This is the first in a series of previews of AUUG 2006 - The Conference for
Unix, Linux and Open Source Professionals. This week we are highlighting
keynote speakers Lars Rasmussen of Google and Peter Gutmann of the University
of Auckland.
Lars Rasmussen is a member of Google's technical staff
OpenBSD Admin wrote:
X2100
X4100
X4200
I think Sun is going to be providing one of these as a Sunray server for
the AUUG 2005 conference (http://www.auug.org.au) - although the box
they supply may turn out to be a v40z.
If it is one of the new ones, at the end of the conference Adrian Clos
Hi all,
You may remember the AUUG conference that Theo spoke at last year.
I thought I'd point out AUUG 2005, this year's AUUG conference being
held in Sydney on 19-21 October. The programme was organised by Adrian
Close (an OpenBSD enthusiast) and so there is a bit of OpenBSD related
content
David Purdue wrote:
Please correct me if I am wrong, but my reading of the current man
pages indicates that the only way to add greytrap addresses to
/var/db/spamdb is by repeated running of the spamdb -T command.
Are there plans to modify the spamd.conf format to allow specifying a
fixed
Hi all,
Please correct me if I am wrong, but my reading of the current man pages
indicates that the only way to add greytrap addresses to /var/db/spamdb
is by repeated running of the spamdb -T command.
Are there plans to modify the spamd.conf format to allow specifying a
fixed (preset) set o
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