Re: Forwd mail

2001-12-14 Thread Ivan Jager
t on our internal network, but that forwards all traffic to port 25 of that IP address, not just mail for a certain domain, and it also doesn't translate usernames. Anyways, even if you do forward it like that, you won't save any bandwidth, only a little disk space maybe. ¿Why can't you

Re: Are partition tables device independant?

2002-01-30 Thread Ivan Jager
x, Yes. If you are going to use some other OS, then you will need to fix the partition table. Linux works fine with a (slightly) broken partition table. :) -- Ivan Jager -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: unstable is "unstable"; stable is "outdated"

2002-02-02 Thread Ivan Jager
cies, making it all easier to manage, speeding > the release cycle and potentialy allowing people to mix-n-match stable-core > with unstable-gnome if they wish. Yup. :) P.S. I think we need a better name than stablish... Maybe call that "stable" and the current stable "rockst

Re: UNSUBSCRIBE

2002-03-18 Thread Ivan Jager
Dave Rose wrote: [...] > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] Read that ^ -- Ivan Jager -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Forwd mail

2001-12-14 Thread Ivan Jager
t on our internal network, but that forwards all traffic to port 25 of that IP address, not just mail for a certain domain, and it also doesn't translate usernames. Anyways, even if you do forward it like that, you won't save any bandwidth, only a little disk space maybe. ¿Why can't you just change the MX to point to the other server? -- Ivan Jager

Re: unstable is "unstable"; stable is "outdated"

2002-02-02 Thread Ivan Jager
cies, making it all easier to manage, speeding > the release cycle and potentialy allowing people to mix-n-match stable-core > with unstable-gnome if they wish. Yup. :) P.S. I think we need a better name than stablish... Maybe call that "stable" and the current stable "rockst