Re: Scsh (Was: Re: My orphaned packages.)

2000-09-11 Thread Georg Bauer
Hi!

On Mon, Sep 11, 2000 at 01:42:14PM -0700, Karl M. Hegbloom wrote:
  Since you are teaming with Martin Gasbichler, and since Martin is a
  co-author of Scsh, I'd say that puts you two in as most qualified to
  handle the package.  (Daniel?  Please forward this mail to Martin.)

Yup, they are much more qualified than me, I think.

  Perhaps the three of you could team?  What do you all think?

Since they are already two people, I won't think another one is really
needed. I am just as happy if somebody else maintains it. As long as
bugs get fixed, it's fine with me.

bye, Georg



Re: web based mail (fwd)

1999-03-07 Thread Georg Bauer
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 I have tried to do so, but this page does not seem to exist any
 more. Does anyone have a suggestion where to find this .deb?

   Ivan's link at http://www.tdyc.com/~rkrusty/Debian/ works just fine
scratching head.

   Another interesting web-based system -- much more than just e-mail -- is
Obsidian's OCS at http://demo.obsidian.co.za.  Obsidian has debs online.

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Re: web based mail (fwd)

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 I have tried to do so, but this page does not seem to exist any
 more. Does anyone have a suggestion where to find this .deb?

   Ivan's link at http://www.tdyc.com/~rkrusty/Debian/ works just fine
scratching head.

   Another interesting web-based system -- much more than just e-mail -- is
Obsidian's OCS at http://demo.obsidian.co.za.  Obsidian has debs online.

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Re: Non US, PGP and slink

1999-01-07 Thread Georg Bauer
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Hamish Moffatt
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

deb http://www.rising.com.au/debian-non-US
dists/unstable/non-US/binary-$(ARCH)/

I'll try it next time I have to do an update. Thanks.

bye, Georg

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Re: Non US, PGP and slink

1999-01-04 Thread Georg Bauer
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Randy Edwards
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   I get the same thing about several non-existent files in non-us/slink. 
This was discussed a week or two ago and I had hoped that it'd soon be cleared
up, but it hasn't been.

I currently think that non-us.debian.org is unuseable, since there are far
too much broken entries in the packages lists (packages that are only
available in older versions than listed in the list). I don't know what
they do, but for now I use a local mirror of slink in my neighbourhood
instead of the official de debian mirror (that happens to be the non-us
site, too).

bye, Georg

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Re: Horrid question: ssh or ssl-telnet for Windoze(95)/Doz

1998-12-19 Thread Georg Bauer
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Hamish Moffatt
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I heard that TeraTerm is free, and it seems quite good (does ssh).

Actually does both, ssh and ssl-telnet. Don't know the original URL, but I
have put it onto my own directory at
ftp://ftp.westfalen.de/homepages/hugo/ in a subdirectory named win32 or
something like that (can you say I didn't look at that special part of my
homepage for quite some time?). TeraTerm and ssh does work quite good, it
even supports port forwarding.

bye, Georg

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Re: How to use different domain in Exim

1998-09-07 Thread Georg Bauer
In article
[EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Ken Chew) wrote:

My domain is foo.com and I want to send mail as [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I use the -f option to set the From: field. 

Uh - -f set's the _sender_, not the From: field (it set's the from in
the envelope). For setting the From:-field, just change the address in
your mail-client.

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Re: Exim questions

1998-09-07 Thread Georg Bauer
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] (David
Warnock) wrote:

Thanks, I am looking at the docs now. There are a lot!

Yep. Exim is one of the rare programs, where you don't have to less
documentation, but actually are a bit scared by the sheer mass of it ;-)

But it is written well and very helpfull. I wish I had this problem with
other programs, too.

bye, Georg

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Re: Exim questions

1998-09-06 Thread Georg Bauer
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] (David
Warnock) wrote:

this behaviour so that instead all messages that are not to a valid
account get sent to a named account and do not get rejected.

You should look up the description of the smartuser director in the exim
documentation. That does exactly what you need.

bye, Georg

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Installation of two-cd distributions with only one CD-ROM drive

1998-09-06 Thread Georg Bauer
Hi!

Is there a strategy for the above problem? Simply mounting the other
CD-ROM and just running apt-get update; apt-get dist-upgrade doesn't work,
although the update fetches the distribution lists (after changing
/etc/apt/sources.list to include contrib and non-free, of course).

I know that I always can simply install by hand (actually that's what I
do), but shouldn't there be a way to use the delivered tools?

bye, Georg

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Re: rumba package?

1998-03-26 Thread Georg Bauer
On Thu, Mar 26, 1998 at 04:12:50PM +1100, Hamish Moffatt wrote:

 on OS/2 in an AS/400 environment. I don't remember exactly what it did,
 but the function is probably close enough to what the other rumba
 does for this to be problematic.

Shouldn't be a problem - the commercial package called Rumba is a 5250 and
3270 terminal emulation.

bye, Georg

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