filter the pictures by choosing
for instance, China + Party + family + Beach or something similar.
MediaPro can do more or less everything, apart from the filtering
(possible, but not easy)
Would like to know what you guys are using and what software are out there.
Thanks in advance
/Bengt
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John Fleming wrote:
That should be right. Up to my laptop which I installed fresh from the
new installer
-THANK YOU- to all that have replied to this thread! For my originally
stated purposes, I am going to try to go with Debian stable. I already have
the Knoppix version of Sid on my laptop, so
Bengt Thuree wrote:
Hope someone can enlighten me to the status and future of apt-proxy.
Found some information on the web.
http://www.webservertalk.com/message222715.html
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I have been using apt-proxy on woody for a year now, and been extremly
happy with the result.
I am also looking forward to use apt-proxy-v2 which is, according the
homepage http://apt-proxy.sourceforge.net/ supposed to be quicker and
improved.
However, I can not find any later version of a
Lucas Albers wrote:
Read my amazingly detailed and concise writeup on how to convert to a raid
system. http://rootraiddoc.alioth.debian.org.
Lucas:
I just wanted to thank you for a very detailed and extremly helpful raid
howto document. It helped me install raid in no time on my system.
Thanks
Matt Krause wrote:
I setup MailScanner according to the directions on the website and
created
/var/spool/postfix.in and /etc/postfix.in as well as /var/spool/postfix
and /etc/postfix. Can someone tell me the difference between the two? I
assume that postfix.in is for all incoming mail and postfix
I would also change the /etc/hosts to be like this
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cat /etc/hosts
127.0.0.1 localhost
zepto zepto.local.localdomain
Stefan Vunckx wrote:
I'd add a plain "localhost" entry to mydestination.
Regards,
Stefan Vunckx
On Friday 27 February 2004 08:26, David Clymer wrote:
Hej,
I am wondering if anyone have any suggestions on how to do a cron based
sa-learn on a SaLearn.spam and a SaLearn.ham folder in Cyrus/Imap.
I want to move/copy misslabeld mails to these folders and have run
regurlar (hourly?) sa-learn on these folders (each user should have
them, about 10
On Sat, Feb 21, 2004 at 02:38:37PM +0100, VSJ wrote:
Hi Edward,
I've copied your cron script, replacing the
existing /etc/cron.d/f-prot-installer, but I still get the following
messages by e-mail at 4:27 and 16:27:
Subject:
Cron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> root if [ -x /usr/lib/f-prot/tools/check-upda
Bengt Thuree wrote:
Hej,
I am having problems getting sieveshell to work on my Sarge (with
cyrus21) box.
Would really appreciate some hints and tips on this issue.
I have been goggling and searching for various hints and tips, but I am
stuck.
Would really appreciate some hints and suggestions
Hej,
I am having problems getting sieveshell to work on my Sarge (with
cyrus21) box.
Would really appreciate some hints and tips on this issue.
I have been goggling and searching for various hints and tips, but I am
stuck.
Would really appreciate some hints and suggestions on this issue.
Thank
Hej,
I am in the process of installing MailScanner with ClamAV and F-Prot as
antivirus solution on my Sarge installation.
I have seen that MailScanner should deal with the auto update of the
virus definitions, but I can not figure out if it is working or if I
have missed something.
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