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>>Guys,
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>>I was wondering if anyone can tell me a preferred
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>webmail interface for
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>>cyrus-imap ? Which one should I use that could be
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>relatively painless,
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>>albeit with functionality ?
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>>Thanks a lot to everyone.
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>>Alex
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We use Squirrel (www.squirrel.org). 5 mins to a wo
ultra-wide LVD
ports and a very useful
ultra-narrow port to keep the DAT drive out of the way.
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>Hello,
>I was on this list last week discussing a way of making my system reboot if
>the network goes down. That's working, but there's one more piece to the
>puzzle that is needed here:
You need to change your filesystem to a journalled one. That will avoid the
need
to do a fsck on reboot af
Sorry, what you have isn't a modem. It's only a DSP (digital
signal processor) chip. The modem and sound card are software
in the drivers.
There are very few plans to write modem software to run these
beasts on Linux. It's really hard and they aren't that brilliant
when you've done. I recommend j
ost certainly a hardware failure. Note the pattern of the beeps, then
>check the motherboard manual's table of audible error codes.
Kevin Thorpe
Head of IT
Purchasing Index (UK) Ltd
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We use BRU and a DAT drive for backups. Commercial I know but it is
reliable. We run a set of daily tapes Mon-Thu and a set of five Friday
tapes.
The last Friday tape of every month gets taken off-site.
Restoration of single files is relatively easy from the supplied X front
end.
We try and avo