On Sat, 01 Nov 2003 at 04:08 GMT, BruceG penned:
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> mutt. Don't think I'll ever be a vi person, though.
>
Never say never!
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On Fri, 2003-10-31 at 15:19, David Z Maze wrote:
> "BruceG" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> >> Ainsi parla BruceG le 304Ãme jour de l'an 2003:
> >>
> >>>I recently installed sendmail / ipopd / apache /squirrelmail to
> >>>make a SMTP/POP mail server with a Web interface. I'm running
> >>>
On Fri, Oct 31, 2003 at 08:55:39PM +0100, Jakob Lell wrote:
> On Friday 31 October 2003 20:25, BruceG wrote:
> > > Ainsi parla BruceG le 304?me jour de l'an 2003:
> > >> Hey all,
> > >>
> > >>I recently installed sendmail / ipopd / apache /squirrelmail to
> > >>make a SMTP/POP mail server w
"BruceG" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Ainsi parla BruceG le 304ème jour de l'an 2003:
>>
>>>I recently installed sendmail / ipopd / apache /squirrelmail to
>>>make a SMTP/POP mail server with a Web interface. I'm running
>>>Debian Stable. My PC is kind of clunky and old (100 Mhz, 16M
On Friday 31 October 2003 20:25, BruceG wrote:
> > Ainsi parla BruceG le 304ème jour de l'an 2003:
> >> Hey all,
> >>
> >>I recently installed sendmail / ipopd / apache /squirrelmail to
> >>make a SMTP/POP mail server with a Web interface. I'm running
> >>Debian Stable. My PC is kind of
> Ainsi parla BruceG le 304ème jour de l'an 2003:
>
>> Hey all,
>>
>>I recently installed sendmail / ipopd / apache /squirrelmail to
>>make a SMTP/POP mail server with a Web interface. I'm running
>>Debian Stable. My PC is kind of clunky and old (100 Mhz, 16Meg RAM,
>>1 Gig disk sp
Ainsi parla BruceG le 304ème jour de l'an 2003:
> Hey all,
>
>I recently installed sendmail / ipopd / apache /squirrelmail to
>make a SMTP/POP mail server with a Web interface. I'm running
>Debian Stable. My PC is kind of clunky and old (100 Mhz, 16Meg RAM,
>1 Gig disk space). I'v
Do a "ps -A"
or, if you know the process, you can trim that down like:
"ps -A | grep apache"
to kick it off again:
"/etc/init.d/apache start"
if you look in /etc/init.d you can get the names for the other processes.
Matt
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