On Jan 12, 2005, at 3:15 PM, Philipp Kern wrote:
On 13 Jan 2005, at 00:07, W. Andrew Loe III wrote:
I'm sorry, I meant to refer to its implementation of Maildir. Is this
the standard format? I had a lot of trouble getting this format to
work well with Apple Mail. I'm pretty sure its Mail's issue
On Dec 5, 2003, at 9:26 AM, Ben Blier wrote:
We use phpgroupware which includes an amazing multi-user system and a
calendar. God bless php. :)
http://www.phpgroupware.org/
For those like myself who can't stand the rough edges of phpgroupware,
there is a nice fork available called eGroupware.
On Dec 5, 2003, at 9:26 AM, Ben Blier wrote:
We use phpgroupware which includes an amazing multi-user system and a
calendar. God bless php. :)
http://www.phpgroupware.org/
For those like myself who can't stand the rough edges of phpgroupware,
there is a nice fork available called eGroupware.
On Tuesday, September 16, 2003, at 11:34 AM, Rod Rodolico wrote:
Long time ago, I ran a dozen domains or so off one IP. Then, did a
colo with a lot of IP's and
have each domain running on its own.
Now I have a chance to decrease my colo costs significantly, but only
8 IP's come with the
On Monday, February 10, 2003, at 11:43 AM, Jan Vitek wrote:
I'm currently implementing this setup for our web hosting company, and
so far it's working great. NFS/MySQL on a big RAID-5 (3Ware) file
server, with dedicated 100baseT lines to multiple app servers, which
are all behind a Foundry
Be sure to add these lines to your httpd.conf:
AddType application/x-httpd-php .php .php3 .phtml
AddType application/x-httpd-php-source .phps
(you technically only need the .php suffix, but I put all of them in
there for backwards compatibility... you also don't really need the
.phps one if
I have some clients running a couple of these servers in our cage. I
remember they mentioned that they had to find some external kernel
module to get the gig-E NICs working correctly. They were using Redhat
8.0 though, and so I dunno if Redhat had other modules/code installed
to support it.
Hi Russell-
Can you give us a command to call (using bonnie++ binaries) that will
give a more real-world test of filesystem and disk performance? I'd
like to see how bonnie++ differs from hdparm in results.
Thanks-
Eric
On Sun, 1 Dec 2002 00:30, Thomas Kirk wrote:
On Fri, Nov 29, 2002 at
For what it's worth, I'm running a 3Ware 6410 card (4 port IDE RAID-5
with three 60 GB 7200 drives) on our development server, and it works
flawlessly. One of the nice features is that it can support email
notification of array rebuilds and drive issues/failures, so it's
easy to keep on
For what it's worth, I'm running a 3Ware 6410 card (4 port IDE RAID-5
with three 60 GB 7200 drives) on our development server, and it works
flawlessly. One of the nice features is that it can support email
notification of array rebuilds and drive issues/failures, so it's
easy to keep on top
In your Apache httpd.conf file, under the VirtualHost block that
handles your mailman config, force Apache to use https instead of
http, even when somebody types in http. You do it by adding the
below 2 lines: (you have to have mod_rewrite compiled and installed
in your Apache daemon)
In your Apache httpd.conf file, under the VirtualHost block that
handles your mailman config, force Apache to use https instead of
http, even when somebody types in http. You do it by adding the
below 2 lines: (you have to have mod_rewrite compiled and installed
in your Apache daemon)
Networks ServerIronXL for load balancing,
and it's an incredible box. Quite expensive new, but with all of the
Dot-Bombs, you should be able to find one cheap on eBay or other
auction houses.
Best Regards-
Eric Jennings
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ServerIronXL for load balancing,
and it's an incredible box. Quite expensive new, but with all of the
Dot-Bombs, you should be able to find one cheap on eBay or other
auction houses.
Best Regards-
Eric Jennings
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, memory limits on running scripts, processor time
limits on running scripts, etc.
Unfortunately, the user/group issue with the module version of PHP is
not easily solveable.
Eric Jennings
Loopshot, LLC
I am wondering what is the best way to get simular results to suexec
with php?
I've heard of people
Hi All-
I wrote a PHP script to do just this a year or so ago. I used a
library that somebody else wrote, but added a nice user interface
onto it. Feel free to use it to your liking. I haven't touched the
code in a long time, so it may take a bit of coercing (file
permissions, etc) to
Hi All-
I wrote a PHP script to do just this a year or so ago. I used a
library that somebody else wrote, but added a nice user interface
onto it. Feel free to use it to your liking. I haven't touched the
code in a long time, so it may take a bit of coercing (file
permissions, etc) to work.
as an ISP where does the line go for how liable we are for client's
copyrights violations?
Here is my situation, and if you feel this is off topic, you may reply to
me at [EMAIL PROTECTED] and we'll keep any further out of this area.
But, since this is a ISP area if I have this question someone
Przemyslaw Wegrzyn [EMAIL PROTECTED] 16 Mar 2001, at
10:17:
On 15 Mar 2001, Fraser Campbell wrote:
Allen Ahoffman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is there a distribution that will cheaply replace a load
balancer?
e.g. for web servers. LVS, ...?
man ipmasqadm ... you'll see this:
Przemyslaw Wegrzyn [EMAIL PROTECTED] 16 Mar 2001, at
10:17:
On 15 Mar 2001, Fraser Campbell wrote:
Allen Ahoffman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is there a distribution that will cheaply replace a load
balancer?
e.g. for web servers. LVS, ...?
man ipmasqadm ... you'll see this:
(subselects, left joins, etc.). It was rock-solid on
the dev machines I was running it on.
If only they'd open up the source completely, I'd move all of my web
app development immediately to it from PostgreSQL/MySQL.
My two cents-
Eric Jennings
Has anyone here experience with Sybase ASE 11.0.3.3
On Tue, Mar 13, 2001 at 12:27:32 -0800, Eric Jennings wrote:
I can't comment on the stability of the product within a production
environment, but I was very pleased with the multi-level transaction
system,
From what I read today, InterBase (which is free nowadays; see e.g.
http
On Tue, 13 Mar 2001, Eric Jennings wrote:
If only they'd open up the source completely, I'd move all of my web
app development immediately to it from PostgreSQL/MySQL.
Me too. But I don't think it's possible in the near future. I would be
very surprised, if they decided to do so
(subselects, left joins, etc.). It was rock-solid on
the dev machines I was running it on.
If only they'd open up the source completely, I'd move all of my web
app development immediately to it from PostgreSQL/MySQL.
My two cents-
Eric Jennings
Has anyone here experience with Sybase ASE 11.0.3.3
On Tue, Mar 13, 2001 at 12:27:32 -0800, Eric Jennings wrote:
I can't comment on the stability of the product within a production
environment, but I was very pleased with the multi-level transaction
system,
From what I read today, InterBase (which is free nowadays; see e.g.
http
On Tue, 13 Mar 2001, Eric Jennings wrote:
If only they'd open up the source completely, I'd move all of my web
app development immediately to it from PostgreSQL/MySQL.
Me too. But I don't think it's possible in the near future. I would be
very surprised, if they decided to do so...
They don't
Hi all-
Can anyone shed some light on this log entry that keeps showing up in
my syslog?
Feb 1 08:31:37 bubinga icmplogd: source route from [202.173.151.14]
Feb 1 08:31:38 bubinga icmplogd: source route from [202.173.151.14]
Feb 1 08:31:38 bubinga icmplogd: source route from
or just this one?
robt
Eric Jennings wrote:
Hi all-
Can anyone shed some light on this log entry that keeps showing up in
my syslog?
Feb 1 08:31:37 bubinga icmplogd: source route from [202.173.151.14]
Feb 1 08:31:38 bubinga icmplogd: source route from [202.173.151.14]
Feb 1 08:31
Title: Re: perl / cgi
Most likely the script is outputting text to the browser before
it is outputting HTTP header information (like setting a cookie).
Make sure that no output is sent prior to sending header info to the
browser. This error will result.
Eric
sounds like there is errors in the
I noticed this message in syslog today. Has anybody ever seen it
before or know why it's happening? Thanks in advance.
Jan 28 12:12:21 bubinga proftpd[21583]: bubinga.mydomain.net -
select() failed in server_loop(): No child processes
Eric
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SQWebMail.
It's fast (written in C), supports qmail very well, and the HTML is
separate (templated) from the code, so it's easy to customize.
http://www.inter7.com
Eric
Hello!
I am going to install a web mail reading system. It has to:
- support qmail with virtualdomains
- have a look
Regards-
Eric Jennings
I am currently running a box with around 3500 users and moved to use IMP.
Now we have slight problems with service during heavy usage time.
IMP doesnt let people in. I think it is database problem. To solve this I
though to put a link on a main page which redirects every
is on the
inter7 site.
2. is there still a qmail list for Debian that anyone knows about.
etc
Have been using exim for the last 12 months or so but require a switch
to qmail and just seeing where Debian's possition on it was.
Any info greatly appreciated.
From Mitchell
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Regards-
Eric Jennings
I am currently running a box with around 3500 users and moved to use IMP.
Now we have slight problems with service during heavy usage time.
IMP doesnt let people in. I think it is database problem. To solve this I
though to put a link on a main page which redirects every
site.
2. is there still a qmail list for Debian that anyone knows about.
etc
Have been using exim for the last 12 months or so but require a switch
to qmail and just seeing where Debian's possition on it was.
Any info greatly appreciated.
From Mitchell
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