Give zimbra lots of memory, the more the merrier. It doesn’t like less than 4G.
Couple cores on a xeon works fine. The setup wizard is annoying. If your DNS
isn’t dialed, you may pull your hair out until you understand they want it a
very specific way. Nothing wrong with that, just very unforgiv
https://www.reddit.com/r/gifs/comments/3ajj6z/watching_the_weather_report_is_really_popular_in/
Josh Luthman
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I have Zimbra open source 7.1.x across seven VMs of CentOS 5. I have LDAP
master, LDAP replica, two mailboxes, two MTAs and one proxy (needed for more
than one mailbox server). Other work keeps coming up, but I am meaning to
migrate to fresh OSes with Zimbra open source 8.x (I think 8.5 is the l
yah. If you need metric in silicon bronze; that will take more research.
bp
On 6/20/2015 2:30 PM, Ken Hohhof wrote:
I think of brass as what you would use for electrical connections.
Silicon bronze is stronger and more corrosion resistant. The zinc can
leach out of brass. On the other hand
I think of brass as what you would use for electrical connections. Silicon
bronze is stronger and more corrosion resistant. The zinc can leach out of
brass. On the other hand, brass is probably more malleable and able to take
repeated flexing.
From: Bill Prince
Sent: Saturday, June 20, 2015
I like watching zoomba, does that help
On Jun 20, 2015 2:48 PM, "Tim Reichhart"
wrote:
> Guys
> I am just wondering if you guys have setup zimbra for email server? If so
> what kind of hardware/software you guys using for it? I am trying to get
> away from iredmail setup and I seen zimbra on what
450 or 45
On Jun 20, 2015 1:56 AM, "Daniel Gerlach" wrote:
> +shipping
>
> Daniel
>
Guys
I am just wondering if you guys have setup zimbra for email server? If so what
kind of hardware/software you guys using for it? I am trying to get away from
iredmail setup and I seen zimbra on what I am looking for an mail server.
Tim
Seems cheaper to just go to Menards and get galvanized 5/16 bolts and nuts.
On Jun 20, 2015 11:34 AM, "Ken Hohhof" wrote:
> Where do you find them in metric?
>
> McMaster lists M8x1.25 bronze hex nuts at 2 weeks lead time and over $1
> each. Can’t even find another source.
>
> 5/16-18 wouldn’t
These say they're in stock: http://www.mcmaster.com/#90690a055/=xphz4p
bp
On 6/20/2015 9:34 AM, Ken Hohhof wrote:
Where do you find them in metric?
McMaster lists M8x1.25 bronze hex nuts at 2 weeks lead time and over
$1 each. Can’t even find another source.
5/16-18 wouldn’t quite fit, the d
Where do you find them in metric?
McMaster lists M8x1.25 bronze hex nuts at 2 weeks lead time and over $1 each.
Can’t even find another source.
5/16-18 wouldn’t quite fit, the diameter is really close, but thread is a
little coarser, would need more like 5/16-20.
From: Bill Prince
Sent: Sat
We just replace the nut. Nothing wrong with stainless bolts as long as
you don't use stainless nuts on them. Most of the ones you need can be
gotten at McMaster Carr. I'll use either HDG or silicon bronze depending
on the size.
bp
On 6/19/2015 8:51 PM, Brandon Yuchasz wrote:
We can get by
http://www.mcmaster.com/#90371a029/=xpfuue
(It will be a little loose on the thread fit, but it will still work).
http://www.mcmaster.com/#93439a610/=xpfv9w
And of course zinc plated that you get at the local home depot.
Or the anti seize brush on compound. It is messy but it works most of the
I don’t think I have ever NOT had SS nuts seize on SS ubolts.
From: Mathew Howard
Sent: Friday, June 19, 2015 4:56 PM
To: af
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Gtek Communications deploys PMP 450
I've had several of the SS nuts seize on the ePMP Force110's... which appear to
be the exact same nuts as on
I have replaced just the nut. The seizing is from stainless on
stainless. If you take out one stainless piece the problem goes away.
We can get by with just zinc plated in our environment I suppose but
again replace just the nut or both the nut and the bolt?
Best regards,
Brandon Yuchasz
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