Re: Boa Webserver and PHP5

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Am 2008-06-16 10:05:00, schrieb Daniel Brown:
> On Sat, Jun 14, 2008 at 11:12 AM, Michelle Konzack
> <linux4michelle@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > ************************************************************************
> > *       Do not Cc: me, because I READ THIS LIST, if I write here       *
> > *    Keine Cc: am mich, ich LESE DIESE LISTE wenn ich hier schreibe    *
> > ************************************************************************
> 
>     Keep in mind two things:
> 
>         1.) Reply-all automatically includes you, where a simple Reply
> does not include the list.
>         2.) Not every person to write to the list is a subscriber, so
> Reply-all is the best option.
> 
>     If you're getting overloaded, check your email client settings and filters.

The problem is NOT there, but peoples like to put me into the  Bcc:  and
those messages show up in my mailfolders  long  time  before  the  List-
Message comes back since it is faster.

Now getting such messages mean to me I get a PM and reply with  PM,  but
this message was qribinaly indeed to go to the list, which mean  I  have
to write the message twice or lost contents.

And of course, HOW can a NON-SUBSCRIBER post to THIS list?

for 5 weeks I  have   changed  my  E-Mail  from  my  ancien  ISP  domain
<freenet.de> to my own NEW domain <tamay-dogan.net> and  tried  to  post
while not subscribed with the NEW E-Mail  and  my  post  was  immediatly
rejected as "submission by non subscriber".

It seems, this is the reson WHY this list is spamfree and I can download
my PHP folder without pipeing each message through spamassassin, clamav,
checking with <zen.spamhaus.org> and 4.000 lines of procmail scripts...
Same for <postgresql.org>.

OK, the Debian Mailinglists have heavy filters now, but however,  I  get
per day arround 100-400 spams over it which are catched  to  99%  by  my
filters...

Such actions are eating resources! (CPU and maintain time)

> > since my small Laptop (TP570) can not handel the Dino of apache2,
> > I am running the light webserver "boa" und Debian/Sarge.
> >
> > Question:  Can anyone tell me HOW to get PHP5 running with it?
> 
>     RTFM:  http://www.boa.org/documentation/boa-2.html#ss2.3

I have done this and I get every time a

---[ STDIN ]------------------------------------------------------------
The file "index.php" is of type application/x-httpd-php, and Mozilla
does not know how to handle this file type.  This file is located at:

http://tp570.private.tamay-dogan.net
------------------------------------------------------------------------

>     Just like Apache's httpd.conf, you add an AddType directive.
> Compile PHP into a static, standalone (non-modular, non-ASPX) binary
> and add the binary as an extension.

I have read it, but can it be, that there is a problem with PHP  in  the
Debian GNU/Linux Distribution? (Etch and Sarge)

Thanks, Greetings and nice Day/Evening
    Michelle Konzack
    Systemadministrator
    24V Electronic Engineer
    Tamay Dogan Network
    Debian GNU/Linux Consultant


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