Andrew Miehs wrote:
> The two that come to mind are jspWiki, and Twiki.
>
> Has anyone had BAD experiences with either of these two? or should I be using
> something completely different... (Am NOT a PHP fan.)
No. ;-) I use TWiki for WikiLearn
(http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Wikilearn). I evalu
Adrian 'Dagurashibanipal' von Bidder wrote:
> On behalf of all joe-job victims: Whatever you do, *please* do it in a way
> that allows you to know whether mail is going to be delivered at the
> front-end incoming SMTP server. (should be trivial if your user database is
> in LDAP or some SQL db or w
> On Monday 30 August 2004 08.36, DJ wrote:
> > Ok, i am sick of windows. But due to the fact that i have been using it
> > for so long, i still persist with it and dont get to spend as much time
> > as i would like in linux(too much time fixing windoze.). Is there a
> > debian course of some descr
Thomas GOIRAND wrote:
> Cool ! Don't forget to post here when it's done ! :)
I've started a WikiLearn page:
http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Wikilearn/EmailVirtualDomains
Look it over, see what's wrong, misleading, or missing, and fix it. ;-)
(It is, after all, a wiki.)
regards,
Randy Kramer
--
Sorry about the attributions below -- I suspect they are incorrect -- I
didn't save some of the earlier posts in this thread, and didn't try
searching the archives.
Craig Sanders wrote:
Thomas GOIRAND wrote??:
> > Can someone write here an easy understandable configuration for
> > Postfix with v
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