nstall. However, if there's something else I can do that
would not take all that time, I would like to try it.
But first, what can I do to make it bootable again? or at least boot
from a cd?
Thanks,
Mario Flores
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illa (using my ISP account). I read somewhere
that POP is for retrieving email from the server and smtp is used for
outbound messages (from the email agent like mozilla to the mail server).
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Mario.
John Summerfield wrote:
Mario Flores wrote:
Hi:
I can read my ISP's email us
Hi:
I can read my ISP's email using mozilla (POP mail account), I can read
my local email using 'mail' (with exim being the mta). But I cannot send
emial from my local mail account to the rest of the world or to my ISP's
email address. How can I do that?
In addition, how can I send emial via a
I really did not know what they are and thought something was going
wrong. That is why I asked 'how to stop them'. But now I know, it's OK
to have them :) and how to use them (just in case)
Thank you for your answers,
Mario.
Travis Crump wrote:
Mario Flores wrote:
Hi:
Since da
Hi:
Since day 1 I installed debian, I see the following in the
/var/log/messages:
Jul 28 21:01:08 woody -- MARK --
Jul 28 21:21:08 woody -- MARK --
Jul 28 21:41:08 woody -- MARK --
and they repeat every single hour at the exact same intervals. Does
anyone know what they mean and how can I stop t
Hi:
I just installed debian woody in a dell pc (400 Mhz, 128 megs, and a
3com NIC: 3c905B 100BaseTX). During the installation of debian, the
installation of any network card module failed. All network
configuration was wrong and kept getting the "neighbour table overflow"
message. After ins
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