Outlook and Qmail

2004-04-05 Thread Anil Gupte
I am having a problem with one of my customers who is using Outlook 2000 SP-3 to connect to our Qmail server. When downloading messages from his POP account, Outlook will hang. It is most likely a corrupted message, since he can delete the messages using a webmail interface, and then continue to

Outlook and Qmail

2004-04-05 Thread Anil Gupte
I am having a problem with one of my customers who is using Outlook 2000 SP-3 to connect to our Qmail server. When downloading messages from his POP account, Outlook will hang. It is most likely a corrupted message, since he can delete the messages using a webmail interface, and then continue to

Re: backup software: Legato's Networker, Veritas' NetBackup, or IBM's Tivoli?

2004-04-05 Thread Duncan Robertson
I have been using Veritas Netbackup under Solaris (server) with solaris, NT and Linux clients at work and it is a large, complex, and difficult to set up package, with quirks. However it works extremely well for very large setups once setup the overhead is worth it (tape management, restore conveni

Re: backup software: Legato's Networker, Veritas' NetBackup, or IBM's Tivoli?

2004-04-05 Thread Ed Thomson
Lucas Albers wrote: > How else is it going to have permissions to backup everything on the system? > The port it locked to a particular backup server... > So only that ip address can connect to that port. You're right, I was being vague. It absolutely has to run as root. But I am generally wary o

Re: backup software: Legato's Networker, Veritas' NetBackup, or IBM's Tivoli?

2004-04-05 Thread Duncan Robertson
I have been using Veritas Netbackup under Solaris (server) with solaris, NT and Linux clients at work and it is a large, complex, and difficult to set up package, with quirks. However it works extremely well for very large setups once setup the overhead is worth it (tape management, restore conveni

Re: backup software: Legato's Networker, Veritas' NetBackup, or IBM's Tivoli?

2004-04-05 Thread Ed Thomson
Lucas Albers wrote: > How else is it going to have permissions to backup everything on the system? > The port it locked to a particular backup server... > So only that ip address can connect to that port. You're right, I was being vague. It absolutely has to run as root. But I am generally wary o

Re: backup software: Legato's Networker, Veritas' NetBackup, or IBM's Tivoli?

2004-04-05 Thread Lucas Albers
How else is it going to have permissions to backup everything on the system? The port it locked to a particular backup server... So only that ip address can connect to that port. we use legato to backup: suse 8x,redhat 6x,7x clients,windows nt2k,xpwin2k clients. sgi Works great!, we love it. Have

Re: backup software: Legato's Networker, Veritas' NetBackup, or IBM's Tivoli?

2004-04-05 Thread Ed Thomson
Martin Foster wrote: > > So far, I've trialled Legato's Networker 7.1, and Veritas' NetBackup 5.0 > code, with IBM scheduled to drop off a media kit for Tivoli Storage > Manager 5.2.2 in a day or so. I didn't like Veritas' software at all -- it worked (moderately) under Linux by running as root

Re: backup software: Legato's Networker, Veritas' NetBackup, or IBM's Tivoli?

2004-04-05 Thread Lucas Albers
How else is it going to have permissions to backup everything on the system? The port it locked to a particular backup server... So only that ip address can connect to that port. we use legato to backup: suse 8x,redhat 6x,7x clients,windows nt2k,xpwin2k clients. sgi Works great!, we love it. Have

Re: backup software: Legato's Networker, Veritas' NetBackup, or IBM's Tivoli?

2004-04-05 Thread Ed Thomson
Martin Foster wrote: > > So far, I've trialled Legato's Networker 7.1, and Veritas' NetBackup 5.0 > code, with IBM scheduled to drop off a media kit for Tivoli Storage > Manager 5.2.2 in a day or so. I didn't like Veritas' software at all -- it worked (moderately) under Linux by running as root

Re: backup software: Legato's Networker, Veritas' NetBackup, or IBM's Tivoli?

2004-04-05 Thread Nate Duehr
NetVault is also "decent" software and generally a lot cheaper than some of the more well-knowns. http://www.bakbone.com/products/backup_and_restore/ Personally I didn't make the decision to use it at one employer, but it worked fine and was cross-platform, etc. Quite flexible also. Install on

Re: [OT] which DSU for an E1

2004-04-05 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2004-04-05 14:46:06, schrieb Andrew Miehs: >Hi Michelle, > >You should be able to use the G.703 interface on the 3Com NETBuilder, >but you need to find out if it supports the signaling that Morocan Telecom >provide Yes, I know, and it works with the Maroc Telecom, but the main problem is,

Re: backup software: Legato's Networker, Veritas' NetBackup, or IBM's Tivoli?

2004-04-05 Thread Nate Duehr
NetVault is also "decent" software and generally a lot cheaper than some of the more well-knowns. http://www.bakbone.com/products/backup_and_restore/ Personally I didn't make the decision to use it at one employer, but it worked fine and was cross-platform, etc. Quite flexible also. Install o

Re: [OT] which DSU for an E1

2004-04-05 Thread Andrew Miehs
Hi Michelle, You should be able to use the G.703 interface on the 3Com NETBuilder, but you need to find out if it supports the signaling that Morocan Telecom provide The other modules, like Kentrox usually have X.21 on the rear, so you would need to have a router with an X.21 Interface... Does

Re: [OT] which DSU for an E1

2004-04-05 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2004-04-05 14:46:06, schrieb Andrew Miehs: >Hi Michelle, > >You should be able to use the G.703 interface on the 3Com NETBuilder, >but you need to find out if it supports the signaling that Morocan Telecom >provide Yes, I know, and it works with the Maroc Telecom, but the main problem is,

Re: [OT] which DSU for an E1

2004-04-05 Thread Andrew Miehs
Hi Michelle, You should be able to use the G.703 interface on the 3Com NETBuilder, but you need to find out if it supports the signaling that Morocan Telecom provide The other modules, like Kentrox usually have X.21 on the rear, so you would need to have a router with an X.21 Interface... Does