Re: OT: e-mail question

2002-10-24 Thread Rodney Green
TED]> Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2002 12:05 PM Subject: Re: OT: e-mail question : Rodney Green wrote: : > Example: : > : > [EMAIL PROTECTED] : > : > If the accounts are dependent on a system user account there can only be one : > webmaster account. Of course, an alias :

Re: OT: e-mail question

2002-10-24 Thread Rodney Green
full e-mail address is used as the account name instead of a system user account. So, in the client the pop3 user would be setup as [EMAIL PROTECTED] instead of just webmaster. Get what I'm saying? :-) Thanks! Rod - Original Message - From: "Sebastiaan" <[EMAIL PROTEC

OT: e-mail question

2002-10-24 Thread Rodney Green
Hello! Does anyone know of a mail server package that allows user accounts to be the same as the e-mail address? So, [EMAIL PROTECTED] would both be the e-mail address and the username to download mail.   Thanks, Rod

compiling and building software

2002-10-13 Thread Rodney Green
Hello. I recently installed a base Debian system by using the rescue and root floppies and installing the rest from the Internet. Since I installed only the bare system I didn't have a compiler installed (at least I don't think I did) and couldn't build some stuff I downloaded. I want to build and

Re: ps output

2002-09-25 Thread Rodney Green
Thanks Felix. That cleared it up for me. : > Hello everyone. In the output of the ps command I see that some of the : > processes have state codes of SW. : > The ps man page states that the 'W' means that the process "has no : > resident pages." What does : > this mean? : : A "page" in this con

ps output

2002-09-25 Thread Rodney Green
Hello everyone. In the output of the ps command I see that some of the processes have state codes of SW. The ps man page states that the 'W' means that the process "has no resident pages." What does this mean?   Appreciate your help, Rod