Re: manual update of apt database (was Best way to update perl on Woody Stable?)

2003-10-10 Thread charlie derr
Rod Rodolico wrote: or 3. (if you have a lot of time on your hands) download the debianised source for perl 5.8 from unstable and recompile it on your woody system. do the same for any module packages that you need. i.e. backport the new perl to the old debian. a lot of people recommend

Re: manual update of apt database (was Best way to update perl on Woody Stable?)

2003-10-10 Thread Lance Levsen
other 10%, I download source and install. So, is there a way to manually update the apt database to tell it a package is installed. The reason I use Debian is because, for most of my Back to my original question. At this point, how do you tell apt that the package is installed. I assume I

Re: two ethernet ports on one PCI NIC?

2003-10-10 Thread Nicolas Bougues
On Fri, Oct 10, 2003 at 09:29:54AM +1300, Jones, Steven wrote: Think you will have to go to a 4 port NIC, Im not aware of a 2 port one, I know of 2 made but I have not tried either, one is a dlink unit (the other We have been using the quad port DLINK in various setups for several years.

Re: specifying which IP addresses can send mail for a domain

2003-10-10 Thread Marco d'Itri
On Oct 10, Russell Coker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The method in question has never taken off because of lack of application support. If we make all mail servers in Debian support it then that could be what is needed to make it a success. I would be happy to devote some coding time to

Re: Best way to update perl on Woody Stable ?

2003-10-10 Thread Dale E Martin
3. (if you have a lot of time on your hands) download the debianised source for perl 5.8 from unstable and recompile it on your woody system. do the same for any module packages that you need. i.e. backport the new perl to the old debian. a lot of people recommend this method.

a new network and a newbie admin

2003-10-10 Thread Petrisor Marian
Hello, I have just been nominated in charge for the network inside the student block I live in. My problem is the server that I will have to order, as the network is not made yet. The network will have about 130 computers (will not function all at the same time) that will be connected as in

Spoon feeding Exchange with Sendmail

2003-10-10 Thread Jody Grafals
Spoon feeding Exchange with Sendmail Is it possible to somehow use my Debian Linux server as a tool to download pop mail from a remote server then forward it to my local mail server (Exchange), I was thinking Sendmail might be able to do something like this but I could not find any

Re: Spoon feeding Exchange with Sendmail

2003-10-10 Thread Teun Vink
- Original Message - From: Jody Grafals [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, October 10, 2003 8:52 PM Subject: Spoon feeding Exchange with Sendmail Spoon feeding Exchange with Sendmail Is it possible to somehow use my Debian Linux server as a tool to download pop

Re: Spoon feeding Exchange with Sendmail

2003-10-10 Thread Jody Grafals
Yreka - So I could use fetchmail to get the mail form the pop account then use sendmail to the exchange server - Can this be automated out of the box or will it invlove scripting and is it a piratical solution for auto relaying 50 mailboxes Or am I making this to complicated. Is there some

Re: Spoon feeding Exchange with Sendmail

2003-10-10 Thread Arnt Karlsen
On Fri, 10 Oct 2003 16:49:21 -0400, Jody Grafals [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Yreka - So I could use fetchmail to get the mail form the pop account then use sendmail to the exchange server - Can this be automated out of the box or will it invlove scripting and is

Re: Spoon feeding Exchange with Sendmail

2003-10-10 Thread Pulu 'Anau
Fetchmail will do pretty much everything you're saying out of the box, although you'll need to make a .fetchmailrc for it which in a config file that looks alot like a script language sometimes. The docs/examples are pretty straightforward. I just used it for a customer transitioning from