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Releasing messages from Amavis Quarantine



 What is Amavis? 

 is a free spam blocking tool that is often used with Unix/Linux mail servers. It’s supposed to “learn” what is spam (unwanted email) and what isn’t. However, sometimes messages get sent to you and you can’t find it in your smap/junk folder. This is because it never made it to your mailbox. You might be saying, “Hay, wait a minute! You just said it finds spam and I have a spam folder!…</description>
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Tmate


Previously, I did a post on . It’s a great utility. If multiple users login to the same account, you can share the same terminal screen. This brings me to the point of this post.

 Screen Sharing 

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Tmux


As a Linux Administrator, I find myself opening several SSH connections to my servers on a daily basis. Often times it will be multiple connections to the same server. This can be very cumbersome and adds a lot of clutter to your desktop as you work. Of course, you can open a new tab in your</description>
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