--> Why won't they use the local smtp server? (where they connected to)
-->
--> an ISP sells you a dial-up link natuarally you can relay mail to the
--> local
--> smtp server, right?
-->
--> Its *faster*
You're right, but they are *salespersons*. I was solving exactly the
same problem a month a
Hi all,
I'm trying to have my sendmail require authenticaton before relaying. The
intention is to make it possible to users who have usernames in our server to
send mail through our server from wherever they are.
My idea was to have PLAIN auth mechanism with PAM authorization, but from the
d
On Monday 31 December 2001 21:36, David Bergman wrote:
> http://www.certmag.com/issues/jan02/feature_sosbe.cfm
>
> Certification Magazine rated the top 10 certifications
> in a gaggle of categories that relate to the overall quality
> of the "courseware", study materials and instructors.
> After r
Hi ppl.
I heard much about their "multilpe systems management" tools, so I went and
downloaded their aduvizor. I tried it back in the past on RH6.2, but for some
reason, after I installed it (the installation went smoothly) and ran it
(what else I was supposed to do?) it just never ended it in
Hi Hetz!
Nope, I have those three guys sitting in my kernel for quite a long time:
CONFIG_NETLINK=y
CONFIG_RTNETLINK=y
CONFIG_NETLINK_DEV=y
But... this does not seem to work.
Max
BTW, don't get lost, man ;-)
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BTW, RHCE from Sivan is not short story.
I registered for this course in September, since then the date the course was
to start on have been re-appointed three times. Currently it's Jan, 30, 2002.
Max
On Thursday 13 December 2001 19:39, Omer Zak wrote:
> I think that Stiven's letter is actually
Thanks ;-)
Max.
On Wednesday 12 December 2001 00:18, Nadav Har'El wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 11, 2001, The Rabbit of Vugluskr wrote about "Two mouses in X.":
> > IBM laptop with "native" mouse (I don't remember how it's called, the red
> > button
Hi list.
Sorry for bothering you guys, but here is another problem:
IBM laptop with "native" mouse (I don't remember how it's called, the red
button people sometimes call "dagdegan":-)) recognized as Generic PS/2
(/dev/psaux) and USB mouse (/dev/input/mice). X works perfectly with both, of
cous
Hi list.
I have a problem at my home setup. I have Linux (RH72) server connected with
ADSL to Actcom. I have 2 Win machines, connected to same LAN with Linux,
Linux machine, thus, acts as a gateway.
I paid attention that recently several sites don't behave correctly to me.
Say, I have