postfix spam restrictions
smtpd_recipient_restrictions =
reject_non_fqdn_sender,
reject_non_fqdn_recipient,
reject_unknown_sender_domain,
reject_unknown_recipient_domain,
permit_mynetworks,
reject_unauth_destination
reject_invalid_hostname,
reject_non_fqdn_hostname,
reject_unknown_client,
reject_maps_rbl,
permit
fix for pam_got_pass compile problem on nntpcache in "more" text
On Wed, 6 Mar 2002, Mauro Vidal wrote:
> hello,
>
> Can you help me on this?
>
>From an email I posted aaaages ago..
Could people running 2.4.0b5 replace authinfo_pam.ext in their src
directory and let me know if this affects (positively or adversely)
their compiles? Seems the .ext file never got properly created..
Peter.
-- SOF
/*
* (c) 1997 Julian Assange
*
* DO NOT EDIT! This file was created automatically by the following command:
*
* ../scripts/genextern.sh authinfo_pam.c -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I.. -I../cf -I../common -I../libproff -I../libconfused -I../mmap -I../libmmalloc -I../libdbz -g -O2 -Wall -pipe
*
*/
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
#
#ifndef EXPORT
# define EXPORT
#endif
#ifdef AUTOGEN
# define EXP_(x) x
#else
# define EXP_(x)
#endif
extern authenticator pam_authenticator ;
extern int pam_got_pass(char *pass);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
Interesting native IDE for Java on Win32 Gel
The Osbournes will be shown on MTV every Sunday at 10pm from the 19th
May. Can't wait.
Good J2EE community site: the serverside
Just heard a really crap "bootleg" on Jo Whiley / Radio 1. El Condor Pasa with some dance beat over it.
(nicked from http://www.computing.net/windows2000/wwwboard/forum/27476.html)
Either W2K or '9x/Me can go in first for a dual-boot - as long as the C: system partition is fat32 (or even fat16!).
If '9x/ME goes in after W2K it (they) overwrite the W2K mbr thus disabling access to W2K. To recover it and thus enable the dual-boot run the W2K setup\repair routine. Do this from a CD boot or 4 floppies - whichever - not from within '9x/ME.
Putting W2K in after '9x/ME avoids this irritation...
Tuts on restoring W2K mbr:
http://is-it-true.org/nt/nt2000/atips/atips71.shtml
http://www.rambuk.dk/info/using_the_recovery_console.htm
and the M$ KB item - specific to the ME after W2K scenario...
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q293/4/01.ASP
(It also applies equally to '9x after W2K)
get rid of residential gateway device in windows millennium:
settings -> control panel -> add/remove programs -> windows setup ->
communications -> details -> uncheck universal plug & play
spell check your forms, webmail in IE: ie spell
10 reasons you should be using mozilla 1.0 RC1:
1. Secure in both browser & email
2. Tabbed browsing
3. Doesn't bring down Windows when it crashes
4. A lot faster than the netscape 6.x releases (and without all the marketing rubbish)
5. Great integrated email & newsgroup client
6. Nifty email notification feature
7. Selective javascript preferences - i.e. turn off pop-up windows
8. Integrated download manager
9. DOM Inspector in the sidebar
10. Form Manager / Cookie Manager / Password Manager / Image Manager
Someone got AOL to work on Linux using WineX
BBC Travel news in XML - requires an xml/xsl capable browser
Download yahoo mails into your local unix spool with fetchyahoo
two nice tools for mysql + java development: ECB - Emacs Code Browser & MyCC
Mozilla 1.0 RC1 is out! Including a basic download manager and a nifty little pop-up in the tray when you have new mail... well worth getting (do a search on mozilla on this site to find a better skin for the UI)
UK XBox down to £199 - existing owners get 2 free games and a controller
If you want a laugh, read the "Blockbuster Movies" magazine:
Crocodile Dundee in LA: "surprisingly decent"
Angel Eyes: "enjoyable"
51st State: "one for the lads"
And the funniest of all
A.I.: "modern classic"
one of my favourite programs: gamepad on (cough) Bravo
tales of an irritable computer store owner acts of gord
cool japan oriented gaming site the magic box
good shoot 'em up for windows and linux critical mass
Chronicling when tv shows go bad - Jump The Shark
Java development on linux. The JDE toolkit for Emacs/XEmacs is very good with various nice code completion options (courtesy of beanshell). Here is my latest .emacs (for GNU Emacs 21) which uses it.
view ext2 partitions in windows explorer with Ext2Shell
Gold Teeth thief downloading this mp3 mix now...
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Virus Update files, etc... Windows Security Updates
pop matters interesting music / books / concerts / videos / etc reviews
uses of the windows key:
Windows: Display the Start menu
Windows + D: Minimize or restore all windows
Windows + E: Display Windows Explorer
Windows + F: Display Search for files
Windows + Ctrl + F: Display Search for computer
Windows + F1: Display Help and Support Center
Windows + R: Display Run dialog box
Windows + break: Display System Properties dialog box
Windows + shift + M: Undo minimize all windows
Windows + L: Lock the workstation
Windows + U: Open Utility Manager
a nice user-space ftp daemon openftp & a nice command-line client YAFC
CodeProject - "Your place for free C++, C# and .NET articles, code snippets, discussions, news and the best bunch of developers on the net." - nice site.
Surfhelper - a nice freeware IE popup-stopper / history remover
Feature list
Remove popup windows by URL, title or window size.
Clear internet URL history, typed URL, temporary internet files, internet cookies, autocomplete forms history, autocomplete passwords history, Internet Explorer favorites, temp files, run history, document history, last logon user, find files history, find computer history, network connection history and telnet history.
Let IE window always show tool bar, menu bar, address bar, status bar and always resizable.
Hide IE windows by hotkey.
Remove status bar modifiers, context menu disablers, "onunload" command, Flash, and timer. (not 100% worked)
"I've used a variety of programming languanges over the years, but recently started using Java commercially (as opposed to just playing at home). As soon as I was on that Java project, I became a rampant stallion, never left my wife alone, sexually..."