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  • in reply to: Sieve Installer – Updated #359178
    Anonymous
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    Never mind, I figured it out. I was testing with a user that has two short
    names setup and it doesn’t work when logged in with the second one, must
    be the first one.

    in reply to: Sieve Installer – Updated #359177
    Anonymous
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    No, sieve isn’t so much for passing mail to external pipes.

    I use
    amavisd to pass e-mail from Postfix to SA. However, if you want to use an
    individual SA config for each user that gets a bit harder since amavisd uses a
    generic SA config. However, I believe that amavisd will allow you to use a
    mysql db for individual user prefs.

    in reply to: Sieve Installer – Updated #359176
    Anonymous
    Participant

    The install went well, but when I go to filters I get:

    Could not log on to timsieved daemon on your IMAP server localhost.
    Please contact your administrator.

    Do I need to start the daemon or could it be because the users authenticate
    to an LDAP server?

    in reply to: Sieve Installer – Updated #359175
    Anonymous
    Participant

    So you can use Sieve to pass the messages through SpamAssassin? Does it
    give each user the ability to have custom settings, even if the users have their
    home folder on another machine? I need to play, but I’m reluctant to mess to
    much with a working mail server.

    in reply to: Sieve Installer – Updated #359170
    Anonymous
    Participant

    I’m curious if this still works when you have installed SpamAssassin and are
    using Procmail?

    in reply to: Where is a G5 Xserve Hardware RAID card? #358537
    Anonymous
    Participant

    [quote:fa38612a69=”bcirvin”]phone is 724-776-8075 ext 5

    email is [email protected] (sales/service).

    blake/[/quote:fa38612a69]

    Please have this hardware, please please please. 😳

    in reply to: spam getting through, virus emails get stopped. #358526
    Anonymous
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    [quote:02c34d1b9c=”iztech”]
    Apr 15 12:40:01 izmail.local amavisd[408]: starting. amavisd at izmail.local amavisd-new-20030616-p9, Unicode aware
    Apr 15 12:40:02 izmail.local amavisd[408]: Perl version 5.008001
    [/quote:02c34d1b9c]

    I hope that everything is runnning in between …?
    If not, the article Spam and Virus Controls with Postfix said:
    [quote:02c34d1b9c]As with Exim, you will need to first upgrade your installation of Perl to 5.8[/quote:02c34d1b9c]

    Hope it helps

    Thomas

    in reply to: Troubles getting KDC to run #358519
    Anonymous
    Participant

    I had the same problem, called Apple about it. They asked “Was the hostname setup in DNS and reverse lookup setup in DNS before you first set it to Open Directory Master.” I didn’t work at my current company at the time it was first installed so I had no idea, they assumed yes. They recomended running the same scripts that afp548 did (which I had tried before and had the same issue). Their next recommendation was a full reinstall of OS X. They said if DNS isn’t completely setup before the first time you switch it to Open Directory Master something in the Kerberos scripts will fail, and appearantly never, ever work. Some people get lucky and running the Kerberos scripts by hand works, some, like me, have to start from scratch.

    in reply to: Folder Sharing VS. DiskImage Sharing #358498
    Anonymous
    Participant

    Hello Joe..

    Honestly..I’m not purely from IT background, but manage to handle it because
    really crazy about Mac.

    Our new machine will come with 3.5 TB Xserve RAID, and our Gigabit Ethernet is ready.

    1 ï There is option to partition the RAID base on quotas. But it will going for fix quota. (except for last/final partition which is adjustable).

    3 ï On Diskimage, It can be adjust by using Unix Script. ( Slowly learning for Unix ). On my opinion… Shared Diskimage is better compare to shared folder/partition. Maybe I’m wrong. It will easir to handle /adjust in future.

    4 ï How I sharing the disk image?? Actually.. I never tried it on apple server.
    I just trying it on my G5 2.0 DP + OS 10.3.4

    First, I simply create a disk image with 20 GB size on my Second HD, and then I notice 20 GB space has been taken from my HD.

    eg: 6512 Stadium.dmg and then mount it. A icon with name 6512 Stadium appear on desktop as ejectable disk. and I go for icon’s info and set the sharing. I can access 6512 Stadium as a drive from other Macs by using AppleTalk( OS X / OS 9 ).

    I had tried to copy / delete / move / save / open file from this remote drive for 15 GB files form several Macs at a same time and it just work well.

    But I cannot see / find the Mounted Diskimage from any PC / Windows.
    This make me feel little worry. I cannot triy it on real appler server since we
    dont have it YET.

    It is good if someone can try it on real apple server and share with us the result.

    I found it is very interesting…and I can’t find it in Windows Server.

    Thanks.

    ï Going to follow Joe’s steps……one server at a time

    in reply to: Panther Server registration key checking #358472
    Anonymous
    Participant

    Does anyone have any hard evidence that this check is, indeed, taking place? The reason I ask, is that I have exactly this setup for my test server and have never noticed any evidence that there is a check taking place on the network. Is there something happening that I’m not seeing?

    in reply to: cyradm cannot authenticate #358467
    Anonymous
    Participant

    I had a slightly different problem. cyradm would first ask me for a password, I gueess the one associated with the ‘-u username’, which it accepted. But then it asked for “IMAP password”. What the heck is thi? I have a system of a small number of passwords, I tried all of them and nothing worked. I couldn’t find a reference to “IMAP password” anywhere.

    What I did in the end, and this may help you, was to first su to the mail admin user, then type ‘cyradm’, then “server” and the server name.
    That worked ffor mee.

    May or may not help for you, givee it a go.

    Good luck

    in reply to: NAT setup problems #358454
    Anonymous
    Participant

    I want to do exactly the same thing as described here… only difference is that I only have one NIC card in my G4.

    So the setup is this:
    G4 running Mac OX 10.3.4 server with one NIC card and a USB modem. I have several other machines around the house all connected up via ethernet, which I want to share the internet connection with.

    Is this possible without a) buying another NIC card or b) buying an ethernet modem…?

    Thanks in advance.

    in reply to: Setting up a SSL certificate & openssl ca command #358452
    Anonymous
    Participant

    ……So, a couple of questions:

    1. where’d you get the cert from? This is mostly just idle curiosity.

    http://www.freessl.com/ $39 bones.

    2. What service are you trying to secure?

    Ughh….. I think I am trying to secure our web server for the domain called avalanchejam.com only. We want to have a secure form page (https://www.avalanchejam.com to encrypt a credit card form field. That’s all.

    Does anyone know a resource for the SSL basic setup something like I have described (a single domain)? Joel’s article is too advanced and covers things we don’t need.

    G

    in reply to: Mac OS X – phpBB issues #358450
    Anonymous
    Participant

    Mine’s running fine, but we’re still testing. I’ve seen what you describe, but I suspect it may have more to do with the browser than the server. Using Safari 1.2.2, I find reloading often forces it to refresh properly.

    -cbm

    in reply to: OS X 10.3 image deployment #358449
    Anonymous
    Participant

    I would recommend investigating the asr command – Apple has a decent tutorial documented, and it can use any HTTP or NFS server as a source for the disk image.

    Check the manpage (man asr) on any OS X system.

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