On 29-May-2003/11:03 +0100, Gary Stainburn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>The main thing I want to be able to do - if possible - is still allow the file
>to be available as the existing .mdb so people can continue to use it with
>existing MS Office mailing list type documents.
How about XLS?
Excel
is there an RFC for chap or mschap that specifies the series of strings
passed back & forth between the "logee" & the "logger"?
Casey Bralla
Chief Nerd in Residence
NerdWorld.net
(A Vorlon Information Technologies Company)
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PLEASE read the Red Hat FAQ, Tips,
anyone actually attempted the RAID setup described in Sysadmin magazine
thinking of implementing for a samba solution and mars solution in combination
perhaps with httpd if i am convinced that it can be battened sufficiently
in a internal lan. According to the writeup you should get 3 adaptec UW
Thanks for the pointer:')
At 03:34 AM 6/28/98 -0600, you wrote:
>that is great but where might these man pages for pop b as i have
>tried man ipop3d and man imapd and so on with no man... man;')
>At 03:22 AM 6/27/98 +0200, you wrote:
>>At 12:05 6/26/98 -0600, dreamwvr wrote:
>>>Well ??? been look
At 03:34 6/28/98 -0600, dreamwvr wrote:
>that is great but where might these man pages for pop b as i have
>tried man ipop3d and man imapd and so on with no man... man;')
The man pages are installed with the IMAPd package. IMAPd is not installed
by default in RH5.0.
Tony
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Anthony E. Greene
that is great but where might these man pages for pop b as i have
tried man ipop3d and man imapd and so on with no man... man;')
At 03:22 AM 6/27/98 +0200, you wrote:
>At 12:05 6/26/98 -0600, dreamwvr wrote:
>>Well ??? been looking for good POP3/FAQ seem to be having difficulty
>>any suggestions?
At 12:05 6/26/98 -0600, dreamwvr wrote:
>Well ??? been looking for good POP3/FAQ seem to be having difficulty
>any suggestions?
A POP3 server is so simple that you just install it and make sure the
service is available in /etc/services. There's no configuration needed. The
whole thing is basical
Hi Robert,
It has been a while are you know permanently stationed in the U.S.?
Well ??? been looking for good POP3/FAQ seem to be having difficulty
any suggestions? Also is their any good router FAQ/tutorials, and ones on
setting
up and using gated to best advantage. In additions i had
cherbarth
> > Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 1998 3:04 PM
> > To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> > Subject: RE: RFC linux as router
> >
> > Essentially dead on. Small edits below...
> >
> > -Original Message-
> > From: William
10 RH 5.0 boxes for compatibility testing with our OSPF
implementation and they've worked flawlessly.
js
> -Original Message-
> From: Jason Scherbarth
> Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 1998 3:04 PM
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: RE: RFC linux as route
Essentially dead on. Small edits below...
> -Original Message-
> From: William T Wilson [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 1998 2:32 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: RFC linux as router
>
> On Tue, 23 Jun 1998, dreamwvr wrote:
On Tue, 23 Jun 1998, dreamwvr wrote:
> linux box as a router? Would like to ideally get intimate with using
> bgp and ospf using red hat as a router over 100 base T. Is this
> different than setting up two nics and doing route add and default route?
No. bgp and ospf are routing protocols. Wh
Hi Everyone,
Is there any good tutorials on setting up a dual homed
linux box as a router? Would like to ideally get intimate with using
bgp and ospf using red hat as a router over 100 base T. Is this
different than setting up two nics and doing route add and default route?
I suppos
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