Jan, On Tue, 2002-12-17 at 13:59, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi William, > > > I was not aware that you needed to do anything special for Blue Link to > > email you? > > Yes, you do need. Log in on the admin web and look ad BlueLinq / Settings / > Basic and enter the address where the notifications should be mailed to. > I set the query schedule to daily, just to get information as quick as > possible.
You can tell how important that feature is to me. Although I did go in there just to see what was there. admi was there?. So I added the rest? Not sure how that got there, I sure do not remember putting it there? Not that it really matters, but now my Blue link will email me no more dead.letters. Thanks. > > It's really not a big deal. I have other software I am always checking > > to see if I need to upgrade it, that is not part of the Cobalt Distro. > > the BlueLinq works on all my three XTRs ... you should check your > configuration Done. > I made really good experiences with qmail. It's quite easy to install and > and i never heard that a properly configured / installed qmail was ever > hacked. You should check out >From what I heard going from memory, I think some dude resides over qmail and at time offered a reward if someone could hack it. The reward was never paid out. That supposedly had to do with the dude residing over the project. > http://cr.yp.to (the site of D.J. Bernstein the developer of qmail) > http://www.qmail.org > http://www.lifewithqmail.org > http://www.flounder.net/qmail/qmail-howto.html Thanks for the links, now I just need the time. > > Yeah, i had some more funny messages like "lost interrupt" and also this: > > Dec 17 00:01:26 cobalt3 kernel: hdg: write_intr error1: nr_sectors=1, > stat=0xd0 > Dec 17 00:01:26 cobalt3 kernel: hdg: write_intr: status=0xd0 { Busy } > Dec 17 00:01:26 cobalt3 kernel: ide3: reset: success > Dec 17 00:01:26 cobalt3 kernel: hdg: write_intr error1: nr_sectors=1, > stat=0xd0 > Dec 17 00:01:26 cobalt3 kernel: hdg: write_intr: status=0xd0 { Busy } > Dec 17 00:01:27 cobalt3 kernel: ide3: reset: success > > whateverthehell that means ... Not sure, but doesn't look good. Something in RAID does not seem happy. > > I wonder if someone from Sun/Cobalt will care to comment, or remain > > anonymous cowards. ;) > > Yes, there is already an escalation running. There is a very kind technician > of Sun Cobalt EMEA support in Netherlands who helped me a lot. Wonder why they have not pulled it or done something about it. I assume the will and are? -- Sincerely, William L. Thomson Jr. Support Group Obsidian-Studios Inc. 439 Amber Way Petaluma, Ca. 94952 Phone 707.766.9509 Fax 707.766.8989 http://www.obsidian-studios.com _______________________________________________ cobalt-developers mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://list.cobalt.com/mailman/listinfo/cobalt-developers
