On Fri, 14 Dec 2001, Manor G. wrote:
> Hi,
> I am using several ISPs but over the years I got used to using one email
> box at actcom, a few months ago I canceled
> My dial-up account there but I bought an "Email-only" account, which
> most isp's offer, just to have my old regular email address.
hello all.
basicly recompile the kernel with one or two new modules. Ok
I did this once, the only thing changed was one more module.
So why the new kernel (bzimage) was different, some bytes larger.
- diego
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On Thursday 13 December 2001 22:41, Noam Meltzer wrote:
> hi!
> just thought some1 would want to consider this before he decides to move
> to internet zahav.
> since yesterday morning i was unable to connect to zahav with my adsl.
> (it is connected to a linux box, doing masq)
> today i called int
On Fri, 14 Dec 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> SS>> too much :). You can try and get Actcom to do an "SMTP after POP"
> SS>> arrangment. In any case, don't get mad at them for not relaying.
> SS>> Relaying is BAAAD.
>
> Actually, relaying for own client's IP is good. That's the part of ISP
> serv
Hi,
Recompiling the kernel is not that difficult as it may seem.
Just go to your source dir (e.g. /usr/src/linux) and run 'make
menuconfig'
The options are quiet clear and there is an explanation on each one.
Sincerely yours,
SS>> too much :). You can try and get Actcom to do an "SMTP after POP"
SS>> arrangment. In any case, don't get mad at them for not relaying.
SS>> Relaying is BAAAD.
Actually, relaying for own client's IP is good. That's the part of ISP
service. And ISP can easily know for any given IP if it is th
Unless someone (the word "Nadav" seems to pop into my head, for no
apparent reason) you are trying to send mail to is running an "RBL+"
filter, which also filters out dial-up IPs, and bingo - you cannot send
them mail.
No, running your own mail server is not always a good idea. I have a
solut
Hi
Just install postfix or some other simple smtp
server so you won't be depended on your isp. You should use one of the free
webmail services with a forwarding option so you can get your mail to a
permanent address and always forwarded to your current one. CHAVAL AL
HAKESEF !!!
Ishai.
Hey Manor ;)
On Friday 14 December 2001 13:35, Manor G. wrote:
> Was that an Email-only account is only for GETTING mail, if you want to
> Sent mail you must use a different Smtp by a different ISP.
> Then I Found out most isps don't allow relaying, so I wondered, why isps
> offer mailbox's anyw
Hi,
I
am using several ISPs but over the years I got used to using one email box at actcom, a few months ago I canceled
My
dial-up account there but I bought an "Email-only" account, which
most isp's offer, just to
have my old regular email address.
While
trying to send mail, I always ge
Ahh, thats nothing...
Try to talk to netvision! I had a problem (I think all Netvision's ADSL
people in tel aviv area had), that I got a message on my Linux FW: pptp LCP
terminated by peer..
Tried to talk to Netvision. They don't support Linux. Ok. Booting to Win XP -
ahh, the same problem, j
On Fri, 14 Dec 2001, TCL wrote:
> hello
> i have slack 8 with kernel 2.4.5
> in the last week i got my modem working with linux and now is the time to set
> up a firewall ruleset
actually, the correct time to do it was *before* you got your modem to
work and connected for the first time. never u
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