RE: ftpd

2004-06-22 Thread Andrew Porter
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RE: ftpd

2004-06-22 Thread DePriest, Jason R.
Emil Carlsson wrote: > Can someone recomend me an easy to use but still secure FTPd? Nothing > fancy is needed but something that I can easily make a cfg to and that > someone who isn't used to servers of different sorts can lern how to > make changes in the cfg? > &g

RE: ftpd

2004-06-22 Thread Andrew Porter
> PS - I apologize in advance for the legal disclaimer at the bottom of my > email message. This is tacked on by our SMTP gateway and I have no > control over it. > At least get the clueless numpties that set it up to line wrap it then. Thats all one line with no newlines. -- To UNSUBSCRI

RE: ftpd

2004-06-22 Thread DePriest, Jason R.
Emil Carlsson wrote: > Can someone recomend me an easy to use but still secure FTPd? Nothing > fancy is needed but something that I can easily make a cfg to and that > someone who isn't used to servers of different sorts can lern how to > make changes in the cfg? > &g

ftpd

2004-06-21 Thread Emil Carlsson
Can someone recomend me an easy to use but still secure FTPd? Nothing fancy is needed but something that I can easily make a cfg to and that someone who isn't used to servers of different sorts can lern how to make changes in the cfg? /emil

ftpd

2004-06-21 Thread Emil Carlsson
Can someone recomend me an easy to use but still secure FTPd? Nothing fancy is needed but something that I can easily make a cfg to and that someone who isn't used to servers of different sorts can lern how to make changes in the cfg? /emil -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] w