I'm currently using Courier-IMAP as my IMAP mail server, but the way it
handles folders is a bit annoying (.FolderName/cur/ .FolderName/new/).
Is this standard IMAP protocol, or do different servers handle this
differently? Which other servers should I check out?
Michael F. Sprague wrote:
W. Andrew Loe III [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm currently using Courier-IMAP as my IMAP mail server, but the way it
handles folders is a bit annoying (.FolderName/cur/ .FolderName/new/).
Is this standard IMAP protocol, or do different servers handle this
differently
I'm asking this question here as more people on this list probably have
experience with with mailman. I had mailman installed on my system, but
stupidly apt-get --purge'd it. Now I cannot get it to re-install
correctly:
Selecting previously deselected package mailman.
(Reading database ...
I'm asking this question here as more people on this list probably have
experience with with mailman. I had mailman installed on my system, but
stupidly apt-get --purge'd it. Now I cannot get it to re-install
correctly:
Selecting previously deselected package mailman.
(Reading database ...
the following lines to my racoon.conf...
isakmp_natt a.b.c.d [4500];
and
nat_traversal force;
but this still doesn't seem to want ot force natt - doing tcpdumps, I do
not see windows try and connect to port 4500 udp - what am I doing wrong?
Thanks
Andrew
Have you taken a look at http://www.ipsec
-secrets...
Thanks
Andrew
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I am trying to figure out how to re-build my SSL certificates for
postfix and courier-imap. Right now my certificate for postfix has some
errors on it (wrong CN), but I am able to download it and set it to be
accepted by OS X (ends pop-ups in Mail.app). My courier-imap
certificate does not
He can look at the problem later, at the moment
It seems that his name server isn't working correctly...
If he wants other people to see his reverse entries, he will
have to go talk to his provider
Andrew
On Tue, 23 Nov 2004 18:53:16 +0100
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Shouldnt this just
already know. Thanks!
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the cluster
network.
Regards
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How big is your cluster and what do you want to monitor?
40 nodes, and I basically need availability and ssh.
Have you already
an update in the last 5 minutes,
the host is marked as bad - purple - and can send you emails based on this.
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On Sunday 31 October 2004 15:25, Mike Gerber wrote:
Nagios mainly uses SNMP to pull its data - authenitcated but not
encrypted.
That is just wrong. Nagios uses whatever you want to pull its data, if
you can script it, you can do it. Personally, I mainly use SSH
(kbytes, -v) unlimited
:~$
The machine has 1G of RAM.
With SARGE I am able to get 3500 processes runnning...
Any suggestions on how I should set -Xms -Xss -Xmx ?
Is this a problem with glibc on woody?
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1.1.1 when I went to the debian the latest package is also 1.1.1 How do I
get a later package.
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Hi all,
Its a little off topic, but am looking at setting up a wiki
The two that come to mind are jspWiki, and Twiki.
Has anyone had BAD experiences with either of these two? or should I be using
something completely different... (Am NOT a PHP fan.)
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RAID 5 or RAID 10.
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On 13.09.2004, at 01:55, Donovan Baarda wrote:
On Mon, 2004-09-13 at 00:41, Russell Coker wrote:
On Mon, 6 Sep 2004 23:35, Adrian 'Dagurashibanipal' von Bidder
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[...]
Do you have benchmark results to support this assertion? Last time I
Hi Marcin,
How many files do you have in a single directory? 100 ?
Which filesystem are you using? You may want to try playimg with reiserfs...
Regards
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Marcin Owsiany wrote:
On Thu, Sep 09, 2004 at 06:03:20AM +1000, Russell Coker wrote:
You have to either be doing something very
/security/limits.conf
This problem is fixed in Sarge! Yipee! I hope it wont be too long now till
sarge goes stable
Thanks for all your help,
Regards
Andrew
On Tuesday 18 May 2004 01:06, Andrew Miehs wrote:
Dear list,
I am confused... I am running two debian boxes with woody,
but one has
- same kernel, just with
rootnfs and dhcp config enabled...
Any ideas?
Thanks
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You may want to have a look at this
http://www.postfix.org/transport.5.html
Andrew
On 05.07.2004, at 23:06, Gustavo wrote:
Anyone use transport with postfix? I need to receive de msg in server
A and
transmit it to server B or C, according the username.. I it possible?
thaks,
Gustavo from
You may want to have a look at this
http://www.postfix.org/transport.5.html
Andrew
On 05.07.2004, at 23:06, Gustavo wrote:
Anyone use transport with postfix? I need to receive de msg in server
A and
transmit it to server B or C, according the username.. I it possible?
thaks,
Gustavo from
Hi Michelle,
I have an external RAID system, and as such do not need a RAID
controller...
Would you still use the ICP vortex to connect 1 disk?
Andrew
On 28.06.2004, at 18:01, Michelle Konzack wrote:
Am 2004-06-28 16:12:19, schrieb Andrew Miehs:
Hi all,
What SCSI controller is recommended
Hi Michelle,
I have an external RAID system, and as such do not need a RAID
controller...
Would you still use the ICP vortex to connect 1 disk?
Andrew
On 28.06.2004, at 18:01, Michelle Konzack wrote:
Am 2004-06-28 16:12:19, schrieb Andrew Miehs:
Hi all,
What SCSI controller is recommended
Hi all,
What SCSI controller is recommended nowardays for connecting an external
U160 SCSI storage system? NCR? Adaptec? Speed is good, STABILITY is most
important however - one will be for a postgres database the other for a
mail server.
Thanks for your help,
Andrew
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Stripping the DF Bit should be enough to solve this problem... as the
routers will then fragment the packets as required.
Or have I missed something?
Andrew
On 22.06.2004, at 09:54, Jean-Francois Dive wrote:
Just to mention but when you have pmtu occuring in a vpn context, you
have a problem
/draft-stumpf-dns-mtamark
-01.html
Regards
Andrew
On 22.06.2004, at 16:48, Russell Coker wrote:
Being able to receive email from people who are too stubborn to get
statically
allocated IP address space correctly recognised as such isn't a big
priority
for me.
No. I win because a large
Stripping the DF Bit should be enough to solve this problem... as the
routers will then fragment the packets as required.
Or have I missed something?
Andrew
On 22.06.2004, at 09:54, Jean-Francois Dive wrote:
Just to mention but when you have pmtu occuring in a vpn context, you
have a problem
/draft-stumpf-dns-mtamark
-01.html
Regards
Andrew
On 22.06.2004, at 16:48, Russell Coker wrote:
Being able to receive email from people who are too stubborn to get
statically
allocated IP address space correctly recognised as such isn't a big
priority
for me.
No. I win because a large
Help!
I can't find it How do I turn off the 'Don't Fragment' bit? without
using IP Tables/ Chains? Is there a proc setting? or do I need to
re-compile ther Kernel? and if so, where is the jumper?
Thanks
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Will have to try it again...
The reason why Path MTU doesn't work, is that our F5s (BigIPs) seem to
have a broken implementation of NATing ICMP PMTU packets (at least when
using Aggregate ALL - OncConnect or SNAT)
Andrew
My bet would be that someone is blocking icmp messages (you, your
Help!
I can't find it How do I turn off the 'Don't Fragment' bit? without
using IP Tables/ Chains? Is there a proc setting? or do I need to
re-compile ther Kernel? and if so, where is the jumper?
Thanks
Andrew
Andrew
On June 21, 2004 07:36 am, Andrew Miehs wrote:
I can't find it How do I turn off the 'Don't Fragment' bit?
without using IP Tables/ Chains? Is there a proc setting? or do I need
to re-compile ther Kernel? and if so, where is the jumper?
You're probably looking for /proc/sys/net
Will have to try it again...
The reason why Path MTU doesn't work, is that our F5s (BigIPs) seem to
have a broken implementation of NATing ICMP PMTU packets (at least when
using Aggregate ALL - OncConnect or SNAT)
Andrew
My bet would be that someone is blocking icmp messages (you, your
If I log in via ssh I get 256.
The defualt PAM config uses /etc/security/limits.conf,
and the default limits.conf is empty. I have changed
the setting in limits.conf to 4000, AND rebooted, but no
change in the 256. Does sshd do something stupid?
Thanks
Andrew
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If I log in via ssh I get 256.
The defualt PAM config uses /etc/security/limits.conf,
and the default limits.conf is empty. I have changed
the setting in limits.conf to 4000, AND rebooted, but no
change in the 256. Does sshd do something stupid?
Thanks
Andrew
209.113.151.7.
May 21 10:56:50 cp named[966]: client 209.113.151.5#4590: zone transfer
'hotsyboston.com/IN' deni
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of Google's co
The box with 7168 is installed from a NetInstall Debian CD.
The box with 256 is installed via PXE Boot using a copied filesystem from
a box installed with the SAME NetInstall Debian CD.
Both boxes are initially installed with WOODY, using the bf24 kernel.
Regards
Andrew
Andrew: Did you
The box with 7168 is installed from a NetInstall Debian CD.
The box with 256 is installed via PXE Boot using a copied filesystem from
a box installed with the SAME NetInstall Debian CD.
Both boxes are initially installed with WOODY, using the bf24 kernel.
Regards
Andrew
Andrew: Did you
I have installed the SAME packages with dpkg --set-selections on two boxes
with a self compiled kernel 2.4.25-p4smp.
One has 256, one has 7168
WHERE is the 256 coming from - I have looked everywhere - even compared
etc, lib dirs etc... I just dont understand!!!
Thanks
Andrew
are you using
/etc/sysctl.conf is empty on both boxes...
Both are running woody.
Very confused...
Andrew
On 18.05.2004, at 10:40, Philipp Steinkrüger wrote:
use sysctl. i think there is also a config file
/etc/sysctl.conf.
regards,
philipp
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/security/limits.conf
www01:~#
Any other ideas where the problem could be?
Thanks
Andrew
On 18.05.2004, at 10:51, Philipp Steinkrüger wrote:
thats not strange. i have a woody box here with an
empty file, but i have some very loaded servers which
needed to be tuned, so sysctl.conf isnt emtpy anymore :)
I have installed the SAME packages with dpkg --set-selections on two boxes
with a self compiled kernel 2.4.25-p4smp.
One has 256, one has 7168
WHERE is the 256 coming from - I have looked everywhere - even compared
etc, lib dirs etc... I just dont understand!!!
Thanks
Andrew
are you using
/etc /etcother didnt seem to show any important diffeneces..
Thanks for your help,
Andrew
The proper solution would be to turn off the DF bit...
But I unfortunately have not been able to find it yet...
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The proper solution would be to turn off the DF bit...
But I unfortunately have not been able to find it yet...
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Andrew
-daemon.keep
good idea.
was hoping there was an option for apt, or some environment variable.
The other solution, is to do the rest of the install after a reboot -
windows like... :-(
Thanks
Andrew
' due to the fact that apt-get restart's sshd and ntp, etc. This
causes the files to be considered as open, and I would have to force an
unmount.
Is there any way that I can tell apt-get NOT to start/ restart the
services and just install and configure them?
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Andrew
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Ooops I stand corrected.
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Ooops I stand corrected.
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it comes to mail. With Maildir you will have less
problems than with mbox,
but you still do NOT have atomic transactions, and as such you will at
some stage
statistically have a problem.
Andrew
On 17.04.2004, at 21:55, Maarten wrote:
On Saturday 17 April 2004 20:22, Michael Loftis wrote:
You
it comes to mail. With Maildir you will have less
problems than with mbox,
but you still do NOT have atomic transactions, and as such you will at
some stage
statistically have a problem.
Andrew
On 17.04.2004, at 21:55, Maarten wrote:
On Saturday 17 April 2004 20:22, Michael Loftis wrote:
You can
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On 16.04.2004, at 16:47, Theodore Knab wrote:
I have a Cisco/Local T1 Loop question.
We have a local T1 line between a building in town and our location.
Verizon leases us the line.
The Verizon line tech says that the linecode is switching between b8zs
and ami.
In the router config
Andrew
On 16.04.2004, at 16:47, Theodore Knab wrote:
I have a Cisco/Local T1 Loop question.
We have a local T1 line between a building in town and our location.
Verizon leases us the line.
The Verizon line tech says that the linecode is switching between b8zs
and ami.
In the router config
a) SLOW
b) Unable to deal with different subnet masks on the same interface...
and BOTH had the bad habit of trying to read the complete routing table
per default from a router... NOT very good if most of your boxes have a
full bgp feed
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Am 2004-04-15 11:26:23, schrieb Andrew Miehs:
I like to have OpenView under Linux ;-)
Maybe it has its price, but it the right thing to control several
1) Backbones from 311, 622 and GBit
2) 3-5 BGP-4 Routers
3) around 150 RadioRidges
4) Repeaters
5) Switches
6) Servers
7) other
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a) SLOW
b) Unable to deal with different subnet masks on the same interface...
and BOTH had the bad habit of trying to read the complete routing table
per default from a router... NOT very good if most of your boxes have a
full bgp feed
Cheers
Andrew
with BUG free software, that it doesnt keep dropping the line.
(Bad experience with intergrated cards from Cisco.)
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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...
. The controller is set / as per
default to 64k stripes.
After mounting the filesystem, and doing my first 'ls -ln' in a directory
with 1000 pictures it takes ages!
Thanks for the help,
Andrew
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. The controller is set / as per
default to 64k stripes.
After mounting the filesystem, and doing my first 'ls -ln' in a directory
with 1000 pictures it takes ages!
Thanks for the help,
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I have an old version of Postfix running on my Debian box. I don't remember
if I used apt-get or installed from a .tgz file. If I use apt-get install I
am concerned I could end up with two version of Postfix. What's the best way
to upgrade.
Andrew P. Kaplan
www.cshore.com
If you want to build
I have an old version of Postfix running on my Debian box. I don't remember
if I used apt-get or installed from a .tgz file. If I use apt-get install I
am concerned I could end up with two version of Postfix. What's the best way
to upgrade.
Andrew P. Kaplan
www.cshore.com
If you want to build
I want to install just the MMagic perl module. I tried using apt-get install
but it wants to install/upgrade 15 packages. I need to install just the
MMagic module.
Thanks,
Andrew P. Kaplan
www.cshore.com
If you want to build a ship, don't drum up the men to gather wood, divide
the work and give
You are better off sticking to flatfiles, perl and RRD. Excel wont be able
to deal with the amount of data that netflow generates, and a database is
just a VERY expensive way of doing it (Data grows to at least 4 times the
size)...
Maybe you are agregating a lot more than we did...
Cheers
Andrew
You are better off sticking to flatfiles, perl and RRD. Excel wont be able
to deal with the amount of data that netflow generates, and a database is
just a VERY expensive way of doing it (Data grows to at least 4 times the
size)...
Maybe you are agregating a lot more than we did...
Cheers
Andrew
Hi all,
I am looking at getting a new tape drive...
Has anyone had any experience with the AIT or Ultrium drives?
I am a bit worried about the 'helical scan' aspect of the AITs.
Any comments?
Thanks in advance
Andrew
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I am looking at getting a new tape drive...
Has anyone had any experience with the AIT or Ultrium drives?
I am a bit worried about the 'helical scan' aspect of the AITs.
Any comments?
Thanks in advance
Andrew
I have an 8 port 8506-8 (no raid) and 3 250GB Disks running fine on a
debian bf24 box.
Have formated each disk with ext3 and 1 partition.
Have a RAID 5 setup running on SUSE 9 with 600GB Space, and also no
problems.
Andrew
I'm installing a new system (P4C, intel mainboard, 1G RAM, 4x160GB
On Dec 13, 2003, at 00:27, Tinus Nijmeijers wrote:
so I'm still hoping it's a driver-version issue, but that would be
strange considering Andrew Miehs's post, although he mentions he does
not use a raid-setup (why use an 8506-8(!) and not do raid?), maybe
that
is important.
I decided on the 3ware
And a few more details - My working setup
SCSI subsystem driver Revision: 1.00
3ware Storage Controller device driver for Linux v1.02.00.036.
3w-: PCI Parity Error: clearing.
scsi0 : Found a 3ware Storage Controller at 0xe400, IRQ: 16, P-chip: 1.3
scsi0 : 3ware Storage Controller
blk: queue
I have an 8 port 8506-8 (no raid) and 3 250GB Disks running fine on a
debian bf24 box.
Have formated each disk with ext3 and 1 partition.
Have a RAID 5 setup running on SUSE 9 with 600GB Space, and also no
problems.
Andrew
I'm installing a new system (P4C, intel mainboard, 1G RAM, 4x160GB
On Dec 13, 2003, at 00:27, Tinus Nijmeijers wrote:
so I'm still hoping it's a driver-version issue, but that would be
strange considering Andrew Miehs's post, although he mentions he does
not use a raid-setup (why use an 8506-8(!) and not do raid?), maybe
that
is important.
I decided on the 3ware
And a few more details - My working setup
SCSI subsystem driver Revision: 1.00
3ware Storage Controller device driver for Linux v1.02.00.036.
3w-: PCI Parity Error: clearing.
scsi0 : Found a 3ware Storage Controller at 0xe400, IRQ: 16, P-chip: 1.3
scsi0 : 3ware Storage Controller
blk: queue
Not very scientific, but a cheap trick that may work is
force the interface on your switch to full duplex, and your PC connected
to that interface to half duplex...
May be enough to simulate what you are after...
Cheers
Andrew
On Sun, 2003-09-28 at 11:54, Stefan Neufeind wrote:
Hi
Hi all!
I need to compile a 2.4.21 Kernel for Woody.
Which version of GCC should I use...
GCC3 or GCC2.95?
Should I download standard kernel src - or should I get
it from testing, or unstable?
Thanks for your help
Andrew
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Hi all!
I need to compile a 2.4.21 Kernel for Woody.
Which version of GCC should I use...
GCC3 or GCC2.95?
Should I download standard kernel src - or should I get
it from testing, or unstable?
Thanks for your help
Andrew
Hi all,
does anyone have any experience with large IDE disks on Debian?
I was interested in buy a couple of Western Digital 250GB Disks for
backup purposes...
And secondly, does Serial ATA work properly in Woody? or do I need a
new Kernel?
Thanks
Andrew
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then what should I use if you don't recommend promise?
Thanx
Andrew
On Tuesday, Jun 24, 2003, at 13:20 Europe/Berlin, Thomas Kirk wrote:
On Tue, Jun 24, 2003 at 07:02:21PM +1000, Brad Lay wrote:
I'd stay well clear of promise if you want it to work under Debian.
I would like
I dont actually need any raid functionality
so should I go for the promise? or the 3ware cards?
Andrew
On Tuesday, Jun 24, 2003, at 14:42 Europe/Berlin, Diederik de Vries wrote:
Op di 24-06-2003, om 14:20 schreef Andrew Miehs:
If you could, 3ware. Otherwise use FreeBSD with Promise :)
Hi all,
does anyone have any experience with large IDE disks on Debian?
I was interested in buy a couple of Western Digital 250GB Disks for
backup purposes...
And secondly, does Serial ATA work properly in Woody? or do I need a
new Kernel?
Thanks
Andrew
Hi all,
then what should I use if you don't recommend promise?
Thanx
Andrew
On Tuesday, Jun 24, 2003, at 13:20 Europe/Berlin, Thomas Kirk wrote:
On Tue, Jun 24, 2003 at 07:02:21PM +1000, Brad Lay wrote:
I'd stay well clear of promise if you want it to work under Debian.
I would like to support
I dont actually need any raid functionality
so should I go for the promise? or the 3ware cards?
Andrew
On Tuesday, Jun 24, 2003, at 14:42 Europe/Berlin, Diederik de Vries wrote:
Op di 24-06-2003, om 14:20 schreef Andrew Miehs:
If you could, 3ware. Otherwise use FreeBSD with Promise :)
it.
Andrew
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/shadow
Thanks for your help
Andrew
ps: I decided to move away from 'Virtual' delivery as supporting aliases and
pipes would become VERY messy.
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/pam.d/smtpd with the
following contents:
Hmm.. what do you have in /etc/postfix/sasl/smtpd.conf?
pwcheck_method: PAM
should it be smtp or smtpd in my pam configuration?
Thanks
Andrew
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Thanks for your help
Andrew
ps: I decided to move away from 'Virtual' delivery as supporting aliases and
pipes would become VERY messy.
/pam.d/smtpd with the
following contents:
Hmm.. what do you have in /etc/postfix/sasl/smtpd.conf?
pwcheck_method: PAM
should it be smtp or smtpd in my pam configuration?
Thanks
Andrew
On Mon, Mar 24, 2003 at 06:53:25PM +0100, martin f krafft wrote:
also sprach Andrew Miehs [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003.03.24.1626 +0100]:
Have had a look at this, but cyrus supports sasl2 and postfix sasl1.
so backport postfix from testing.
Hi Martin!
The reason I use packages is that its
.
:-(
Andrew
Hi all!
Is anyone using the courier-mta package?
Can I use it as a replacement for postfix, or am I better off sticking
to postfix?
Thanks
Andrew
On Sun, Mar 23, 2003 at 10:13:24PM +0100, martin f krafft wrote:
also sprach Andrew Miehs [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003.03.23.2147 +0100]:
Can I use it as a replacement for postfix, or am I better off sticking
to postfix?
why would you want to replace postfix? it's an excellent MTA
that you havent
had much experience with BGP, and would recommend asking your provider
for help. Providers can sometimes be a bit picky with offering customers
BGP feeds,
Regards
Andrew
On Thu, Mar 13, 2003 at 11:28:19AM -0300, danilo lujambio wrote:
Hi,
sorry but I am still confused. Because
projects, I would recommend going for 2 connections from 1
provider.
Regards
Andrew
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projects, I would recommend going for 2 connections from 1
provider.
Regards
Andrew
to maintain
myself...
On Fri, Feb 28, 2003 at 11:40:02PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://people.debian.org/~hmh/ has a complete set of cyrus and postfix
packages backported from sid to woody. I use them on one of my personal
Cheers
Andrew
with the CYRUS maildir format?
or should I just stick to 'sendmail, qpopper' and use /etc/passwd?
Thanks for the thoughts
Andrew
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