I play sysadmin at home but learning NT, fortunately it isn't used as the main OS
here.
Yes there is a way to do that. In NT open the task manager and right click on the
process, there is an option for priority level. As far as I know that is the only way
to change a service. There might be ot
On Sat, 15 Apr 2000, Jeff Dike wrote:
> > When I try to telnet to it on 110 from my shell account (this mail
> > account), QPOP answers me. So it's somehow related to the firewall.
>
> I hate to ask stupid questions, but can you make sure that your shell machine
> and firewall agree on the IP
On Sat, 15 Apr 2000, Jeff Dike wrote:
> > Apr 15 14:40:33 trinity fetchmail[924]: 5.1.0 querying maple.he.net
> > (protocol APOP) at Sat, 15 Apr 2000 14:40:33 -0400 (EDT)
> > Apr 15 14:45:33 trinity fetchmail[924]: timeout after 300 seconds waiting to
> > connect to server maple.he.net.
> > A
> Apr 15 14:40:33 trinity fetchmail[924]: 5.1.0 querying maple.he.net
> (protocol APOP) at Sat, 15 Apr 2000 14:40:33 -0400 (EDT)
> Apr 15 14:45:33 trinity fetchmail[924]: timeout after 300 seconds waiting to
> connect to server maple.he.net.
> Apr 15 14:45:33 trinity fetchmail[924]: client/ser
> When I try to telnet to it on 110 from my shell account (this mail
> account), QPOP answers me. So it's somehow related to the firewall.
I hate to ask stupid questions, but can you make sure that your shell machine
and firewall agree on the IP address for maple.he.net?
> Could this have some
Okay, I've been kicking at this problem all day, with seemingly no luck.
What I want to do:
I have a POP3 account, [EMAIL PROTECTED], on Hurricane Electric's
webserver, that I want to check from my Redhat 6.1 box at home (aka
trinity). I want to be able to run local mail clients (pine, maybe
E
why was this thread moved to techtalk, not grrltalk?
just wondering.. :p
sara
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