I currently have 2 compaq systems:
1 running rhel3
hp proliant ml350
and the other debian3.0r2.
proliant ml 330.
I have been unable to find a consistent listing of where I can get the
software to do, disk and various hardware monitoring on the system.
I am planning to purchase a rackmount,
DL360G3
I currently have 2 compaq systems:
1 running rhel3
hp proliant ml350
and the other debian3.0r2.
proliant ml 330.
I have been unable to find a consistent listing of where I can get the
software to do, disk and various hardware monitoring on the system.
I am planning to purchase a rackmount,
DL360G3
Marcel Hicking wrote:
BWCT offers several terminal servers with the usual ethernet access
and terminal server features. Apart from the interesting feature of
wireing them up via USB they offer relais ports to switch a reset
line or your ATX power switches. I'd estimate that already a few
ROL-F car
Marcel Hicking wrote:
BWCT offers several terminal servers with the usual ethernet access
and terminal server features. Apart from the interesting feature of
wireing them up via USB they offer relais ports to switch a reset
line or your ATX power switches. I'd estimate that already a few
ROL-F car
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--Wednesday, June 09, 2004 17:01:29 +0200 WANGNICK Sebastian
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Dear all,
>
> we have done trials with the Peppercon ROL-F card, which offers a
> remote hardware reset. This is a Realtec based 10/100 Ethernet card
> at about EUR 70 that you use as a usual network card. You wir
Dear all,
we have done trials with the Peppercon ROL-F card, which offers a remote
hardware reset. This is a Realtec based 10/100 Ethernet card at about EUR 70
that you use as a usual network card. You wire the Reset button cable to the
card, and from the card to the Motherboard. After enabling
Jogi Hofmüller wrote:
We are using postfix/cyrus here where postfix is delivering mail locally
via lmtp and cyrus authenticates Users using saslauthd/pam. In a testing
environment we are experimenting with LDAP at the moment and it works
quite nicely.
I got to setup a postfix/cyrus-system in a few
Hi!
* Fraser Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-06-08 15:16]:
> I'm looking for some information about the cyrus email system. Is cyrus
> worth
> it? Is it significantly more management overhead than a more typical
> user/imap system?
We have been using it for more than half a year now. At
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--Wednesday, June 09, 2004 17:01:29 +0200 WANGNICK Sebastian
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Dear all,
>
> we have done trials with the Peppercon ROL-F card, which offers a
> remote hardware reset. This is a Realtec based 10/100 Ethernet card
> at about EUR 70 that you use as a usual network card. You wir
Hi,
On Tue Jun 08, 2004 at 09:15:24 -0400, Fraser Campbell wrote:
> Currently I am using postfix/courier-imap/mysql to manage all email
> and I'm very happy with it, my customers can create their own email
> accounts and manage their own aliases.
There is a project called webcyradm[1] for cyrus a
Dear all,
we have done trials with the Peppercon ROL-F card, which offers a remote hardware
reset. This is a Realtec based 10/100 Ethernet card at about EUR 70 that you use as a
usual network card. You wire the Reset button cable to the card, and from the card to
the Motherboard. After enabling
Jogi Hofmüller wrote:
We are using postfix/cyrus here where postfix is delivering mail locally
via lmtp and cyrus authenticates Users using saslauthd/pam. In a testing
environment we are experimenting with LDAP at the moment and it works
quite nicely.
I got to setup a postfix/cyrus-system in a few
Hi!
* Fraser Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-06-08 15:16]:
> I'm looking for some information about the cyrus email system. Is cyrus worth
> it? Is it significantly more management overhead than a more typical
> user/imap system?
We have been using it for more than half a year now. At th
Hi,
On Tue Jun 08, 2004 at 09:15:24 -0400, Fraser Campbell wrote:
> Currently I am using postfix/courier-imap/mysql to manage all email
> and I'm very happy with it, my customers can create their own email
> accounts and manage their own aliases.
There is a project called webcyradm[1] for cyrus a
- Original Message -
From: "Fraser Campbell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Tuesday, June 08, 2004 7:40 PM
Subject: Re: Cyrus / Sieve
> On Tuesday 08 June 2004 12:19, Christian Storch wrote:
>
> What do you feel are the major advantages of cyrus over other systems, is it
> just SIEVE s
>
> What do you feel are the major advantages of cyrus over other systems, is it
> just SIEVE support?
I've compared it with some other implementations about 12 month ago - so
possible not up to date:
Cyrus was the only one I found with
- authentication not only by passwd
- sieve support
- dist
>
> What do you feel are the major advantages of cyrus over other systems, is it
> just SIEVE support?
I've compared it with some other implementations about 12 month ago - so
possible not up to date:
Cyrus was the only one I found with
- authentication not only by passwd
- sieve support
- dist
- Original Message -
From: "Fraser Campbell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Tuesday, June 08, 2004 7:40 PM
Subject: Re: Cyrus / Sieve
> On Tuesday 08 June 2004 12:19, Christian Storch wrote:
>
> What do you feel are the major advantages of cyrus over other systems, is it
> just SIEVE s
- Original Message -
From: "Fraser Campbell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, June 08, 2004 7:40 PM
Subject: Re: Cyrus / Sieve
> On Tuesday 08 June 2004 12:19, Christian Storch wrote:
>
> What do you feel are the major advantages of cyrus over other systems, is
>
> What do you feel are the major advantages of cyrus over other systems, is it
> just SIEVE support?
I've compared it with some other implementations about 12 month ago - so possible not
up to date:
Cyrus was the only one I found with
- authentication not only by passwd
- sieve support
- dist
>
> What do you feel are the major advantages of cyrus over other systems, is it
> just SIEVE support?
I've compared it with some other implementations about 12 month ago - so possible not
up to date:
Cyrus was the only one I found with
- authentication not only by passwd
- sieve support
- dist
- Original Message -
From: "Fraser Campbell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, June 08, 2004 7:40 PM
Subject: Re: Cyrus / Sieve
> On Tuesday 08 June 2004 12:19, Christian Storch wrote:
>
> What do you feel are the major advantages of cyrus over other systems, is
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