In a message dated: Fri, 17 Oct 2003 13:21:22 EDT
Tom Buskey said:
I'm using UW-Imap for imap (mbox/mbx is ok for small groups).
I'n not having any issues. How many is a large number of folders or messages?
Based on the stupidity of the UW IMAP design, I'd never use it for
more than a couple
In a message dated: Fri, 17 Oct 2003 11:31:19 EDT
Travis Roy said:
Using a web-based IMAP client might also fit the bill, however, the
current version of that is IMP, and it's just barely better than not
having access to e-mail at all :)
Why not use squirrelmail.. it's MUCH better then IMP
In a message dated: 03 Oct 2003 15:55:24 EDT
Chris Brenton said:
We've been bouncing around what to do about this at SANS and CIS as Red
Hat has always been the flavor of choice to support. Give the choice
will now be between free with a short life cycle Vs. users have to pay
a lot of money,
To whom it may concern,
As a citizen and registered voter in the 37th Middlesex District of
Massachusetts, I find the Council for Citizens Against Goverment Waste
press release of 30 September, 2003 (available here:
In a message dated: Tue, 23 Sep 2003 00:13:29 EDT
plussier said:
I've tried using pump to get an address, and watched daemon.log and
an ethereal trace, and both show a bootp request going out, but
nothing ever comes back.
Okay, so I swapped out pump for dhclient, and I still get nothing!
I've
Hi All,
I've *finally* got a cable modem (after waiting about 7 years:)
however, I can't seem to get Linux to connect.
I've tried getting a dhcp address from the modem, but nothing happens.
The PC/Activity light is flashing an awful lot, but it seems to do
this even when the interface is down
On Tue, 23 Sep 2003, plussier == [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
plussier The PC/Activity light is flashing an awful lot, but it
plussier seems to do this even when the interface is down (I'm
plussier assuming this is lowlevel link-layer traffic).
I've also noticed that the Send and Receive
In a message dated: 31 Jul 2003 20:45:43 EDT
Kevin D. Clark said:
Derek Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I think in the end it's just a matter of what you're used to. I
don't think a clear argument can be made that one or the other is
better.
Agreed. It's a matter of personal preference.
In a message dated: Mon, 14 Jul 2003 17:50:00 EDT
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
For someone with your experience level, Paul, I'd say to go with IPTables.
It isn't hard, and you'll never run into something you can't do.
Everyone keeps saying this :) I donwanna. I wannna be a stupid
user
Andrew Please share
pll PLEASE DON'T spam the list :)
bscott As near as I can tell, this is an actual spam message I received --
And continues on to spam the list...
Oh well. Can't win them all I guess :)
--
Seeya,
Paul
It may look like I'm just sitting here doing
Hi,
I just saw on /. that Linksys has released the GPLed code for the
W54G router. Since I'm about to order DSL, and I'm going to need
something like this, I figure it would be nice to repay Linksys for
using/contributing to Open Source (even though their original
intentions were
In a message dated: Fri, 30 May 2003 02:43:54 EDT
Ed Lawson said:
I have installed Debian 3.0 on a Dell server with a PERC3 RAID
controller card. I remember it was transparent and painless as the card
was recognized. Don't know about RH7.2, but there are support pages on
the Dell site for
I just got this info forwarded to me and thought some might be
interested:
NEXT MEETING: Thursday, January 16, 6:30 - 9:00 PM
FINGER BIOMETRICS - BEYOND THE TECHNOLOGY:
For years, finger biometrics has been touted as a solution for
securing digital identity; the ultimate in security and
Anyone want any of the following books before I get rid of them:
XWindow System Inside and Out - Reiss Radin, McGraw Hill, 1992
MVS - Johnson, McGraw Hill, 1989
IBM Mainframes Architecture Design - Prasad, McGraw Hill, 1989
IBM System/370 Reference Summary -
Hi all,
Just a reminder that we have another topic-less meeting tonight:
Who:Anyone who wants to show up :)
What: Who knows, we'll make it up as we go along
When: 19:30ish (for dinner, show up between 17:30-18:00)
Where: Martha's Exchange, 2nd floor (Dinner, in the restaurant)
In a message dated: Wed, 25 Sep 2002 15:40:07 EDT
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
On Wed, 25 Sep 2002, at 3:09pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is this supposed to be a single command line, or 2 separate ones?
Two separate ones, both executed on 'A'.
I would guess 2 separate ones, yet when I do:
In a message dated: Wed, 25 Sep 2002 16:10:42 EDT
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
*exasperated sigh*
That makes two of us :)
(ever try getting something which *should* be very straight-forward
working *and* tend to the needs of an infant!? :)
In your examples, you use -R instead of -L, and you
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