** Reply to message from Lee Wiggers [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Tue, 3 Aug 2004 03:38:20
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Hi Lee Team
On Tue, 3 Aug 2004 23:01:10 +1000
Mark Rogers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Team
Thanks to all those who have given invaluable help over the last
few weeks. One last item
Hi Team
Thanks to all those who have given invaluable help over the last few weeks. One last
item (for the moment) that I need to do is setup my system (which is always on) to
reboot once a day. Im doing this to ensure there are no problems while absent from the
machine for a couple of weeks.
'terrorist', Im
probably on the FBI's radar now! :-D lol )
On Mon, 2 Aug 2004 22:29:20 -0400
JoeHill wrote:
Mark Rogers disseminated the following:
Joe, you are falling down on your job as the protector of we innocents
on this list who respond to 1 thread only to see it become another
Hi Team
Thanks to all those who have given invaluable help over the last few weeks. One last
item (for the moment) that I need to do is setup my system (which is always on) to
reboot once a day. Im doing this to ensure there are no problems while absent from the
machine for a couple of weeks.
Hi Team
Still comming to grips with ML10, have hit two
problems, I have setup Postfix to handle 3 domains,
all resolving to the one domain. Postfix correctly
handles incomming mail to the correct user mail boxes.
I can also now download/fetch/get those mail messages
from another POP3 compliant
Hi Team
I have gotten a new Mandrake Linux server mostly
working, however I am having a little trouble with
setting up the POP Server so that I can access the
SMTP mail in the Post Office on the machine.
As far as I can see both POP2 and POP3 services are
running, as is the XINETD service. When
Hi Team
Im new to Linux and Mandrake and need to ask what is the best email Post Office
deamon/program that you would recomend?
Im looking for something thats easy to setup (i.e. with a GUI), secure, can handle
IMAP, and maybe even a web interface for reading emails via the web.
Suggestions?
Hi Team
Im new to Linux and Mandrake and was wondering what you would reccomend for a DNS
service (BIND for example), just to host 3 domains we have (and just the main internet
accessable systems - i.e. 3 IPs/Names). Prefer to have a GUI if possible, if not a url
to a good reference point
** Reply to message from Mikkel L. Ellertson [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Sun, 04 Jul 2004
08:18:56 -0500
Mark Rogers wrote:
Hi Team
Hi Mikkel
Im new to Linux and Mandrake and was wondering what you would
reccomend for a DNS service (BIND for example), just to host 3
domains we have
Hi Team
Im just getting to know Linux and Mandrake and need to know how Linux/Mandrake handles
the following situation:-
1) Lets say I install Mandrake on one PC, and setup web servers (Apache), services etc.
2) Then I move that hard disk to another machine - but this second machine has
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