RE: Exim 4.20 + Mailman

2004-06-02 Thread Dan Ros
Title: RE: Exim 4.20 + Mailman > -Original Message- > From: Kenny Duffus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: 01 June 2004 10:34 > To: debian-isp@lists.debian.org > Subject: Re: Exim 4.20 + Mailman > > > > Has anyone set up Exim 4.20 and mailman successfully and if > so do you > >

RE: Exim 4.20 + Mailman

2004-06-02 Thread Dan Ros
Title: RE: Exim 4.20 + Mailman > -Original Message- > From: Kenny Duffus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: 01 June 2004 10:34 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Exim 4.20 + Mailman > > > > Has anyone set up Exim 4.20 and mailman successfully and if > so do you > > mind if I

RE: Frontends to administer servers

2004-04-22 Thread Dan Ros
> -Original Message- > From: Adrian 'Dagurashibanipal' von Bidder > (personal note: I'd not use mysql, but postgresql instead. YMMV.) > > Generally: use whatever technology you know already. This > means I have a > heavy anti-LDAP bias, but I know SQL quite well. For others, this may

RE: Frontends to administer servers

2004-04-22 Thread Dan Ros
> -Original Message- > From: Adrian 'Dagurashibanipal' von Bidder > (personal note: I'd not use mysql, but postgresql instead. YMMV.) > > Generally: use whatever technology you know already. This > means I have a > heavy anti-LDAP bias, but I know SQL quite well. For others, this may

RE: CISCO netflow graphs on Linux

2004-01-26 Thread Dan Ros
> -Original Message- > From: Craig Schneider [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Can anyone recommend software to graph Cisco's netflow > traffic on Debian ? mrtg!

RE: CISCO netflow graphs on Linux

2004-01-26 Thread Dan Ros
> -Original Message- > From: Craig Schneider [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Can anyone recommend software to graph Cisco's netflow > traffic on Debian ? mrtg! -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: Considering Debian (currently using Red Hat)

2004-01-14 Thread Dan Ros
remium" updates support, special privileged ftp servers, etc. There is a large network of mirrors, and they all work reliably and quickly. 6) If it was a choice between GNU/Linux'es, debian, if it was a more general OS choice, it would depend on the task at hand. Dan Ros > -O

RE: Considering Debian (currently using Red Hat)

2004-01-14 Thread Dan Ros
ates support, special privileged ftp servers, etc. There is a large network of mirrors, and they all work reliably and quickly. 6) If it was a choice between GNU/Linux'es, debian, if it was a more general OS choice, it would depend on the task at hand. Dan Ros > -Original Me

Ticketing systems

2003-12-10 Thread Dan Ros
We are looking for a open source ticketing system. This is to be a internal ticketing system, for escalated queries only, ie; not general tech support queries. The helpdesk has their own proprietary system they use. At the moment we are modifying bugzilla to fit our needs, but I was wondering what

Ticketing systems

2003-12-10 Thread Dan Ros
We are looking for a open source ticketing system. This is to be a internal ticketing system, for escalated queries only, ie; not general tech support queries. The helpdesk has their own proprietary system they use. At the moment we are modifying bugzilla to fit our needs, but I was wondering what