Re: [qmailadmin] End of RedHat Linux Support

2003-11-04 Thread Eero Volotinen
William Stott wrote:
> I run all of those on FreeBSD and I love it. Ports make life easy, and
> FreeBSD doesn't have an "enterprise edition" to deal with.

Well. I just hate BSD systems.

Anyway, fix your mailclient  to post only text/plain formatted messages to
mailing list.
You can check out page: http://www.expita.com/nomime.html ,if you don't know
how to do it.

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RE: [qmailadmin] End of RedHat Linux Support

2003-11-04 Thread Darcy, Matthew









What has this got to do with qmailadmin/vpopmail
or anything like that ??

 

These products are available as source
packages and are easy to make packages for other distro’s should you
require it.

 

Matt.

 

 

-Original Message-
From: William Stott
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Sent: 04 November 2003 14:24
To: Eero Volotinen
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Jeff
Koch
Subject: Re: [qmailadmin] End of
RedHat Linux Support

 

I run all of those on
FreeBSD and I love it. Ports make life easy, and FreeBSD doesn't have an
"enterprise edition" to deal with.

William Stott, III

Eero Volotinen wrote:



Now that RedHat is dropping support for their consumer linux product    

in  

favor of their enterprise product that costs >$300/server/year to    

license  

what are most of us going to do? So much of theqmail/vpopmail/qmailadmin/SA/scanner and all else seemed fined-tuned    

for  

RedHat. Is there another distribution that works equally well?    

 How about feodora? Does it support servers? --Eero   

 








Re: [qmailadmin] End of RedHat Linux Support

2003-11-04 Thread William Stott




I run all of those on FreeBSD and I love it. Ports make life easy, and FreeBSD
doesn't have an "enterprise edition" to deal with.

William Stott, III

Eero Volotinen wrote:

  
Now that RedHat is dropping support for their consumer linux product

  
  in
  
  
favor of their enterprise product that costs >$300/server/year to

  
  license
  
  
what are most of us going to do? So much of the
qmail/vpopmail/qmailadmin/SA/scanner and all else seemed fined-tuned

  
  for
  
  
RedHat. Is there another distribution that works equally well?

  
  
How about feodora? Does it support servers?

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Re: [qmailadmin] End of RedHat Linux Support

2003-11-03 Thread Eero Volotinen
> Now that RedHat is dropping support for their consumer linux product in
> favor of their enterprise product that costs >$300/server/year to license
> what are most of us going to do? So much of the
> qmail/vpopmail/qmailadmin/SA/scanner and all else seemed fined-tuned for
> RedHat. Is there another distribution that works equally well?

How about feodora? Does it support servers?

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Eero




Re: [qmailadmin] End of RedHat Linux Support

2003-11-03 Thread Shai
I use MDK9.1 and I find it to work just fine :)

Shai

- Original Message - 
From: "Jeff Koch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 04, 2003 1:07 AM
Subject: [qmailadmin] End of RedHat Linux Support


>
> Now that RedHat is dropping support for their consumer linux product in
> favor of their enterprise product that costs >$300/server/year to license
> what are most of us going to do? So much of the
> qmail/vpopmail/qmailadmin/SA/scanner and all else seemed fined-tuned for
> RedHat. Is there another distribution that works equally well?
>
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Jeff Koch
>
>
>
>




Re: [qmailadmin] End of RedHat Linux Support

2003-11-03 Thread JB
http://www.trustix.net, for a simple, server based distoro.





Re: [qmailadmin] End of RedHat Linux Support

2003-11-03 Thread Jacob S.
On Mon, 03 Nov 2003 18:07:25 -0500
Jeff Koch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> Now that RedHat is dropping support for their consumer linux product
> in favor of their enterprise product that costs >$300/server/year to
> license what are most of us going to do? So much of the 
> qmail/vpopmail/qmailadmin/SA/scanner and all else seemed fined-tuned
> for RedHat. Is there another distribution that works equally well?
> 
> 
> Best Regards,
> 
> Jeff Koch 

Ok, all the other distro's look represented, so I may as well... I'm
happily using Debian 3.0. Source compiles on 4 servers now and counting.
:-)

Jacob

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Re: [qmailadmin] End of RedHat Linux Support

2003-11-03 Thread Jeremy Kitchen
On Mon, 2003-11-03 at 17:07, Jeff Koch wrote:
> Now that RedHat is dropping support for their consumer linux product in 
> favor of their enterprise product that costs >$300/server/year to license 
> what are most of us going to do? So much of the 
> qmail/vpopmail/qmailadmin/SA/scanner and all else seemed fined-tuned for 
> RedHat. Is there another distribution that works equally well?

I don't use redhat anyways.

www.gentoo.org
www.slackware.com

and... everyone's favorite (but not mine)
www.freebsd.org


-Jeremy

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RE: [qmailadmin] End of RedHat Linux Support

2003-11-03 Thread John Johnson
 Mandrake works very nice for me. I have been using it for about 4 years
now.

-John


-Original Message-
From: Jeff Koch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, November 03, 2003 3:07 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [qmailadmin] End of RedHat Linux Support


Now that RedHat is dropping support for their consumer linux product in
favor of their enterprise product that costs >$300/server/year to license
what are most of us going to do? So much of the
qmail/vpopmail/qmailadmin/SA/scanner and all else seemed fined-tuned for
RedHat. Is there another distribution that works equally well?


Best Regards,

Jeff Koch 


 




RE: [qmailadmin] End of RedHat Linux Support

2003-11-03 Thread William Knechtel
Jeff,

As long as you're doing source compiles, there's nothing stopping you
from running on most any *NIX variant.  I run two separate sets of
servers, one for the hosting company I own running on RedHat, and one
running on FreeBSD 4.6 for the company I sysadmin for.  They're almost
identically configured, and I noticed no issues where the flavor of the
*NIX variant made any difference at all. 

Kindest Regards,
Bill 

-Original Message-
From: Jeff Koch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, November 03, 2003 4:07 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [qmailadmin] End of RedHat Linux Support


Now that RedHat is dropping support for their consumer linux product in 
favor of their enterprise product that costs >$300/server/year to
license 
what are most of us going to do? So much of the 
qmail/vpopmail/qmailadmin/SA/scanner and all else seemed fined-tuned for

RedHat. Is there another distribution that works equally well?


Best Regards,

Jeff Koch 








Re: [qmailadmin] End of RedHat Linux Support

2003-11-03 Thread Michael Bagnall
http://fedora.redhat.com/

Thanks;

Michael R. Bagnall
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On Nov 3, 2003, at 5:07 PM, Jeff Koch wrote:

Now that RedHat is dropping support for their consumer linux product 
in favor of their enterprise product that costs >$300/server/year to 
license what are most of us going to do? So much of the 
qmail/vpopmail/qmailadmin/SA/scanner and all else seemed fined-tuned 
for RedHat. Is there another distribution that works equally well?

Best Regards,

Jeff Koch





[qmailadmin] End of RedHat Linux Support

2003-11-03 Thread Jeff Koch
Now that RedHat is dropping support for their consumer linux product in 
favor of their enterprise product that costs >$300/server/year to license 
what are most of us going to do? So much of the 
qmail/vpopmail/qmailadmin/SA/scanner and all else seemed fined-tuned for 
RedHat. Is there another distribution that works equally well?

Best Regards,

Jeff Koch