Re: Qmail support in Australia ?

2000-12-19 Thread Peter Samuel
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

Re: Qmail support in Australia ?

2000-12-19 Thread Russell Nelson
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

Re: Qmail support in Australia ?

2000-12-18 Thread Peter Samuel
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

Re: Qmail support in Australia ?

2000-12-17 Thread listmon
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 - Original Message - F

Re: Qmail support in Australia ?

2000-12-16 Thread Marc Knoop
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

Re: Qmail support in Australia ?

2000-12-16 Thread Sean Reifschneider
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

RE: Qmail support in Australia ?

2000-12-15 Thread Dennis
; 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

Re: Qmail support in Australia ?

2000-12-15 Thread Mark Delany
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