On Mon, Oct 27, 2003 at 06:54:30PM +0100, Michael Herger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Does anybody know about a project to translate e-smith (or parts of it)
> into german language? I've also read about a how to about translations (by
> Gordon Rowell?). Where can I find it? This could be
On 27/10/03 Gordon Rowell did say:
> Agreed on the choice issue - it should be configurable, but the default
> is "correct" when virus scanning is part of the mix.
I've just posted this to the forums. Replies there please.
http://www.e-smith.org/bboard//read.php?f=3&i=38289&t=38289
This is the first time, that I write to a Mailing-List and I hope a make
all right! My Question: I use the Beta-Version of E-Smith SME and I
became a lot of SPAM every day.
In one Day I became more than 30 SPAM-Mails.
Have a look here:
http://www.e-smith.org/bboard/read.php?f=3&i=37972&t=37905
BTW
Hello,
This is the first time, that I write to a Mailing-List and I hope a make
all right! My Question: I use the Beta-Version of E-Smith SME and I
became a lot of SPAM every day.
In one Day I became more than 30 SPAM-Mails.
Where and how can I find the easiest Way to filter my Mails (all
exist
On Mon, 27 Oct 2003, Charlie Brady wrote:
> It shouldn't be hard to do. We've provided the framework for it to be done
> quite simply. AFAIK, though, noone other than Mitel has produced any
> e-smith-dynamicdns-* rpms.
I must correct myself. Dan Brown contributed the dyndns.org code which is
Hi!
Does anybody know about a project to translate e-smith (or parts of it)
into german language? I've also read about a how to about translations (by
Gordon Rowell?). Where can I find it? This could be a project I'm
interested in.
Regards,
--
Michael
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On Mon, 27 Oct 2003, Dub Dublin wrote:
> There's a nice little program called ddclient
> (http://burry.ca:4141/ddclient/) that I've used to do this with a
> couple of different NAT boxes. The configuration is easy, although
> AFAIK, no one has integrated it into the SME environment.
It shou
On Tue, Oct 28, 2003 at 12:59:29AM +0800, Craig Foster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Methinks this is gonna be a love-hate thing...
>
> I like the fact that laptop users can set their own ISP's SMTP connection,
> but when there in an office - it's sent using the local smtp server.
> It takes the wo
On Mon, 27 Oct 2003, maverick wrote:
> I've been trying for 15 minutes to send some e-mail to a buddy with a
> dell.com e-mail address...
This is off topic for this list. This is not a technical support forum.
> and it keeps bouncing back to me from qmail on my
> SME box.
Yes, because Dell (et
Methinks this is gonna be a love-hate thing...
I like the fact that laptop users can set their own ISP's SMTP connection,
but when there in an office - it's sent using the local smtp server.
It takes the worry out of mobile people's e-mail profiles
By the same token, it does make diagnosing someo
There's a nice little program called ddclient
(http://burry.ca:4141/ddclient/) that I've used to do this with a
couple of different NAT boxes. The configuration is easy, although
AFAIK, no one has integrated it into the SME environment. I use it with
EasyDNS (highly recommended), but it also
Hello again all...
I've been trying for 15 minutes to send some e-mail to a buddy with a
dell.com e-mail address...and it keeps bouncing back to me from qmail on my
SME box. This doesn't make any sense to me because the outbound SMTP server
setings in Outlook on this machine (WinXP machine behin
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