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
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
Brian,
What is it exactly that you're trying to do? Maybe I can help.
--
Mark
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* Once I've stuck my foot in my mouth
* it's already too late...just make sure
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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
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
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
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
What's your videocard ?
There is probably a way to get it working in Mandy
Cheers:
Michael Perry.
RD. Dep. Netafim Magal.
Linux -- the Ultimate Windows Service Pack
The three most dangerous things are a programmer with a soldering iron, a
manager who codes, and a user who gets ideas.
Carolthe 3D Rage Pro uses the xfree86-mach64 xserver which
has been included in all mandrake distro's since the first
one. I know because I'm typing this on that xserver in
mandrake 7.0 right now.
Alan
WolfRyder wrote:
ATI 3D Rage Pro
There's a 3D Rage Pro in the Mandrake, but it's