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2000 Jun 14
1
Q: mounting shares with space inside name
I'm trying to mount a share from an NT machine which has an space inside, i.e doing something like that: mount -t smbfs -o username=nardmann,password=xxx "//machine/for internal use" internal_use I always get the message Could not resolve mount point internal How do I mount such shares with whitespace inside the share name? -- Heiko Nardmann (Dipl.-Ing.), h.nardmann@secunet.de,
1998 Oct 20
1
Safe Win9x?
I want to install a linux samba server to serve 30 win9x machines. I want to prevent users from writing on the local drives, they should have write access only to their home dirs on the samba box. These users have a nasty habit of deleting crucial system files. Is it at all possible with win9x and samba? Of course NT workstations could resolve the problem, but that's not an option with these
1999 Jan 21
2
configure command for SAMBA 2.0.0 fails under HP-UX 10.20
Good afternoon, I've downloaded the newly released Samba package 2.0.0, and when trying to run "compile" (located in directory source of the package), after a moment, script fail with the following errors: >ERROR: No locking available. Running Samba would be unsafe >configure: error: summary failure. Aborting config. The following lines are extracted from last lines of
1999 Jan 23
2
Digest Only?
Is this list only available in digest form only? I would like to receive individual postings so I can sort them by subject and just look at the ones I'm interested. I've subscribed to many lists, both listerv & majordomo, and I've only ever essage easier?seen one other list that was digest-only. Does *anyone* find scolling through a 40k message easier? -Ron Lavoie Ron Lavoie
2001 Nov 09
3
Q: good and new book for Samba (including new features)?
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I am looking for a good and new book for Samba which includes descriptions for the new features (maybe using Samba and Win2K), too. Any proposals? - -- Heiko Nardmann (Dipl.-Ing.), h.nardmann@secunet.de, Software Development secunet Security Networks AG - Sicherheit in Netzwerken (www.secunet.de), Weidenauer Str. 223-225, D-57076 Siegen Tel. : +49
2000 Jun 15
3
Usign hosts allow in the smb.conf file
Hi, I have a setup of Windows NT machines and SUN Solaris (UNIX) machines. I have installed samba on one of the UNIX machine. I am able to connect to the UNIX machine using samba from any of my NT machines. I want only few of my NT machines should be able to connect to the UNIX machine (with samba). To do so, I have set following in my smb.conf file hosts allow = hostname1, hostname2, ... I
2007 Dec 03
2
procmail/formail --> Maildir
Hello List, i switched mailformat from mbox to maildir. Now i have a little problem with procmail/formail and headermanipulation of mails. Here an example: 0 * ^From.*gmx.de | (formail -t -I"procmail: gmx.de") >> /var/spool/mail/xxxxxx So, i can add some different headerlines for later evaluation and the result is attached to inbox. Now i have the problem that i don't know
2009 Feb 02
1
OT: procmail recipe question
I'm trying to use procmail and I'm having trouble getting it to set some headers. I have one mailing list that sets ?Newsgroups: in the header and I want to remove it. I have the following test recipe: :0 * ^Subject:.*\<testing * ^(Mime-Version:|Content-) | formail -IMime-Version: -IContent- If I understand it correctly, it should remove the Mime-Verion and Content headers. The
2013 Feb 25
1
Procmail/Formail problem on 6.3
Hi! In the process of making mysystem work again, having just done a reinstall of 6.3 x86_64. I have a considerable collection of procmail recipes for filtering mail in various ways, and since the upgrade none of 'em is working. procmail passes every mail thru spambayes, which gives back a rating on spamminess. this happens, so it's not as if procmail is simply punting. that is
2000 Jul 17
1
Lots of broken links!
Hi. Where is th /listproc library ? There is a LOT of broken links! http://us1.samba.org/listproc/samba/January1999/0294.html Best regards, Alex
2000 Feb 11
2
What happened to mailing list archives?
Andrej Borsenkow wrote: > Current aside, the February2000 was last modified on February, 2nd. Last > message there is http://us1.samba.org/listproc/samba/February2000/0042.html > The same is true for samba-technical, samba-cvs (did not check others) > Or is it a problem of my proxy? I don't think so, I see the same thing. Samba web-folks, could you check this out, please?
2009 Mar 13
1
procmail recipe
hi all I am trying to filter emails to a user (weather) based on the subject: :0 *^Subject:.*Weather | /usr/bin/formail | /path/to/executable *^Subject:.*Tornado | /usr/bin/formail | /path/to/executable All it does is deliver the email to the weather inbox. For testing I tried. echo 1 | mail -s "Tornado" weather Enabling verbose and log file gives me: From root at
2015 Aug 17
3
[PATCH] Expand tilde for UNIX domain socket forwards.
On Mon, 17 Aug 2015, Todd C. Miller wrote: > I like the idea but tilde_expand_filename() calls fatal() if it > cannot resolve ~foo. This is not terrible when using -L and -R on > the normal command line but it seems pretty harsh to exit when -L > or -R are used via the ~C escape or the streamlocal-forward at openssh.com > request. > Message-Id: <aea6cdc1d1b42d07 at
2007 Aug 27
4
processing Dovecot maildirs with shell scripts
Hello, I have a postfix server which uses procmail as its delivery agent to deliver incoming messages to several maildirs. For several reasons, not really relevant here, I need to process/refilter/sort again the content of these mailboxes before delivering the messages to the _other_ maildirs which Dovecot sees and serves to local or remote imap users. Basically, I need to write some shell
2015 Oct 28
2
sieve vacation - 2 questions
Hello, still trying to move from procmail to sieve, but there are new problems. Currently we use procmail for autoresponder and let user choose timerange, in which responder should work. May be you set up today your responder for 2 weeks in future where responder start and stop automatically without further manuell intervention. In procmail this is done by simple scripting and comparison of
2008 Nov 22
1
OT: Run Sieve On A Mailbox Manually
(Apologies for being offtopic.) The subject basically says it all...does anyone know of a tool to run a sieve script on a mailbox (in particular, Maildirs) manually? Ideally, I'd like to do it without adding a bunch of new headers to the mail. So, could I just do a find (or for-loop, if it was just one maildir) command and pipe all the mails into deliver..? Thanks, Neil.
2004 Mar 26
2
The Status: header is forced
Hi, I started testing dovecot for our next POP/IMAP server (nearing production state), and noticed that the Status: header is always added, with a value of 'O' or 'RO'. This happens in `lib-index/mbox/mbox-rewrite.c'. This does not seem to happen in the Maildir case. Is the Status: header really needed in every case? This breaks mutt which displays mails with a 'O'
2012 Jul 12
3
ot: execute a script via email?
anyone has any tips what's best way to execute a script via email ? I have a wget script that fetches some pages, and, emails me the output, there is no paramters passed, it's all in the script I'll like to email in and action the script to get the results email -- Voytek
1998 Oct 08
3
digest...
Hi I get this mailing-list as a digest (as everyone does, i guess). This is quite inconvinient for answering single questions.. I every digest there is a message with Subject: Re: Samba dingest <NR>... This makes it hard to keep track about whath message the replay is ment for. Another problem is, that mime-attachments don?t seem to work. This is especially bad, because some Microsoft
2009 Jun 11
3
How to reply to a digest
I'm receiving the centos-request in digest mode. Using Fedora 10 and Evolution. When I tried to reply to a centos-request message inside the digest, the result doesn't seem to look right. I cut/paste the proper subject line (replacing the CentOS Digest, Vol NN, Issue nn text), but some have complained that this approach doesn't allow the original question and replies to be threaded.