On Tue, 14 Jan 2003, Myke Place wrote:
> I think this might be impossible, but I thought I'd get some additional
> opnions before writing it off. Does anybody know of a way to determine
> what configure options were used to build a debian package, outside of
> e-mailing the maintainer and askin
On Tue, 2003-01-14 at 17:15, Jan V wrote:
> If you want to know the compile-options for eg cowsay: 'apt-get source
> cowsay' then go to the debian dir that has been created
/ I enjoyed your cowsay reference. It is \
\ very popular on EFnet.
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From: "Myke Place" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2003 8:18 PM
Subject: Determinig configure options in .debs
> Hello all,
>
> I think this might be impossible, but I thought I'd get some additional
> opnions before writing it o
Hello all,
I think this might be impossible, but I thought I'd get some additional
opnions before writing it off. Does anybody know of a way to determine
what configure options were used to build a debian package, outside of
e-mailing the maintainer and asking directly?
-mp
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I've been attempting to set up a server for hosting personal web sites for
our clients. We have several domain names that we use and don't want
accounts to overlap between virtual hosts should we add commercial sites to
this server. The only thing that doesn't work is automatically adding a
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On Mon, Jan 13, 2003 at 12:27:31AM +0100, Stefaan Teerlinck wrote:
> Most solutions use an "Outlook connector" on the client side, and an
> IMAP server as backend. They work great untill your mailbox gets to big,
> and than they get realy slow. You can find an overview for Exchange
> alternat
Quoting Eduard Ballester <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hello
>
> > I realize I can set up a catch all for each of the domains, but I'm
> > looking for something a little more elegant.
Sorry to go of subject but
vserver is "more elegant"
http://www.solucorp.qc.ca/miscprj/s_context.hc
It is RedHat ba
Hello
> I realize I can set up a catch all for each of the domains, but I'm
> looking for something a little more elegant.
I think that the only way is this:
@thisdomain.com %1.thisdomain
@thatdomain.net %1.thatdomain
@theotherdomain.org %1.theotherdomain
[EMAIL PROTECTED] is local user name
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