Sendmail with Linux

1997-10-22 Thread Aldrin L. M. Leal
Hi! I was reading the sendmail documentation, and found a note saying that linux has got a undocumented feature (bug?) which lets the system without answering accept() calls from the remote side. It's true, since i saw some machines crying out that the remote system is down. As of 2.0.30/8.

Re: [Off-topic] Anyone using a Compaq Proliant server?

1997-07-10 Thread Aldrin L. M. Leal
On 10 Jul 1997, Eloy A. Paris wrote: > Anyone out there is running Linux (Debian) in a Compaq Proliant 800 > server? My main concern are the SCSI and Ethernet adapters this server > has integradted into the motherboard. I looked at all available > specs. available at www.compaq.com and could not f

Re: POP3 Mailing List

1997-07-10 Thread Aldrin L. M. Leal
On Thu, 10 Jul 1997, Alexander Gieg wrote: > I know this isn't a Debian specific question, but I don't > know another place where I could ask. I was looking for > about 3 hours for the mailing list of the developers of the POP3 > daemon, and don't found it. I've searched in Altavista, Infoseek, >

Re: Certification

1997-07-08 Thread Aldrin L. M. Leal
On Tue, 8 Jul 1997, Greg Vence wrote: > Most of the time, certification is a great way for the vendor to make an > extra buck. I've found in the M$ world that scores on a multiple-guess > test that has been heavly coached is a _poor_ indicator real-world > results. It seems that the portfolio of

Certification

1997-07-08 Thread Aldrin L. M. Leal
I was looking around, haven't found, but i think it's a good idea to promote some effort to create a Linux sort of certified professional. Like, "Certified Linux Admin", "Programmer", "User", "Manager", and so forth... the first great advantage occurs when big business (the usual IBM client)