At 19:25 1999-09-28 , you wrote:
> > > When i'm switching between X and an other console a few times and done so
> > > for a while my machine hangs. I have no net on that machine so I can't
> > > telnet/ssh to it, it's just to press the reset.. no fun.
>
>Did you try to ping the box ? If it don't
At 10:47 1999-09-23 , you wrote:
>One directory I lost was /root/.kde so when I launched KDE I needed to
>setup as
>I did the first time.
>The problem I%m having is that after a couple of hours working under KDE it
>suddenly freezes and I can%t do nothing. I tryied with CTRL+ALT+BACKSPACE and
>CT
At 10:07 1999-09-21 , you wrote:
>I think Johan wants to have only one global alias for all mispelled
>usernames. So the MTA will never reply "user unknown" and all mails will
>fell back in the same mailbox.
I'm getting back to this. Is there any way to fix this or?
At 06:57 1999-09-22 , you wrote:
> > > Why does it need to be in the mandrake distro? It's already
> > > available--install MySQL, PHP, imap, horde, and imp. Follow the
> directions
> > > at http://www.sfu.ca/~yzhang/linux/ to set it all up.
> >
> >
>
>Why not IMHO?
>http://www.lysator.liu.
ve the file
>and run the command : newaliases
>
>Fred
>
>Johan Segernäs wrote:
>
> > Is there any alias-syntax that makes me (or a group) get all the mail that
> > is written to users who don't exist? We get alot of mails to wrong spelled
> > users and stuff
Is there any alias-syntax that makes me (or a group) get all the mail that
is written to users who don't exist? We get alot of mails to wrong spelled
users and stuff and i'd like to be able to forward them to the right
persons or tell the sender that the person don't work here anymore.. and so