Re: [newbie] I give up!

2000-10-25 Thread John W
nt: Monday, October 23, 2000 6:23 PM Subject: Re: [newbie] I give up! I have asked several questions as to how to setup a pop server I cant seem to get mine up and running. I want it to recive my domain mail for me. I have my provider sending every thing to my domain ip but I cant get the postfix

Re: [newbie] I give up!

2000-10-25 Thread - -
have you tried webmin its a software that normally comes with a good set of network tool and can hel you setup a pop mail server. or even better if you can get linux-mandrake corporate http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/ftp.php3#corpo it as all the tool for setting profesionnal server

Re: [newbie] I give up!

2000-10-24 Thread Mark Weaver
Brian, What is it exactly that you're trying to do? Maybe I can help. -- Mark /* I never worry about the to-jams. * Once I've stuck my foot in my mouth * it's already too late...just make sure * you chew them thoroughly before swallowing! */ Registered

Re: [newbie] I give up!

2000-10-24 Thread Brian K. Garel
EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, October 23, 2000 2:10 PM Subject: Re: [newbie] I give up! From what I've been reading here on this list I'm not the only one having issues with "POPping" my mail. I have completely removed postfix and ANYTHING that use

[newbie] I give up!

2000-10-23 Thread Brian K. Garel
Hey, From what I've been reading here on this list I'm not the only one having issues with "POPping" my mail. I have completely removed postfix and ANYTHING that used it and re-installed sendmail. Thinking that I was pretty clever, because I used to be able to get sendmail and linux playing

Re: [newbie] I give up!

2000-10-23 Thread Marshall Lake
From what I've been reading here on this list I'm not the only one having issues with "POPping" my mail. I have completely removed postfix and ANYTHING that used it and re-installed sendmail. Thinking that I was pretty clever, because I used to be able to get sendmail and linux playing

[newbie] i give up

2000-09-04 Thread John Farley
ive tried booting from the cd and loading from dos and from windows like it says and all i get is a blue screen just as it starts loading i ran a diag and it says that memory was improperly accessed and the gid.exe was the cause

RE: [newbie] i give up

2000-09-04 Thread Abe
did you set your bios to boot from the cdrom? The process should work like this: set BIOS to boot from cdrom drive Put mandrake cd 1 in cdrom drive reboot machine mandrake starts the install process If it isn't working then you've either got a really old cdrom drive, an asus atapi cdrom

Re: [newbie] i give up

2000-09-04 Thread Doug McGarrett
Stop trying to load Linux from Microsoft! If you bought the Mandrake package, you have a boot disk. Use it! If you bought the program from Cheap-Bytes, or thereabouts, or if you downloaded the program from the Internet, there is a boot routine on the CD or on your download. If you don't

[newbie] I give up...for now

2000-05-07 Thread WolfRyder
In trying to get my monitor to work last night, I discovered that the video card I have isn't supported by Mandrake. G! I had to do a websearch and found a "fix" but I wanted to just install and play with the thing before I stated having to learn how to write stuff for it. I'm installing

RE: [newbie] I give up...for now

2000-05-07 Thread Mike Perry
. -Original Message- From: WolfRyder [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Sun 07 May 2000 15:11 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [newbie] I give up...for now In trying to get my monitor to work last night, I discovered that the video card I have isn't supported by Mandrake. G! I

Re: [newbie] I give up...for now

2000-05-07 Thread Alan Shoemaker
Pack The three most dangerous things are a programmer with a soldering iron, a manager who codes, and a user who gets ideas. -Original Message- From: WolfRyder [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Sun 07 May 2000 15:11 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [newbie] I