On Thu, Jul 03, 2003 at 04:33:18PM +0200, Eduard Bloch wrote:
>#include
>* Jason Lim [Wed, Jul 02 2003, 10:51:35PM]:
>
>> Nowadays, many motherboards have built-in ethernet ports. The most common
>> seem to be either the SiS chipset (SIS900) or Intel's one (don't know what
>> model number... but i
On Thu, Jul 03, 2003 at 04:33:18PM +0200, Eduard Bloch wrote:
>#include
>* Jason Lim [Wed, Jul 02 2003, 10:51:35PM]:
>
>> Nowadays, many motherboards have built-in ethernet ports. The most common
>> seem to be either the SiS chipset (SIS900) or Intel's one (don't know what
>> model number... but i
On July 5, 2003 09:07 pm, Martin Wheeler wrote:
> This is the information I wanted -- thanks for confirming my suspicions.
> (I'd actually checked my own firewall settings, and port 20 is open for
> ftp; I tried opening up another port to see if the remote would find it,
> but it didn't. So I was
On July 5, 2003 09:07 pm, Martin Wheeler wrote:
> This is the information I wanted -- thanks for confirming my suspicions.
> (I'd actually checked my own firewall settings, and port 20 is open for
> ftp; I tried opening up another port to see if the remote would find it,
> but it didn't. So I was
On Sat, Jul 05, 2003 at 05:23:57PM +, yves codjia wrote:
> hello all
> I searched for a way to implement IMAP quota using CourierIMAP + authmysqlrc
> some one can help me pls !
Two ways:
- use maildrop to deliver, it can search for quota in mysql then deliver
the message and update
On Sat, Jul 05, 2003 at 05:23:57PM +, yves codjia wrote:
> hello all
> I searched for a way to implement IMAP quota using CourierIMAP + authmysqlrc
> some one can help me pls !
Two ways:
- use maildrop to deliver, it can search for quota in mysql then deliver
the message and update
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