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2017 Aug 11
1
is a self signed certificate always invalid the first time?
On 08/10/2017 04:41 PM, Frank-Ulrich Sommer wrote: > I can't see any security advantages of a self signed cert. I then you fail to understand the history, like when Microsoft's certs were undermined because the third party authentication agency gave the keys to 2 guys that knocked on the door and asked for them... -- So many immigrant groups have swept through our town that
2017 Jul 30
2
dovecot auth errors for a new user
Am 30.07.2017 um 21:49 schrieb Ruben Safir: > 2017-07-30T15:47:23.113000-04:00 www dovecot: pop3(facebook): Error: > user facebook: Initialization failed: Namespace '': Mail storage > autodetection failed with home=/home/facebook > 2017-07-30T15:47:23.116805-04:00 www dovecot: pop3(facebook): Error: > Invalid user settings. Refer to server log for more information. Define
2017 Dec 11
2
hosting emails at home
thatis not secure and you might as well use gmail It is not so hard to just get a static IP and put a mail server up. fit/pc has perfect boxes for this, run on about 15w/h power On Sun, Dec 10, 2017 at 02:42:36PM -0800, Kenneth Porter wrote: > On 12/10/2017 12:39 PM, Stephan H wrote: > >I have dovecot postfix setup on my home server as well. I use a virtual > >server in the
2018 Dec 02
2
Mailing list address harvested for spamming
On Sun, Dec 02, 2018 at 03:58:53AM +0100, Bernd Petrovitsch wrote: > On 02/12/2018 03:05, Michael A. Peters wrote: > [...] > > But - I would wager that over 95% of the time when someone hits the > > reply button on a list post, their intent is to reply to the list. > > Even if it's 99%: What is the lesser risk if someone get's it wrong? > > Apart from the
2019 Feb 07
2
system wakeup caused by write operations to /var/lib/dovecot/instances
Hi Timo, Thank you very much for replying with an instant solution! Suggestion for future release: a setting in the configuration to enable/disable the automatic instance_update_now action and/or set the timeout by the user. In the meanwhile I can use the recompiled version with this code change. Problem solved for me. Regards, Tijl Timo Sirainen schreef op 2019-02-07 15:59: > On 2 Feb
2017 Jul 30
2
dovecot auth errors for a new user
I've been running dovecott without trouble for quite a why and now when I added a new user, it is not accepting the user and I can not track the problem. It says find more information in the server log, but it is not in /var/log/messages or /var/log/mail.err and nothing with lsof dovecot|grep log show anything to tail www:~ # dovecot -n # 2.2.13: /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf # OS: Linux
2017 Sep 07
0
password reset
On 09/07/2017 02:24 PM, @lbutlr wrote: > sudo passed <user> su - password username -- So many immigrant groups have swept through our town that Brooklyn, like Atlantis, reaches mythological proportions in the mind of the world - RI Safir 1998 http://www.mrbrklyn.com DRM is THEFT - We are the STAKEHOLDERS - RI Safir 2002 http://www.nylxs.com - Leadership Development in Free Software
2017 Sep 07
1
password reset
On Sep 7, 2017, at 2:33 PM, Ruben Safir <ruben at mrbrklyn.com> wrote: > On 09/07/2017 02:24 PM, @lbutlr wrote: >> sudo passed <user> > > su - > password username No difference. No difference when logging in to the console as root. -- Apple broke AppleScripting signatures in Mail.app, so no random signatures.
2017 Sep 08
0
EOF from net_disconnect(fd)
On 09/08/2017 02:29 AM, Steffan Cline wrote: > I???m working on an OS project from github. There are two parts: > > Dovecot plugin - https://github.com/st3fan/dovecot-xaps-plugin > > Daemon written in Go - https://github.com/st3fan/dovecot-xaps-daemon > what does this have to do with dovecot? > -- So many immigrant groups have swept through our town that Brooklyn, like
2019 Feb 07
0
system wakeup caused by write operations to /var/lib/dovecot/instances
On Thu, Feb 07, 2019 at 05:10:04PM +0100, Tijl via dovecot wrote: > Hi Timo, > > Thank you very much for replying with an instant solution! > > Suggestion for future release: a setting in the configuration to > enable/disable the automatic instance_update_now action and/or set the > timeout by the user. > > In the meanwhile I can use the recompiled version with this
2012 Apr 12
0
SSH book for review
Hi, I've recently published a short book on OpenSSH, as part of my "exterminate ALL the passwords" initiative. I'm giving copies to anyone who is interested in writing a review for a blog -- either theirs, or a tech association they're with, or basically anywhere. http://www.michaelwlucas.com/nonfiction/ssh-mastery Please contact me off-list if interested. Thanks, ==ml
2018 Sep 04
1
Best way to move mail from one server to another
On 9/4/18 12:27 PM, Sami Ketola wrote: > > >> On 4 Sep 2018, at 18.38, Robert Schetterer <rs at sys4.de> wrote: >> >> Sorry i migrated terrabytes of mail with imapsync and never had a >> problem, it works as designed, also with maildir rsync did a good job, >> what never worked as it should was dsync ,cause of bugs ,that may >> changed now >>
2017 Jul 30
0
dovecot auth errors for a new user
2017-07-30T15:47:23.113000-04:00 www dovecot: pop3(facebook): Error: user facebook: Initialization failed: Namespace '': Mail storage autodetection failed with home=/home/facebook 2017-07-30T15:47:23.116805-04:00 www dovecot: pop3(facebook): Error: Invalid user settings. Refer to server log for more information. On 07/30/2017 03:42 PM, Ruben Safir wrote: > I've been running
2017 Sep 08
5
EOF from net_disconnect(fd)
I?m working on an OS project from github. There are two parts: Dovecot plugin - https://github.com/st3fan/dovecot-xaps-plugin Daemon written in Go - https://github.com/st3fan/dovecot-xaps-daemon # dovecot --version 2.2.10 Both parts worked fine on CentOS 6 but I recently rebuilt them both for CentOS 7 and have run into some errors. The plugin sends a notification over a socket to
2010 Jun 19
2
How to Print Rails Source
Hi all, Inspired by Mike Schwab, I''d like to read the Rails 3 source code on printed paper (and preferably in color). For example, xv6 (http://pdos.csail.mit.edu/6.828/2009/xv6-book/index.html) did a nice job printing their code ( http://pdos.csail.mit.edu/6.828/2009/src/xv6.pdf). It even has line numbers and an index. The only thing I would like to add is syntax highlighting. Anyone
2017 Sep 07
5
password reset
This is off topic, but I am not sure where to go. I have a local user who cannot login because of a forgotten password, so I went to reset her password with sudo passed <user> Which appears to work, asking for a new password and a confirmation. No error occurs (unless I give it unmatched passwords), but the password is not changed. if I try to change the password in the user's
2018 Nov 29
1
Best way of merging mbox files
aside from cat? On Thu, Nov 29, 2018 at 03:07:58PM -0800, Joseph Tam wrote: > On Thu, 29 Nov 2018, Marc Roos wrote: > > >When concatenating mbox files like described here > >https://xaizek.github.io/2013-03-30/merge-mbox-mailboxes/. You will end > >up with an 'unsorted' mbox file. Is this going to be a problem > >esspecially when they are large >2GB's
2000 Sep 21
2
qqnorm(), is it "backwards"?
Hello R friends, I'm wondering why I get funny qqnorm() results. It seems that they should all be reflected in the normal qqline(). For instance: if I qqnorm() bimodal or uniform data I get a sigmoidal in which the qqnorm() points lie above the qqline() at -ve theoretical quantiles, and the qqnorm() points lie below the qqline() at +ve theoretical quantiles. Yet I expect such platykurtic
2006 Sep 10
5
non-informative error message
Hello, The openssh client terminates with the following error message when unable to resolve a username: "You don't exist, go away!" Leaving aside style and tone, the message is not informative. Please consider changing it to something more appropriate and helpful, such as "Unable to resolve username". (The message appears in the files ssh-keygen.c and ssh.c, as of
2018 Dec 02
3
Mailing list address harvested for spamming
On 12/01/2018 05:49 PM, Ralph Seichter wrote: > * Michael A. Peters: > >> Netiquette posts are just someone's opinion, and they often don't take >> into account the vastly different way different types of minds work. > > Mailing list netiquette has been around for decades, for good reasons. > If Joe User's mind "works differently", Joe needs to