to look at http://register.webreseller.net/ They
offer most domains for $9.95 dns hosting included. I don't have any
experience with them tho. Someone else on this list might however.
Groet,
Peter Teunissen
Linux user nr. 389180
-- Never argue with idiots; they'll drag you down to their o
On 3-mrt-2007, at 14:52, John Hasler wrote:
Jordi writes:
To have a good hardware firewall buy a good router-switch or a
specific
hardware device.
To have a good hardware firewall buy a cheap used pc, install Linux
on it,
and configure it as a router and firewall.
--
Or, if you like eas
On 3-mrt-2007, at 22:16, pobox wrote:
On Fri, Mar 02, 2007 at 05:29:08PM +0100, Michelle Konzack wrote:
Am 2007-02-22 09:25:14, schrieb Mike McCarty:
The Z80 was the sales name but intern it was Z8000.
From my mind (maybe wrong):
Z88 was computer made by Sir Clive Sinclair with Z8000 CPU.
On 8-mrt-2007, at 2:10, s. keeling wrote:
Chris Lale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Does anyone know of a way to deal with spam with embedded
graphics? I
cannot use greylisting on a home desktop machine.
Throw them away. Anyone with a clue can provide a URL instead.
Anyone else (ie., yo
Hi all,
I've got a strange issue with cron. I try to run a simple script that
calls tar to backup my wiki. I can run the script using sudo, it runs
fine from an entry in cron.d but refuses to run after being dropped
into cron.daily. It's owned by root:root and chmodded 755 just like
the
On 28-mrt-2007, at 4:27, Wu-Kung Sun wrote:
On 3/27/07, Peter Teunissen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all,
I've got a strange issue with cron. I try to run a simple script that
calls tar to backup my wiki. I can run the script using sudo, it runs
fine from an entry in cron.d but
On 2-jan-2007, at 11:48, Eddy Parris wrote:
Hi everyone and happy new year :)
Sometime over the weekend I had a power blip that shut ny debian
sarge box down.
When i booted it this morning i found this lovely message:
Begin: Running /scripts/init-premount ...
FATAL: Error inserting fan (/l
s and then it becomes
fairly successful.
For directly blocking mail however, you'd be better of using the
zen.spamhaus.org combined blocklist wich is very effective and has almost
no false positives. I don't know how they do it, but it catches 90% of my
spam on it's own. More info can be found on http://www.spamhaus.org
--
Groet,
Peter Teunissen
---
mrwhite:~ oneman$ man woman
No manual entry for woman
On 19-sep-2007, at 21:27, Martin Zobel-Helas wrote:
Hi,
On Tue Sep 18, 2007 at 08:36:30 +0200, Peter Teunissen wrote:
For directly blocking mail however, you'd be better of using the
zen.spamhaus.org combined blocklist wich is very effective and has
almost
no false positives. I don
On 21-sep-2007, at 15:51, Michael Martinell wrote:
Thanks - that was exactly what I was looking for.
Now I just need to find a good scripting tutorial. :)
Try http://www.tldp.org/LDP/Bash-Beginners-Guide/html/index.html
That's where I learned my scripting basics.
Peter
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On 16-jan-2007, at 15:49, Craig Schneider wrote:
Is it a good idea to install debian sarge onto soaftware raid 5?
Well, yes. Raid 5 is a good general choice for a general setup and
software raid works just fine. Just don't know if your system is to
be 'general' or will have more special
Like were does
the installer stop, what messages do you get, etc.?
Groet,
Peter Teunissen
-- Computer games don't affect kids; I mean if Pac-Man affected us as
kids, we'd all be running around in darkened rooms, munching magic
pills and listening to repetitive electronic music.
-Kristian Wilson, Nintendo Inc. 1989
On 29-jan-2007, at 21:57, Kristian Lampen wrote:
Hi,
I plan to set up a home network, a little bit more than a DSL-
router-box
with the PC's connected to it. I could do so, but for reasons of fun
(hobby), the learning aspect and be in touch with future
technologies, I
want to do it more fl
On 30-jan-2007, at 16:40, Kristian Lampen wrote:
celejar schrieb:
On 29-jan-2007, at 21:57, Kristian Lampen wrote:
[snip]
> 3. I want to have the possibility to see the whole network traffic
> with
> the router. Not only the traffic from the PC's through the router
> to the
> outside worl
On 30-jan-2007, at 12:08, Kristian Lampen wrote:
Peter Teunissen schrieb:
2. Is it correct to place the WiFi Access Point connected to the
switch,
or better directly to the Debian Router?
Best would be to have another NIC on the router for the WAP (or
use a PCI WLAN card), so you can
On 17-feb-2007, at 8:07, Admin wrote:
BTW if anyone (I've seen a few Xen emails like the one where the
AMD package disappeared only to be replaced by a 686 based Xen
package that crashed) would like to set up a Debian Xen thread
maybe we could help one another as it seems that this
v
On 17-feb-2007, at 14:52, Jan Sneep wrote:
How about iTunes for loading songs onto their iPods? At the moment
they use
my Windows Xp machine to fill up their iPods, because of course iTunes
doesn't run on ME. I have to re-boot my machine after they're done
because
some iTunes service ju
out on this.
[1] www.cloveretl.org
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On 17-feb-2007, at 20:13, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
On Sat, Feb 17, 2007 at 07:52:34PM +0100, Peter Teunissen wrote:
- should I use /usr/* etc. for this or is that reserved for .deb
installs and should I use /usr/local/* instead?
The risk you run in using /usr is that future .debs could
On 10-feb-2008, at 3:08, Alex Samad wrote:
Hi
I want to set up an email address where for my domain, were users
can send spam
emails to and they will be added to the spam DB.
I use exim and spamassassin. All my spam processing gets done as user
spamassassin, so I thought I could just proce
keep a complete copy of all the files on the
dmz, so something involving rsync is out of the question).
Groet,
Peter Teunissen
--
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ternary, those who don't, and those who mistake it for binary...
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On Mon, March 3, 2008 06:56, NN_il_Confusionario wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 02, 2008 at 11:13:20PM +0100, Peter Teunissen wrote:
>> Are there other ways to make the files available on my dmz other than
>> nfs.
>
> (sorry for the double answer)
>
> perhaps a minimal and s
On Mon, March 3, 2008 21:00, NN_il_Confusionario wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 03, 2008 at 12:03:32PM -0500, Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
>> Wouldn't a chrooted ftp server do the same thing?
>
> ftp is a intrinsecally more complex protocol than http (see the problems
> for firewalls with active/passive ftp...
>
Hi All,
I'm checking component compatibility of a second hand server I'd like
to buy. I've found some issues though on several forums concerning
the Promise FastTrak S150 SX4 RAID card. In some older posts I found
issues with kernel 2.4 and 2.6. where the kernel's driver only sees
the R
What am I missing here? I've read through a lot of info (including
several recent posts on this list on RAID issues) but could not find
anything that could shed some light on this problem. Any help welcome.
TIA
Peter Teunissen
-- Never argue with idiots; they'll drag you down
Hi,
I've moved my sarge machine from generic 686 kernel to smp to take
advantage of hyperthreading. After installing the new kernels I
wanted to remove unused non smp ones. Then I noticed there's a kernel
image that has 101sarge1 as versionnumber. What is this image meant
for and can it
On 11-jun-2006, at 20:19, Joris Huizer wrote:
Sam Rosenfeld wrote:
I am using Debian Sarge with a 2.4.27 linux kernel. To replace this
kernel with a late 2.6 kernel, is it a simple apt-get install? If
so, is
there any danger of wiping out parts of my home directory? If
it's not a
simpl
ormally the new kernel
would be selectable in the GRUB menu. If it doesn't show up, try editing
the GRUB configuration by hand. It's quite simple to add an extra kernel
to the menu in de conf.
--
Groet,
Peter Teunissen
-- Never argue with idiots; they'll drag you down to their own
On 13-jul-2006, at 18:05, Justin Piszcz wrote:
On Thu, 13 Jul 2006, JB MORLA wrote:
Hi,
My Debian box is on an Hitachi hard disk ATAPI/IDE/SATA.
"normal" Linux distributions don't see this motherboard/controller/
hard disk
configuration.
The processor is an AMD 64
I would like to add 2 h
Hi All,
I'm probably overlooking the obvious, but why is the authentication
method uams_dhx_pam.so missing from /usr/lib/netatalk? Has this
something to do with the gpl incompatability with openssl or should
the file simply be copied from another (undocumented) location? I'd
really hate
On 21-jul-2006, at 10:42, Jan Dinger wrote:
Hallo, Ich möchte ein backup machen:
1/woche Fullbackup
6/woche inkrementel
Habe es bis jetzt immer via Script gelöst (selber geschrieben), das
wollte ich aber diesmal nicht machen und bin auch der Suche nach einem
geeignetem Backupprogramm, ich hab
On 22-apr-2008, at 1:17, Dennis G. Wicks wrote:
Greetings;
It is time that I started getting serious about backing up my
systems. I have nine systems on my network, one will be used just
for backup & restore (Debian/lenny)
I know of amanda and bacula. Are there others I should look at? An
Hi all,
I'm using a simple script for making backups with tar. I can't make
tar quiet, so cron keeps mailing me 'Removing leading `/' from member
names' . Adding > /dev/null doesn't help. What can I do to catch
tar's output and keep it from shouting all over the place?
Tnx,
Peter
-
On 31-mrt-2007, at 21:56, Jorge Peixoto de Morais Neto wrote:
On 3/31/07, Jorge Peixoto de Morais Neto
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm using a simple script for making backups with tar. I can't make
tar quiet, so cron keeps mailing me 'Removing leading `/' from
member names' . Adding > /
Hi All,
I've got a great opportunity to promote opensource at my job by
working on a BI project for Oxfam. But, I'm forced to use Redhat EL4
and need to get up and running in a short time. I've been looking for
a Debian user's introduction to Redhat EL4, but only found intro's in
the oth
On 12-apr-2007, at 1:05, Greg Folkert wrote:
On Wed, 2007-04-11 at 18:54 -0400, Douglas Allan Tutty wrote:
On Thu, Apr 12, 2007 at 12:32:45AM +0200, Peter Teunissen wrote:
I've got a great opportunity to promote opensource at my job by
working on a BI project for Oxfam. But, I'm
On 12-apr-2007, at 3:03, Roberto C. Sánchez wrote:
On Thu, Apr 12, 2007 at 12:32:45AM +0200, Peter Teunissen wrote:
Hi All,
I've got a great opportunity to promote opensource at my job by
working on a BI project for Oxfam. But, I'm forced to use Redhat EL4
and need to get up and
On 12-apr-2007, at 8:47, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
On Thu, Apr 12, 2007 at 01:29:51AM +0200, Peter Teunissen wrote:
I'm a happy Debian user and will not move to RH. But. As I wrote in
my question, I'm _forced_ to use RHEL4 at my job.
Since more debianites will have been in this si
On 1-mei-2007, at 17:09, Miles Fidelman wrote:
Hi Folks,
I have a Mac on my desk at home, and I'm looking for a way to back
it up to one of the Linux servers I have sitting in a data center.
Any suggestions as to what software is out there to make this as
simple and automated as possible
> Hi,
>
> I have just installed a new Debian Etch server, supposed to replace a
> FreeBSD 6 server soon.
>
> There are a few things I miss on the Debian box, and I wonder if there
> is a way of having that on Debian too:
>
>
< snip >
>
>
>
> 3) Under FreeBSD, you get eve
On 25-sep-2006, at 22:31, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
On Mon, Sep 25, 2006 at 02:14:49PM -0600, Paul E Condon wrote:
Over tha past few weeks, I have started receiving spam email that
contains text the is all well formed words, but doesn't make sense as
a spam message, or as any other sort of com
On 25-sep-2006, at 22:55, Ron Johnson wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On 09/25/06 15:14, Paul E Condon wrote:
Over tha past few weeks, I have started receiving spam email that
contains text the is all well formed words, but doesn't make sense as
a spam message, or as any
> Ron Johnson wrote:
>> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
>> Hash: SHA1
>>
>> On 09/25/06 16:13, Peter Teunissen wrote:
>>
>>> On 25-sep-2006, at 22:55, Ron Johnson wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSA
Hi all,
I'm having trouble getting spamassassin to do site wide bayes. I've
got it trained with sufficient ham and spam and when I try it with
spamassassin -D < testmessage as root, it works fine. When I run it
as user filter it fails. It tries to create userprefs and it can't
access th
On 30-sep-2006, at 22:26, Gilles Mocellin wrote:
Le samedi 30 septembre 2006 22:17, Chris Willard a écrit :
Hi All,
I have a pc with 3x40GB IDE drives.
I have 2 RAID 5 devices setup-
/dev/md0 = 3 x 38GB as /
/dev/md1 = 3 x 2GB as SWAP
Debian base installs OK but when I get to the Grub inst
On 1-okt-2006, at 22:34, Damon L. Chesser wrote:
Damon L. Chesser wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank you for your email.
Rick Vidallon
VISIONEFX website: http://www.visionefx.net
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mobile: 757.619.6456 office: 757.963.1787
instant messenger: msn: [EMAIL PR
On 8-okt-2006, at 22:38, Cees en Ilnaat wrote:
PPC versie Debian 3.1
Heeft iemand inmiddels de nodige ervaring met de installatie en de
werking van Debian 3.1 op een Apple powerbook G4 (titanium)? Ik ben
betrekkelijk nieuw in Linux land maar heb inmiddels mindere
ervaringen met Ubuntu 6.
> Hi all,
>
> I'm experiencing a significant increase of spam. The messages mostly
> contain a few words and a number as subject and a senseless html body
> (randomly arranged words) as well as a GIF attachment.
>
> Spamassassin fails to recognise the spam (~4.8 points of needed 5.0). I
> guess I'l
On 14-okt-2006, at 14:58, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm reviewing/planning for new offsite backup media and am wondering
what people are using now. Previous discussions I found on
lists.debian.org are a few years old. Remote offsite (e.g. on another
computer at another site) is not an option f
On 14-okt-2006, at 17:49, DRCNet wrote:
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On 14-okt-2006, at 22:25, Ron Johnson wrote:
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On 10/14/06 15:01, Peter Teunissen wrote:
On 14-okt-2006, at 17:49, DRCNet wrote:
Dear friend:
[snip]
I never realized Dogberts Ruling Class was pushing drug legalization!
Let the induhviduals
On 15-okt-2006, at 3:49, Ron Johnson wrote:
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On 10/14/06 15:37, Peter Teunissen wrote:
On 14-okt-2006, at 22:25, Ron Johnson wrote:
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On 10/14/06 15:01, Peter Teunissen wrote:
On 14-okt-2006, at 17
Hi all,
Since this morning I suddenly get the following error in my log:
oct 20 08:47:47 localhost pure-ftpd: ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [ERROR] Unable to identify
the local socket: Transport endpoint is not connected
These log entries appear at fixed intervals: at 2,3,47 and 48 minutes
past the
On 26-okt-2006, at 18:31, Tim Post wrote:
Yes, I get several a day myself. The actual "text" of the message is
often actually an image, while the body of the message is randomly
selected sentences or words from a collection which would make a
Bayesian filter delete most of my e-mail.
Same t
On 27-okt-2006, at 12:03, George Borisov wrote:
Peter Teunissen wrote:
If you're looking for a way to get rid of picture spam, try the SARE
rules (http://www.rulesemporium.com/) for spamassassin. I use these
rulesets and get very high scores on the picture spam I get.
Simply add
On 28-okt-2006, at 23:01, Douglas Tutty wrote:
On Sat, Oct 28, 2006 at 06:02:11PM +, Charles E. Boston wrote:
Hi there,
Here's my dilemma. I own an old Dell PowerEdge 2300 that is is very
good operating condition and it still takes care of my needs. I would
like to install a Linux OS o
> I run sarge at work and gentoo at home. On my gentoo box there is an
> "sa-update" script which updates spamassassin rules, without requiring
> that spamassassin is completely updated. Is there an equivalent
> script that will work with sarge?
>
> I realise that there is Rules Du Jour, but I'd
info on: http://wiki.debian.org/DebianInstaller/SataRaid
I haven't tried it myself though, I simply use the JBOD / software raid
option.
--
Groet,
Peter Teunissen
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On 3-dec-2007, at 7:25, Ron Johnson wrote:
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On 12/02/07 22:22, John Schmidt wrote:
Hi,
I have a 15K Mbs connection (up/down) to my house (fiber to the
home).
I have a Buffalo router that connects to my WAN and then one of
the LAN ports
on th
On 11-jan-2008, at 19:03, johnny wrote:
Hi,
in my flat there are 1 router, 1 range extender, 2 vista, 1 XP and my
2 linux ubuntu (one of which is mail/samba/nfs/etc server, is
monitored via mrtg and contains a lot of music/movies). All, wireless.
The problem: when I listen to music or watch m
.
|802.11g|..WLAN..
|___|
Groet,
Peter Teunissen
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On 14-jan-2008, at 10:33, johnny wrote:
- Only one doubt: in a wireless network, if the router and the nics
are N except one G card, I'd expect the last one drag all back (my
usual idea about CSMA/CD signal-caching collisions: MAC level
saturation), am I right?
That's right. I'm by no means a
It
normally has an average throughput of 19Mb/s = 2.4MB/s
So, either you are getting very slow MegaBITS per second or your test
shows bad MegaBYTE readings :-)
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those who don't..
l. But that's just an uneducated guess.
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On Fri, January 25, 2008 10:41, Amit Uttamchandani wrote:
> I am looking for a nice and > powerful FLOSS password manager similar to
> "Keychain" on Mac OS X.
>
> I preferably would want a CLI tool...so I could remote login using SSH and
> look at some passwords that I have forgotten.
Take a look
You might try the berry terminal site: www.berryterminal.com Haven’t tried it,
but is looks like a thin client for LSTP that boots from a SD card.
Peter
On 17 mrt. 2014, at 18:06, James Allsopp wrote:
> Hi,
> To simplify things I was thinking about running a couple of RPI thin clients
> off
On 23 mei 2014, at 12:39, Muhammad Yousuf Khan wrote:
>
>
>
> please tell me how can i install rar (only).
>
> Thanks,
>
It’s in the non-free repo: https://packages.debian.org/stable/utils/rar
Simply add non-free to your /etc/apt/source.list: 'deb
http://ftp.debian.org/debian/ wheezy non-
On 28 feb. 2012, at 16:15, Robert Brockway wrote:
> On Tue, 28 Feb 2012, Davide Mirtillo wrote:
>
>> I was also wondering if any of you had opinions regarding Proxmox.
>>
>> http://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Main_Page
>>
>> It seems like a solid solution and it also looks it's gonna be something
>>
On Thu, November 26, 2009 07:05, Umarzuki Mochlis wrote:
> What could cause such device to stop working (in general)? I also cannot
> ping the device eventhough its LED indicates it to be working.
>
FWIW, I had my zyxel router lock up in a similar way. After looking in
it's log it turned out that
On 22 mei 2010, at 20:09, Nima Azarbayjany wrote:
> I have a recent install of Squeeze on my laptop. I have setup my partitions
> according to Debian Installer's defaults for separated /root, /home, /usr,
> etc. partitions with LVM. I have installed a small number of packages over
> time. T
On 26 aug 2010, at 20:39, d_ba...@012.net.il wrote:
> All of the data (except for the boot dir which was not in LVM) should be
> perfectly intact.
> I need a live CD which supports LVM (Knoppix 5.* does not) which will mount
> these volumes.
> From there, I can either copy off needed data to an
o setup this system to boot a Linux installer.Does anyone have information on onstalling Debian on this system or pointers to good info?Groet, Peter Teunissen -- Never argue with idiots; they'll drag you down to their own level and beat you on experience.
On 23-dec-2005, at 22:58, Raquel Rice wrote:
On Fri, 23 Dec 2005 22:22:49 +0100
Peter Teunissen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi All,
I've just bought a cheap Proliant 800 PII 450 and would like to
install Debian on it. But it will not boot anything. It only tries
to boot fro
On 24-dec-2005, at 17:43, Peter Teunissen wrote:
On 23-dec-2005, at 22:58, Raquel Rice wrote:
On Fri, 23 Dec 2005 22:22:49 +0100
Peter Teunissen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi All,
I've just bought a cheap Proliant 800 PII 450 and would like to
install Debian on it. But it wi
On 20-jan-2006, at 16:33, Josep Serrano wrote:
Hello
Do you know of a good sieve client app for cyrus?
I know Kmail has some short sieve functionality (vacation message).
Here I am
thinking of a more complex filtering / alerts / etc.
Thanks,
Josep SERRANO.
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On 23-jan-2006, at 11:28, Josep Serrano wrote:
Hello
I am writting you from Squireelmail :-) You don't read 100% pure
email with full
headers??? X-D
So, where can I find or how do I enable this plugin please ?
Thanks,
Josep SERRANO.
Look on the squirrelmail site under plugins / filters
On 24-jan-2006, at 15:24, Thijs Kinkhorst wrote:
Hello Josep,
To install any plugin you have to download the tarball and detar
the package into
your squirrelmail plugins directory. Eventually for each
particular plugin some
configuration file might be edited.
I guess new updates of squir
On 25-jan-2006, at 21:37, Jeroen van Wolffelaar wrote:
On Tue, Jan 24, 2006 at 11:26:39PM +0100, Peter Teunissen wrote:
.. I feel this would be the best option. Security updates are
important since all of this will be exposed to the net. Size doesn't
matter, even if you'd install
On 6-mrt-2006, at 20:13, petereasthope wrote:
I've just read ten recent messages about support
for boot floppies and conclude that I should not
expect them to work soon.
Currently, is there any way to install Debian on
an oldworld Mac, other than by CD?
You could use bootx to start an instal
On 19-mrt-2006, at 1:17, Sara Baker wrote:i want spam!!! please send me as much spam as possible You've com to the right place, many posters can at least supply you with some nice spam from uol.com.br! But maybe you could amuse us some more by elaborating of the intended use of our precious spam co
me a good direction. What do I need to do to be able to run cyrreconstruct as user cyrus? TIA, Peter Teunissen Linux user nr. 389180 -- Never argue with idiots; they'll drag you down to their own level and beat you on experience. -BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK- Version 3.12 GFA/P/IT
red. Postfix
doesn't return an error however when trying to send mail to this
account.
2. virtual mailbox resolves to someuser with sasldb entry for
someuser and cyrus mailbox for user.someuser
Groet,
Peter Teunissen
Linux user nr. 389180
-- Never argue with idiots; they
On 25-sep-2005, at 2:09, Robert Wolfe wrote:
- Original Message
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Paul Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: POP & SMTP
Date: 24/09/05 21:05
Use apt-get to install the servers.
Read some good tutorials on their c
On 30-okt-2005, at 5:44, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Good time.
There are so many threads in this list , and it is great of
course , but some
of them are not interesting for me .
So , i'm just in writing some scripts for mailfilter and mutt to
delete them on
pop3-server before downloading
On 31-okt-2005, at 17:09, [KS] wrote:
Hi all,
This is a little bit off topic but I thought I might get some good
recommendations from subscribers to this list.
A friend of mine has just installed Linux (err...SUSE) after a few
tries. Now that he has his Linux running, he is curious to start
l
On 2-nov-2005, at 21:37, Thomas wrote:
Mitch Wiedemann wrote:
Thomas wrote:
Hi there.
I would like to setup a mailserver on my debian machine that can
receive email from any host and that can be accessed by imap or pop3
(imap would be nice). I have seen some howtos on the net but they
see
Hi,
My employer is moving it's mailservices tot M$ Exchange 2003. Now all
external access has to go throug rpc over https. I'd like to use
something similar to fetchmail to fetch my mail from the exchange
server and and feed it to my own mailserver. Fetchmail doesn't seem
to support rpc
On 28-nov-2005, at 19:02, H.S. wrote:
Hi,
I have managed to convince a friend of mine to try out a Linux based
machine as a router in the company that he works in. At present, all
their computers (around 15 or so) run Windows. They have a router (I
think a consumer grade one) through which th
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