Has anyone here set up a zimbra server with activesync?
http://wiki.zimbra.com/wiki/Mobile_Device_Setup
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Thanks Eric. The backup server is already configured, for data that
is. It is a fail over server that is located in a different data center
from our primary servers. I wanted to make it an alternate or
secondary mail server so if we lose our main server we can go to this
one until we get o
Am 21. Oct, 2010 schwätzte Hunter Kreie so:
Although the for loop will probably work for your PHP files, I generally prefer
using a different method for processing lists of files.
/bin/ls *.php | while read i ; do echo "text" >> $i ; done
This will handle files with spaces in them and gives y
Yes, we'll be installing a QMT VM. That'll probably be in the mid to
late afternoon. Configuring a backup server is a little beyond what I
had in mind though. I could probably answer any questions you have, but
you might do better asking on the QMT users list. There are many helpful
people ther
Yep, forgot the double quotes.
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> Although the for loop will probably work for your PHP files, I generally
> prefer using a different method for processing lists of files.
>
> /bin/ls *.php | while read i ; do echo "text" >> $i ; done
Using "while read" is a good idea but this still doesn't properly handle
filenames with spaces
Nice tips, Hunter.
In the case of spaces in the filename, I think you'd need double-quotes
around $i though, as in:
/bin/ls *.php | while read i ; do echo "text" >> "$i" ; done
Also, the find command can do all that w/out the while loop at all. I
think it'd be something like this:
/bin/find .
wow,
this is old hat for me. I created a number of machines, including a few that
vmware was not exactly designed to do, but worked.
it is amazing what you can do with a few design holes.
-Eric
On Oct 21, 2010, at 11:07 AM, Dazed_75 wrote:
> I'm going to answer with a yes, but hopefully Eric w
I'm going to answer with a yes, but hopefully Eric will chime in to verify.
On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 10:27 AM, keith smith wrote:
>
>
> I just wanted to confirm this was going to happen. I want to "observer"
> the Qmail-Toaster configuration so I can install it to a backup server.
>
> Will the Q
I just wanted to confirm this was going to happen. I want to "observer" the
Qmail-Toaster configuration so I can install it to a backup server.
Will the Qmail-Toaster configuration be presented as well?
And the location is still UAT room 208?
Thank you in advance for taking on this project!
Although the for loop will probably work for your PHP files, I generally prefer
using a different method for processing lists of files.
/bin/ls *.php | while read i ; do echo "text" >> $i ; done
This will handle files with spaces in them and gives you more flexibility with
the input list. For i
I had a friend there who liked it.
On Oct 21, 2010 10:17 AM, "JD Austin" wrote:
> I forget what I was just looking for but I happened upon this online and
it
> peaked my interest: http://uat.edu/majors/Open_Source_Technologies.aspx(BS
> in Open Source Technologies)
> I have a ton of credits (~140!
I forget what I was just looking for but I happened upon this online and it
peaked my interest: http://uat.edu/majors/Open_Source_Technologies.aspx (BS
in Open Source Technologies)
I have a ton of credits (~140!) at MCC which some would transfer and I think
I'd enjoy such curriculum over the
'lets
I don't know. But they really are aiming at the netbook segment. Will have
to do some more reading.
On Oct 20, 2010 11:18 PM, "mike hoy" wrote:
> how long til we are running it on desktop? I was talking with a friend and
> he said 'of course they will hit the desktop'
>
> the conversation was some
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On Wed, Oct 20, 2010 at 11:21 PM, mike hoy wrote:
> I have bitter sweet memories of trying (to no avail) with my uncle to find
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> trip worthwhile. I will never forget that pla
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