Re: [SLUG] anyone offering cheap secondary mail hosting?

2004-06-13 Thread John McQuillen
On Mon, 2004-06-14 at 19:49, Richard Hayes wrote:
> Dear list,
> 
> I have a client who is a state body of a national education organisarion.
> 
> They have just put in a permenant IP address with their BigPong DSL and are 
> asking about a mail server.
> 
> The national body uses WebCentral for their website and domain.  The mail 
> server will ba a subdomain off the main domain 
> eg mail.nsw.someone.org.au
> 
> Does anyone does secondary mail hosting?

Have a chat to Burst Networking (http://bur.st)

Amongst their free services (donations appreciated) are DNS seconding
and Mail/MX seconding.

They are based in Perth and offer excellent services.

Cheers,

John...
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[SLUG] anyone offering cheap secondary mail hosting?

2004-06-13 Thread Richard Hayes
Dear list,

I have a client who is a state body of a national education organisarion.

They have just put in a permenant IP address with their BigPong DSL and are 
asking about a mail server.

The national body uses WebCentral for their website and domain.  The mail 
server will ba a subdomain off the main domain 
eg mail.nsw.someone.org.au

Does anyone does secondary mail hosting?
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http://www.nada.com.au 
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[SLUG] Using mailman with SPF

2004-06-13 Thread John McQuillen
Hi all, 

I have just published SPF for my domain and configured postfix with the
SPF policy daemon from spf.pobox.com. All is well, except that I have
just found that mailman is now broken, reporting "relay access denied"
to all list member addresses (except mine of course).

I believe that it has to do with the smtpd_recipient_restrictions,
(currently: reject_unknown_sender_domain, reject_unauth_destination, and
check_policy_service unix:private/policy), but I don't know how to tell
postfix to forward mail to mailing list members despite these
restrictions.

Are you guys using SPF and mailman together? Can anyone give me some
tips?

Cheers,

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Re: [SLUG] (walkman) device that plays ogg files?

2004-06-13 Thread Jeff Waugh


> On Sun, 13 Jun 2004 01:23 pm, Richard Neal wrote:
> > eeer wasn't there an article recently on slashdot saying the cpu in the
> > iPOD doesn't have enough grunt to do ogg even if it could...
> 
> I believe the article said the old/original iPod's wouldn't drive ogg, but 
> the mini's and the new ones could (with the right software added etc).  
> Here's the story you're thinking about anyway in case anyone missed it:
> 
> http://tinyurl.com/2romg

... and the rebuttal from Monty, who says it's all complete tosh:

  http://www.gizmodo.com/archives/ogg-vorbis-on-ipod-a-rebuttal-015738.php

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Re: [SLUG] ftp servers with packages

2004-06-13 Thread Ken Foskey
On Sun, 2004-06-13 at 19:27, Richard Neal wrote:
> Hai
> 
> I was just wondering of the bat is there any were, where all the
> rpm/.deb src package servers are all listed for newbiesnot just
> rpmfind and the normal sourceforge stuff but a list of all the small
> private ones made public.

For deb it is apt-get.org.  I just found and installed libdvdcss2 from
there.  This is not part of the standard Debian packages.

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[SLUG] ftp servers with packages

2004-06-13 Thread Richard Neal
Hai

I was just wondering of the bat is there any were, where all the
rpm/.deb src package servers are all listed for newbiesnot just
rpmfind and the normal sourceforge stuff but a list of all the small
private ones made public.

When I first started using Linux I would use Google to find ftp servers
for packages for the distro I was using at the time. Im finding this
just doesn't cut it and Im often finding new servers that have been up
for years but arn't listed on Google or if they are need some vague
search entry.

Is there an all in one ftp server listing of linux packages servers that
can be searched not just for the package class but the distro type. I
can tell you now lots of new users would love it rather than having to
poke around for months finding them like I had to.

Regards
Richard Neal

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Re: [SLUG] (walkman) device that plays ogg files?

2004-06-13 Thread Jan Schmidt

> eeer wasn't there an article recently on slashdot saying the cpu in the
> iPOD doesn't have enough grunt to do ogg even if it could...

The earlier models, yes. It was followed by a rebuttal from Monty
(@xiph.org) that they'd had ivorbis working on lower spec cpu's just fine,
and he reckoned it would work.

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Re: [SLUG] OK, I'm impressed :)

2004-06-13 Thread Graham Smith
On Sun, 13 Jun 2004 12:51, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Having done the same thing yesterday (even from Debian to Suse), my major
> problem with Suse 9.1 is that several of the key apps (for me) have been
> monumentally dumbed down - specifically Xine and other tools which make
> use of DSS and various video codecs for watching DVD's etc.
>
> At least there are websites for Fedora 2 which enable you to add their
> repositories to 'yum' (software installation tool) - from there, you can
> at least then install the various updates which aren't so limited.
> I haven't managed to find one for Suse yet :-(
>

For most of the SuSE Multimedia RPM's have a look at 
http://packman.links2linux.org/

The libdvdcss-1.2.8.rpm can be obtained from here
http://cambuca.ldhs.cetuc.puc-rio.br/xine/
although you can download all the xine stuff from this site I have had better 
results from the packman site.

If you are after gnome related packages have a look at 
http://www.usr-local-bin.org/

Also the apt depositaries are at
ftp://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/suse/apt/SuSE/


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Re: [SLUG] (walkman) device that plays ogg files?

2004-06-13 Thread Alexander Samad
On Sun, Jun 13, 2004 at 12:02:47PM +1000, Sonia Hamilton wrote:
> Anyone know of a walkman style device (or smaller) that plays ogg-vorbis
> sound files?
> 
> Lots of devices play mp3 files - haven't come across any that do ogg.
I got a iriver HP140, does all the bangs an whistles

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Re: [SLUG] DOWNGRADING Redhat9 and RedhatEL3 from "httpd 2" to "Apache 1.3" to install freeside

2004-06-13 Thread Rick Welykochy
The Salisburys wrote:

Also I would like to ask a question  answered if possible.
Can I get a Apache 1.3.xxx thats has support for PerlModules (mod_perl)
the best I can ascertain is comments in the html file to the RPM EG
http://www.rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/redhat/updates/7.2/i386/apache-1.3.27-3.7.2.i386.html
I get errors like this:
Syntax error on line 1456 of /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
Invalid command 'PerlModule' , perhaps mis-spelled or defined by a module
not icluded in the in the server configuration
I have :
LoadModule perl_modulemodules/libperl.so
And the required support in httpd.conf.
I am wanting to Load:
PerlModule Apache::ASP
with no success
This may or may not help:
I experienced some very bizarre and unexpected behaviour with Apache
and mod_perl when I loaded mod_perl dynamically as above. Then I discovered
that the httpd I was using had mod_perl linked statically. Everything
cleared up when I removed the dynamic load.
cheers
rickw

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