satimis wrote:
>
>> > But I can't find;
>> >
>> > $ apt-cache search pam_tacplus
>> > No printout
>> >
>>
>> pam_tacplus rpm was not listed on two_factor_webmail howto.
>>
>> You can find all supported pam packages by searching for 'libpam-*'
>
>
> I found;
>
> libpam-radius-auth - The PA
> I have Squirrelmail SquirrelMail version 1.4.8 on RHEL4.
> I've noticed my previous autoresponder didnt' work correctly because last
> time I've setup virtual email aliases on my server. So I install Local User
> Autoresponder and Mail Forwarder Ver 3.0, 2007/07/18 and Compatibility Ver
> 2.0.11.
On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 3:02 PM, Paulo Resende <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm running CentOS 5.1, using sendmail with virtual users, and virtual
> domains... I have a user XPTO123, who as the virtual e-mail
> [EMAIL PROTECTED], now when he sends a e-mail using Squirrelmail is
> address go
Hallo, carboncow,
Du (carboncow) meintest am 21.05.08:
> How can I set up all the users of squirrel mail to have the same
> defaults the first time they log on? I don't mind them tweaking them
> (if they want) post login but I want them all to start with the same
> config. Many of my staff just w
--- Tomas Kuliavas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> satimis wrote:
> >
> > I suppose imapproxy is same as up-imapproxy ?
> >
>
> http://packages.ubuntu.com/dapper/imapproxy
>
> Source package is up-imapproxy-something.tar.gz.
Noted with thanks.
> > But I can't find;
> >
> > $ apt-cache sea
> The description of the bug:
> I cannot send
> mail! I don't know my server name and can you please send me information
> I need to fill in so I can send outgoing
> mail? This has been going on two weeks at least.
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This bug occurs when I ...
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The description of the bug:
Hi,
I'm running CentOS 5.1, using sendmail with virtual users, and virtual
domains... I have a user XPTO123, who as the virtual e-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED],
now when he sends a e-mail using Squirrelmail is address goes something like
this [EMAIL PROTECTED] or sometimes [EMAIL PROTECTED] and should
Hello.
How can I set up all the users of squirrel mail to have the same defaults
the first time they log on? I don't mind them tweaking them (if they want)
post login but I want them all to start with the same config. Many of my
staff just won't have the skill to tweak.
I am assuming there is a
Hello,
I have Squirrelmail SquirrelMail version 1.4.8 on RHEL4.
I've noticed my previous autoresponder didnt' work correctly because last
time I've setup virtual email aliases on my server. So I install Local User
Autoresponder and Mail Forwarder Ver 3.0, 2007/07/18 and Compatibility Ver
2.0.11.
Shawn,
Thanks for the input. We are trying to make a script so that parents will
recieve a text message of student grades. Just getting info needed to see
what direction to take.
Thanks again
--
Bo Lynch
On Thu, May 22, 2008 4:15 am, Matt Hardwick wrote:
> 2008/5/21 Wm Mussatto <[EMAIL PROTECTED
On 22 May 2008, at 10:15, Matt Hardwick wrote:
> Does anyone know if there is a similar arrangement for any of the UK
> Cell networks?
Or the Belgian ones?
Cheers,
Alexander Deruwe
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2008/5/21 Wm Mussatto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Wed, May 21, 2008 13:19, Shawn Fairburn wrote:
>> That depends on the cellular phone carrier you are choosing.
>>
>> For Verizon Wireless in the USA you would send the email to
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>
>> Replace 111-555-5 with the cellphone number
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