John Stoffel writes:
> > "AEleen" == AEleen Frisch writes:
>
> AEleen> I need to set up an Exchange server which feeds off a site’s
> AEleen> Linux mail setup. I’m assuming this is easily doable and well
> AEleen> understood. Can anyone give me pointers/hints to how to get
> AEleen> sta
AEleen Frisch writes:
> > AEleen> I need to set up an Exchange server which feeds off a site’s
> > AEleen> Linux mail setup. I’m assuming this is easily doable and well
> > AEleen> understood. Can anyone give me pointers/hints to how to get
> > AEleen> started. And if I need to be disabused of
Mario Obejas writes:
> > That was many years ago, but a real good example of if it's not broke...
>
> In my 30+ year career, I never once saw a manager prioritize a long
> term fix over a current year fix. The former are usually
> called,"somebody else's problem, I won't be around".
Or, "if
was in there.
>On Tuesday, February 10, 2015, Steve VanDevender
><[3]ste...@hexadecimal.uoregon.edu> wrote:
>
> Craig Constantine writes:
> > just to save everyone the trouble...
> >
> > I just glanced through the recent meetin
Craig Constantine writes:
> just to save everyone the trouble...
>
> I just glanced through the recent meeting minutes over on
> Governance. (which is very handy!) But I don't see any particular
> finance-type reports that would answer this question.
>
> Maybe Matt Disney will chime in? M
Derek J. Balling writes:
> Lastly, I'm going to throw something out there that a lot of people
> aren't going to want to hear, and frankly which I don't even want to
> really say, but which needs saying at this point:
>
> LOPSA IS A FAILURE
>
> I say this as someone who signed up as a
Crocker, Deborah writes:
>So, why did they allow both accounts to be created? These are duplicate
>accounts. Or maybe they didn’t and this other person just thinks that
>is their account? They sure have used it in some sensitive places.
http://xkcd.com/1279/
Ski Kacoroski writes:
> Hi,
>
> I am hoping someone can figure out what is going on. The place where I
> work purchased an online service - https://polargofit.com. The only
> problem is that we cannot resolve it using our nameservers. Details are:
>
> * From any outside site, it works
Rhys Rhaven writes:
>We had a small betting pool to predict the replies to what I said.
>Try to reduce what I said into Cloud vs Not Cloud. Way to go Mr.
>Allbery, you bought my lunch.
>To better illustrate my point, here are two pictures. This next is
>SysAdmin "Automation
Derek Balling writes:
>
> On Jul 22, 2014, at 4:21 PM, Adam Compton wrote:
> > If this is indeed what Verizon is doing, then there's really no
> > opportunity for them to complain when Netflix points the finger at Verizon
> > as the reason for poor streaming performance.
>
> So it's a b
David Lang writes:
> The asymmetrical bandwidth claim is also a red herring
As one commenter so delightfully put it, "Hey, my ISP sends a lot more
data into my home network than I send out of it, why aren't they paying
me for my network connection?"
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