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mailing problem & samba!!
Hi Puneet,
Traced the problem: the first time you sent the mail you'de sent it as
multipart/alternative (text and HTML), where the HTML portion got
rejected by Majordomo. The second time you sent as plain-text,
Majordomo noticed that the message had exactly the same checksum as
the text part of the earlier mail and blocked it :-)
How to get around this problem if you run into it: the second time you
send the message as plain-text, change, add or delete any one byte of
the message. The checksums will not match and the message will go
through.
Regards,
-- Raju
>>>>> "Puneet" == Puneet Parashar <puneet_parashar@xxxxxxxx> writes:
Puneet> HI lokesh/ambar! i was trying to send a mail to the LDUG
Puneet> mail-list but i keep getting the response..
Puneet> Your message to linux-delhi has been delayed pending
Puneet> approval of the list owner for the following reason(s):
Puneet> Duplicate Partial Message Checksum (Sat Apr 14 04:35:56
Puneet> 2001)
Puneet> my problem is urgent so i am mailing u. could u please put
Puneet> my request on the list. also can u give me any pointers
Puneet> as to why i am unable to access the list.
Puneet> heres my message:
Puneet> Hi all!
Puneet> i was trying to setup the samba 2.0.7 server on
Puneet> redhat7. its compiled, installed and running but theres
Puneet> some thing missing i can see the linux machine on my NT
Puneet> n/w neighbourhood but a) it doesnt shows up in the proper
Puneet> domain. instead it seems to have created its own domain
Puneet> named "SIMPLE" any clues as to what is wrong?? how do i
Puneet> connect to my domain...guess would need to have some entry
Puneet> in the DNS here. b) it doesnt allows me to connect in as
Puneet> abc where abc is my account on NT as well as on linux
Puneet> machine with the same passwords.
Puneet> One more thing. I checked my /etc/resolve.conf and it only
Puneet> has these two lines:
Puneet> search localdomain nameserver 192.168.170.5
Puneet> we have a dhcp server here whose ip happens to be
Puneet> different (192.168.164.13). it is possible that the linux
Puneet> machine is not connected to my domain. what will i have to
Puneet> do for this?
Puneet> Please help.
Puneet> Regards, Puneet
--
Raju Mathur raju@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://kandalaya.org/