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launchd executes plist twice instead of once?

Howdy! I have cured my learn junk mail problem by adding a file called com.apple.learnjunkmail.plist to /System/Library/LaunchDaemons and loading it with launchctl. The file includes the following keys: Label com.apple.learnjunkmail ProgramArguments array string /etc/mail/spamassassin/learn_junk_mail /array LowPriorityIO true Nice 1 StartCalendarInterval Hour integer 2 Minute integer 15 Now, I also modified […]

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Limit access to LDAP shared address book?

Thank you for the feedback! I still have a couple of questions …. > Simple method is to disallow anonymous binding in slapd.conf. I tried this by placing “disallow bind_anon” near the end of slapd.conf. It had a strange (to me anyway) effect. It prevented users from logging in to […]

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MacEnterprise.org ARD and Automator: A match made in heaven

The next MacEnterprise.org webcast, Apple Remote Desktop 3 and Automator: A match made in heaven, will take place on Tuesday, May 16. Join Nader Nafissi, Product Manager for Apple Remote Desktop, Sal Soghoian, Product Manager for Automator and Steve Hayman, Senior Consulting Engineer for an informative discussion on how you can use Apple Remote Desktop 3 and Automator to automate your routine management tasks. Learn how you can create Automator workflows using the over 30 actions included with Apple Remote Desktop 3 as well as how you can create your own actions.

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PaperCut print control now on Mac

PaperCut Software has just finished their first version of PaperCut NG for OS X Server. The Mac version has all the functionally of the Windows edition including, print quota, print monitoring, shared accounts, release station and rule based filtering of print jobs. The system works by hooking into CUPS.

Details of the Mac version are available at:
http://www.papercut.biz/pcng/mac/

The software is currently in a public preview period and the developers are keen to get feedback from Mac server administrators, particularly those working in schools and higher education.

A bit more information can be found on the developer’s web log.

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More efficient Mail backup scripts for Tiger server?

I’ve written a script that handles performing nightly backups of my mail server, rolling the backups, compressing them, etc. Currently it calls mailbak.sh (with a few minor fixes) to do the actual stopping of the mail services and performing a full backup (to a staging directory on a second volume) […]

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It is a little bit disconcerting

It is a little bit disconcerting

I am looking for a “real experience” feedback of Apple in the enterprise market. I mean this website is dedicated to Apple in enterprise environment, it is the best place to have some counter experiences

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ACHDS Exam

Many Thanks for your reply Aaron Yer does seem a little “stright forward” and has a much lower pass rate then most other IT related qualifications, ive been working with Mac’s now for 12 months so am going to give it a shot and see what happens Im based in […]

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Xserve Locking up

Checking again today, it seems the /usr/sbin/PasswordService: client response doesn’t match what we generated error appears any time the admin user authenticates. OD services are active, though the client really hasn’t used it for anything. I might just turn it off. Checking /Library/Logs/PasswordService/ApplePasswordServer.Error.log doesn’t report much, though there is a […]

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*WIP* Running AWStats on Mac OS X Server (revised)

Mac OS X Server has tools to monitor trends in network traffic and look at your log files, but I’ve always wanted easy to read, detailed stats for my web server.

AWStats is a free powerful and featureful tool that generates advanced web, streaming, ftp or mail server statistics, graphically. This log analyzer works as a CGI or from command line and shows you all possible information your log contains, in few graphical web pages. It’s open source and not too difficult to set up.

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Comments on MPP SPAM filter?

We are getting inundated with spam and are looking into adding a SPAM filter to our Communigate mail server running on an Tiger Fileserver. Can anyone give me some feedback on its functionality and ease of use? We are a small company typically receiving 200-300 email an hour. Thanks, -T

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