6 July 2003 12:52
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> Subject: Re: Mailing List Software
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> On Sat, 2003-07-26 at 07:28, Nigel Peck - MIS Web Design wrote:
> > Can someone point me to an open source email list package for Linux?
> >
> > I need to handle subscribe/unsubs
Can someone point me to an open source email list package for Linux?
I need to handle subscribe/unsubscribe, list info etc. (all the usual). Ideally
something that handles both admin posting only (newsletters) and discussion lists.
The more configurable the better, preferably Perl based.
Thanks
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Nigel Peck - MIS Web
> Design
> Sent: Friday, July 18, 2003 2:10 PM
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> Subject: Discovering Reasons For Crash
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> I lease a Redhat 7.3 server from a hosting compa
I lease a Redhat 7.3 server from a hosting company. the server has gone down and they
are going to reboot it.
What's the best place to start looking for reasons why it went down?
Cheers,
Nigel
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> Subject: RE: named
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> On Tue, 2003-07-15 at 07:20, Nigel Peck - MIS Web Design wrote:
> > Thanks. I'm not saying you're wrong I'm just curios, how do you
> know and what's the difference with Apache (below) that is using
> up m
Thanks. I'm not saying you're wrong I'm just curios, how do you know and what's the
difference with Apache (below) that is using up memory for each process?
And why does ps show individual threads? Shouldn't it only show processes as the name
implies?
And why does each one show it is using a pe
OS: Redhat 7.3
I want to reduce the number of named processes. I am assuming that they are spare
servers in the same way as with Apache, they are taking up memory which could be
better used as the load on DNS for this server is minimal.
Is this possible and how do I do it?
PID PPID RSS VSZ
Can someone tell me why sendmail won't relay from localhost?
access file:
# Check the /usr/share/doc/sendmail/README.cf file for a description
# of the format of this file. (search for access_db in that file)
# The /usr/share/doc/sendmail/README.cf is part of the sendmail-doc
# package.
#
# by de
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Thanks to you both, that's working now :-)
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 07/24/02 11:57am >>>
> Sorry to be a pain, but could you give me a few more clues as to
where
> to set it?
sendmail.mc
dnl define(`SMART_HOST',`smtp.your.provider')
> (I checked the man page and the sendmail.mc but couldn't find
Sorry to be a pain, but could you give me a few more clues as to where
to set it?
(I checked the man page and the sendmail.mc but couldn't find
anything)
Thanks
Nigel
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 07/24/02 10:40am >>>
On Wed, Jul 24, 2002 at 10:30:32AM +0100, Nigel Peck wrot
Can someone please tell me how to configure sendmail to automatically
forward all emails to the same SMTP server, regardless of who they are
to.
I need to do this because I can't currently get RedHat to work through
our firewall/proxy, so there is only one SMTP server it can see, it also
can't se
gt;> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 07/23/02 12:03pm >>>
Check out WRQ's Reflection X
-Original Message-
From: Nigel Peck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: dinsdag 23 juli 2002 12:37
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: X Server Client for M$
Would someone please point me in the direction of
Would someone please point me in the direction of an X Server client
that runs under M$ Windows 2000.
Thanks
Nigel
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orward Software, www.forward-software.com
From: Nigel Peck Sent: Monday, July 22, 2002 8:46 AM
>
> I'm just getting to grips with RedHat and I have a couple of
questions
> (hope this is the correct list)
>
> In the 7.3 reference guide the boot process is described, namely
init
So why would you want to kill the web, name, nfs and samba servers when
going to run level 5?
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 07/22/02 05:31pm >>>
> In the 7.3 reference guide the boot process is described, namely
init
> runlevels. It gives the example of runlevel 5, and shows that
> when going
> to init
When I enter a command at a shell prompt, how do I return to a prompt
immediately rather than waiting for the command to complete.
thanks
Nigel
ITM Business Solutions
Unit 4
Nine Trees Trading Estate
Morthen Road
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Reception
Tel: 01709 703288
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I'm just getting to grips with RedHat and I have a couple of questions
(hope this is the correct list)
In the 7.3 reference guide the boot process is described, namely init
runlevels. It gives the example of runlevel 5, and shows that when going
to init 5, services including httpd, smb, named and
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