Re: manual update of apt database (was Best way to update perl on Woody Stable?)

2003-10-13 Thread Craig Sanders
On Fri, Oct 10, 2003 at 12:08:08AM -0500, Rod Rodolico wrote: > Correct, dpkg and apt are useful tools. All tools have strengths and > weaknesses. I love perl, and can not imagine living without it. But, I doubt > I'll use it to create a database engine. > > So, I use the tool best for a given tas

Re: Spoon feeding Exchange with Sendmail

2003-10-13 Thread Jody Grafals
Jon Wood wrote: Quoting "R.M. Evers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: doesn't exchange come with some pop-connector tool to download mail from a pop-server? i know it's not the coolest solution, though i believe it works ;-) There are many commercially available exchange pop down-loaders but Excha

Re: the best email solution

2003-10-13 Thread Fraser Campbell
On Monday 13 October 2003 05:53, David Zejda wrote: > And one question more: What's the best storage system for user accounts? > RDBMS? LDAP? Best, I don't know. I use RDBMS (mysql) and am very happy, many people prefer LDAP. > Is there any way, how to manage user accounts for all services (we

Re: the best email solution

2003-10-13 Thread David Zejda
> I'm building a new server from the scratch. > There are such requirements for mail: > > virtualHosting > no plain password sendings > WebMail (OpenWebMail preffered) > SMTP (? Postfix) > POP (? vm-pop3d) > IMAP > > suggests? And one question more: What's the best storage system for user account

Re: Spoon feeding Exchange with Sendmail

2003-10-13 Thread Jon Wood
Quoting "R.M. Evers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > doesn't exchange come with some pop-connector tool to download mail from > a pop-server? i know it's not the coolest solution, though i believe it > works ;-) > There definately is, since we're using it here on a Windows based network... I'm not sure if