(I removed the SMP list since this is hardly an SMP issue)
On Sat, 22 Aug 1998, Linux System wrote:
> what if you try to customize a script that automatically opens a mail
> program when they're authenticated. point this script as their default
> shell.. dont know about redhat, maybe i could tr
On Sat, 22 Aug 1998, Linux System wrote:
>
> what if you try to customize a script that automatically opens a mail
> program when they're authenticated. point this script as their default
> shell.. dont know about redhat, maybe i could try it sometime... :)
this can work, but the ftp response
what if you try to customize a script that automatically opens a mail
program when they're authenticated. point this script as their default
shell.. dont know about redhat, maybe i could try it sometime... :)
Linux System Administrator
SLUNet Office
Saint Louis Uni
On Thu, 3 Sep 1998, Claudiu Balciza wrote:
> I have a problem:
>
> Our new ISP runs Linux (RH5.0). They are quite new as ISP's...
> We can only connect to them from w95.
>
> When trying from Linux (RH5.1) it connects, authenticates (through
> terminal), prints 'you have mail' and the next mom
On Thu, 3 Sep 1998, Claudiu Balciza wrote:
> there is a problem with our Linux based ISP
I am running one.
> The only workaround was to get the ISP to move the folders content and then
> resend it to me.
> I kind of dislike that so I ask for help.
This is not a sendmail problem but a po