Ubuntu :: Marking Forwarded Emails As Forwarded In Mutt?

Mar 23, 2011

One inconvenience I face now, though, is that I cannot tell if I have already forwarded certain messages or not, because the message is not automatically tagged as forwarded. how to set it up, so it would indicate in the list that the message has been forwarded?

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Jan 20, 2011

I've managed to set things up to the point where I can start xclock with the putty ssh terminal and have it show up as a window on my windows client rendered by x-deep32 x-server emulator. I've tried issuing the command "kdm start" but no window with a window manager pops up.

How do I get this to work so that I can control my remote ArchLinux machine through my windows client with KDE window manager?

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Jun 6, 2011

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Nov 17, 2010

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I read and saw a few documentation here and there, but it is very confusing for me...

courier-faxmail seemed nice, but it conflicts with Hylafax..

Hylafax help support is unclear to me...

I'm not sure jpg attachments from blackberry are "standard" jpg, and, I have no idea how to forward this as a fax...

For what I understood, I need to have a running mail agent on my server, and a script to forward this to hylafax..

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Mar 7, 2010

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Code:
mutt --version
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Feb 2, 2011

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I can send emails from mutt, but now I need to send email using scripts.If I try to use mutt from cmd line I have the following error.

trst:~ # echo "TESTING MUTT AND GMAIL SMTP RELAY" | mutt -s "url"

SSL connection using TLSv1/SSLv3 (RC4-MD5)
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The OS version: OPEN SUSE 11.3 Server installation (NO-GUI)

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Feb 20, 2011

I have a massive ZFS array on my fileserver. Whenever a disk reports bad sectors to smartmon, I order a replacement, and I shelve the failing one.

And by "shelving the failing one", I mean that I give it a low-level format if applicable, or a destructive badblocks run to possible claim spare sectors to replace the bad ones, then use it to dump my DVDs (and lately BluRays) on, so that I can use it with my HTPC and bring it with me when going to my friends to watch movies. It's just a really easy and portable way to watch movies with XBMC. I have the stuff on pressed discs already, so I'm not dependent on their reliance, and the dying drive just gets a hospice life serving as quick-access media storage. Keeping in mind Google's reports that drives are 39x more likely to die within 60 days after their first SMART error, I'm expanding that period by the fact that these drives mostly remain on their shelves and are only plugged into the SATA bay once or twice every year.

I'm just saying this to make clear that I'm not confused about these drives dying, and I'm not looking to elongate their lives ;)

So. Sometimes these drives, after a badblocks run, simply claim fresh sectors from the spare pool, but sometimes there aren't any left, and I face the fact that there are bad sectors in my FS. That's not a problem if you use one of a set of linux filesystems, as mkfs.* often takes a badblocks list as input. But seeing as I sometimes bring a drive or two to my girlfriend's (Mac) or one of my friends (usually Windows), I've decided to use NTFS for these things. Up untill now, when a drive had unrelocatable bad sectors, I've just written data to it, re-read it, and files that were bad were put in a "BAD_SECTOR_FILES" folder on the drive.

Sure, it works, but it would be really nice to be able to just mark those sectors bad instead. It's a lot of hassle the other way around.

So I read some posts, of which most quickly switch subject to the often accurate one of "replace your drive!", and some suggest spinrite, but really, I don't see why I should pay that much money for such a trivial task.

The alternative is to use ext3, but I'd like to hear if someone knows how I can feed badblocks output to mkfs.ntfs, so that the bad blocks aren't used. Or if there are other tools (I could use Windows in a VM) that do the same. I'm confused about chkdsk, it seems the bad sectors thing is FAT only?

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Feb 6, 2011

I have checked the yum.log file and the last time an update was performed was Jan 6, 2011. I am the only person who administers this server and I do it remotely via SSH. No one has GUI access to this. At a minimum, the kernel version is older than the latest release. This is the first time since I brought this server online in 2009 that a monthly yum update didn't produce at least a dozen package updates. I've tried disabling the Priorities plugin (as well as rearranging priorities) and I get the same result: no updates available. For the record, I did spend quite a bit of time Googling this problem and doing a forum search here. I found nothing applicable to my particular situation. Here's the output of yum update:

[root@copeland2 log]# yum update
Loaded plugins: fastestmirror, priorities
Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile
* addons: mirror.5ninesolutions.com
* base: mirrors.easynews.com
* extras: mirrors.usc.edu
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* updates: centos.mirror.facebook.net
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Jun 16, 2010

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Code:

10: from all fwmark 0x1000 lookup routeit
20: from all lookup unreach
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Now, in the packet filter, I have an iptables rule to mark packets to destination 10.0.0.5 with 0x1000 in the mangle table and OUTPUT chain. When I generate a packet locally to 10.0.0.5, all programs get ENETUNREACH (tested with strace). However, if I take out the route entry that 10.0.0.0/8 is unreachable, it all works fine and the routes in the routeit table get applied to marked packets (I know because my default gateway would not be 1.2.3.4, but wireshark shows packets being sent to the MAC address of 1.2.3.4).

The best I can surmise is that when generating a packet locally, the kernel tests the routing tables in priority order but without any mark to see if it is unreachable/blackhole/prohibit, and doesn't even bother generating the packet and traversing iptables rules to see if it would eventually be marked and thus routed somewhere. Then I assume after that step, it traverses iptables rules, then traverses the routing tables again to find a route. So is there any way around this behavior besides adding fake routes to the routing table (e.g. routing 10.0.0.5 to dev lo in the unreach table in this example)?

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With Courier IMAP (or any other IMAP server, for that matter), when you delete, it first marks it for deletion. Then after you Purge Deleted Messages it either gets rid of them or moves them to trash.

Is there a way to implement this in Courier IMAP?

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Oct 28, 2010

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Jul 2, 2010

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