On Jo, 06 iun 13, 23:22:25, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
>
> Believe it or not, there are actually companies who don't want their
> people to even think about work while on vacation. And there are
> people who follow that advice.
I wouldn't call anything else a vacation. Unfortunately place without
mob
On 07/06/13 04:22, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
On 6/6/2013 8:43 PM, peasth...@shaw.ca wrote:
From:Jerry Stuckle
Date:Thu, 06 Jun 2013 19:15:38 -0400
... if they go on two weeks vacation and easily have
their mailbox fill up. Then email would be lost.
I'd take the flash card and a laptop.
On 6/6/2013 8:43 PM, peasth...@shaw.ca wrote:
From: Jerry Stuckle
Date: Thu, 06 Jun 2013 19:15:38 -0400
... if they go on two weeks vacation and easily have
their mailbox fill up. Then email would be lost.
I'd take the flash card and a laptop. Inevitably there
are opportunities to updat
From: Jerry Stuckle
Date: Thu, 06 Jun 2013 19:15:38 -0400
> ... if they go on two weeks vacation and easily have
> their mailbox fill up. Then email would be lost.
I'd take the flash card and a laptop. Inevitably there
are opportunities to update the flash. While adjusting
the helm ther
On 6/6/2013 5:20 AM, Bonno Bloksma wrote:
Hi,
sure they create archive mail folders AND move the mail to those
folders once the mail is read you will end up with mail on the
server.
Yes, and that's what concerns me. I don't know exactly how my users
manage their inboxes. If they're as b
On 6/4/2013 3:01 AM, Guy Marcenac wrote:
Le 03/06/2013 23:21, Jerry Stuckle a écrit :
> sure they create archive mail folders AND move the mail to those
> folders once the mail is read you will end up with mail on the
> server.
Yes, and that's what concerns me. I don't know exactly how my
On 6/4/2013 3:59 AM, Klaus wrote:
On 04/06/13 01:47, peasth...@shaw.ca wrote:
From: Bonno Bloksma
Date: Mon, 3 Jun 2013 10:26:39 +
Using IMAP means that the mail WILL be left on the server
unless the user moves the mail from the inbox
... IMAP is really useful because they can (re)read ma
On Thu, 6 Jun 2013 09:20:07 +
Bonno Bloksma wrote:
> Hi,
>
> >>> sure they create archive mail folders AND move the mail to those
> >>> folders once the mail is read you will end up with mail on
> >>> the server.
> >>
> >> Yes, and that's what concerns me. I don't know exactly how my
>
Hi,
>>> sure they create archive mail folders AND move the mail to those
>>> folders once the mail is read you will end up with mail on the
>>> server.
>>
>> Yes, and that's what concerns me. I don't know exactly how my users
>> manage their inboxes. If they're as bad as I am, the require
On 04/06/13 01:47, peasth...@shaw.ca wrote:
From: Bonno Bloksma
Date: Mon, 3 Jun 2013 10:26:39 +
Using IMAP means that the mail WILL be left on the server
unless the user moves the mail from the inbox
... IMAP is really useful because they can (re)read mail online
which they already "downl
Le 03/06/2013 23:21, Jerry Stuckle a écrit :
> sure they create archive mail folders AND move the mail to those
> folders once the mail is read you will end up with mail on the
> server.
Yes, and that's what concerns me. I don't know exactly how my users
manage their inboxes. If they're a
From: Bonno Bloksma
Date: Mon, 3 Jun 2013 10:26:39 +
> Using IMAP means that the mail WILL be left on the server
> unless the user moves the mail from the inbox
> ... IMAP is really useful because they can (re)read mail online
> which they already "downloaded" to their PC. Users with multip
On 6/3/2013 6:26 AM, Bonno Bloksma wrote:
Hi, Bonno,
Please see below...
Hi Jerry,
I will focus on one part, the other parts have been covered.
[]
Next question: Typically mail is not left on the servers, which I understand is
one
of the advantages of imap. I've been using POP3 (qpoppe
On Monday 03 June 2013 11:26:39 Bonno Bloksma wrote:
> With pop3 the client will pull the mail from the server and delete it on
> the server
Not necessarily. I don't.
Lisi
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Hi Jerry,
I will focus on one part, the other parts have been covered.
[]
> Next question: Typically mail is not left on the servers, which I understand
> is one
> of the advantages of imap. I've been using POP3 (qpopper), but are there
> other
> reasons for going to imap?
Using IMAP mea
On 6/2/2013 3:20 AM, Guy Marcenac wrote:
Le 01/06/2013 21:37, Jerry Stuckle a écrit :
One question: I've been using mbox format because I like keeping the
incoming email out of the user's home directory. Additionally, many
of the users never sign onto the system other than for email (i.e. no
Le 01/06/2013 21:37, Jerry Stuckle a écrit :
One question: I've been using mbox format because I like keeping the
incoming email out of the user's home directory. Additionally, many
of the users never sign onto the system other than for email (i.e. no
ssh, ftp, etc.), so they really don't nee
On 6/1/2013 1:52 PM, Joe wrote:
On Sat, 01 Jun 2013 11:40:50 -0400
Jerry Stuckle wrote:
Hi, all,
I hope this goes through - I've been having problems lately.
I have a production VPS I'm going to upgrade to Wheezy. However,
this VPS has been live for a number of years and has multiple
modifi
On Sat, 01 Jun 2013 11:40:50 -0400
Jerry Stuckle wrote:
> Hi, all,
>
> I hope this goes through - I've been having problems lately.
>
> I have a production VPS I'm going to upgrade to Wheezy. However,
> this VPS has been live for a number of years and has multiple
> modifications to config fil
Hi, all,
I hope this goes through - I've been having problems lately.
I have a production VPS I'm going to upgrade to Wheezy. However, this
VPS has been live for a number of years and has multiple modifications
to config files (i.e. dpkg-reconfigure exim4-config won't even run).
So I think
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