Re: Cyrus IMAP 2.0.11 released
Am I missing something, or do you mean the report says your still using 2.0.9? Otherwise I'm confused. Assuming you do mean 2.0.9, di you terminate the old master process before firing up the new? Since I haven't started playing with 2.0.11 yet, the other thing I wonder is whether the version id got updated? Look in the imap source directory for the version.h header file. Does the _CYRUS_VERSION macro say "v2.0.9" or "v2.0.11"? I believe that's where the banner text comes from. -- Rob --On Thursday, February 01, 2001 11:23:35 PM -0500 Ilya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I just downloaded 2.0.11, compiled 2.0.11, moved 2.09 cyrus to > different directory, make install 2.0.11 > but hwne I connecto to 110 or 143 I get report that it is still 2.0.11 > running!!! > I ran manually master from new compiled 2.0.11 folder - same results. > I dont have anything in inetd.conf for mail, all is handled by > master. any suggestions? > > - Original Message - > From: "Lawrence Greenfield" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2001 2:44 PM > Subject: Cyrus IMAP 2.0.11 released > > >> I've just put version 2.0.11 on the ftp site; it's mostly an >> accumulation of small bugfixes since 2.0.9 and is very similiar to >> what we're running in production on cyrus.andrew.cmu.edu. >> >> We now consider the 2.0 line production quality code. >> >> Download Cyrus imapd at: >> ftp://ftp.andrew.cmu.edu/pub/cyrus-mail/cyrus-imapd-2.0.11.tar.gz >> >> Comments/bugs/etc to: >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >> or to the info-cyrus mailing list at: >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> join via: >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >> Thanks, >> Larry Greenfield >> >> > _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ /\_\_\_\_\/\_\ /\_\_\_\_\_\ /\/_/_/_/_/ /\/_/ \/_/_/_/_/_/ QUIDQUID LATINE DICTUM SIT, /\/_/__\/_/ __/\/_//\/_/ PROFUNDUM VIDITUR /\/_/_/_/_/ /\_\ /\/_//\/_/ /\/_/ \/_/ /\/_/_/\/_//\/_/ (Whatever is said in Latin \/_/ \/_/ \/_/_/_/_/ \/_/ appears profound) Rob Tanner UNIX and Networks Manager Linfield College, McMinnville OR (503) 434-2558 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Re: Cyrus IMAP 2.0.11 released
I just downloaded 2.0.11, compiled 2.0.11, moved 2.09 cyrus to different directory, make install 2.0.11 but hwne I connecto to 110 or 143 I get report that it is still 2.0.11 running!!! I ran manually master from new compiled 2.0.11 folder - same results. I dont have anything in inetd.conf for mail, all is handled by master. any suggestions? - Original Message - From: "Lawrence Greenfield" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2001 2:44 PM Subject: Cyrus IMAP 2.0.11 released > I've just put version 2.0.11 on the ftp site; it's mostly an > accumulation of small bugfixes since 2.0.9 and is very similiar to > what we're running in production on cyrus.andrew.cmu.edu. > > We now consider the 2.0 line production quality code. > > Download Cyrus imapd at: > ftp://ftp.andrew.cmu.edu/pub/cyrus-mail/cyrus-imapd-2.0.11.tar.gz > > Comments/bugs/etc to: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > or to the info-cyrus mailing list at: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > join via: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Thanks, > Larry Greenfield > >
Re: Cyrus lmtp and sockets
Thanks for the hint. I added password to sasl and things were much happier. johnh... On Thu, 1 Feb 2001, Michael Vinnemeier wrote: > Date: Thu, 01 Feb 2001 22:33:23 +0100 > From: Michael Vinnemeier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > To: John Hayward <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Cc: Leonard R Smith II <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Cyrus lmtp and sockets > > John, > > the new perl-cyradm seems to use sasldb validation only. In my > installation of IMAP, I configured pwcheck as validation method for > imapd and pop3d access and it works fine but cyradm returns the message > shown. > Just set up the sasldb using saslpasswd and cyradm will work. > > Michael > > > > John Hayward wrote: > > > > Thanks for the info. > > I had adjusted imapd.conf which was mentioned that deliver used. > > I had not adjusted cyrus.conf which aparently cyrus uses. I had not > > looked there because I though of cyrus as imapd. > > > > Now I'm haveing trouble with cyradm behaving badly. It claims it runs out > > of memeory. Perviously I had used the Tcl cyradm on another machine. > > > > here is what I see: > > = > > % cyradm --user mailadmin server > > Please enter your password: > > IMAP Password: > > Virtual memory exhausted at > > /usr/local/lib/site_perl/5.6.0/alpha-netbsd/Cyrus/IMAP.pm line 127. > > = > > > > I'm using pwcheck to authenticate. Cyrus 2.0.9 distribution. > > Anyone can you give me pointers? > > johnh... > > > > > > On Tue, 30 Jan 2001, Leonard R Smith II wrote: > > > > > Date: Tue, 30 Jan 2001 09:10:03 -0500 (EST) > > > From: Leonard R Smith II <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > To: John Hayward <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > Subject: Re: Cyrus lmtp and sockets > > > > > > > > > John, > > > If you did not install in the "default" location you need to tell > > > cyrus.conf, sendmail.cf, and potentially imapd.conf. The first two have > > > the lmtp socket location hard-coded, and if you install into a different > > > locatin, you need to change them. > > > > > > I installed into /var/imap, so I had to change the Mailer > > > definition, under sendmail.cf. and an entry in cyrus.conf. > > > > > > Good luck, > > > Len Smith > > > LSA IT UNIX > > > > > > > > > On Tue, 30 Jan 2001, John Hayward wrote: > > > > > > > Dear Cyrus and NetBSD people, > > > >I am trying to get cyrus 2.0.9 up on a NetBSD-1.5 Alpha machine. I had > > > > a few problems with getting the db3 libraries and compile_et includes to > > > > get picked up in the correct place but was able to build and install > > > > cyrus. > > > >After starting cyrus I have been able to authenticate to it via imtest. > > > >I configured sendmail (version 8.11.0) to use deliver as included in > > > > the sendmail configuration examples. > > > >When a message gets sent deliver reports the following in syslog: > > > > > > > > deliver[15899]: connect(/usr/var/imap/socket/lmtp) failed: No such file or > > > > directory > > > > > > > >In looking at the code it appears that deliver is using a unix socket > > > > to send the mail via lmtp. I assume that when master is executed at some > > > > point it should open the socket and I should be able to see it. It > > > > appears there is a lmtpd program which can collect mail via a network > > > > socket. netstat does not indicate that the lmtp socket is accepting > > > > connections and in looking at deliver I did not see it attempting to open > > > > a network connection. Doing a ls in /usr/var/imap/socket I see no > > > > directory entry. > > > > > > > > Should lmtp use a unix socket? How does it get created? Any > > > > suggestions on how to resolve this problem? > > > > > > > > johnh... > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > Vinnemeier Software Entwicklung & Integration > Kranichsteiner Str. 105Tel.: +49 6151 719702 > 64289 DarmstadtFax.: +49 6151 781153 > GermanyE-mail: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >
Re: Need a troubleshooting hint
O, how smart you are!! And O, how long I must have stared at that file and not seen what was right in front of my face. Just tried it, and yes, you can put a number in. Thanks so much. Now I can go and find what the problem is. -- Rob --On Thursday, February 01, 2001 02:12:22 PM -0800 Matt Prigge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > AFAIK you need to edit your cyrus.conf file. There is a section in mine that > looks something like this: > > "SERVICES { > imap cmd="imapd" listen="imap" prefork=1 > imaps cmd="imapd -s" listen="imaps" prefork=1 > ..." > > My guess would be that you would change the listen="imap" statement to the > port you wanted it to be (as listed in /etc/services). I am not sure if you > can use a numeric port number there as well, but Im guessing you can. > > Hope that helps. > > - Matt > > - Original Message - > From: "Rob Tanner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: "Cyrus Discuss" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2001 12:57 PM > Subject: Need a troubleshooting hint > > >> Hi, >> >> I've built imapd-2.0.9/sasl-1.5.24 on a solaris box. I want to do PAM >> authentication w/sasl_auto_transition set to "yes" to populate sasldb. >> The problem is that it's not working. sasldb is currently populated >> only with my password for PLAIN and CRAM-MD5 authentication. imtest >> will only successfully login when I attempt CRAM and not when I attempt >> PLAIN. My problem is that the server currently runs a different IMAP >> server. I've looked through all the docs, and I don't find the answer >> to one question that will help me debug the problem. How can I get the >> cyrus-imap server to run on a non-standard port? imtest has a >> command-line option to specify a port, but I don't see anything for the >> imap server on it's manpage, the imapd.conf manpage or the master >> manpage. >> >> Thanks, >> Rob >> >>_ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ >> /\_\_\_\_\/\_\ /\_\_\_\_\_\ >> /\/_/_/_/_/ /\/_/ \/_/_/_/_/_/ QUIDQUID LATINE DICTUM SIT, >> /\/_/__\/_/ __/\/_//\/_/ PROFUNDUM VIDITUR >>/\/_/_/_/_/ /\_\ /\/_//\/_/ >> /\/_/ \/_/ /\/_/_/\/_//\/_/ (Whatever is said in Latin >> \/_/ \/_/ \/_/_/_/_/ \/_/ appears profound) >> >> Rob Tanner >> UNIX and Networks Manager >> Linfield College, McMinnville OR >> (503) 434-2558 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> > _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ /\_\_\_\_\/\_\ /\_\_\_\_\_\ /\/_/_/_/_/ /\/_/ \/_/_/_/_/_/ QUIDQUID LATINE DICTUM SIT, /\/_/__\/_/ __/\/_//\/_/ PROFUNDUM VIDITUR /\/_/_/_/_/ /\_\ /\/_//\/_/ /\/_/ \/_/ /\/_/_/\/_//\/_/ (Whatever is said in Latin \/_/ \/_/ \/_/_/_/_/ \/_/ appears profound) Rob Tanner UNIX and Networks Manager Linfield College, McMinnville OR (503) 434-2558 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Re: Need a troubleshooting hint
AFAIK you need to edit your cyrus.conf file. There is a section in mine that looks something like this: "SERVICES { imap cmd="imapd" listen="imap" prefork=1 imaps cmd="imapd -s" listen="imaps" prefork=1 ..." My guess would be that you would change the listen="imap" statement to the port you wanted it to be (as listed in /etc/services). I am not sure if you can use a numeric port number there as well, but Im guessing you can. Hope that helps. - Matt - Original Message - From: "Rob Tanner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Cyrus Discuss" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2001 12:57 PM Subject: Need a troubleshooting hint > Hi, > > I've built imapd-2.0.9/sasl-1.5.24 on a solaris box. I want to do PAM > authentication w/sasl_auto_transition set to "yes" to populate sasldb. > The problem is that it's not working. sasldb is currently populated > only with my password for PLAIN and CRAM-MD5 authentication. imtest > will only successfully login when I attempt CRAM and not when I attempt > PLAIN. My problem is that the server currently runs a different IMAP > server. I've looked through all the docs, and I don't find the answer > to one question that will help me debug the problem. How can I get the > cyrus-imap server to run on a non-standard port? imtest has a > command-line option to specify a port, but I don't see anything for the > imap server on it's manpage, the imapd.conf manpage or the master > manpage. > > Thanks, > Rob > >_ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ > /\_\_\_\_\/\_\ /\_\_\_\_\_\ > /\/_/_/_/_/ /\/_/ \/_/_/_/_/_/ QUIDQUID LATINE DICTUM SIT, > /\/_/__\/_/ __/\/_//\/_/ PROFUNDUM VIDITUR >/\/_/_/_/_/ /\_\ /\/_//\/_/ > /\/_/ \/_/ /\/_/_/\/_//\/_/ (Whatever is said in Latin > \/_/ \/_/ \/_/_/_/_/ \/_/ appears profound) > > Rob Tanner > UNIX and Networks Manager > Linfield College, McMinnville OR > (503) 434-2558 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >
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Re: Cyrus lmtp and sockets
John, the new perl-cyradm seems to use sasldb validation only. In my installation of IMAP, I configured pwcheck as validation method for imapd and pop3d access and it works fine but cyradm returns the message shown. Just set up the sasldb using saslpasswd and cyradm will work. Michael John Hayward wrote: > > Thanks for the info. > I had adjusted imapd.conf which was mentioned that deliver used. > I had not adjusted cyrus.conf which aparently cyrus uses. I had not > looked there because I though of cyrus as imapd. > > Now I'm haveing trouble with cyradm behaving badly. It claims it runs out > of memeory. Perviously I had used the Tcl cyradm on another machine. > > here is what I see: > = > % cyradm --user mailadmin server > Please enter your password: > IMAP Password: > Virtual memory exhausted at > /usr/local/lib/site_perl/5.6.0/alpha-netbsd/Cyrus/IMAP.pm line 127. > = > > I'm using pwcheck to authenticate. Cyrus 2.0.9 distribution. > Anyone can you give me pointers? > johnh... > > > On Tue, 30 Jan 2001, Leonard R Smith II wrote: > > > Date: Tue, 30 Jan 2001 09:10:03 -0500 (EST) > > From: Leonard R Smith II <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > To: John Hayward <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Subject: Re: Cyrus lmtp and sockets > > > > > > John, > > If you did not install in the "default" location you need to tell > > cyrus.conf, sendmail.cf, and potentially imapd.conf. The first two have > > the lmtp socket location hard-coded, and if you install into a different > > locatin, you need to change them. > > > > I installed into /var/imap, so I had to change the Mailer > > definition, under sendmail.cf. and an entry in cyrus.conf. > > > > Good luck, > > Len Smith > > LSA IT UNIX > > > > > > On Tue, 30 Jan 2001, John Hayward wrote: > > > > > Dear Cyrus and NetBSD people, > > >I am trying to get cyrus 2.0.9 up on a NetBSD-1.5 Alpha machine. I had > > > a few problems with getting the db3 libraries and compile_et includes to > > > get picked up in the correct place but was able to build and install > > > cyrus. > > >After starting cyrus I have been able to authenticate to it via imtest. > > >I configured sendmail (version 8.11.0) to use deliver as included in > > > the sendmail configuration examples. > > >When a message gets sent deliver reports the following in syslog: > > > > > > deliver[15899]: connect(/usr/var/imap/socket/lmtp) failed: No such file or > > > directory > > > > > >In looking at the code it appears that deliver is using a unix socket > > > to send the mail via lmtp. I assume that when master is executed at some > > > point it should open the socket and I should be able to see it. It > > > appears there is a lmtpd program which can collect mail via a network > > > socket. netstat does not indicate that the lmtp socket is accepting > > > connections and in looking at deliver I did not see it attempting to open > > > a network connection. Doing a ls in /usr/var/imap/socket I see no > > > directory entry. > > > > > > Should lmtp use a unix socket? How does it get created? Any > > > suggestions on how to resolve this problem? > > > > > > johnh... > > > > > > > > > > > > -- Vinnemeier Software Entwicklung & Integration Kranichsteiner Str. 105Tel.: +49 6151 719702 64289 DarmstadtFax.: +49 6151 781153 GermanyE-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Need a troubleshooting hint
Hi, I've built imapd-2.0.9/sasl-1.5.24 on a solaris box. I want to do PAM authentication w/sasl_auto_transition set to "yes" to populate sasldb. The problem is that it's not working. sasldb is currently populated only with my password for PLAIN and CRAM-MD5 authentication. imtest will only successfully login when I attempt CRAM and not when I attempt PLAIN. My problem is that the server currently runs a different IMAP server. I've looked through all the docs, and I don't find the answer to one question that will help me debug the problem. How can I get the cyrus-imap server to run on a non-standard port? imtest has a command-line option to specify a port, but I don't see anything for the imap server on it's manpage, the imapd.conf manpage or the master manpage. Thanks, Rob _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ /\_\_\_\_\/\_\ /\_\_\_\_\_\ /\/_/_/_/_/ /\/_/ \/_/_/_/_/_/ QUIDQUID LATINE DICTUM SIT, /\/_/__\/_/ __/\/_//\/_/ PROFUNDUM VIDITUR /\/_/_/_/_/ /\_\ /\/_//\/_/ /\/_/ \/_/ /\/_/_/\/_//\/_/ (Whatever is said in Latin \/_/ \/_/ \/_/_/_/_/ \/_/ appears profound) Rob Tanner UNIX and Networks Manager Linfield College, McMinnville OR (503) 434-2558 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Migration to 2.0.11
Hello, I want to migrate our cyrus 1.6.24 to cyrus 2.0.11, Can I install the new cyrus parallel to my old one, or is it better to use another machine? How can I move my old mailboxes to the new system? Who has done this before? Thank You Martin Stockhammer -- Martin Stockhammer Visual Analysis AG http://www.visualanalysis.com email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Re: Determining which version of cyrus I'm running
Thanks to Patrick and Rob for their quick response. I determined I'm running 1.5.14 As for the upgrade, I've noticed there are 3 "branches" of cyrus now, 1.5, 1.6, and 2.0. Of these, which one(s) would 1) Be the easiest to upgrade to 2) Offer the most benefit (speed, features, stability, etc) Patrick Boutilier wrote: > > Chris, > > Telnet to port 143 of your server and the version will show up in the > banner. > > Chris Blackstone wrote: > > > I'm beginning the process of upgrading our email server that was setup > > by a person no longer with my organization. First order of business is > > upgrading cyrus, but I'm having trouble determining exactly which > > version of cyrus was installed. How does one find this out? > > > > Thanks in advance, > > Chris > > -- > > > > > > Arlington Public Schools > > 1426 N. Quincy St. > > Arlington, VA 22207 > > Phone: 703.228.6185 > > Fax:703.875.9491 > > Pager: 703.612.3042 > > http://www.arlington.k12.va.us
Re: Determining which version of cyrus I'm running
Chris, Telnet to port 143 of your server and the version will show up in the banner. Chris Blackstone wrote: > I'm beginning the process of upgrading our email server that was setup > by a person no longer with my organization. First order of business is > upgrading cyrus, but I'm having trouble determining exactly which > version of cyrus was installed. How does one find this out? > > Thanks in advance, > Chris > -- > > > Arlington Public Schools > 1426 N. Quincy St. > Arlington, VA 22207 > Phone: 703.228.6185 > Fax:703.875.9491 > Pager: 703.612.3042 > http://www.arlington.k12.va.us
Re: Cyrus lmtp and sockets
John, I authenticate using kerberos. As long as I have the appropirate tickets before running cyradm I have not problems. However if I try to authenticate, because I have the wrong ticket, I see a similar thing as you do. Insted cyradm crashes out. I haven't had the time to look at it in more detail, though. Len > here is what I see: > = > % cyradm --user mailadmin server > Please enter your password: > IMAP Password: > Virtual memory exhausted at > /usr/local/lib/site_perl/5.6.0/alpha-netbsd/Cyrus/IMAP.pm line 127. > = > > I'm using pwcheck to authenticate. Cyrus 2.0.9 distribution. > Anyone can you give me pointers? > johnh... > > > On Tue, 30 Jan 2001, Leonard R Smith II wrote: > > > Date: Tue, 30 Jan 2001 09:10:03 -0500 (EST) > > From: Leonard R Smith II <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > To: John Hayward <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Subject: Re: Cyrus lmtp and sockets > > > > > > John, > > If you did not install in the "default" location you need to tell > > cyrus.conf, sendmail.cf, and potentially imapd.conf. The first two have > > the lmtp socket location hard-coded, and if you install into a different > > locatin, you need to change them. > > > > I installed into /var/imap, so I had to change the Mailer > > definition, under sendmail.cf. and an entry in cyrus.conf. > > > > Good luck, > > Len Smith > > LSA IT UNIX > > > > > > On Tue, 30 Jan 2001, John Hayward wrote: > > > > > Dear Cyrus and NetBSD people, > > >I am trying to get cyrus 2.0.9 up on a NetBSD-1.5 Alpha machine. I had > > > a few problems with getting the db3 libraries and compile_et includes to > > > get picked up in the correct place but was able to build and install > > > cyrus. > > >After starting cyrus I have been able to authenticate to it via imtest. > > >I configured sendmail (version 8.11.0) to use deliver as included in > > > the sendmail configuration examples. > > >When a message gets sent deliver reports the following in syslog: > > > > > > deliver[15899]: connect(/usr/var/imap/socket/lmtp) failed: No such file or > > > directory > > > > > >In looking at the code it appears that deliver is using a unix socket > > > to send the mail via lmtp. I assume that when master is executed at some > > > point it should open the socket and I should be able to see it. It > > > appears there is a lmtpd program which can collect mail via a network > > > socket. netstat does not indicate that the lmtp socket is accepting > > > connections and in looking at deliver I did not see it attempting to open > > > a network connection. Doing a ls in /usr/var/imap/socket I see no > > > directory entry. > > > > > > Should lmtp use a unix socket? How does it get created? Any > > > suggestions on how to resolve this problem? > > > > > > johnh... > > > > > > > > > > > > > >
Signaled to Death by 11
Hi all! I'm also seeing the "signaled to death by 11" that some others have reported. Here's what I've done: I installed everything from RPMs onto a RedHat Linux 7.0 box with the SMP kernel. I patched and rebuilt the Cyrus package as earlier mentioned by someone on the list so that I wouldn't get the problems with the cyradm program that people were reporting. The versions are: db3-3.1.17-4.i386.rpm cyrus-sasl-1.5.24-11.i386.rpm cyrus-imapd-2.0.6-3.i386.rpm (patched!) Has anyone noticed any pattern to this problem? Someone said they solved their problem by patching db3, but my version is newer than theirs. However, the behavior of the mailboxes does make me think that perhaps the problem is a db3-related problem: users can access folders that they create from their client, but not folders that are created by cyradm. When they try to reach folders created in cyradm they are signaled to death by 11. Does anyone have ANY thoughts on this? Many thanks (even if all you can offer is the fact you read this far)! - Kevin - Kevin N. Gunn Network Administrator FPG Child Dev Center, UNC-CH
Determining which version of cyrus I'm running
I'm beginning the process of upgrading our email server that was setup by a person no longer with my organization. First order of business is upgrading cyrus, but I'm having trouble determining exactly which version of cyrus was installed. How does one find this out? Thanks in advance, Chris -- Arlington Public Schools 1426 N. Quincy St. Arlington, VA 22207 Phone: 703.228.6185 Fax:703.875.9491 Pager: 703.612.3042 http://www.arlington.k12.va.us
Re: Determining which version of cyrus I'm running
Easiest way is just to telnet to port 143 on the imap server. The short welcome line includes the version number. -- Rob --On Thursday, February 01, 2001 10:15:55 AM -0500 Chris Blackstone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm beginning the process of upgrading our email server that was setup > by a person no longer with my organization. First order of business is > upgrading cyrus, but I'm having trouble determining exactly which > version of cyrus was installed. How does one find this out? > > Thanks in advance, > Chris > -- > > > Arlington Public Schools > 1426 N. Quincy St. > Arlington, VA 22207 > Phone: 703.228.6185 > Fax:703.875.9491 > Pager: 703.612.3042 > http://www.arlington.k12.va.us _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ /\_\_\_\_\/\_\ /\_\_\_\_\_\ /\/_/_/_/_/ /\/_/ \/_/_/_/_/_/ QUIDQUID LATINE DICTUM SIT, /\/_/__\/_/ __/\/_//\/_/ PROFUNDUM VIDITUR /\/_/_/_/_/ /\_\ /\/_//\/_/ /\/_/ \/_/ /\/_/_/\/_//\/_/ (Whatever is said in Latin \/_/ \/_/ \/_/_/_/_/ \/_/ appears profound) Rob Tanner UNIX and Networks Manager Linfield College, McMinnville OR (503) 434-2558 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>