Mark Ferlatte wrote:
Dave Watkins said on Wed, Nov 26, 2003 at 06:38:39PM +1300:
Mark Ferlatte wrote:
Which lists? I've had a hell of a time with SCSI SCA connected disks; a
single bad SCSI disk can wipe out the whole chain, whereas with SATA that
seems to be less likely. I'd be interested in
Check your active network components. The network card, and the switck may speak the
speed auto
negotiation with dialect. Therefore they can always negotiate, and there will no
valuable traffic.
If it is, set the link speed manually.
R.
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Hi all,
I have a woody mailserver with exim3 and cyrus21 here.
Now because this imap server is for many domains it uses not just
the local_part but the whole email address for mailbox/usernames.
So a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] has to be delivered to a mailbox called
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Mark Ferlatte wrote:
Dave Watkins said on Wed, Nov 26, 2003 at 06:38:39PM +1300:
Mark Ferlatte wrote:
Which lists? I've had a hell of a time with SCSI SCA connected disks; a
single bad SCSI disk can wipe out the whole chain, whereas with SATA that
seems to be less likely. I'd be interested in hea
Check your active network components. The network card, and the switck may
speak the speed auto
negotiation with dialect. Therefore they can always negotiate, and there will
no valuable traffic.
If it is, set the link speed manually.
R.
Hi all,
I have a woody mailserver with exim3 and cyrus21 here.
Now because this imap server is for many domains it uses not just
the local_part but the whole email address for mailbox/usernames.
So a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] has to be delivered to a mailbox called
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" because th
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