Are there any imap daemons (besides cyrus-imapd).cyrus-imapd is appearently not compatible with postfix + procmail.I need an imap daemon that will work with a postfix + procma..
Author : Robert Heller
The CentOS@CentOS.org seems to be *uniquely* configured to hold messages with a (single) CC to self. ALL of the other mailing lists I am on have no problem with a CC to self. My mailer software is configured to CC to myself. This is*only* a problem w..
OK, I wanted to replace the 500G disks in a Dell T20server with new 2TB disks.The machine has 4 SATA ports, one used for the optical disk and three for the hard drives.It is set up with /dev/sda and /dev/sdb with each three partitions:1 — VFAT (..
I tried to follow the work flow shown in https://wiki.CentOS.org/Sources, but it does not seem to work:I did this:mkdir CentOSpushd CentOSgit clone https://git.CentOS.org/git/CentOS-git-common.git git clone https://git.CentOS.org/git/rpms/kernel…
OK, I am running CentOS 6 on my Laptop and Desktop, presently kernel version2.6.32-696.20.1.el6.x86_64 (yes, a version or so out of date — Ill probably do an update soon — non-trivial since my Internet connection is via dialup).I recently bough..
I am wondering if I am able to post to the Ce..
I have a server that is also a firewall router at a public library with a fiber optic Internet connection. It is running kernel2.6.32-642.4.2.el6.x86_64 (current CentOS 6.8) and Iptables 1.4.7 (current stock CentOS 6.8). I having trouble with Inter..
Just want to verify: CentOS 5s FS utilities are too old to safely resize a *live* (mounted, etc.) root file system (and the CentOS 5 installer/rescue system does not include either resize2fs or fsadm utilities).I am presuming I will need a full-fled..
I have two computers: both running CentOS 6.7, 64-bit, with kernel 2.6.32-573.12.1.el6.x86_64.One is a laptop with an 2 core Intel processor and the other is a desktop machine with a 4 core AMD processor. Both with selinux enabled.I have a USB ser..
I just got a new monitor for my desktop system (the old one died after *many* years of service).The new monitor is a high res 16:9 monitor, but the VESA video driver insists on using 1024×768 (which was the resolution of the *old* monitor).It does s..
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