It dropped again, John.. The temperature outside is 1F. The temps have
been a little weird of late... It's way too warm... Makes me wonder what
happen to the biting cold...
>
> It's 2F (-17C) now and it'll get down below -5F (-21C) tonight but
> that's warm for this time of year, in central
Is anyone out there using an IMAP server with Xmail?
I read a couple of the articles on the xmailserver.org site, but have not
had a great deal of luck with them, as the platform that I was using was
FreeBSD. It seemed that either Courier did not want to compile correctly,
or that the link betwee
nized site with frames)
http://www.arc.unm.edu/~rsahu/cvs.html (workshop on cvs - I highly recommend
this site)
http://cvsbook.red-bean.com/ ( A book on open souce development and cvs)
Will
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> To: "Louis Becker ( commerce.fr )" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
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There is even an easier way If CVS was used for source code control,
clients can be downloaded and installed from www.wincvs.org . They are
pretty stable and make the use of remote CVS servers on the internet really
easy.
Will
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From: "Louis Becker ( commerce.fr
I set up xmail on a linux server that we have connected directly to the
internet. I can send mail out from the server just fine. When email comes
back in, however, the server bounces it - returning it to the person that
sent the message with a 550, telling them that the user is not known to the
se
I received the same "The procedure entry point ChangeServiceConfig2A could
not be located in the dynamic link library ADVAPI32.DLL" error on this end.
NT 4.0/SP6a/IE5.1.
Will
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From: "Shawn Anderson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Davide Libenzi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[E