Suresh Ramasubramanian | 1 Oct 2003 04:35

Re: [LIH]Catch-all acount problem due to multiple recipients

Sandip Bhattacharya [10/1/2003 12:30 AM] :

> But my question is that is there a way to cajole/coerce sendmail to make
> multiple copies of the mail locally (according to the envelope
> recipient) therefore keeping envelope information intact before
> delivering them?

Issue for your local delivery agent - procmail or whatever.  Have 
fetchmail handoff to procmail directly (see man fetchmail) - that might 
help.
Raj Mathur | 1 Oct 2003 04:41

Re: Re: (fwd) [OpenSSL Advisory] Vulnerabilities in ASN.1 parsing


>>>>> "Sandip" == Sandip Bhattacharya <sandip@...> writes:

    Sandip> Raj Mathur wrote:
    >> [Please upgrade OpenSSL on all platforms -- Raju]

    Sandip> [...]
    >> Who is affected?
    >> ----------------
    >> 
    >> All versions of OpenSSL up to and including 0.9.6j and 0.9.7b
    >> and all versions of SSLeay are affected.
    >> 
    >> Any application that makes use of OpenSSL's ASN1 library to
    >> parse untrusted data. This includes all SSL or TLS
    >> applications, those using S/MIME (PKCS#7) or certificate
    >> generation routines.
    >> 
    >> Recommendations
    >> ---------------
    >> 
    >> Upgrade to OpenSSL 0.9.7c or 0.9.6k. Recompile any OpenSSL
    >> applications statically linked to OpenSSL libraries.
    >> 

    Sandip> There I go recompiling apache again!!!!! Just did that
    Sandip> yesterday!!!!! :(((((

    Sandip> BTW, mod_ssl is unlikely to use static linking? So can I
    Sandip> just recompile and hope that the ssl applications after
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Raj Mathur | 1 Oct 2003 05:11

RE: Enterprise Software Stack across operating Systems ?


>>>>> "Tarun" == Tarun Upadhyay <tarun@...> writes:

    Tarun> Okay I will spam you guys one last time. Hopefully, it work
    Tarun> now.  Alright, all sysadmins and PHBs.

    Tarun> I created (to the best of my knowledge) how software stack
    Tarun> in enterprise (defined as companies with greater than 200
    Tarun> employees) space looks like between Microsoft and OSS
    Tarun> products.
    Tarun> http://www.tarunupadhyay.com/writings/sw/esoftstack.html

    Tarun> Just for the fun sake, I also included the "leading"
    Tarun> commercial UNIX offerings that are comparable. I have made
    Tarun> blue whatever product out of three I think is the leader
    Tarun> (at least in the world of PHB).

    Tarun> I would welcome any opinions on (yeah my asbestos suit is
    Tarun> on): A) any services/features/products that I might have
    Tarun> missed. (which estimatedely are used in at least 25% of
    Tarun> enterprises) B) any information that you think is factually
    Tarun> incorrect in the sheet.

Network management: I'd add Nagios to the list, one of the best
network monitoring tools I've seen.

Please add anti-virus.  It should probably be up there after the
Kernel/Base OS :)  On Linux you can use ClamAV, presumably Winduhs has
anti-virus tools too ;)

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Jasmeet S. Virdi | 1 Oct 2003 05:57
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RE: Mail archive search

Also something that I found helpful. Change the Mail delivery setting to not
send you mails (so the inbox is not filled up) and still you can participate
in the discussions using just a news reader !! This could also be useful for
people travelling around.

-js
-----------------------------------------------------------------
Its not how fast you go up, its how slow you come down 

$ -----Original Message-----
$ From: ilugd-bounces+jvirdi=softhome.net@... 
$ [mailto:ilugd-bounces+jvirdi=softhome.net@...
$ g] On Behalf Of Sandip Bhattacharya
$ Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2003 11:34 AM
$ To: ilugd@...
$ Subject: [ilugd] Mail archive search
$ 
$ 
$ 
$ I wonder how many of you know the mail archive being kept of 
$ the list at 
$   http://news.gmane.org/gmane.user-groups.linux.delhi since the day I 
$ set up the newsgroup.
$ 
$ The archive is not only threaded but also offer an search. IT 
$ allows you 
$ to import an existing mbox archive into it, which might be 
$ done if possible.
$ 
$ - Sandip
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Sandip Bhattacharya | 1 Oct 2003 06:12

Re: Mail archive search

Jasmeet S. Virdi wrote:

> Also something that I found helpful. Change the Mail delivery setting to not
> send you mails (so the inbox is not filled up) and still you can participate
> in the discussions using just a news reader !! This could also be useful for
> people travelling around.

YEs! That is how I am using it .. no more mails! Also setting message 
expiry rules in my newsreader (thunderbird) older messages get 
automatically removed from the mailbox. No more housekeeping.

You have to confirm your address once for every newgroups that you post 
to. I have been posting to many mailing lists on the gmane newsserver now.

- Sandip

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Shuvam Misra | 1 Oct 2003 06:36

Re: Re: Openoffice 1.1 RCs and other publishing questions

> let's have a digital publishing+imaging mailing list on linux-delhi. we
> discuss digital typography, design, page composition+scribus,
> illustration+sodipodi+sketch+svg, gimp+cinepaint+gimp-print,
> imagemagick, teX+kile+lyx+more, littlecms, ghostscript, quanta, pfaedit,
> and all the tools and techniques in the opensource and mukt community.

I believe there's a TeX mailing list for TUGIndia, but that probably
won't want to stray into non-TeX discussions, right?

Shuvam
Shuvam Misra | 1 Oct 2003 06:42

Re: Re: Openoffice 1.1 RCs and other publishing questions

> > let's have a digital publishing+imaging mailing list on linux-delhi. we
> > discuss digital typography, design,
> I vote for this with both my hands

I would like such a list, of course (it's part of our daily office work,
dammit! :)) but I'd also like to extend the scope to include so-called
office productivity tools, including how to sort out problems and do a
good job with presentation creation tools, spreadsheets, etc. And yes,
we should include (though not focus on) compatibilty with MS Office
toolsets. I'd _love_ to wipe out my Windows partition from my laptop,
but no alternative presentation software on Linux makes presentations
totally compatible with (even older) versions of MS PPT.

Hope this compatibility concern is not too "Real Worldy" for most of
you. :)

Shuvam
Raj Mathur | 1 Oct 2003 07:26

(fwd) TeXLive 2003

This is an RFC 1153 digest.
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Message-ID: <m3smmdd2uh.fsf@...>
From: Radhakrishnan CV <cvr@...>
To: Raju Mathur <raju@...>
Subject: TeXLive 2003
Date: 01 Oct 2003 09:30:22 +0530

TUGIndia are happy to announce that TeXLive 2003 has been released
(stable final release) and we have the iso images of demo, install and
live versions of the CD/DVD.

Install version is what a normal user would need. Live version is
ready-to-run TeX system for 12 operating systems in a DVD without
installing unto your harddisk and demo is a scaled down live version
for Linux, Win32 and Mac OSX alone.

All the bzipped ISO images at:

  http://sarovar.org/projects/texlive

PDF and JPG files of all the CD/DVD labels and covers are also
available here.

You might find details about TeXLive at:

  http://texlive.sarovar.org

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Raj Mathur | 1 Oct 2003 07:30

Re: Re: Openoffice 1.1 RCs and other publishing questions

>>>>> "Shuvam" == Shuvam Misra <shuvam@...> writes:

    >> let's have a digital publishing+imaging mailing list on
    >> linux-delhi. we discuss digital typography, design, page
    >> composition+scribus, illustration+sodipodi+sketch+svg,
    >> gimp+cinepaint+gimp-print, imagemagick, teX+kile+lyx+more,
    >> littlecms, ghostscript, quanta, pfaedit, and all the tools and
    >> techniques in the opensource and mukt community.

    Shuvam> I believe there's a TeX mailing list for TUGIndia, but
    Shuvam> that probably won't want to stray into non-TeX
    Shuvam> discussions, right?

...though on the whole I'd think that TUG-India or a similar platform
may be a more appropriate place for hosting a typesetting mailing list
than ILUGD.  You could talk to C V Radhakrishnan, who's a very open
person as well as being well-versed (and interested) in publishing
technology -- after all, it's his bread and butter :)

OTOH, if enough ILUGD members are interested in the long term in
electronic publishing I'd be glad to create a list on the Linux-Delhi
server.

CC'ing CVR.

-- Raju
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Sandip Bhattacharya | 1 Oct 2003 07:22

Re: Openoffice 1.1 RCs and other publishing questions

Shuvam Misra wrote:

> toolsets. I'd _love_ to wipe out my Windows partition from my laptop,
> but no alternative presentation software on Linux makes presentations
> totally compatible with (even older) versions of MS PPT.
> 

Why? Have you tried Openoffice 1.1RC5?

- SAndip

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