It's been a while since I last used it, but I used a perl app called
bulkmail. Worked like a champ on a UNIX/sendmail system.
Robert Landrum wrote:
I did just this. Unfortunatly, sendmail proved to be too slow, both in
command line piping (i.e. open(PROG,| sendmail );), and via
socket
Why not just use Netscape's mail client then? Works on Unix, Linux,
Win32, etc...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks to folks who contributed, Eudora seems the thing to go with here.
What I'd really like is a Win32 version of KDE Mail, so I can have
cross-platform standardization.
regards, Rod
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You can make it work with homegrown solutions, but I've found the dedicated
load-balancing tools (at least Big/IP) to be effective and fairly easy to
work with, even with large loads, failover requirements, and more exotic
stuff like sticky sessions. This is one area
provides, it
takes secs to add the new functionality.
XML is probably a tad overboard but how about XHTML or at least looking
for a POD = XHTML for the future?
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couldn't be put together in such a
way as to allow the use of the individual technologies on their own.
It would be one of the rare circumstances where the sum of the parts was
equal to the whole.
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I can vouch for that. We had a site running some distance ed software.
The *nix version ran like a champ and would stay up and running for
months.
The NT version? Would require pre-emptive reboots to try and prevent
unscheduled system downtimes. Also, the server would just crap out
without
in the actual development of whatever solution but I think
another list would confusion. Besides, template questions would still
be asked on mod_perl anyway...
My $0.02.
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from a integrated perl app server solution - especially if alot
of the underlying technologies can be hidden from the less than
technical folks...
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on one of these solutions and building upon it and creating a
mod_perl based application server much like Python has Zope?
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This is also comparing apples and oranges since PHP requires mod_perl...
A better comparison would be HTMLEmbperl vs. PHP
Or mod_perl vs. java server pages, ASP, etc...
: Erich L. Markert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2000 12:41 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: mod_eprl or PHP
This is also comparing apples and oranges since PHP requires
mod_perl...
A better comparison would be HTMLEmbperl vs. PHP
Or mod_perl vs. java
Mea culpa.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
PHP does not require mod_perl. They are completely seperate (and often do not
like each other when loaded as DSOs).
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have would be
greatly appreciated. I can't believe I'm the first person to
have come across this problem!
Please respond either to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .
TIA,
Lorenzo Gordon.
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quot;401"-page?
/Jonas
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Those who do not understand Unix are condemned to reinvent it, poorly
I recall someone posting a note about a PPM for DBD::mysql.
Can someone please post that location again?
Muchos gracias.
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Leon Brocard wrote:
Ken wrote:
Where are all you mod_perl guys? Would you be willing to come
over to the UK?
Only if you could get me tickets to see Manchester United at Old
Trafford ;-)
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a location that I can download a plain text version of
this from?
TIA.
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Steven Champeon wrote:
I use:
ftp://ftp.ripe.net/iso3166-countrycodes
Much thanx to all those who wrote... The cleanest list I found was the
one Steve pointed out...
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"G.W. Haywood" wrote:
Hi there,
On Mon, 29 Nov 1999, Erich L. Markert wrote:
skeleton copy of the code below.
[-
use Apache;
use Apache::Constants qw(REDIRECT);
error checking and form validation going on here...
$new_applicant and $errors are set appropri
issing+
country=Mail+address+error:+Invalid+or+missing+zip+codeMissing+or+invalid+home+phone+
number="Errors/a
If in error.epl I have the following: [+ $fdat{msg} +] nothing is displayed.
TIA.
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I've sent this to this list already once before so I apologize for resubmitting
this problem.
This application works fine so long as there are no errors. If there are validation
errors what is suppose to happen is the errors are to be displayed at the top of the
HTML doc followed by the
alue.
TIA
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