Re: [Mac-Access]: test

2015-05-27 Thread Pauline Lawler
Hello, you are still on the list.



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On 27 May 2015, at 10:35, Angela Delicata  wrote:

still this list, I'm so tired!


Il 27/05/2015 10:18, Eleanor Martha Burke ha scritto:
> checking to see if I have unsubscribed. checking to see if I have a ride 
> perhaps somebody could respond please.
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2014-06-29 Thread Pauline Lawler


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Re: mac book air and bump ons

2014-06-01 Thread Pauline Lawler
Hello, i have bumpons on my Macbook pro and there is no problem. However small 
bumpons.
Hope this helps.

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On 1 Jun 2014, at 17:58, Ian Harrison  
wrote:

   
Dear listers,

I am thinking of buying a laptop for use at university.

An attractive option is the mac book air, but I am worried about one aspect. I 
am a pretty good typist, but rely on bump ons to guide me around the wireless 
keyboard I use with my mac mini. 

If I put bump ons on the keyboard for the air, witll this have an impact on the 
screen when closed, or even stop it shutting down? Are there any ways to ensure 
little or no damage from using bump ons?

Thanks
Ian
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Re: Urgent Service Information, Please Read!

2013-07-12 Thread pauline lawler

Gordon,

Errors happen in the most regulated of houses. "smile"


Pauline Lawler
- Original Message - 
From: "Gordon, Lynne & Tracy" 

To: "Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility" 
Sent: Friday, July 12, 2013 5:10 PM
Subject: Urgent Service Information, Please Read!



Hi all

This is just one of those occasions when I really wish I could just bury 
myself under a rock and disappear.  it's an error on my part which was 
probably due to a typo when I created the database entry way back in 2010.


Unfortunately, tomorrow it seems that our SSL certificate for the mail 
server mail.tft-bbs.co.uk is due to expire.  As you may or may not be 
aware we are gradually phasing out the tft-bbs domains.  2 Of them have 
already expired; tft-bbs.com and tft-bbs.org.uk.  It was intended that by 
the time the tft-bbs.co.uk certificate elapsed, (which I had on record as 
13 July 2014), the mail and other services would have been switched over 
to a new domain more in keeping with what we are doing at present.  In 
fact, I had intended that mac-access.net would replace the tft-bbs.co.uk 
domain for all services.


And it is there, in the year column of the database, where I have made the 
error.  Instead of expiring on 13 July 2014, the certificate actually 
expires on 13 July 2013 which, as you obviously are aware, is tomorrow.


Even with this error in place, the switch-over would have been completed 
by now if, and it's a big if, Apple had not tinkered around with all of 
the server-side applications, making it far more difficult for an 
administrator who requires more than what Apple considers the standard 
services required by a company operating an Ingtranet.  In other words, 
Apple has removed many of the useful elements of its server application 
and made others much more difficult to customise.  The latter group 
includes both mail and web applications.  Apache is one area where Apple 
has tinkered so much with the configuration data that it's becoming almost 
impossible to find it to make manual adjustments to services.  They seem 
to think that all administrator will require no more than the jazzy new 
graphical tools they provide one with which to work in a corporate 
environment.  Thus, I am having problems configuring websites to function 
in the new incarnation of Server.


I would have been quite happy to simply renew the certificate and continue 
using the existing service.  However, we have a problem there too.  Since 
we no longer possess such a thing as a USB mouse, it is impossible for 
Lynne to upgrade the certificate for me.  The process of doing that is, 
and has always been, inaccessible under Snow Leopard and earlier versions 
of Server.


All this leaves me in a really difficult situation.  Since I cannot 
cross-grade and I cannot upgrade, I'm stuck!  Until I can find some way of 
having somebody with vision help me to upgrade the certificate on the old 
system remotely, or unless we can find a version of Apple Remote Desktop 
which is Mountain Lion compatible so that Lynne can access the server 
remotely, I'm stuck.


All this means that there may bee some undesirable behaviour regarding 
mail and your clients for a while, until I can get this darn thing fixed! 
I am prepared to extend the lifetime of the tft-bbs.co.uk certificate by 
12 months which, I hope, should make it possible for me to finish the task 
of switching over the services we offer to a new server.  In the mean 
time, please accept my humble apologies for the error.  It was a simple 
typing error, but it has now resulted in possible kayos for a while.  OK, 
let me go find that rock under which I can curl up and hide for a while. 
You're within your rights to call me a bungler on this occasion, I really 
stuffed up big time!


Kind regards

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