...@ws.qonnectis.com
Date: Tue, 3 Nov 2009 07:45:02 GMT
From: Qonnectis owner lal...@ws.qonnectis.com
To: b...@hughes-energy.com
Subject: Qonnectis export data
/var/QG/export/QUEENS_UNIVERSITY/QG-QUEENS_UNIVERSITY-20091103-074502.CSV
X-Truedomain-DKIM: None
X-Truedomain: Neutral
ASHBY_BUILDING,02/11/2009 06
Simon Capstick wrote:
Adrian Bridgett wrote:
On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 17:20:01 + (+), Simon Capstick wrote:
Hi,
A small job:
Has anyone had experience of setting up a (secure) IMAP proxy along with
a public CA certificate? LDAP integration, along with setting up
OpenLDAP to
On Tue, Nov 03, 2009 at 10:12:30AM +, Victor Churchill wrote:
The script wants to send the message to b...@hughes-energy.com (Names
left of the '@' changed. I have left the domain name unsanitized)
The failure msg looks like this:
bo...@h-ems.com: Host or domain name not found. Name
2009/11/3 Simon Huggins hug...@earth.li:
That line for name=data.h-ems.com.h-ems.com type=A: Host not found
looks to me almost like a blatant typo/clerical error in somebody's
setup.
Yes. Looks like the classic missing . in a zonefile:
The MX for h-ems.com is:
[hug...@the ~]$ dig -t MX
Keith Edmunds wrote:
On Thu, 29 Oct 2009 20:56:58 +, li...@fractal.me.uk said:
If I were to create four partitions on the new disk (not
necessarily the same sizes as the old ones), copy the data across from
the old disks, and tell the BIOS to boot from the new /boot partition,
would
On 03/11/09 15:45, Leo wrote:
Keith Edmunds wrote:
On Thu, 29 Oct 2009 20:56:58 +, li...@fractal.me.uk said:
If I were to create four partitions on the new disk (not
necessarily the same sizes as the old ones), copy the data
across from the old disks, and tell the BIOS to boot from the
On Tuesday 03 Nov 2009, Andy Smith wrote:
Hello,
On Sun, Nov 01, 2009 at 10:52:02PM +, Hants LUG Chairman wrote:
Here is your one week warning! Our next meeting takes place next Saturday
on 7 November 2009 at Southampton University.
If anyone wants to do any PGP key signing, bring
On 03/11/09 17:08, Stuart Sears wrote:
[...]
/dev on a modern Linux system is usually managed by udev and should not
need copying. To check this:
# grep /dev /etc/fstab
aarrgh. or in fact don't. I have no idea where that came from.
That's what you get for leaving the house at 0530! :)
** Andy Smith a...@strugglers.net [2009-11-03 19:19]:
On Sun, Nov 01, 2009 at 10:52:02PM +, Hants LUG Chairman wrote:
Here is your one week warning! Our next meeting takes place next Saturday
on 7
November 2009 at Southampton University.
If anyone wants to do any PGP key signing,
On Friday 30 Oct 2009 23:13:20 Peter Salisbury wrote:
Just been playing with kubuntu 9.10 and it's looking good on my old
Toshiba laptop. Much cleaner interface by default, less wasted screen
space, wireless configuration is excellent and performance is good
too. Still not sure about desktop
Hello,
On Sun, Nov 01, 2009 at 10:52:02PM +, Hants LUG Chairman wrote:
Here is your one week warning! Our next meeting takes place next Saturday on
7
November 2009 at Southampton University.
If anyone wants to do any PGP key signing, bring some state-issued
photo ID and some copies of
Hi Leo,
On Tue, Nov 03, 2009 at 03:45:59PM +, Leo wrote:
Google suggests a few different ways of doing it (copy, rsync,...) and I
was wondering which is best?
When in doubt, I always rsync. :)
Cheers,
Andy
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Stuart Sears wrote:
On 03/11/09 17:08, Stuart Sears wrote:
[...]
/dev on a modern Linux system is usually managed by udev and should not
need copying. To check this:
# grep /dev /etc/fstab
aarrgh. or in fact don't. I have no idea where that came from.
That's what you get for leaving the
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