At 10:16 AM 8/8/2002 -0600, Georg Lehner wrote:
Hello!
El mié, 07-08-2002 a las 15:00, Loren Jordan escribió:
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> The adduser package asks a question during the configuration phase of the
> install of that package. It asks if you want "world readable" home
...
> I find it sur
Sorry for posting to 2 lists at the same time here.
It appears that there is very little progress towards a solution on this so
I figured I would chime in with my $0.02 on the subject.
The adduser package asks a question during the configuration phase of the
install of that package. It asks if
At 10:30 AM 7/31/2002 +0300, Jarno Elonen wrote:
> People still use pine? Where do you get deb's for that, or at least
> installer deb's. Last time I looked they apeared gone for good. I have one
> user who want's his pine fix bad, and I've been fobbing him of with "it's
> no-longer available, use
I have been trying to package up vpopmail into a .deb and have made a lot
of progress using the original vpopmail package available from SID(version
4.9.9)
I have been having a lot of troubles with it though, the Makefile is made
such that it only installs the vpopmail files inside of the vopma
I have been trying to package up vpopmail into a .deb and have made a lot
of progress using the original vpopmail package available from SID(version
4.9.9)
I have been having a lot of troubles with it though, the Makefile is made
such that it only installs the vpopmail files inside of the vopm
I currently run 2 systems with qmail/vpopmail/courier-imap and squirrelmail.
The only thing installed from source is vpopmail and courier-imap (no
working .deb's) but the default squirrelmail works just fine. The user
just has to enter the entire email address "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" for a username.
I currently run 2 systems with qmail/vpopmail/courier-imap and squirrelmail.
The only thing installed from source is vpopmail and courier-imap (no
working .deb's) but the default squirrelmail works just fine. The user
just has to enter the entire email address "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" for a usernam
At 07:09 PM 5/29/2002 +0800, Patrick Hsieh wrote:
Hello,
Is there any utility for http session benchmark? Say, I'd like to
emulate 150,000 http sessions to benchmark the firewall or load-balancer,
any utility recommended?
httperf
on woody, apt-get install httperf
This tool is very useful to generat
At 07:09 PM 5/29/2002 +0800, Patrick Hsieh wrote:
>Hello,
>
>Is there any utility for http session benchmark? Say, I'd like to
>emulate 150,000 http sessions to benchmark the firewall or load-balancer,
>any utility recommended?
httperf
on woody, apt-get install httperf
This tool is very useful t
I had this problem also and was unable to get the Courier-IMAP.deb to work
so I marked it as "hold" and then just installed from source.
Make sure you compile with vpopmail option turned on and in the
configuration, turn off auth-daemon (as mentioned on the vpopmail mailing
list). I don't use
Hello all,
I am running and have had very good luck with djbdns as the dns server as
well as using sql2tinydns from http://www.gospelcom.net/oss These are
running on a personal machine I maintain as a hobby.
The number of zones I manage isn't more than 20 or so but everything I do
happens in
At 09:59 PM 03/19/2002 +0100, Emile van Bergen wrote:
>Hi,
>
>On Tue, 19 Mar 2002, Loren Jordan wrote:
>
> > > > I would recommend going with something like qmail (I like it more than
> > > > anything else I have used) or any other pop server that supports
&g
At 11:21 PM 03/18/2002 +0100, Marcin Owsiany wrote:
>On Mon, Mar 18, 2002 at 12:51:55PM -0500, Loren Jordan wrote:
> > If you are able to re compile Qpopper, you can change the location of the
> > .lock file as a compile option, just put it some where there is no
> > quot
copy of the user's mailbox)?
>
>If that's correct, mount /var/spool on a different partition from
>/var/mail, and only enable quotas on /var/mail. If you've got any load
>on the server, you'll want /var/spool, /var/log, and /var/mail on
>seperate drives for performance anyhow.
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mplete solutions for sale on the market
based on such configuration? Or are there ppl actuall running this kind of
hardware under debian?
any help appreciated!
Frank
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knows who to look up the password for. This
doesn't seem to be a problem with the newer mail clients outlook, outlook
express, eudora etc...
Much thanks to Garret for making these packages available for those of us
that just don't have time anymore to keep up to date on every &q
vpopmail knows who to look up the password for. This
doesn't seem to be a problem with the newer mail clients outlook, outlook
express, eudora etc...
Much thanks to Garret for making these packages available for those of us
that just don't have time anymore to keep up to date on every &quo
I have a Compaq DL380 with a Smart Array 5i controller.
This machine doesn't seem to be happy with the "compact" boot disks (in
potato). The thing boots up but doesn't "see" the disks. I have installed
Debian on other Compaq machines before and have had to use the compact root
and rescue boot
I have a Compaq DL380 with a Smart Array 5i controller.
This machine doesn't seem to be happy with the "compact" boot disks (in
potato). The thing boots up but doesn't "see" the disks. I have installed
Debian on other Compaq machines before and have had to use the compact root
and rescue boo
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