We love OpenExchange!! We are always on the road and constantly on location by our
clients for projects and maintenance contracts. OpenExchange gave us the opportunity
to communicate via the forum, knowledgebase, and mail. We can centralize patches and
documentation. Our motto is "Why burn a
Or look on my shelf at home. I don't recall that. Though a lot of time I
skim until I see something that I need now. I will check back through a
couple of issues.
Thanks.
On Thu, 2003-08-07 at 15:44, Jonathan M. Slivko wrote:
> Ed,
>
> I believe there was a review of some of those apps in Linux
On Fri, 2003-08-08 at 04:01, Arden Norder wrote:
> We migrated a couple of companies from MS Exchange to SuSE OpenExchange. The first
> migration was when the "tools" were in their last beta phase and the second company
> when the tools were finished. Both times the migration went fairly smooth
I believe it was on the back pages of the Linux Journal when RedHat Linux 9
came out. (This was the issue where they had the unified desktop on the
cover)
-- Jonathan
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http://www.linux.
Ed,
I believe there was a review of some of those apps in Linux Journal
recently, might wanna do a search on their site to see if you can find an
Internet version of the article.
-- Jonathan
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Jonathan M. Slivko - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"Linux: The Choice for the GNU Generation"
We migrated a couple of companies from MS Exchange to SuSE OpenExchange. The first
migration was when the "tools" were in their last beta phase and the second company
when the tools were finished. Both times the migration went fairly smooth - as with
any cross platform product change/migration
James D. Parra wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I want to make a smooth transition from a windows server environment
> to a pure (or almost pure) Linux server environment. The most
> important aspect of this change over would be moving all of the user
> accounts from a WinNT server to a Linux server while also
I haven't done a _migration_, but all my W2K users are authenticated off
of a Linux PDC. In addition (I found out about this _after_ I did my
setup), there is a nifty program out there for Windows called pGina that
will modify how Windows does it's authentication (you can do LDAP
authentication, N
I don't remember where I got it, but KDE-XP is a very good XP theme for
KDE.
I had the same problem and it was a good idea to install it.
Much of the user problems rounding the migration disapeared.
Apollo (Carmel Entertainment) wrote:
I am migrating my workstations from WindowsME to RedHat 9.
On Fri, 2003-06-20 at 13:46, Apollo (Carmel Entertainment) wrote:
> I am migrating my workstations from WindowsME to RedHat 9.0. Won't start on the
> reasons, we all have about same reasons.
> My main challenge is: OLDSCHOOL employees. 7 out of 9 people in the office only
> know how to work on the
Thanks!
[]s
Paulo
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From: "Cameron Simpson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2003 8:38 PM
Subject: Re: Migrating
> On 11:15 28 May 2003, Paulo Schopf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> | Im migrat
On 11:15 28 May 2003, Paulo Schopf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| Im migrating my old Linux (Conectiva distro) to RH 9. I would like to
| know what are the files to copy to keep accounts and passwords (passwd,
| shadown, etc). I just use Squid, Apache and Samba, without ldap, ssh,etc.
| Its a sim
Hi Paulo,
I usually create a script that basically reads the passwd file (unshadowed
to include encrypted password), which you should copy to the newly
installed one, and executes adduser commands. The parameters to
the adduser commands (generated by the script) are extracted from the
copie
On Wed, 2003-05-28 at 10:17, Paulo Schopf wrote:
> Hi.
>
> Im migrating my old Linux (Conectiva distro) to RH 9. I would like to
> know what are the files to copy to keep accounts and passwords (passwd,
> shadown, etc). I just use Squid, Apache and Samba and have some files in
> /home, without
(sorry if this is a duplicate, I'm not sure the first one
has been sent)
Confirm, I'd the job done through Mozilla for Windows.
Install Mozilla in Windows, import your pst file over
there, then switch
to Linux, start Evolution and import the files from
Mozilla folder.
They are in windows/appl
I don't believe you can import directly from .pst to the mbox format
evolution uses. However, you can convert from the Outlook .pst format
to the Outlook Express format, then import those files.
Anthony
On Sat, 2002-11-30 at 19:24, Christopher Henderson wrote:
> Now that I have my Red Hat 8 ins
I assume you are using pop3, in place of imap?
I hear that, for pop3, if you import your e-mail into netscape first,
and then from netscape you can import it into Evolution. Netscape
supposidly uses the .mbox file format, as compared to the Outlook way of
doing it.
Can anyone confirm, that has d
> Pl help me in changing the Filesystem type from ext3 to ext2
> as ext3 is using a lot of machine resources for the journelling.
> I m using red hat linux 7.2 .
just change your entry (ext3->ext2) in the /etc/fstab && umount /mntpoint &&
mount /mntpoint
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On Wed, 2002-10-16 at 06:59, Ramesh Pathak wrote:
>
>
> Pl help me in changing the Filesystem type from ext3 to ext2
> as ext3 is using a lot of machine resources for the journelling.
> I m using red hat linux 7.2 .
I believe that you can simply change the entries in /etc/fstab from ext3
to ex
about 500 user mailboxes.
-Jon "GenKiller" Gaudette
ListServ wrote:
>>User's unread/read e-mail's must be preserved. Users are idiots, so
>>they cannot backup their e-mail's before the switch. Due to the sheer
>>volume of users, it would be impossible to download each user's e-mail
>>for t
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On 11-Jun-2002/22:33:46 -0400, Jon Gaudette <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I was wondering if anyone on here has migrated successfully from
>Exchange 5.5 to sendmail. I work for a K-12 public school and due to
>new Microsoft Licensing, and budget cuts
>
>
>
> Subject:
> Re: Migrating from Exchange5.5 to Sendmail
> From:
> Jon Gaudette <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date:
> Tue, 11 Jun 2002 22:33:46 -0400
> To:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
&
Hello Everybody,
I was wondering if anyone on here has migrated successfully from
Exchange 5.5 to sendmail. I work for a K-12 public school and due to
new Microsoft Licensing, and budget cuts, etc., cannot stay as one of
Microsoft's microserf's. Here is what the boss wants.
User's unread/re
> from:"=?iso-8859-1?Q?Ricardo_J._M=E9ndez_Castro?=" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> date:Sat, 01 Jun 2002 20:51:53
> to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> subject: Re: Migrating Outlook Express messages
>
>
> Hi again,
>
> After getting my scanner recogni
Thanks for all the tips, I'll be checking the programs out and see how they
behave.
Good luck,
Ricardo J. Méndez Castro http://www.sheertalent.com/rmendez/
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c
On Sat, Jun 01, 2002 at 01:51:53PM -0600, Ricardo J. Méndez Castro wrote:
>
> Hi again,
>
> After getting my scanner recognized, the main thing that's stopping me
> from turning Linux into my main platform is the huge amount of e-mail
> that I have on Outlook Express folders. Can anyone recomm
> From: "=?iso-8859-1?Q?Ricardo_J._M=E9ndez_Castro?=
> Subject: Migrating Outlook Express messages
> Date: Sat, 1 Jun 2002 13:51:53 -0600
>
>
> Hi again,
>
> After getting my scanner recognized, the main thing that's stopping
> me = from turning Linux into my main platform is the huge amount o
Ricardo J. Méndez Castro wrote:
> After getting my scanner recognized, the main thing that's stopping me
> from turning Linux into my main platform is the huge amount of e-mail
> that I have on Outlook Express folders. Can anyone recommend an e-mail
> client (K-Mail, Evolution, whatever) tha
"Ashley M. Kirchner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is it possible to migrate an /etc/shadow file from 5.2 to a new
> system running 7.1 and have it work? I know the format is
> different, but I'm hoping there's some way of doing this. I
> can't reach all my users in time for the
>> It's different? I don't remember doing anything different when I went from
>> 5->6->7. Either that or my memory is failing me.
>
>Yes, slightly different encryption, at least on my end.
>
>5.2's shadow file looks something like this:
>
>johndoe:U5h3gS1wFAgBQ:11670:10:30:7:-1:-1:-1
Vidiot wrote:
> It's different? I don't remember doing anything different when I went from
> 5->6->7. Either that or my memory is failing me.
Yes, slightly different encryption, at least on my end.
5.2's shadow file looks something like this:
johndoe:U5h3gS1wFAgBQ:11670:10:30:7:-
Robert Dege wrote:
> I beleive that there is a way to convert a shadow system back in the
> passwd file. Then upgrade & use pwconvert to convert it back in to the
> shadow file again.
/usr/sbin/pwconv and pwunconv !
That's exactly what I needed. Thanks!
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H | "Life is the art of dra
>Is it possible to migrate an /etc/shadow file from 5.2 to a new system running
>7.1 and have it work? I know the format is different, but I'm hoping there's some
>way of doing this. I can't reach all my users in time for the change, and recreating
>their accounts on the new system would
I beleive that there is a way to convert a shadow system back in the
passwd file. Then upgrade & use pwconvert to convert it back in to the
shadow file again.
I'd doublecheck that first before jumping right in (hence, make
backups).
-Rob
>
> Is it possible to migrate an /etc/shadow file
On Thu, 8 Nov 2001, it was written:
> I have migrated some to ext3 without a problem.
> it is pretty simple, since you already
> have ext3 support in your kernel, right ?
> if that is the case, this is what you need to do.
>
> 1. tune2fs -j /dev/hdXX
> # what this does is makes a journal for
On 08 Nov 2001 23:49:09 -0800, Steve Lee wrote:
>
> 2. tune2fs -i 0 -c 0 /dev/hdXX
> # not sure if you need this, but this turns off
> # checking of mount every 20 th mount or 180 days
> # don't need it anymore with ext3 :))
It is not recommended that you disable checking. From the man pa
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On Friday 09 November 2001 12:49 am, Steve Lee wrote:
> I have migrated some to ext3 without a problem.
> it is pretty simple, since you already
> have ext3 support in your kernel, right ?
> if that is the case, this is what you need to do.
That's
I have migrated some to ext3 without a problem.
it is pretty simple, since you already
have ext3 support in your kernel, right ?
if that is the case, this is what you need to do.
1. tune2fs -j /dev/hdXX
# what this does is makes a journal for your ext2
2. tune2fs -i 0 -c 0 /dev/hdXX
# not
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