630, according to intel).
I specifically chose a 10th gen processor because I believed it was
well-
supported by 13.1+. Unfortunately I can’t
>
> I have a newly-built system with an ASUS Prime Z590M-Plus and Intel 10900k
> with onboard graphics (UHD 630, according to intel).
>
> I specifically chose a 10th gen processor because I believed it was well-
> supported by 13.1+. Unfortunately I can’t even install 13.1
> (https://urldefense.c
I have a newly-built system with an ASUS Prime Z590M-Plus and Intel
10900k with onboard graphics (UHD 630, according to intel).
I specifically chose a 10th gen processor because I believed it was
well-supported by 13.1+. Unfortunately I can’t even install 13.1
(https://forums.freebsd.org/threa
> Thank you very much, Gregory. I use it for all it's intended use cases,
> but have also leveraged it to generate a list of "bad actors" that I
> add to pf(4). The list is verified daily and currently contains `half
> a billion IPv4 IP's. I could have never managed anything like this with
> all th
On 2022-12-05 10:26, Gregory Shapiro wrote:
I think the problem was that the original developers of sendmail have
mostly
disappeared.
More or less.
It looked like abandonware.
Oh. You mean for Political reasons. :-(
Nope, still here. Granted, the release cycle has slowed, but new
features a
> I think the problem was that the original developers of sendmail have mostly
> disappeared.
> More or less.
> It looked like abandonware.
Nope, still here. Granted, the release cycle has slowed, but new
features are being tested and coming (e.g., SMTPUTF8/EAI, MTA-STS).
I'll be integrating 8.
Am 2022-12-05 18:37, schrieb Chris:
I just noticed that FreeBSD will now install dma(8) instead of
sendmail(8) as the default mailer. Why is this so?
Thank you
--chris
I think the problem was that the original developers of sendmail have
mostly disappeared.
More or less.
It looked like ab
I just noticed that FreeBSD will now install dma(8) instead of
sendmail(8) as the default mailer. Why is this so?
Thank you
--chris
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On Mon, Dec 05, 2022 at 05:30:50PM +0100, Baptiste Daroussin wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 05, 2022 at 07:42:29AM -0800, Steve Kargl wrote:
> > If one has not seen Mike Karel's email, here's the URL.
> >
> > https://lists.freebsd.org/archives/dev-commits-src-main/2022-December/011300.html
> >
> > The upsh
On Mon, Dec 05, 2022 at 07:42:29AM -0800, Steve Kargl wrote:
> If one has not seen Mike Karel's email, here's the URL.
>
> https://lists.freebsd.org/archives/dev-commits-src-main/2022-December/011300.html
>
> The upshot is
>
> 1) No entry in src/UPDATING about dma replacing sendmail, and thereb
If one has not seen Mike Karel's email, here's the URL.
https://lists.freebsd.org/archives/dev-commits-src-main/2022-December/011300.html
The upshot is
1) No entry in src/UPDATING about dma replacing sendmail, and thereby
breaking a function system on upgrade.
2) Having sendmail_enable="YES
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