On Wed, Oct 22, 2003 at 05:22:40PM -0400, John R. Ackermann N8UR wrote:
> I have a simple virtual user mail setup using exim 3 on a Debian testing
> box. I have a director like so:
>
> virtuals:
> driver = aliasfile
> domains = /etc/mail/virtuals
> file = /etc/mail/virtual-aliases
> search
--Tuesday, October 21, 2003 11:57:31 +0200 Ulrich Scholler
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Hi,
On Mon Oct 20, 2003 at 18:25:52 +0100, Steve Kemp wrote:
What should be my way forward? Would FAI work best or
should I look at some scheme for creating a new
release ISO instead?
I think, as a happy user o
On Thu, 23 Oct 2003 at 15:12:55 +1100, Lauchlin Wilkinson wrote:
> Hi,
>
> what are peoples thoughts on the length of time mail should sit in the
> mail queue? Due to the rise in the amount of spam and viruses that
> seems to be going around lately I throttled back the delivery warning
> back
Thursday 23 October 2003 06:12, Lauchlin Wilkinson >
> What are other people doing?
sticking to RFCs. O:-)
i would not lower it under 3daysjust in case the remote mail server brakes
on weekend.
--
Only a fool fights in a burning house.
-- Kank the Klingon, "Day of the
--On Thursday, October 23, 2003 8:47 AM +0100 Kenny Duffus
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# virtual real
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I've tried this
Hi,
just to ask a question I was thinking last days...
how to monitor remote servers? (std ones, like mailserver, webserver,...)
I want to make some tests with an old webserver, and my laptop, and want
to use a not too complex agent, but with some graphical analisys on
parameter like cpu/memor
Hi all,
I was wondering... what is physically different between Cat 3 (10BaseTX)
and Cat 5 cabling (100BaseTX and better)? Does Cat 3 cabling have less
wires or something? Besides looking for text written on the cable, is
there any way to know which is which?
Hope someone knows the answer to this
> Cat 3 cable is the quality of 4-pair wiring used for voice connections
between PBXs and analog telephones. Turns out, it is 'good enoug' for 10
M/s Ethernet (10BaseT) but not good enough for 100 M/s or GigEnet.
>
> Cat 5 cable is also 4-pairs, but the manufacturing process is more
precise (pi
Hi Jason,
I'm not 100% sure, but the connection pin-to-pin is the same, I
think, just it's a straight connection, not done in a proper way so to
ensure the Cat5 quality of signal...
so, it's not a test of connection, more a test of quality...
I cannot see why to downgrade the quality from C
On Fri, Oct 24, 2003 at 03:27:32AM +0800, Jason Lim wrote:
> Any way to turn Cat 5 into Cat 3, and vice versa?
>
5 into 3? Easy. Treat it like CAT3. ;)
Bend it under 1" radius. Pull it with more than 25# force (25? Not sure).
Run it more than 100meters. Leave it in your trunk while it's 90 degr
Can anyone recommend a good Shopping Cart for use in an ISP situation for
use by numerous clients (numerous indivdual shops) so they can customize
the look of there own shop, support SSL & PayPal or similar?
OpenSource or reasonably priced other?
I have downloaded and tried a few with no luck so
Have you tried osCommerce (http://www.oscommerce.com)?
We've done some customization (I18N primarily, alongside with some product
grouping improvements) but it's a great product out of the box.
Garry said:
> Can anyone recommend a good Shopping Cart for use in an ISP situation for
> use by numerou
On Wed, Oct 22, 2003 at 05:22:40PM -0400, John R. Ackermann N8UR wrote:
> I have a simple virtual user mail setup using exim 3 on a Debian testing
> box. I have a director like so:
>
> virtuals:
> driver = aliasfile
> domains = /etc/mail/virtuals
> file = /etc/mail/virtual-aliases
> search
--Tuesday, October 21, 2003 11:57:31 +0200 Ulrich Scholler
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi,
On Mon Oct 20, 2003 at 18:25:52 +0100, Steve Kemp wrote:
What should be my way forward? Would FAI work best or
should I look at some scheme for creating a new
release ISO instead?
I think, as a happy user of
On Thu, 23 Oct 2003 at 15:12:55 +1100, Lauchlin Wilkinson wrote:
> Hi,
>
> what are peoples thoughts on the length of time mail should sit in the
> mail queue? Due to the rise in the amount of spam and viruses that
> seems to be going around lately I throttled back the delivery warning
> back
Thursday 23 October 2003 06:12, Lauchlin Wilkinson >
> What are other people doing?
sticking to RFCs. O:-)
i would not lower it under 3daysjust in case the remote mail server brakes
on weekend.
--
Only a fool fights in a burning house.
-- Kank the Klingon, "Day of the
--On Thursday, October 23, 2003 8:47 AM +0100 Kenny Duffus
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
# virtual real
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I've tried this
Hi,
just to ask a question I was thinking last days...
how to monitor remote servers? (std ones, like mailserver, webserver,...)
I want to make some tests with an old webserver, and my laptop, and want
to use a not too complex agent, but with some graphical analisys on
parameter like cpu/memor
Hi all,
I was wondering... what is physically different between Cat 3 (10BaseTX)
and Cat 5 cabling (100BaseTX and better)? Does Cat 3 cabling have less
wires or something? Besides looking for text written on the cable, is
there any way to know which is which?
Hope someone knows the answer to this
> Cat 3 cable is the quality of 4-pair wiring used for voice connections
between PBXs and analog telephones. Turns out, it is 'good enoug' for 10
M/s Ethernet (10BaseT) but not good enough for 100 M/s or GigEnet.
>
> Cat 5 cable is also 4-pairs, but the manufacturing process is more
precise (pi
Hi Jason,
I'm not 100% sure, but the connection pin-to-pin is the same, I
think, just it's a straight connection, not done in a proper way so to
ensure the Cat5 quality of signal...
so, it's not a test of connection, more a test of quality...
I cannot see why to downgrade the quality from C
On Fri, Oct 24, 2003 at 03:27:32AM +0800, Jason Lim wrote:
> Any way to turn Cat 5 into Cat 3, and vice versa?
>
5 into 3? Easy. Treat it like CAT3. ;)
Bend it under 1" radius. Pull it with more than 25# force (25? Not sure).
Run it more than 100meters. Leave it in your trunk while it's 90 degr
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