DNS admins,
I got the following msg from www.isc.org.
Anybody here with competence in NT c lang compilations game enough to
produce a binary for NT?
tia,
Len
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Hi,
It's in the port/winnt directory in the BIND 8.2.2 tarball. Unfortunately,
we do not have a binary version
I'm using external databases for 2 different domains and haven't had any
issues.
Attached is a page that defines the "required" fields to the database.
You can always add more if you like but these are the bare bone required.
Also keep in mine that the program expects the fields in that specific
Thanks Daniel, I think the problem is that it's a large list and they were
mantaining it via the web interface. I think they surpassed the limits that
HTML can handle in a post.
Cal
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Daniel Donnelly
Sent:
IT DOES NOT WORK PROPERLY
it only just manages under 6.5 too.
If your SQL is on a different machine, you will have the SQL drop, then all
mail/pop3 gets refused untill you spot it, monitor does not notice.
They need to re-write the odbcuser.dll.
also, if you have mutiple processors
We started up on IMail this past monday on an IBM
scsi 18 gig drive. It is the only app running. The drive
is getting fragmented down to 12-14% in less than
24 hours! I have never seen this in NT before and
am concerned. We are running Norton Utilities for
NT defrag but it doesn't seem right
Is there a component where I can edit a text
document on a web browser?Raymond
yep, it's called ASP :-)
/wiZZ
- Original Message -
From: Raymond Dy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 23 October 1999 06:55
Subject: [IMail Forum] edit a text document on a web browser?
Is there a component where I can edit a text document on a web browser?
Please visit
Not all that surprising. The user mailbox files are numerous, maybe in the
1000's, and are constantly growing and shrinking as mail comes in and then
is POPped out, asynchronously. Fragmentation to the max. Attachements of
course make the in/out worse. In spite of MS's early stance the
I'm cosidering hosting IMAIL in house.
Apart from the items listed below:, how do I go about this venture?
What do I need to host my imail server?
All comments will be appreciated
Listed items:
Server (12 gig, Pentium III 500mhz, etc)
IMAIL server (5.07)
Windows NT SERVER (All)
ISDN Line??
T3
Jim
I am running IMAIL on a Pentium II 400 with 2 Seagate St34502lw drives
mirrored with two Adaptec A2940U2W controller cards and I am running
Diskkeeper doing a continuous defrag with no problems.
I have found that continuous defrag is the best thing to do, that way it
keeps the drive
Connectivity to Internet backbone -- T1 or ISDN alone are only phone lines.
A routable IP address with DNS service would also be good.
A registered Domain name is also needed.
As far as ISDN vs T1 that depends on number of mail boxes, activity, and
needed connection bandwidth for other
Mindspring has available a current spammrlist at:
http://www.mindspring.com/cgi-bin/spamlist.pl
Wondering if some innovative programmer here could make a utility
to convert each line to like:
H~spammer.com:NUL
H~spammer2.com:NUL
This would be very useful to all here... g
--
bcnu
I can do this for you but the link is no good.
-Original Message-
From: Roger Heath [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Saturday, October 23, 1999 12:50 PM
Subject: [IMail Forum] Mindspring Spammer Listing - Imail ??
Mindspring has available a current
make sure that you have their IP address in the relay mail settings also.
Eric S
- Original Message -
From: Dave MacMillan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 22, 1999 9:35 AM
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] ETRN for Dialup accounts
If you ping SpiegelAssoc.com
it will pas the message in full as a file in the spool directory and then
leave it there. Your program would have t clean it up after finishing with
it.
Eric S
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From: System Administrator [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Imail Forum [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 22,
msg status: reply from [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Roger Heath)
author: by "David Gregg" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
composed: Sat, 23 Oct 1999 13:27:40 -0700 it was stated:
I can do this for you but the link is no good.
Ok, I emailed it to you privately. Now I'm beginning to wonder
if IMail has a limit
msg status: reply from [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Roger Heath)
author: by "David Gregg" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
composed: Sat, 23 Oct 1999 13:27:40 -0700 it was stated:
This link is good, just try it a few times. It did not work
for me. I'll email the list privately to you.
Thanks,
I can do this for
author: by "World Internet Now!" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
composed: Sat, 23 Oct 1999 17:50:03 -0500 it was stated:
Here you go, hope this is what you wanted.
Pierre LaFromboise
World Internet Now
www.win1.net
Thanks to Pierre for converting this list.
I have posted the Mindspring spammers
I would first of all use 2 different aliases
- Original Message -
From: P. Guethlein [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 22, 1999 9:43 PM
Subject: [IMail Forum] Auto Removal for Mail List
I'm about to send out a mailing list probe message that I hope will
We have a few customers who have new problems with their POP accounts
with us. They can check email, but they can't send. It says that our
mail server can't be found. After banging our head for a week over these
hosting clients, we realized that they ALL switched to Mindspring.
A couple of
msg status: reply from [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Roger Heath)
author: by Chris Ulrich [EMAIL PROTECTED]
composed: Sat, 23 Oct 1999 20:58:43 -0400 it was stated:
We have a few customers who have new problems with their POP accounts
with us. They can check email, but they can't send. It says
But here's the problem. We host xyz.com
They want to send mail from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
If their ISP is blocking SMTP, they can't send the email using their own
domain.
Most business avoid using @aol or @mindspring or whatever... makes them look
small time. I know that our clients are dropping
The only place that Mindspring would show up is in the
headers of the message. The message will still appear from
[EMAIL PROTECTED] This is the nature of SMTP.
When I am on the road I use MSN. I set my SMTP to their
server. However my e-mail address, POP3 settings, etc are
still the same.
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