07-16-2007
Hi Thomas,
Our password reset functionality is working correctly. It appears that the problem you are having is due to filtering of incoming mail at you end. Your mail server is accepting all of the mails being sent from UNIX.COM but it appears that they are not being delivered thereafter.
Please send an email to
unix.com@www.unix.com from your registered address with the temporary password you would like to use until logged in, or alternatively if you have one, an alternate email address and I will update your account accordingly.
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
mailping-store
2004-04-15
mailping
0.0.4
MAILPING-STORE(1) Mailping MAILPING-STORE(1)
NAME
mailping-store - store email from stdin to a mailping incoming maildir
SYNOPSIS
mailping-store
DESCRIPTION
mailping-store reads an email from standard input and writes it into a maildir chosen according to following logic:
1. If EXTENSION is not set, select Maildir.
2. If EXTENSION is set, ensure its value is safe to use, and select EXTENSION/incoming.
mailping-store is usually run from a .forward file, and thus the filenames above are relative to the home directory of the account in
question.
Normal use
Normally, mailping-store is used to ease the setup of new circuits to probe from mailping-cron. This is done with a system account mailping
using <mailping@yourhost.example.com> as the from address, and <mailping+circuitname@yourhost.example.com> (or some remote address aliased
to that) as the to address. In fact, these are the default values for from and to, so you can just skip creating those configuration files.
This allows adding new test circuits without any changes to the email configuration.
FILES
/var/lib/mailping/state/circuit/incoming
Maildir to store the email to.
/var/lib/mailping/state/Maildir/
Maildir to store the email to, if no extension was given.
ENVIRONMENT
MAILPING_STATEDIR
Override the location of the state directory. Circuit states are stored in the state subdirectory of this directory, in subdirectories
named after the circuit name. Default: /var/lib/mailping
EXTENSION
Name of the current circuit to store the mail for.
SEE ALSO
mailping-cron(1), mailping-success(1), mailping-latency(1)
AUTHOR
Tommi Virtanen <tv@havoc.fi>
Havoc Consulting
Author.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2004 Havoc Consulting
mailping 0. 2004-04-15 MAILPING-STORE(1)