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>> Change them to be the same as Devinfo.
>>
>> Ed Form
>
> Ed,
>
> Devinfo is a mailing list. The forums are essentially a BBS.
> Not the same animal as far as email goes.
>
> Thanks for the quick input.
You miss the point, Jeff. BBS is a messy ana
post sent
> via email. Both of these options were enabled at Mitel, but I
> can't figure out how. :<
>
> If any of you can help with these issues we sure would
> appreciate it.
Change them to be the same as Devinfo.
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t; to be stored on one piece of 4.7GB media in a typical Linux
> > > installation. Above that, I'd probably suggest tape.
> >
> On Tue, Dec 02, 2003 at 10:34:00PM +, Ed Form wrote:
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> 7.5Gig tops.
>
> Ed Form
>
>
> Hi Ed.
> Please explain.
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> The new compressor in BackupEDGE 2.0 will probably allow 10GB-12GB
> to be stored on one piece of 4.7GB media in a typical Linux
> installation. Above that, I'd probably suggest tape.
7.5Gig tops.
The only complication from the enduser's point of view is working out
whether today is the first, second, third, fourth, or fifth Friday in the
month. I haven't had a single user foul this procedure up yet.
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of version 6.0 of
>the SME Server.
Very exciting, Gordon!
One question, there are two other items in the 6.0 folder, Dovecote Imap
and a library. Are these required updates or just a side-issue?
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fident that they really can do without that execrable
business rip-off MS Exchange server.
Rant mode off!!!
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> We limit MySQL to connections from localhost in the MySQL
> configuration.
No you don't. Or you haven't done it properly. Connecting to MySQL is a
doddle and can be done from any machine in
ties the
site may provide. It makes company calendar and internal-external
co-worker cooperation almost impossible. Brandon's offering solves these
difficulties at a stroke.
I followed his Howto and it worked instantly and perfectly. I'm now able
to reconsider SME for my clients where I
g. Messages supposed to be blocked by explicit
blacklistings continue to sail through. Am I missing something?
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At 08:52 04/07/2002 -0400, Rich Lafferty wrote:
>On Thu, Jul 04, 2002 at 10:55:37AM +0100, Ed Form <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>wrote:
> > At 20:45 03/07/2002 -0400, Rich Lafferty wrote:
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>Just a reminder: We can't fix things until we know about them, and the
>way to ma
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correctly set. It doesn't! In precisely the same infuriating way that the
MS-Windows setups ask where you are and then continue to offer US options,
your setup asks where you are and then ignores the answer and sets your
timezone for USA East anyway.
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within weeks of the day when Microsoft killed Schedule+ so they could
screw huge amounts of extra cash out of customers for a product that
wasn't needed in the first place.
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