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[http://people.debian.org/~osamu Osamu's Debian web page] = Important repositories =
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= Interesting sites for BSMTP and DNS = I have been working on several projects. Here are the links.

 * [http://people.debian.org/~osamu Osamu's Debian web page]
 * [http://qref.sourceforge.net/ Debian Reference page]
   * CVS repo: {{{ $ cvs -z3 -d :ext:yourname@cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/qref co -P qref }}}
 * [http://alioth.debian.org/projects/pkg-ime/ IME package page]
   * SVN repo: http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-ime
   * SVN repo: svn://svn.debian.org/pkg-ime/
 

= Services provided for the DD =

Debian DNS and BSMTP are lesser known service for the DD but these are quite useful.
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Osamu Osamu Aoki

Describe OsamuAoki here.

Important repositories

I have been working on several projects. Here are the links.

Services provided for the DD

Debian DNS and BSMTP are lesser known service for the DD but these are quite useful.

Following is not tested contents. This is under contraction.

When we got Debian account as DD, we knew we obtained followings:

  • package upload privilage,
  • a cute mail address like osamu@debian.org on MX=master.debian.org, (You can forward but there is no POP service) and

  • shell accounts on many fast/strange architecture machines.

We have few more less known benefits.

  • Alternative mail account like osamu@people.debian.org on MX=people.debian.org

    • check the latest DNS MX record.
  • Access to the third level domain names *.debian.net
    • Set this via GPG signed mail to changes@db.debian.org

    • virtual domain MX support on Debian host machines.
      • Accessible through SSH/BSMTP on debian hosts.
      • People seem to use people.debian.org machine.
      • The use of this eliminates needs for POP server at Debian or your external mail address.
  • additional mail accounts with suffix such as osamu-list@debian.org and osamu-list@people.debian.org.

    • Check /etc/exim4/* of each host

See following for how to do it.


Osamu Aoki