> After many many years I decided to try something different
> from x86 on my
> home desktop ;) And the 23" monitor has an incredible image quality.
> Gentoo and YDL already have distro for G5, so I'll be ready
> to go. Anyway,
That's exactly the reason why I've bought an IMAC. The TFT screen
Hi,
I have studied that Xmail will move the email
from 'mess' to 'rsnd' when Xmail fails to send
the message. I would like to know how Xmail handle
the email inside the 'rsnd' folder? Will it processes
the 'rsnd' folder first, or will it processes the new
incoming email first, or process both of t
On Mon, 17 May 2004, Christian Gross wrote:
> >I am actually interested in this, since I am going to buy this guy:
> >
> >http://www.apple.com/powermac/
> >
> >I will run Linux on it though :-)
> >
> >
> I am envious... My G4 notebook is pretty fast, about as fast as a P4.
> However some admi
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Besides, everyone knows Python is better than Perl anyway :)
-Mark
On Mon, 2004-05-17 at 00:52, Wim Verveen wrote:
> Maybe we should stop the perl or not to perl decision. Microsoft does
> endorse perl nowadays and even some of their tool
Davide Libenzi wrote:
>On Mon, 17 May 2004, Christian Gross wrote:
>
>
>
>>Thanks, I appreciate it and will look at it
>>
>>
>
>I am actually interested in this, since I am going to buy this guy:
>
>http://www.apple.com/powermac/
>
>I will run Linux on it though :-)
>
>
I am envious...
On Mon, 17 May 2004, Christian Gross wrote:
> Thanks, I appreciate it and will look at it
I am actually interested in this, since I am going to buy this guy:
http://www.apple.com/powermac/
I will run Linux on it though :-)
- Davide
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Davide Libenzi wrote:
>On Mon, 17 May 2004, Christian Gross wrote:
>
>
>POSIX states that poll(2) should be defined in sys/poll.h. I've found this
>googling:
>
>http://www.opendarwin.org/pipermail/kde-darwin/2004-January/001509.html
>
>
>
>
>>SysIncludeBSD.h:68:19: dlfcn.h: No such file or di
On Mon, 17 May 2004, Christian Gross wrote:
> Ok, so I finally got around to building OSX on OpenDarwin...
>
> Well, not so good...
>
> Here are the errors
>
> g++ -O2 -I. -D__UNIX__ -D__BSD__ -D__DARWIN__ -D_REENTRANT=1
> -D_THREAD_SAFE=1 -DXMAIL_OS=\"OSX\" -DHAS_SYSMACHINE -c BuffSock.cpp
>
Ok, so I finally got around to building OSX on OpenDarwin...
Well, not so good...
Here are the errors
g++ -O2 -I. -D__UNIX__ -D__BSD__ -D__DARWIN__ -D_REENTRANT=1
-D_THREAD_SAFE=1 -DXMAIL_OS=\"OSX\" -DHAS_SYSMACHINE -c BuffSock.cpp
In file included from SysInclude.h:47,
from B
Let's have a beer (or 2) ... ;)
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> Betreff: [xmail] Re: AW: Re: AW: Re: AW: Re: AW: Re: AW: Re:=20
> AW: Re: OSX P
On Mon, 17 May 2004, Harald Schneider wrote:
> Yep! Just cloned my WinXP MailRoot except bin and it finalley WORKS!
> Great job -- thanks! Time to port XQM to OSX ;-)
Glad to ear that. Another supported OS to be added to the list.
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Fine - Thanks again!
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> Betreff: [xmail] Re: AW: Re: AW: Status OSX Update (Also=20
> Question for Harald)
>=20
>=2
Yep! Just cloned my WinXP MailRoot except bin and it finalley WORKS!
Great job -- thanks! Time to port XQM to OSX ;-)
Thanks a lot,
Harald
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Mine was OSX 2.2.x. It was updated later on.
--Harald
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On Mon, 17 May 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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You create an alias domain
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On Mon, 17 May 2004, Harald Schneider wrote:
> I see. This is not a big problem, since the suffix can be easily
> removed by an installation script.
Why OSX picked up a case insensitive file naming on a BSD core??
Compatibility with the previous Mac OS? Anyway, I'll make all makefiles in
1.19 a
On Mon, 17 May 2004, Harald Schneider wrote:
> But there are still some issues on OSX:
> - All output files have a .exe suffix.
> - ./XMail.exe --debug -Md returns 'unable to create file', even thought
> I'm
> logged in as root, permissions are set to 700 on /var/MailRoot and
> MAIL_ROOT
> is
On Mon, 17 May 2004, Kelvin Goh wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would like to know what is the time interval between
> each resend email? I can't really find any answer
> at the document website.
> How about the expired period for an email?
> Can we configure both the resend and expired interval?
Check th
Harald Schneider wrote:
>>Interesting because I am running 10.3.3, but I do not have an
>>OSTYPE of
>>darwin, but Darwin7.0. I get the same response on my
>>OpenDarwin box.
>>Are you running a patched box, where you added your own kernel?
>>
>>
>
>Indeed interesting. There is nothing pat
> Interesting because I am running 10.3.3, but I do not have an
> OSTYPE of
> darwin, but Darwin7.0. I get the same response on my
> OpenDarwin box.
> Are you running a patched box, where you added your own kernel?
Indeed interesting. There is nothing patched or tweaked. All standard.
> Abo
Harald Schneider wrote:
>NOPe .. I'm running OSX 10.3.3 (Panther) with Darwin Kernel 7.3.0 on a
>PPC CPU (IMAC).
>If we manage to solve the last issues on my machine, we should be ready
>for any Darwin platform :-)
>
>
>
Interesting because I am running 10.3.3, but I do not have an OSTYPE of
da
Hi,
|Do you think the whole world uses Windows? Are you unwilling to learn
|anything else? I'm not talking about becoming a UNIX expert, just
|widen you view to accept the fact that not all software is created
|by MicroSoft and it's minions.
You're blaming me for forcing software developers for W
NOPe .. I'm running OSX 10.3.3 (Panther) with Darwin Kernel 7.3.0 on a
PPC CPU (IMAC).
If we manage to solve the last issues on my machine, we should be ready
for any Darwin platform :-)
--Harald
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Hi,
|Would it be possible to abstract the db layer? Many of us
|already run many
|different DB's and would prefer not to have to add another.
Agree! I already have a big, strong, tuned and backed up SQL server I would
like to use if possible.
-- Altair
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Downloaded latest sources 1.19 Pre 4, and the only problem was the flag
-pthread, which should be -lpthread.
Other than that, it's fine for me.
Harald: You are running OpenDarwin, yes? Which platform PPC, or x86?
The reason why I ask is because of the tsch default, and the return of
darwin i
I Agree, Jeffrey!
Ben
Jeffrey Laramie wrote:
>On Monday 17 May 2004 08:43, Benny wrote:
>
>
>>This mailing list has been over this "junk" conversation too many
>>times. This issue has nothing to do with what is at hand. The real
>>issue is open source.
>>
>>
>
>Yes and No. Yes this "disc
On Monday 17 May 2004 08:43, Benny wrote:
> This mailing list has been over this "junk" conversation too many
> times. This issue has nothing to do with what is at hand. The real
> issue is open source.
Yes and No. Yes this "discussion" is moving off topic and no the issue isn't
open source. It
This mailing list has been over this "junk" conversation too many
times. This issue has nothing to do with what is at hand. The real
issue is open source. With having an open source project, there has to
be some control on making that project succeed and Davide has been doing
great on this.
Yes, the database layer is 100% abstracted. I just wanted to include
something so that out of the box, this app will work.
Shawn
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Hi,
I would like to know what is the time interval between
each resend email? I can't really find any answer
at the document website.
How about the expired period for an email?
Can we configure both the resend and expired interval?
Thank you.
Regards,
Kelvin
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Shawn,
Would it be possible to abstract the db layer? Many of us al
Shawn,
Would it be possible to abstract the db layer? Many of us already run many
different DB's and would prefer not to have to add another.
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