Speaking about certificate. For imaps access I get an annoying warning message about a self-signed certificate. How to get rid of that? Do you have that problem too?
I added port 587 by uncommenting the submission line for postfix, and now there is more activity in Mail.app doctor, but still no completed connection.
Hi,
I have a working mail server for imap+smtp that uses dovecot and postfix.
I want to add imaps+smtps support. Connection through imaps works, but smtps fails.
Here is what I currently have in my /var/log/maillog file;
SSL_accept error
From within Mail.app I ran the connection doctor I...
Hi,
I decided to add support for smtps. And guess what, ItFailsâ„¢.
imaps connection works so I think I'm not too far from getting it to work.
Here is what I have got in /var/log/maillog:
postfix/smtpd[16773]: SSL_accept error from ...
Any idea what could cause that? The error isn't very...
Thanks for your suggestions, but there weirdest thing is that if I enter my app's console (in rails you do script/console) I can call imagemagick without any problem!
Their support forum seems unresponsive unfortunately :(
Hi,
I installed ImageMagick from the ports collection. I can manually call imagemagick commands, but from within an application (ruby on rails) it won't find it. Why? And how to solve it?
Thanks
All my apps have been installed using portmaster from source, this means it is preferable for me to upgrade using the source method shown in the handbook?
Hi,
I'm running a FreeBSD server 8.0 Release. And I would want to upgrade it to 8.1.
In the handbook, the steps seem a bit complicated in contrast with what the announcement says at url: http://www.freebsd.org/releases/8.1R/announce.html
Is that it?
So far I have fetched the latest...
Spain won the cup! That's what I predicted and so did Paul!
I didn't watch the first half of the game, it seems Van Bommel was as usual an absolute ass.
See you in 2014 in Brazil.
Until now none of my gems has gone into dependency problems, things get fixed so quickly I don't have time to run into major problems. From time to time one gem gives troubles (and I immediately spot it), so simply reinstalling an older version until the new one gets fixed solves the problem...
No you can't have multiple gems that way. If Nginx install gem-rake let's say 1.6 (random number), now in rubygems I update all gems: "gem update" and rake has an update available 1.7. So now I have 1.6 and 1.7 installed, then I update the ports, so rake 1.6 gets updated to 1.6.3.
So now...
@dotemacs: rubygems messy? uh? I haven't run into any problem for 3 years.
The problem of mixing gems and ports, is that let's say I install Nginx from ports. It requires gem-rake, so it installs it. Now I also need paperclip which doesn't exist as a port, so I install it manuall with "gem...
Yup. I didn't recognize Germany. The Spanish game was slick though, they will win the world cup.
By the way have you heard about "Paul the Octopus"? Up to now he guessed that Germany would win all games and lose against Spain! Incredible.
Can it handle big uploaded files? I'm having concerns about the subfolder that holds references to older versions of the files. That looks like an SCM such as git or hg, and they are definitely not designed to track big files.
Haha! Without Suarez to stop the ball with his hands, the uruguayan goal keeper is a real colander!
The real final is tonight. Tonight's winner is the football world cup champion. Netherlands cannot beat Germany or Spain.
Yes it's the PS1 that's giving trouble. I solved the problem by copying the PS1 from my debian box. It's the same output but with a nastier and unreadable syntax. The escape characters are different.
What do freebsd people generally use? tcsh? I'd like to give a chance to another shell.
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