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H A D | postfix-script | 52 $FATAL no Postfix command directory $command_directory! 56 $FATAL no Postfix daemon directory $daemon_directory! 64 $FATAL no Postfix configuration directory $config_directory! 68 $FATAL no Postfix queue directory $queue_directory! 112 $FATAL the Postfix mail system is already running 126 $INFO starting the Postfix mail system 129 $FATAL "mail system startup failed" 137 $FATAL the Postfix mail system is not running 140 $INFO stopping the Postfix mail system 153 $FATAL the Postfix mail syste [all...] |
H A D | post-install | 20 # or directory permissions and to update Postfix configuration files. 23 # by the package management procedure to set all file or directory 30 # file/directory permissions of a secondary Postfix instance. 51 # Set all file/directory ownerships and permissions according to the 97 # a secondary configuration directory and execute: 99 # postfix post-install config_directory=secondary-config-directory \e 101 # queue_directory=secondary-queue-directory \e 109 # Be sure to list the secondary configuration directory in the 115 # postfix post-install config_directory=secondary-config-directory \e 141 # The directory fo [all...] |
/macosx-10.10.1/postfix-255/postfix/ |
H A D | postfix-install | 15 # Postfix source directory. It implements the following operations: 24 # configuration directory. 36 # in the Postfix configuration directory. This information is used 37 # by the post-install script (also in the configuration directory) 79 # other systems. The built-in default is "/", the local root directory. 83 # You must have write permission in this directory. 84 # The built-in default directory name is the current directory. 87 # The final destination directory for Postfix configuration files. 88 # The built-in default directory nam [all...] |
/macosx-10.10.1/emacs-93/emacs/lisp/mail/ |
H A D | mailalias.el | 7 ;; Keywords: mail 28 ;; Basic functions for defining and expanding mail aliases. 37 "Expanding mail aliases." 38 :group 'mail) 40 (defcustom mail-passwd-files '("/etc/passwd") 45 (defcustom mail-passwd-command nil 50 (defvar mail-directory-names t 51 "Alist of mail address directory entrie [all...] |
H A D | sendmail.el | 1 ;;; sendmail.el --- mail sending commands for Emacs. -*- byte-compile-dynamic: t -*- 7 ;; Keywords: mail 28 ;; This mode provides mail-sending facilities from within Emacs. It is 42 :prefix "mail-" 43 :group 'mail) 45 (defcustom mail-setup-with-from t 56 (t "fakemail")) ;In ../etc, to interface to /bin/mail. 58 :group 'mail 62 (defcustom mail-from-style 'angles 75 Emacs to pass the proper email address from `user-mail 1596 (defun mail (&optional noerase to subject in-reply-to cc replybuffer actions) function [all...] |
H A D | mspools.el | 1 ;;; mspools.el --- show mail spools waiting to be read 9 ;; Keywords: mail 31 ;; If you use a mail filter (e.g. procmail, filter) to put mail messages in 32 ;; folders, this file will let you see which folders have mail waiting 33 ;; to be read in them. It assumes that new mail for the file `folder' 35 ;; file writes directly to `folder' you may lose mail if new mail 38 ;; any mail with `emacs' in the subject line into the spool file 44 ;; It also assumes that all of your spool files and mail folder [all...] |
/macosx-10.10.1/emacs-93/emacs/lisp/gnus/ |
H A D | smime.el | 99 ;; Suggestions and comments are appreciated, mail me at simon@josefsson.org. 131 "*Map mail addresses to a file containing Certificate (and private key). 140 (defcustom smime-CA-directory nil 150 directory) 161 (defcustom smime-certificate-directory "~/Mail/certs/" 166 ;certificates into this directory, so there is no need to populate it 168 :type 'directory 204 your `smime-certificate-directory' named to the X.509 hash of the 231 (if (fboundp 'temp-directory) 232 (temp-directory) [all...] |
H A D | gnus-soup.el | 8 ;; Keywords: news, mail 45 (defcustom gnus-soup-directory (nnheader-concat gnus-home-directory "SoupBrew/") 48 :type 'directory 51 (defcustom gnus-soup-replies-directory 52 (nnheader-concat gnus-soup-directory "SoupReplies/") 55 :type 'directory 80 (defcustom gnus-soup-packet-directory gnus-home-directory 83 :type 'directory [all...] |
H A D | nnmail.el | 1 ;;; nnmail.el --- mail support functions for the Gnus mail backends 7 ;; Keywords: news, mail 37 (require 'mail-source) 45 "Reading mail with Gnus." 49 "Retrieving new mail." 53 "Preparing (or mangling) new mail after retrieval." 57 "Handling of duplicate mail messages." 61 "Organizing the incoming mail in folders." 70 "Expiring old mail [all...] |
H A D | gnus.el | 8 ;; Keywords: news, mail 52 :group 'mail) 162 (defgroup gnus-summary-mail nil 327 (defalias 'gnus-mail-strip-quoted-names 'mail-strip-quoted-names) 563 (defface gnus-group-mail-1 575 (put 'gnus-group-mail-1-face 'face-alias 'gnus-group-mail-1) 577 (defface gnus-group-mail-1-empty 589 (put 'gnus-group-mail [all...] |
/macosx-10.10.1/tcl-105/tcl_ext/tcllib/tcllib/modules/ftpd/ |
H A D | ftpd.tcl | 61 CDUP {CDUP (change to parent directory)} \ 62 CWD {CWD [ <sp> directory-name ]} \ 67 MAIL {(mail to user); unimplemented.} \ 70 MLFL {(mail file); unimplemented.} \ 72 MRCP {(mail recipient); unimplemented.} \ 73 MRSQ {(mail recipient scheme question); unimplemented.} \ 74 MSAM {(mail send to terminal and mailbox); unimplemented.} \ 75 MSND {(mail send to terminal); unimplemented.} \ 76 MSOM {(mail send to terminal or mailbox); unimplemented.} \ 81 PWD {PWD (return current directory)} \ [all...] |
/macosx-10.10.1/emacs-93/emacs/lisp/ |
H A D | time.el | 1 ;;; time.el --- display time, load and mail indicator in mode line of Emacs -*-coding: utf-8 -*- 27 ;; Facilities to display current time/date and a new-mail indicator 35 :group 'mail) 38 (defcustom display-time-mail-file nil 39 "*File name of mail inbox file, for indicating existence of new mail. 40 Non-nil and not a string means don't check for mail; nil means use 47 (defcustom display-time-mail-directory nil 48 "*Name of mail inbo [all...] |
H A D | cus-start.el | 107 (repeat (choice (const :tag "default directory" nil) 108 (directory :format "%v")))) 138 (user-full-name mail string) 162 (insert-default-directory minibuffer boolean) 241 ;;; (directory :format "%v")))) 377 (repeat (directory :format "%v")))
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/macosx-10.10.1/procmail-14/procmail/src/ |
H A D | autoconf | 92 #Ok #define MAILSPOOLDIR "/var/spool/mail/" 193 An excellent candidate would be a remotely mounted mail spool directory. 1329 chown(argv[1],2,getegid());setuid(2); /* adjust the directory first */ 1419 for a in /var/spool/mail /usr/spool/mail /var/mail /usr/mail /spool/mail 1426 echo '#define MAILSPOOLDIR "/var/spool/mail/"' >> [all...] |
/macosx-10.10.1/emacs-93/emacs/lisp/play/ |
H A D | fortune.el | 7 ;; Keywords: games utils mail 28 ;; file. In case that the region stems from an article buffer (mail or 44 ;; Note that the call to fortune-to-signature specifies a directory in which 72 :group 'mail) 75 "*The directory to look in for local fortune cookies files." 76 :type 'directory 124 (defcustom fortune-from-mail "private e-mail" 125 "String to use to characterize that the fortune comes from an e-mail. 130 "*Some text to insert before the fortune cookie, in a mail signatur [all...] |
/macosx-10.10.1/emacs-93/emacs/etc/ |
H A D | gnus-refcard.tex | 172 (i.e. to read mail). \\ 178 \texttt{gnus-agent-directory}, and thus does not allow you to use Gnus 194 1 & draft/mail groups & \\ 195 2 & mail groups & \\ 227 E & (E, M e, M x) {\bf Expirable}. Only has effect in mail groups.\\ 365 G d & Make a {\bf directory} group (every file must be a posting and files 367 G D & Enter a {\bf directory} as a (temporary) group. 387 You can also create mail-groups and read your mail with Gnus (very useful 556 X m & Save all parts matching a MIME type to a directory [all...] |
/macosx-10.10.1/OpenSSL098-52/src/test/ |
H A D | maketests.com | 6 $! byer@mail.all-net.net 15 $! The test "executables" will be placed in a directory called 111 $! Additional directory information. 897 $! Save directory information 904 $! Set up the logical name OPENSSL to point at the include directory
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/macosx-10.10.1/bash-94.1.2/bash-3.2/examples/scripts/ |
H A D | adventure.sh | 39 which picks up all files in the current "room" (directory). You can 352 cat | mail $MAINT -s 'ash bug'
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/macosx-10.10.1/CPANInternal-159.1/Mail-Sender-0.8.22/ |
H A D | Sender.pm | 594 {smtp => 'mail.yourdomain.com', from => 'your@address.com'};
603 It doesn't need any outer program. It connects to a mail server
628 C<>=> the sender's e-mail address
669 these addresses will not be visible in the mail!
673 C<>=> the IP or domain address of your SMTP (mail) server
675 This is the name of your LOCAL mail server, do NOT try
677 your script should only pass the messages to the nearest mail server and leave
683 You should only need to use this option if your mail server waits on a nonstandard port.
702 to attach a multipart mail created by Mail::Sender to your message as a single part.
763 Keep in mind though that neither of those is guaranteed to work. Some servers/mail client [all...] |
/macosx-10.10.1/tcl-105/tcl_ext/tcllib/tcllib/ |
H A D | sak.tcl | 55 # Internal helper to load packages straight out of the local directory 459 puts " No tclkit present in current working directory, no starpack." 469 puts { Keeping directory for other archive types} 471 ## Keep the directory for 'sdx' - kit/pack 530 puts "Assembling distribution in directory '${package_nv}'" 772 set mail $contributors($person) 773 regsub {@} $mail " at " mail 774 regsub -all {\.} $mail " dot " mail [all...] |
/macosx-10.10.1/tcl-105/tcl_ext/tklib/tklib/ |
H A D | sak.tcl | 55 # Internal helper to load packages straight out of the local directory 459 puts " No tclkit present in current working directory, no starpack." 469 puts { Keeping directory for other archive types} 471 ## Keep the directory for 'sdx' - kit/pack 530 puts "Assembling distribution in directory '${package_nv}'" 772 set mail $contributors($person) 773 regsub {@} $mail " at " mail 774 regsub -all {\.} $mail " dot " mail [all...] |
/macosx-10.10.1/vim-55/runtime/syntax/ |
H A D | pine.vim | 49 syn keyword pineConfig file-directory 94 syn keyword pineConfig mail-check-interval 95 syn keyword pineConfig mail-directory 101 syn keyword pineConfig news-spool-directory 254 syn keyword pineOption enable-mail-check-cue 330 syn keyword pineOption separate-folder-and-directory-entries
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/macosx-10.10.1/tcsh-65/tcsh/ |
H A D | complete.tcsh | 9 # decompressing it into the home directory as ~/.complete and 152 complete rm c/--/"(directory force interactive verbose \ 264 'c@--{prefix,exec-prefix,bindir,sbindir,libexecdir,datadir,sysconfdir,sharedstatedir,localstatedir,infodir,mandir,srcdir,x-includes,x-libraries}=*@x:<directory e.g. /usr/local>'@ \ 267 'c/--*=/x:<directory>//' \ 455 complete mail \ 581 complete gmake 'c/{--directory=,--include-dir=}/d/' \ 583 'c/--/(assume-new= assume-old= debug directory= \ 588 no-print-directory old-file= print-data-base \ 589 print-directory question quiet recon silent stop \ 699 delete-after directory [all...] |
/macosx-10.10.1/CPANInternal-159.1/File-NFSLock-1.21/lib/File/ |
H A D | NFSLock.pm | 685 suit other purposes (such as compatibility in mail systems). 700 Locks cannot be obtained on directory nodes, nor can a directory node be 702 directory nodes. Some other algorithm might be used to uncache a 703 directory, but I am unaware of the best way to do it. The biggest use I 704 can see would be to avoid NFS cache of directory modified and last accessed 710 these commands in its base directory:
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/macosx-10.10.1/ruby-106/ruby/lib/net/ |
H A D | pop.rb | 68 # puts 'No mail.' 97 # puts 'No mail.' 118 # puts 'No mail.' 182 # # determine if we need pop this mail... 346 elsif File.directory?(certs) 814 alias mail pop #:nodoc: obsolete 864 # True if the mail has been deleted.
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