On Tue, 19 Dec 2000, Russell Nelson wrote:
> Mark Delany writes:
> > If you don't need it to be onsite support, then does it matter where
> > the support comes from?
>
> Time zones. I have a customer in India. If I stay up late enough,
> the very end of my waking hours overlaps with their bu
Mark Delany writes:
> If you don't need it to be onsite support, then does it matter where
> the support comes from?
Time zones. I have a customer in India. If I stay up late enough,
the very end of my waking hours overlaps with their business day.
Plus, if you're needed on site, being on the
On Mon, 18 Dec 2000, listmon wrote:
> try [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> peter samuels is the person to speak to.
Missed us by 4 months. Both Gordon Rowell (gormand) and myself have
moved to Canada to work for e-smith. Let us put word out on the
grapevine at home in Oz to see if we c
try [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
peter samuels is the person to speak to.
Else for hands off mail server, look to e-smith ( uses qmail as mail
server )
we have a number of clients running 4.0 now
www.e-smith.com
Regards
Stewart Evans
Macclinic
Adelaide
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Dennis writes:
> Our IT manager is a non-techi and as such is always looking for the, MS
> solution... I'm the only *nix guy in the department and have successfully
> convinced him to move DNS/WEB/Cache/DHCP over to *nix, phew !!! (email is
> next)
>
> The IT manager likes throwing "What happen
On Sat, Dec 16, 2000 at 10:50:00AM +1100, Dennis wrote:
>The IT manager likes throwing "What happens if you get hit by a bus" at
I'd answer that question with "Another tech follows my documentation".
If you document the common tasks you're doing for day-to-day maintenance
and operations, it's rea
; To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Qmail support in Australia ?
>
>
> If you don't need it to be onsite support, then does it matter where
> the support comes from? I'm sure a number of the support orgs on
> www.qmail.org are happy to offer remote support contracts.
>
&g
If you don't need it to be onsite support, then does it matter where
the support comes from? I'm sure a number of the support orgs on
www.qmail.org are happy to offer remote support contracts.
Regards.
On Sat, Dec 16, 2000 at 10:50:00AM +1100, Dennis wrote:
> Hi all...
>
> I'm in the process