On Thu, 6 Apr 2000, Fraser Campbell wrote:
> A recent incident with Pretty Park in our building caused me much amusement
> and prompted our LAN administrator to ask if I can perform any virus
> scanning on the mailserver. Do there exist any solutions to scan email for
> viruses where the mailserv
I like the amavis product. It allows you to pick the engine of your choice.
Be aware, though, that it doesn't work with exim, (last time I checked), so
sendmail is your best bet for this particular tool.
Paul
On 06-Apr-2000 Fraser Campbell wrote:
> A recent incident with Pretty Park in our buildi
A recent incident with Pretty Park in our building caused me much amusement
and prompted our LAN administrator to ask if I can perform any virus
scanning on the mailserver. Do there exist any solutions to scan email for
viruses where the mailserver is a Linux box?
Ideally I would like all locally
in /etc/lilo.conf add
append="mem=256M"
save, and do a
/sbin/lilo
-Christofer
On Tue, 5 Sep 2000, Wilson Tuma wrote:
>
> Hi List
>
> Would somebody be kind enough to tell me how to make my machine recognize
> 256Meg of RAM.
>
> When I added the ram and did top and did see only 64Meg.
>
On Wed, Apr 05, 2000 at 06:55:13PM +1000, Neale Banks wrote:
> Greetings all,
>
> Any recommendations on a *reliable* ethernet card to spec for a Debian
> (potato) box to be deployed as a dedicated mail exchanger?
>
> Not thinking so much of the fastest, as something that will reliably pump
> dat
On Wed, 5 Apr 2000, Kevin Blackham wrote:
> I do _not_ recommend the Intel EtherExpress 100 line. (82557, 558, 559 chip)
> They have a receiver lockup bug which if you are pushing a lot of traffic,
> will definitely affect you. We had two EEPro100s in our mail server (one for
> smtp/pop/imap,
On Wed, 5 Apr 2000, Chris Wagner wrote:
> LOL! Oh, like trying to write to a non-existent memory location? :)
Exactly ;-) First a cute quote:
---8<---
When solving a "panic" you must first ask yourself what you were
doing that cou
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