> If it asks you to login, you might have to use your *gmail* rather
> than a generic *google* account -- that tripped me up for a bit.
No might. Will.
(And if you don't have one, why not?)
-R
On Thu, 18 Jan 2007, Robin Bowes wrote:
But since you've said it's easy to use qmail-smtpd on an alternative
port, why not just do that?
I thought you meant "easy to configure trac to use an alternative port".
I understood that. We both know that setting up qmail-smtpd on an
alternative, l
Charlie Brady wrote:
> On Thu, 18 Jan 2007, Robin Bowes wrote:
>
>> So, if I understand it correctly, I would:
>>
>> - move config/plugins to config/peers/0 (this is the "default")
>> - create config/peers/127.0.0.1 containing a minimal set of plugins for
>> connections from localhost
>>
>> Is thi
On Thu, 18 Jan 2007, Robin Bowes wrote:
So, if I understand it correctly, I would:
- move config/plugins to config/peers/0 (this is the "default")
- create config/peers/127.0.0.1 containing a minimal set of plugins for
connections from localhost
Is this correct?
Yes, although Shad Lords cla