John Nichel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Yeah, I'm trying to check the root account, but I'm logged in as a
>normal user. The uid of the user I'm logged in as is 500
Mail for the root account is normally forwarded to one or more real users.
That way you don't have to send the root password to the
Yes, I'm currently trying to check root's email via a normal user's
account. I'm not worried about sending root's password, since I'm only
doing this on the localhost.
Nick Lindsell wrote:
At 10:50 03/02/2003 -0600, you wrote:
When trying to check my mail on one box from another, I get this e
At 10:50 03/02/2003 -0600, you wrote:
When trying to check my mail on one box from another, I get this error...
[AUTH] Access is blocked for UID's below 10
Anyone know how I can open this up so that any user can check their mail
remotely? Thanks.
This should only apply to root as user IDs ar
Yeah, I'm trying to check the root account, but I'm logged in as a
normal user. The uid of the user I'm logged in as is 500
Caleb Groom wrote:
On Mon, 2003-02-03 at 10:50, John Nichel wrote:
When trying to check my mail on one box from another, I get this error...
[AUTH] Access is blocked for
On Mon, 2003-02-03 at 10:50, John Nichel wrote:
> When trying to check my mail on one box from another, I get this error...
>
> [AUTH] Access is blocked for UID's below 10
>
> Anyone know how I can open this up so that any user can check their mail
> remotely? Thanks.
Are you checking mail as
When trying to check my mail on one box from another, I get this error...
[AUTH] Access is blocked for UID's below 10
Anyone know how I can open this up so that any user can check their mail
remotely? Thanks.
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