[SLUG] Announcing Devops Down Under 2011/Call for proposals

2011-04-06 Thread Chris Bushell
Following the success of Devops Down Under 2010, we're pleased to announce
Devops Down Under 2011, to be held on July 22/23 in Melbourne.

Our aim for the conference is to build on the current momentum within the
Devops community and to work towards uniting developers and
sysadmins/operations.

To make this event happen, we need your help. If you have a topic you'd like
to present, a speaker you'd like to see present, or a subject you'd like to
see discussed at the conference, please let us know
here.
If you or your organisation is interesting in sponsoring the event, also
please let us know here .

Registration and ticket details will be available the first week in May, but
for now, please save the date for Devops Down Under 2011 - we look forward
to seeing you there!


Lindsay Holmwood, Chris Bushell, Natalie Drucker

cont...@devopsdownunder.org
www.devopsdownunder.org
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Re: [SLUG] How to email on the run

2011-04-06 Thread Phil Scarratt
On 06/04/11 17:19, pe...@chubb.wattle.id.au wrote:
>> "Phil" == Phil Scarratt  writes:
> 
> Phil> On 06/04/11 15:41, Daryl Thompson wrote:
>>> I have a real need to be able to send my mail from different
>>> locations with my laptop.
> 
> I do this all the time.  I've set up a server that listens on port
> 587 (submission) and relays mail for me.
> 
> Gmail SMTP servers also listen on that port, so you can use them if
> you trust Google and have an account with them.
> 
> Peter c

That's what I meant in my original reply to Daryl about using Gmail
servers. I find it unlikely ISP's would block that port, but some
private networks may block all outgoing ports and only allow some thru
(ie 80 and 443).

F
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Re: [SLUG] How to email on the run

2011-04-06 Thread peter
> "Phil" == Phil Scarratt  writes:

Phil> On 06/04/11 15:41, Daryl Thompson wrote:
>> I have a real need to be able to send my mail from different
>> locations with my laptop.

I do this all the time.  I've set up a server that listens on port
587 (submission) and relays mail for me.

Gmail SMTP servers also listen on that port, so you can use them if
you trust Google and have an account with them.

Peter c
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