When you encounter an error relating to this one:
/usr/bin/ssh-copy-id: INFO: attempting to log in with the new key(s), to filter out any that are already installed
Please install the following packages to help fix the issue "ssh-import-id"
Reload the SSH server then try again. For more modern linux systems running on Cinnamon in my case using LinuxMint I have to use the following syntax to get it right.
ssh-copy-id -p 35354 -i .ssh/id_rsa.pub user@some_ipV4_address
Cheers!
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Friday, January 9, 2015
Trobleshooting Roundcube Webmail Error: Message size exceeds fixed limit
At times you will encounter an error with your roundcube system with bouncing emails caused by limitations in the mail system. If you get this error: Message size exceeds fixed limit
Chances are your message_size_limit is not set to be as flexible with your current configuration for roundcube to fix this do the following:
1. Edit the file which roundcube reads to assign the global variables /var/www/html/roundcube/.htaccess file and change the following configurations to this one.
php_value upload_max_filesize 32M
php_value post_max_size 32M
2. Check your postfix mailer configuration by issuing the command:
postconf -d |grep message_size_limit
If you did not get a value you need to fix this.
3. To fix the limit issue the command.
postconf -e 'message_size_limit = 104857600'
4. To fix the 'mailbox_size_limit' issue you need to add this using the command:
postconf -e 'mailbox_size_limit = 0'
5. Reload postfix for the changes to apply.
Chances are your message_size_limit is not set to be as flexible with your current configuration for roundcube to fix this do the following:
1. Edit the file which roundcube reads to assign the global variables /var/www/html/roundcube/.htaccess file and change the following configurations to this one.
php_value upload_max_filesize 32M
php_value post_max_size 32M
2. Check your postfix mailer configuration by issuing the command:
postconf -d |grep message_size_limit
If you did not get a value you need to fix this.
3. To fix the limit issue the command.
postconf -e 'message_size_limit = 104857600'
4. To fix the 'mailbox_size_limit' issue you need to add this using the command:
postconf -e 'mailbox_size_limit = 0'
5. Reload postfix for the changes to apply.
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