Re: What do you use PGP/SMIME for?

2008-05-09 Thread Nicholas Leippe
On Thursday 08 May 2008, Von Fugal wrote: > I dissagree, it's always a spectrum, you simply choose to treat a > certain portion of the spectrum as one lump, but that doesn't change the > fact that there is still a spectrum there. You say DVD CSS is "insecure, > period". Well, I bet it stops some pe

Re: What do you use PGP/SMIME for?

2008-05-09 Thread Andrew Jorgensen
On Fri, 2008-05-09 at 14:42 -0600, Nicholas Leippe wrote: > a) an open doorway > b) a door without a lock > c) a door with a broken lock > d) a door with a lock, but the key is 'hidden' under the mat, which fact is >common knowledge > e) a door with a lock, and the key is 'hidden' under the mat

Re: What do you use PGP/SMIME for?

2008-05-09 Thread Michael Torrie
Nicholas Leippe wrote: > If there's merely a doorway, I think we would agree that there is no security > at all--just walk right through it. Maybe there's a sign that says 'do not > enter', but I think we'd still agree that that doesn't constitute any actual > security. That all depends. There

Postfix Mail Server Migration

2008-05-09 Thread Dallin Jones
I am looking at migrating my Postfix Mail server from one machine to another. I have it all set up and working and I am ready to flip the switch. One thing that I have noticed in my testing is that once I change the IP address to the new address, the mail client doesn't fetch any mail from the new

Re: Postfix Mail Server Migration

2008-05-09 Thread Corey Edwards
On Fri, 2008-05-09 at 17:05 -0600, Dallin Jones wrote: > I am looking at migrating my Postfix Mail server from one machine to > another. I have it all set up and working and I am ready to flip the > switch. One thing that I have noticed in my testing is that once I > change the IP address to the ne

Re: Postfix Mail Server Migration

2008-05-09 Thread Chris Carey
On Fri, May 9, 2008 at 5:05 PM, Dallin Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I am looking at migrating my Postfix Mail server from one machine to > another. I have it all set up and working and I am ready to flip the > switch. One thing that I have noticed in my testing is that once I > change the IP

Re: What do you use PGP/SMIME for?

2008-05-09 Thread Nicholas Leippe
On Friday 09 May 2008, Andrew Jorgensen wrote: > On Fri, 2008-05-09 at 14:42 -0600, Nicholas Leippe wrote: > > a) an open doorway > > b) a door without a lock > > c) a door with a broken lock > > d) a door with a lock, but the key is 'hidden' under the mat, which fact > > is common knowledge > > e)

Re: Postfix Mail Server Migration

2008-05-09 Thread Dallin Jones
> > This sounds like DNS cache on the client. flush DNS on the client and try > again. > Ok, a reboot fixed the problem. Seems weird that flushing the DNS would fix it, especially since I changed the IP address in /etc/hosts but live and learn... > What OS are the client machines and what softwa

Re: Postfix Mail Server Migration

2008-05-09 Thread Charles Curley
On Fri, May 09, 2008 at 05:05:32PM -0600, Dallin Jones wrote: > I am looking at migrating my Postfix Mail server from one machine to > another. I have it all set up and working and I am ready to flip the > switch. One thing that I have noticed in my testing is that once I > change the IP address to

WTB: PCI based NVidia card

2008-05-09 Thread Chris Carey
I am in need of a PCI based NVidia graphics card for a MythTV box. This box can only hold two PCI cards. One for the Hauppage and one for playback. Wondering if anyone has one collecting dust they'd be willing to sell in the $20 to $30 range. /* PLUG: http://plug.org, #utah on irc.freenode.net Uns

Re: Postfix Mail Server Migration

2008-05-09 Thread Chris Carey
> Ok, a reboot fixed the problem. Seems weird that flushing the DNS > would fix it, especially since I changed the IP address in /etc/hosts > but live and learn... on windows, ipconfig /flushdns will do it without a reboot. On linux, restart nscd if it's installed. /* PLUG: http://plug.org, #u

Next UTSMDev Garage Meeting

2008-05-09 Thread Jesse Stay
Please forward this onto your individual development groups as well if you can (UPHPU, etc.) - Bungee has some cool stuff, IMO possibly more flexible than Google App Engine and this will be a great opportunity for you to come see what their software is like. IMO they're the Google App Engine kille