Cory L Hubert wrote:
I think it's time for it as well. Oracle, DB2, Sybase are planning on
cashing in even bigger now. The .com crazy is over and people are going to
start to develop and market information rich websites and services that
reach out to cell phones/PDA's etc.
on 7/14/01 4:12 PM, Oleg V Alexeev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello ,
Can anybody explain me mail send/retrieval connections turning at
apache.org? I try to connect to the apache.org with pop3/smtp mail
client directly and via ssh, but I have troubles anyway... What do I
wrong?
I check
Hi,
Can someone confirm that our new CVS host (yay!) has the following
characteristerics ;)
DSA key fingerprint is 79:7c:cb:6a:44:47:b2:ef:5c:66:28:d7:40:0d:b1:f9.
cvs.apache.org,64.208.42.42
Cheers,
Pete
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| Faced with the choice
I agree with you people. Good soil to till.
-Original Message-
From: Bob Jamison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sunday, July 15, 2001 1:29 PM
Subject: Re: Project idea
Cory L Hubert wrote:
I think it's time for it as well. Oracle, DB2, Sybase are
Hello Jon,
Monday, July 16, 2001, 2:50:47 AM, you wrote:
JS on 7/14/01 4:12 PM, Oleg V Alexeev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello ,
Can anybody explain me mail send/retrieval connections turning at
apache.org? I try to connect to the apache.org with pop3/smtp mail
client directly and via