Paul Cartwright schreef:
On 02/14/2011 06:09 AM, Sjoerd Hardeman wrote:
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ok, I see what I was doing wrong. In Eudora, CTRL-R is reply, it replies
to the person. CTRL-SHFT-L replies to THE LIST..
I didn't realize Eudora had that function.
No problem. And a d
On 02/14/2011 06:09 AM, Sjoerd Hardeman wrote:
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ok, I see what I was doing wrong. In Eudora, CTRL-R is reply, it replies
to the person. CTRL-SHFT-L replies to THE LIST..
I didn't realize Eudora had that function.
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Paul Cartwright
On 02/14/2011 06:09 AM, Sjoerd Hardeman wrote:
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I need to change that default from replying to the user, to replying to
the list.. I normally highlight what I want to reply to & hit CTRL-R.
There is probably a way to change that in Eudora OSE, I'll just have t
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On 02/14/2011 04:39 AM, Sjoerd Hardeman wrote:
IMAP/ACCEPT $FWnet
IMAPS/ACCEPT$FWnet
You can try if it works by telnetting from your laptop to your desktop
on port 143 (plain) or 993 (ssl). Check in the main time your
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Paul Cartwright schreef:
I was having a problem today, trying my laptop & IMAP from my debian
desktop. I looked in the rules file, & figured out why my web server
wasn't working. It only showed port 80, but I had changed apache to port
81, forgetting about shorewall! When I saw the port 80 in t
I was having a problem today, trying my laptop & IMAP from my debian
desktop. I looked in the rules file, & figured out why my web server
wasn't working. It only showed port 80, but I had changed apache to port
81, forgetting about shorewall! When I saw the port 80 in there, I
changed it to 81
On Thu, 2003-10-09 at 08:12, Vittorio wrote:
> I have setup a debian 3.0 server functioning as a gateway, router,
> **IMAP SERVER**, and firewall. It connects to the internet via a DSL
> ppp0 connection and to the internal network through eth1.
>
> Being an absolute beginner, I've set up shorewall
Vittorio wrote:
I have setup a debian 3.0 server functioning as a gateway, router,
**IMAP SERVER**, and firewall. It connects to the internet via a DSL
ppp0 connection and to the internal network through eth1.
Being an absolute beginner, I've set up shorewall with a basic
configuration suggested in
I have setup a debian 3.0 server functioning as a gateway, router,
**IMAP SERVER**, and firewall. It connects to the internet via a DSL
ppp0 connection and to the internal network through eth1.
Being an absolute beginner, I've set up shorewall with a basic
configuration suggested in the net. Since
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