[EMAIL PROTECTED] <> wrote on Wednesday, April 20, 2005 1:22
PM:
> Great pleasure to present the german Kardinal Ratzinger as
> the new pope.
> Especially to Davide.
> No Italian - a german did it. ;)
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> And next yeah, we'll win the FIFA World Cup. In the final match we'll
> beat Italy, too. x
Great pleasure to present the german Kardinal Ratzinger as the new pope.
Especially to Davide.
No Italian - a german did it. ;)
And next yeah, we'll win the FIFA World Cup. In the final match we'll
beat Italy, too. xD
Have a nice day guys. :)
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Regards,
Alexander Hagenah
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Actually, I believe the ebuild I sent you is set up for use with
CourierIMAP, because users need direct access to their maildir. A strict
POP3 & SMTP install, like my earlier ebuilds in Gentoo's bugzilla, were
closer to the documentation. I haven't touched the ebuild in quite a
while except for
Portage is not specific about what you name your ebuilds, so it would be
feasible to create two ebuilds, ie xmail-1.21.ebuild and
xmail_chroot-1.21.ebuild. The only foreseeable problem with this is if
you don't unmerge the original chrooted version before installing the
new chrooted version wo
When I introduced the XMail Server ebuild to Gentoo, I tried to achieve
the same resulting install that one would have if following the
Readme.html document. This way, the documentation would match one's file
system. Also, since it was new to Gentoo, I thought following the
documentation would
1) If I may ask, why do you prefer nonchroot over chroot ?
2) If you add a nonchrooted version to portage, will that make my server
nonchrooted too if I use that ebuild to update? If it does, I guess some
people will not like that (myself included)
Kevin Williams schrieb:
>Feel free to update t
Feel free to update that ebuild and use it however you like.
Dustin C. Hatch wrote:
> Has someone created an ebuild for 1.21 yet? If not, I will create it
> and submit it to gentoo's bugzilla. Kevin, is it alright if I update
> the ebuild you sent me? I prefer it to the chrooted version.
>
>
Has someone created an ebuild for 1.21 yet? If not, I will create it
and submit it to gentoo's bugzilla. Kevin, is it alright if I update
the ebuild you sent me? I prefer it to the chrooted version.
Dustin C. Hatch
http://www.dchweb.com/
Davide Libenzi wrote:
>1.21 it is, at the end:
>
>htt
On Mon, 10 Jan 2005, Francesco Vertova wrote:
> It isn't Italian, but Latin, and (with a leading "h") means "We have the
> Pope" (the Vatican's ritual formula to announce that the new Pope has been
> elected) ...
Ouch, true! I wish I wouldn't have skipped that Latin lesson to go at
the beach .
At 22.59 10/01/05 +1100, you wrote:
>Thanks Davide, Would you believe Google can't translate "Abemus Papam"
>There are numerous google hits, but I have been unable to workout what you
>said - only I think it is related to "Finally"
>
>Could you enlighten the non Italian speaking world?
It isn'
http://www.google.com/search?q=Habemus+Papam
We have a pope. Or in XMail's case, POP. And SMTP. And sometime
(hopefully) soon, IMAP too. :)
Rob Arends wrote:
>Thanks Davide, Would you believe Google can't translate "Abemus Papam"
>There are numerous google hits, but I have been unable to wo
Thanks Davide, Would you believe Google can't translate "Abemus Papam"
There are numerous google hits, but I have been unable to workout what you
said - only I think it is related to "Finally"
Could you enlighten the non Italian speaking world?
Ta, Rob :-)
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