On Fri, Sep 01, 2006 at 10:12:11AM +0200, lap wrote:
> Emiel Kollof a écrit :
>
> >Why are you using my domain name? Try example.org next time, instead of
> >having spammers pester my mailserver about this unkown user called
> >'lap'. Or just set up adequate spam-protection. RBLs, forcing some
> >
Emiel Kollof a écrit :
Why are you using my domain name? Try example.org next time, instead of having
spammers pester my mailserver about this unkown user called 'lap'. Or just
set up adequate spam-protection. RBLs, forcing some RFC-compliance,
Greylisting and SpamAssassin go a long way.
Ok
Op donderdag 31 augustus 2006 17:29, schreef lap:
> > (Your return email is a bad address, by the way.)
>
> Yes I know, I get bored of being spammed. If you are not running
> windows, you can send mail to me at laurent (at sign) chez (minus sign)
> le (minus sign) sourd dot name . :)
Why are you
lap wrote:
Justin C. Sherrill a écrit :
*snip*
(Your return email is a bad address, by the way.)
Yes I know, I get bored of being spammed. If you are not running
windows, you can send mail to me at laurent (at sign) chez (minus sign)
le (minus sign) sourd dot name . :)
LaP
Cuts both
Justin C. Sherrill a écrit :
A good alternative would be to purchase Parallels; I've used beta versions
on my MacBook and DragonFly ran very well using it. I plan to buy it when
I have some spare cash...
Thanks a lot for your answer. Using with Parallels seems ok for me.
(Your return email
On Thu, August 31, 2006 5:18 am, lap wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I hope I am at the right place for this question : Is there any success
> story here on running DragonFly BSD on apple intel hardware ?
> Anyone tried ?
It's probably possible, using Boot Camp to generate the right environment.
Assuming th
Hi all,
I hope I am at the right place for this question : Is there any success
story here on running DragonFly BSD on apple intel hardware ?
Anyone tried ?
Thanks
LaP