Hi,
Going here:
https://www.scientificlinux.org/download
I don't see the link for the Scientific Linux 4.5 release.
Can it be added please?
Michael.
Hi,
What's the correct way to get the SL5 x86_64 DVD?
Going to either of these links:
http://ftp.scientificlinux.org/linux/scientific/50/iso/
ftp://ftp.scientificlinux.org/linux/scientific/50/iso/
don't work ie:
http://ftp.scientificlinux.org/linux/scientific/50/iso/x86_64/SL-5.0-051607-x86_
Hi,
For attaching files to mails or sending the program mpack can be
a suitable solution. This is a utility though and not in standard linux
distributions. I don't believe that mail or sendmail are capable
of doing attachments automatically. You have to prepare the MIME
attachment by some other
On Mon, Jul 16, 2007 at 11:40:41AM +0200, Manuel Mussini wrote:
> You're right!
> The mail server was not correctly configured by my system administrator! Now
> it works fine!
>
> Reading "man mail" and "man sendmail" I've not found any hint about
> attaching files to the mails!
For attaching fil
Manuel Mussini wrote:
You're right!
The mail server was not correctly configured by my system administrator! Now
it works fine!
Reading "man mail" and "man sendmail" I've not found any hint about
attaching files to the mails!
BTW I suppose it is possible! Isn't it?
I think mutt does it fairly
Manuel Mussini wrote:
Reading "man mail" and "man sendmail" I've not found any hint about
attaching files to the mails!
BTW I suppose it is possible! Isn't it?
Is there a complete documentation for these two great applications?
For Sendmail, the Bat Book:
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/sendmai
You're right!
The mail server was not correctly configured by my system administrator! Now
it works fine!
Reading "man mail" and "man sendmail" I've not found any hint about
attaching files to the mails!
BTW I suppose it is possible! Isn't it?
Is there a complete documentation for these two great