After yet another disaster with my mailing list because of a problem
that ez webhost had, rather than something I initiated, I took Tom's
advice and signed on with 1and1.com despite the fact that my ez
webhost account runs through May 2010. 1and1 has been incredibly
helpful. I was on the ph
On Nov 19, 2009, at 3:35 PM, John DeCarlo wrote:
Postfix doesn't do POP or IMAP, just SMTP and such (AFAIK).
I figured it out.
sudo postfix start
sudo chmod 777 /var/mail (So that Thunderbird can write its lock
file.)
Configure Thunderbird for POP using usern...@localhost for the acc
Postfix doesn't do POP or IMAP, just SMTP and such (AFAIK).
http://www.postfix.org/addon.html shows several options for Postfix addons
to do POP/IMAP.
On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 2:37 PM, tjpa wrote:
> I need a dumb demo of sending and receiving email on a Mac (Unix) that is
> not connected to a n
I need a dumb demo of sending and receiving email on a Mac (Unix) that
is not connected to a network.
I have Postfix running fine.
Can Thunderbird pick up mail from the var/spool/postfix folder or do I
need to add something?
Telnet localhost 110 does not connect.
What am I missing?
On Nov 19, 2009, at 11:54 AM, Stephen Brownfield wrote:
I am assuming that best one for her to use would be the Firewire
800. Am I correct?
Yes
Also since she is using a MacBook Pro, it will not always be
connected to the drive. Will this cause a problem?
Nope. TM is smart about that.
W
My wife has a MacBookPro running OS 10.5.8. She just bought an external
hard drive for backup purposes. (We figured that she'd use Time
Machine.) The drive can be connected by USB 2 or FireWire (both 400 &
800). She has all three ports on her MacBook Pro. I am assuming that
best one for her
There is not just a software concern her, but also a hardware concern.
I cant remember but somehow I think there is a limited number of
times you can ask your hardware to switch region codes.
Now I may be all washed up (what the heck I am another year older so
it is possible) but it is more a
Check VLC, I think it's region free.
On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 8:15 AM, chad evans wyatt wrote:
> I am shortly to receive a set of DVD's of a theatre piece performed in
> Serbia. That is Region 2, we are Region 1. Ideally, I would like to play
> these discs on my g4 desktop and laptop. Anyone ha
Betty,
Thanks. Just last week, my wife and I wondered if there was
way to share pictures off our cell phones without incurring a cost from
the cell phone company. This worked.
Thanks
Steve
b_s-wilk wrote:
Does your phone have Bluetooth? I transfer pictures via BT to my S-E
phone.
I am shortly to receive a set of DVD's of a theatre piece performed in Serbia.
That is Region 2, we are Region 1. Ideally, I would like to play these discs
on my g4 desktop and laptop. Anyone have luck with this problem?
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I've seen it. Subscribed to it for a month or so. But never actually
saw any apps worth installing, so dropped it.
Thing is, most things I could already do with other apps I already
had. Some others were clearly "lite" versions that would only tempt me
to buy up. Still others were versions sure to
I bring your attention to Giveaway of the Day, "free licensed software
daily."
Michael
Michael S. Altus, PhD, ELS
Intensive Care Communications, Inc.®
Biomedical Writing and Editing
al...@intensivecarecomm.com
www.intensivecarecomm.com
Sorry, Betty, I should have included the link; Slashdot comments are definitely
fun.
Thank you,
Mark Snyder
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