Hi there,
I am attempting to avoid reinventing the wheel if such a wheel already
exists. I have a sendmail (freeware, not pro) system in a small office of
engineers which should not require my manual intervention in order for
them to create mail aliases for themselves on the mail server. Howeve
Jen,
I run Mailman 2.0b2 on one production server and 2.0b5 on the other
production server for my own lists. crontab.in on my systems contains
entries for logging, archiving, mail to news gateways, etc. but doesn't
appear to have any direct impact on when a message is delivered, except in
the ca
Hello list,
Puh-lease, somebody out there, take a moment to answer this if you
can.
I'm running wu-ftpd on a RedHat Linux system and have a directory that
requires a username & password to access. The account is set up with the
proper permissions (e.g. home directory is set to the directo
For others on the list, I've included Harald's reply and my follow-up
solution, in case anybody else wanted the full answer (thanks Harald!)
> > I'm running wu-ftpd on a RedHat Linux system and have a directory that
>
> Well... I'm certainly no wuftp fan (proftpd rules!)...
Can't disagree with
Hello,
If you have the occasional need to run Windows applications (like Office
apps, Photoshop, etc.) but no hardcore Windows needs (like playing games,
using NetBEUI networking, etc.), VMWare may be overkill for you. You may
also find that with your system configuration, your resources are sev