Last I used Evolution, it had the slow-as-molasses loading feature
that Outlook has, but it lacked the hang at least once a day feature
of which I'm so fond in Outlook, so it still has a way to go.
--
monique
I LOVE that slow as molasses feature! I'm a S-L-O-W reader.
Anyway, I use outcast
On Friday 23 January 2004 06:36, ABrady wrote:
Except for my 5-year-old's dual-boot (Mandrake 9.1/WIN98), the household
is now Windoze-free. The kid hates WinDOS, too. But mom makes him play
with some of his learning games on it. And if I ever have the time to
set up WINE on his machine
I kept waiting for someone to answer this who actually knows what
they're doing, but I haven't seen a reply, so I'll take a stab at it.
--- router ---
snip
Kent - great job! You hit it exactly.
Router: a device that connects your home network to other networks. It knows
the way (the
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From: John Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Anyone using MRTG on Debian? Where should I start looking to make sure
an
SNMP walk will get the ethernet info?
How about your community strings? Are they set the same?
Sincerely,
Yeah - I've got the read community
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From: BruceG [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, December 20, 2003 10:03 AM
Subject: Re: MRTG on Debian Testing (getting some info, not getting IfIndex)
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From: John Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Anyone using MRTG
Hey all,
I worked with MRTG for home use on Windows 98 and Mandrake Linux.
On Mandrake I downloaded and installed MRTG from source. I removed
MRTG from my Mandrake dual-boot desktop, and decided to go with it
on my under-powered Debian Testing server dedicated to e-mail (so it
should be
Anyway - anyone on this list installed MRTG on Debian using apt-get
install MRTG? I'm having trouble finding my way around to where MRTG is
installed and how to rebuild the mrtg.cfg file. My Debian server is cli
only, so finding proper directories / files is difficult (for me, anyway).
They probably do.
damn now i have to think of an excuse to not have to hit anybody.
i will probably be beaten up
Nah - just start a rumor that Osama shops there.
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- Original Message -
From: Raquel Rice [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have ClamAV running, just checking files. The documentation which
comes with it says that it shouldn't be run to check email. Is this
real?
So, I went and got Amavis-ng ... but it wouldn't set up properly to
scan emails
Hey all,
I think this was answered on this list a few weeks ago, but as usual,
my attention was elsewhere. Anyway - is there a way to limit the number of
child processes SpamAssassin can spawn?
I am running fetchmail, exim4-heavy-daemon and ClamAV. I had
SpamAssasin running, but my
- Original Message -
From:
Michael
Stovenour
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2003 10:23
AM
Subject: Re: Logging from Linksys BEFSX41
Router to Debian Server (progress)
I wrote an SNMP listener in Python
that updates a mysql
Hey all,
Thanks for all the great info on setting up exim4-heavy-daemon,
fetchmail and ClamAV on Sarge. My mail-server (a funny term for an ancient
door-stopper PC) is stable, so it's time to mess around a little more.
Is there a quick tutorial on adding SpamAssassin to the mix? I had
Oops - I found the link. Let's see what happens when I try it on an ancient
PC.
http://www.win.tue.nl/~martijna/Debianstuff/- just starting it up was
slow - and moved a lot to sawp. H, checking df I think I need at least
64 Meg memory to do Exim4, ClamAV and SpamD.
Now to wait for a Spam.
And the final installment of the saga:
Setting up SpamAssassin was extremely straight-forward. Those notes were
great! And DMan's notes were great as well. Only one minor problem - with a
100Mhz Pentium, 16 Meg Memory, 32 Meg swap - it just grinds and grinds and
grinds and grinds. It worked. It
Hey all,
I am using a Linksys BEFSX41 router, and want to start logging inbound
and outbound access. I can set which IP address I want it to log to, and
wanted to know how to set things up on a Debian server to accept logging
from other devices.
I am running Debian Testing and will be on
I am using a Linksys BEFSX41 router, and want to start logging
inbound
and outbound access. Any hints, tips, or pointers to a how-to?
Only one...
I'm involved in a VoIP project and we continually have to tell people to
turn logging OFF in their Linksys devices. They just don't
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From: Tom [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2003 3:21 PM
Subject: Re: Logging from Linksys BEFSX41 Router to Debian Server
On Wed, Dec 03, 2003 at 02:10:40PM -0600, Jeffrey L. Taylor wrote:
Quoting BruceG [EMAIL PROTECTED
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From: Jeffrey L. Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 21, 2003 5:09 PM
Subject: Re: antivirus recomendation?
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[snip]
You can look into clamAV.
But if SpamAssassin is too resource
What I am seeing is that the mail is duplicated. It shows up in my
Inbox,
and it also shows up in my subfolders. Where should I look to solve this
problem? My .forward is below:
Perhaps save is not a significant delivery by default? I don't
remember all the details anymore, but exim has
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From: Ilkka Lindroos [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2003 9:13 AM
Subject: Re: Need a user-friendly, low-requirement desktop
On Tuesday 25 November 2003 13:58, Alex Malinovich wrote:
In this particular case, however, I'm
Ah OK, I'm looking for OSS solutions tho. I see what's available in
my cache, I just want some recommendations on what people have used
available from the Debian Woody download list. If there are options only
available to testing or unstable users, than I'd appreciate knowing of a
any good
Hey all,
Think I have my .forward working MUCH better. No duplicates, going in
proper directories based on $header_to: Next question is, can you filter
on cc:'s? I need to move the cc:'s into the proper directory as well.
(WooHoo! Got blosxom weblogs and MoinMoin working! It's slow
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From: BruceG [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Debian-User [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 17, 2003 11:27 AM
Subject: Debian Testing MoinMoin q's
Hey all,
I wanted to start messing with a Wiki and installed moin from cvs.
Looks
like it installed in /usr/lib
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From: BruceG [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Debian-User [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 17, 2003 11:27 AM
Subject: Debian Testing MoinMoin q's
Hey all,
I wanted to start messing with a Wiki and installed moin from cvs.
Looks
like it installed in /usr/lib
On Sat, 2003-11-15 at 14:01, Ron Johnson wrote:
On Sat, 2003-11-15 at 07:09, Tom Allison wrote:
I have been unsubscribed from 'debian-user' for a bit so I may have
missed a thread on this one.
But there has been a lot of discussion on other distro-lists about the
potential
On Friday 14 November 2003 06:27, Ken Gilmour wrote:
im sure that if theres a way to configure one to, in a sense crossover it
might work.
Best Regards,
Ken Gilmour
You may be beautiful but they're keeping my idea on file.
Registered Linux User # 330371
http://counter.li.org
Replying
On Thursday 13 November 2003 20:15, Benedict Verheyen wrote:
Op do 13-11-2003, om 02:12 schreef BruceG:
snip
For the wireless bridge to work, it would need to connect to a WAP
(wireless access point). Since your Server is upstairs, you could do
something like this (assuming your cable
/ {action}
i. e. it reads a line from the input file and if the line matches
/pattern/ it
does {action} (e. g. write the line to output or write , instead).
It is described very well in the manpage.
On Thu, Nov 13, 2003 at 04:03:58PM -0500, BruceG wrote:
Hey all, not a Debian specific question
Hey all,
I had decided not to mess with my e-mail server, but not messing is a
short-term thing ;-)I know exim4 has the ability to reject messages
based on the extension of file names in mime attachments. I haven't found
the file to change that in yet (the configuration is broken up
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From: Kjetil Kjernsmo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2003 7:35 AM
Subject: Re: exim4 - rejecting .com,.bat,.exe,.pif extensions
On Thursday 13 November 2003 13:13, BruceG wrote:
Anyone have a pointer to what file
Hey all, not a Debian specific question. I am working with some CSV files.
Daily extracts. I was able to combine them all with cat, then yank out the
records I needed and popped then in a smaller file using grep. Finally
yanked duplicates using sort file | uniq -d
Now comes the hard part. Each
Vikki - your plan sounds god to me! I looked at your website a while back
and was pretty impressed. Along the way I decided to mess with Debian (I was
running Mandrake on my desktop and switched to SuSE 8.2 Personal, and
running dual-boot WinXP/Red Hat 9.0 on my work laptop).
Anyway - you might
- Original Message -
From: Vikki Roemer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Debian-User [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2003 1:14 PM
Subject: Re: freelance sysadmining [WAS: Red Hat recommends Windows for
consumers]
No problems getting to the homeschool website from here!
--
To
Okay,
Vikki's good post on sysadmin consulting got me to thinking. I do a
lot of volunteer PC/LAN work at our local church. They used to pay someone a
good chunk of cash, so they do know what consulting costs.
Anyway, the church is moving their office to another building. The
office
- Original Message -
From: Benedict Verheyen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2003 3:16 PM
Subject: wireless LAN in place of existing cabled one
Hi,
my current LAN looks like this:
cable - eth0 (public ip) -server
modem
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From: Mike Dresser [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2003 3:45 PM
Subject: Re: Free-lance - office move stuff-o-rama
On Wed, 12 Nov 2003, BruceG wrote:
3. Move PCs to new building. This is just a short walk, so they could
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From: BruceG [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2003 5:39 PM
Subject: Re: wireless LAN in place of existing cabled one
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From: Benedict Verheyen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent
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From: Benedict Verheyen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2003 7:21 PM
Subject: Re: wireless LAN in place of existing cabled one
BruceG wrote:
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From: BruceG [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL
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From: Ron Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Debian-User [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2003 7:26 PM
Subject: Re: Free-lance - office move stuff-o-rama
On Wed, 2003-11-12 at 16:58, BruceG wrote:
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From: Mike Dresser
802.11B is 10 MBPS. 802.11G can go to 54MBPS. You may be limited by
distance. I figure since my DSL connection is 256Meg or so - 10 Meg is
okay
on the LAN side, although it can get slow doing backups over wireless.
Wow! That 256Meg is a FAST DSL connection! I should have said 256K. I just
ran
Just wanted to let you know that Paul Johnson's link helped quite a bit. I
got exim4 and ClamAV running, and am able to reject (some) virii at smtp
time. Think I'll hold off on rejecting spam until I get a beefier PC for the
duty. I'm already swapping out of memory too much.
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I think the list was discussing this last week, but I can't find it. Darn!
Anyway - I am using Exim4 (with ClamAV) as my SMTP transport. I created some
subfolders to group mail on the server. I am also using fetchmail to grab
pop mail from my ISP, and also have an Exim .forward file to group my
- Original Message -
From: Kent West [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, November 08, 2003 12:00 PM
Subject: Re: Troubles after upgrade to testing/unstable
Willem-Jan Meijer wrote:
Hello all,
Today I did an upgrade to testing/unstable, because I needed some
, BruceG wrote:
Okay, I'm happily e-mailing away to friends and family, and lo and
behold
(fancy talk for wha wha whaat) - I find out that Yahoo pops me
into
the Spam block list. I know this was talked about recently (wasn't
it?) -
and had something to do with dynamic DNS users.
What
- Original Message -
From: David Millet [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian users [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, November 08, 2003 12:13 PM
Subject: got my woody working, wanted to upgrade, already ruined my system
so hi, its me the debian noob again, already breaking my oath to not bug
Okay, I found the problem and resolved it. Learning process here! I tried
telneting to localhhost port 25. And it refused connections. That pointed me
in the right direction!
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/etc/exim4$ more update-exim4.conf.conf
# /etc/exim4/update-exim4.conf.conf
#
# Edit this file and
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From: Benedict Verheyen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, November 08, 2003 6:21 PM
Subject: Re: Yahoo says I'm a Spam-o-Rama (NEW: Fetchmail RESOLVED)
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From: BruceG [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Debian-User [EMAIL
Yeah, I remember OS/2 all too well. Our office standardized on it and used
it for a year or so. We also used OS/2 Lan Server apps, and I got to mess
with sharing folders and printer, setting up users and all that good stuff.
We eventually migrated to Windows 3.1 and Netware servers. By that time
- Original Message -
From: Benedict Verheyen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Debian-User [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 07, 2003 7:54 AM
Subject: Re: Yahoo says I'm a Spam-o-Rama (via DynDNS)
Okay, I'm happily e-mailing away to friends and family, and lo and
behold
(fancy talk for
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From: BruceG [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Colin Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 07, 2003 8:39 AM
Subject: Re: Yahoo says I'm a Spam-o-Rama (via DynDNS)
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From: Colin Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Debian-User [EMAIL PROTECTED
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From: Ron Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Debian-User [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 07, 2003 8:52 AM
Subject: ClamAV Amavisd-new (was Re: exim3 + amavis-new + clamav (clamd)-
Help!)
On Thu, 2003-11-06 at 22:36, BruceG wrote:
Okay, I've got exim working
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From: Ron Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Debian-User [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 07, 2003 1:40 PM
Subject: Re: ClamAV Amavisd-new (was Re: exim3 + amavis-new +
clamav(clamd)- Help!)
On Fri, 2003-11-07 at 11:20, BruceG wrote:
- Original Message
Another WooHoo!
The problem was not with my Exim4 Smarthost configuration, it was with my
Hotmail spam filter. In Hotmail you can go into Options, Mail Handling, Junk
Mail - and select the level of filtering you want to apply. Mine was set at
Enhanced, which immediately put my e-mail server in
Thought things were working. Just low mail volume. Exim4 seems to be happily
chugging away, but fetchmail decided not to fetch amymore. Error message
below:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ fetchmail
291 messages for griffisb at mail.bellsouth.net (1204270 octets).
reading message [EMAIL PROTECTED]:1 of 291
I went here: http://ursine.ca/~baloo/clamd-exiscan.txt and followed the
steps. Got ClamAV working per the info. Tested it here:
http://www.emailsecuritytest.com/ and here:
http://www.declude.com/tools/mailsend.html
One test let through 12 out of 17 different virus patteerns. The other
wasn't so
- Original Message -
From: BruceG [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Debian-User [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 07, 2003 10:32 PM
Subject: ClamAV's working w/ Exim4!
I went here: http://ursine.ca/~baloo/clamd-exiscan.txt and followed the
steps. Got ClamAV working per the info. Tested
Well, back to blogging. I had installed blosxom a few days ago (before
deciding to redo the whole thing). I liked blosxom, but didn't quite get
the themes and plug-ins (maybe I oughta read a README or two!).
Any of you have experience in PyBlosxom? Between the two, which gives
you a visually more
Thanks for the help on the list, and for the
following article:
http://talk.trekweb.com/~jasonb/articles/exim_maildir_imap.shtml
- I got courier-imap (and courier-pop) installed and working. Able to get IMAP
e-mail using OE. Haven't tried Evolution yet. Will try that yet. I also
installed
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From: Ron Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Debian-User [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2003 1:35 PM
Subject: Re: WooHoo! Courier-Imap is imapping away!
On Thu, 2003-11-06 at 11:15, BruceG wrote:
Thanks for the help on the list, and for the following
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From: Ron Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Debian-User [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2003 2:12 PM
Subject: Re: WooHoo! Courier-Imap is imapping away!
On Thu, 2003-11-06 at 12:47, BruceG wrote:
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From: Ron Johnson
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From: BruceG [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Debian-User [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2003 2:49 PM
Subject: Re: WooHoo! Courier-Imap is imapping away! (fetchmail config)
- Original Message -
From: Ron Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Debian-User
- Original Message -
From: BruceG [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Debian-User [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2003 3:17 PM
Subject: Re: WooHoo! Courier-Imap is imapping away! (fetchmail config)
- Original Message -
From: BruceG [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Debian-User [EMAIL
Hey all,
Been playing with a .forward file for Exim, but am missing something in
it's interaction with Courier. I created a .forward file in my home
directory and did the chmod go-wx .forward.
When I do a fetchmail, I see the new messages going in the right
directory, but rather than a
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From:
David Millet
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Debian-User
Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2003 6:52
PM
Subject: Re: "Red Hat recommends Windows
for consumers"
all I have to say is that I personally want linux to rule the
- Original Message -
From: BruceG [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Debian-User [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2003 6:04 PM
Subject: exim .forward - mail in mbox format, not Mailbox format
Hey all,
Been playing with a .forward file for Exim, but am missing something in
it's
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From: Ron Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Debian-User [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2003 7:30 PM
Subject: Re: exim .forward - mail in mbox format, not Mailbox format
On Thu, 2003-11-06 at 18:11, BruceG wrote:
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From
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From: Ron Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Debian-User [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2003 7:34 PM
Subject: Re: Red Hat recommends Windows for consumers
On Thu, 2003-11-06 at 18:02, BruceG wrote:
- Original Message
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From: BruceG [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Debian-User [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2003 7:53 PM
Subject: Re: Red Hat recommends Windows for consumers
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From: Ron Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Debian-User [EMAIL PROTECTED
Okay, I've got exim working. Courier-imap is working well, and messages are
popping into folders. I decided to try ClamAV, and am running into trouble.
I installed clamav, clamav-daemon and amavis-new. I can run a clamscan from
the command promptand scan user directories. I don't see where
Okay, have been having fun (well, sort of, kind of). I decided to
upgrade from Stable to Testing and broke my pop and imap e-mail. So I
figured what the heck - it's only been up a little while with just me
using it, so do a new install. Installed Stable base (no tasksel, no
deselect - just a
On Mon, 2003-11-03 at 04:04, Chema wrote:
Hi there.
I recently decided to give Debian a try, expecting that it would be the best distro
for me if it where the half good technically than it is 'spiritually' =)
I eated the FAQ (yep, *ALL* of it) and other install docs, jigsaw'd the first
Hey all,
My mail server seems stable, so in an effort to confuse things even
more (er, I mean to have a secure system!) - I want to check out
SpamAssassin and an Anti-Virus tool.
I've used SpamAssassin in a stand-alone mode, filtering my KMail. I've
never used it on a mail server. Right
Thanks list for all the information on SquirrelMail. I decided since
installing blosxom from testing was straight-forward, I'd do the
SquirrelMail upgrade that way as well. So, a quick apt-get install
squirrelmail/testing and SM1.4.2 is up and running.
I did lose the funky SquirrelMail logo, but
, klogd,
... - mainly it's Apache that stops. How do I check to see if a process
is running or not, and if it isn't - to start the process again? Right
now I just reload the server, but could go through the logs to see what
is stopping and manually restart it.
BruceG
Hey all,
I've got a Debian Stable box up and running with Apache, a DSL
connection, and DynDNS pointing in. I'm interested in putting up a
weblog, but it would need to be a very light weblog in terms of system
resources as my PC kinda sorta has no resources ;-)
Any recommendations
Did you check out freshmeat?
http://freshmeat.net/search/?q=weblogsection=projects
you will probably need to install mysql for any type of weblog, and php
if not already there
Matt
Thanks for the info. I looked at some of the packages and am impressed. My
server (that's using the term a
Thanks for the info. I looked at some of the packages and am
impressed. My server (that's using the term a bit optimisticly) might
not be up to the task of running MySQL. It already has PHP installed,
but is a little underpowered.
Think I'll start off with a simple text-editor or use OOo,
Ainsi parla BruceG le 304ème jour de l'an 2003:
Hey all,
I recently installed sendmail / ipopd / apache /squirrelmail to
make a SMTP/POP mail server with a Web interface. I'm running
Debian Stable. My PC is kind of clunky and old (100 Mhz, 16Meg RAM,
1 Gig disk space). I've
Hi all.
I am looking for advice on setting up a small office with an email
server on a Debian box. I also need to do some outgoing email
filtering/blocking.
I have no experience setting up an email server as I've always worked
on my own and just let my ISP handle the chore. Now I need
On Fri, 2003-10-31 at 15:19, David Z Maze wrote:
BruceG [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ainsi parla BruceG le 304me jour de l'an 2003:
I recently installed sendmail / ipopd / apache /squirrelmail to
make a SMTP/POP mail server with a Web interface. I'm running
Debian Stable. My PC
messages on the console:
VM: killing process mandb
VM: killing process sendmail
VM: killing process apache
VM: killing process klogd
VM: killing process apache
Where do I look to see why the processes are stopping?
Thanks, BruceG
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On Tue, 2003-10-28 at 23:18, Monique Y. Herman wrote:
On Wed, 29 Oct 2003 at 02:06 GMT, BruceG penned:
On Tue, 2003-10-28 at 20:36, James W. Thompson, II wrote:
When sendmail sends mail destined for outside my server what port is
it coming from and what port is it going to? 25? And does
On Tue, 2003-10-28 at 20:36, James W. Thompson, II wrote:
When sendmail sends mail destined for outside my server what port is it
coming from and what port is it going to? 25? And does it use TCP, UDP
or both?
-Dubbs
I believe sendmail uses TCP port 25, and ipopd uses TCP port 110. Least
utility on the Squirrelmail website. Any of you
know if the password utility works with Squirrelmail 1.2.6 on Debian
Stable? Is there an apt-get version? Any other recommendations? I'm not
looking to add new users via a web interface, but do want users to
manage their own passwords.
BruceG
On Wednesday 01 October 2003 23:50, Alex Malinovich wrote:
I've been looking more at getting a wireless card for my laptop lately
as my university is now nearly 100% covered with wifi access. I know
that there is already good support for 802.11b cards available, but I'd
prefer to go with
On Thursday 02 October 2003 04:03, Wolfgang Lonien wrote:
Edward Murrell wrote:
[Debian as a Windoze replacement]
Hi Ed (and Joe of course :-P),
as a replacement for Win, you should try Knoppix. Really. It runs straight
from CD, and it has a very good hardware detection. You can get it at
The card is an ISA bus card, I believe it is a Linksys Ether16 Combo
(the person that donated it to the church I setting this up for stated it
was a Linksys card). I did a modprobe ne io=0x240 irq=10 and the card
inserted properly. I tried a dozen or so combinations before that to get to
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