Did you check directives in your DocumentRoot ? )))
Options Indexes FollowSymLinks MultiViews AllowOverride all #This was 'None' before, change it to 'all' Order allow,deny allow from all
Did you check directives in your DocumentRoot ? )))
Options Indexes FollowSymLinks MultiViews AllowOverride all #This was 'None' before, change it to 'all' Order allow,deny allow from all
Postfix does allow you to add logging messages for subject lines, and so we’ll use this to simply log a warning message for any subject line. It’s a bit of a ‘hack’, but works and doesn’t cause any problems (Postfix doesn’t block or alter the emails).
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To create a certificate to be used by Postfix use:
openssl req -new -x509 -days 3650 -nodes -out /etc/ssl/certs/postfix.pem -keyout /etc/ssl/private/postfix.pem
“Postfix: A self signed certificate or CSR.”Continue reading
openssl req -new -x509 -days 3650 -nodes -out /etc/ssl/certs/dovecot.pem -keyout /etc/ssl/private/dovecot.pem
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” INDEX
Indicates an index (position) within the current FILE. The position is specified in mm:ss:ff (minute-second-frame) format. There are 75 such frames per second of audio. In the context of cue sheets, “frames” refer to CD sectors, despite a different, lower-level structure in CDs also being known as frames.[5] INDEX 01 is required and denotes the start of the track, while INDEX 00 is optional and denotes the pregap. The pregap of Track 1 is used for Hidden Track One Audio (HTOA). Optional higher-numbered indexes (02 through 99) are also allowed.
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“shntool [split]: error: m:ss.ff format can only be used with CD-quality files”Continue reading