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Choosing a mail Server for Linux - Forums Linux


Choosing a mail Server for Linux

Posted: 06 Sep 2005 12:39 PM PDT

In comp.os.linux.networking David Schwartz <com>:
 
 
 

No?

"Mail-boxes A mail-box is a file, or possibly a directory of
files, where incoming messages are stored."

This is what you access via POP3/IMAP.

From the OP:

"I'm not planning on allowing any SMTP access, but it would be
nice to have a web-based mail client available plus pop3 of
course :)"

The fun part is, that it doesn't make much sense, you won't have
much fun with a "web-based mail client" without MTA. The URL
shows high-level concept of electronic mail. That you didn't got
it even after reading isn't my fault. ;-)

Perhaps the OP meant he would only allow sending through a
web-based client?

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Built in Wireless Driver

Posted: 06 Sep 2005 05:48 AM PDT

scbauer wrote:
 

I think the driver for the Atheros chipsets is called madwifi. Look here:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/madwifi/

Luca

Kernel and dev

Posted: 05 Sep 2005 05:10 PM PDT

Hoy..... On Tue, 06 Sep 2005 03:00:03 +0000, The Ghost In The Machine
wrote:
 

Thanks,

I fixed it by writing a rules file and placed it into /etc/udev/rules.d


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pppd does not rewrite resolv.conf

Posted: 04 Sep 2005 10:20 PM PDT

On Wed, 07 Sep 2005 08:20:15 +0200, Nick Bishop <com.au>
wrote:
 

On fedora systems, /etc/ppp/ifup is called with these variables, and
this script calls a script in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts to do the
/etc/resolv.conf rewriting. The way it is called is a bit convoluted,
but you will find out. The actual code is in the file ifup-post.

-Enrique

no GUI with debian 3.1

Posted: 04 Sep 2005 09:00 PM PDT

In comp.os.linux.setup, Dale S uttered the immortal words:
 

Did you tell Debian to install a window manager or desktop environment?
Debian is not a particularly newbie friendly distro. It puts control into
the hands of the user and as such only installs the base system unless you
tell it otherwise.
 

Where you asked if you wanted to run tasksel, dselect or attitude? If so,
yes, you missed a step.
 

Run aptitude and have a look around or pick one such as KDE, Gnome or XFCE4
and install it with "apt-get install kde", "apt-get install gnome" or
"apt-get install xfce4". Go to http://www.debian.org/doc/ to learn about
APT and all things Debian.

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Andy.

XP re-install destroyed Fedora linux boot

Posted: 04 Sep 2005 08:51 PM PDT

My bad. Thanks for clarifying.

Russ

Kernel Install Question: Is "make install" really necessary ?

Posted: 02 Sep 2005 11:29 AM PDT

Andy Fraser wrote:
 

make install (on x86) actually simply runs /sbin/installkernel if available.
Exact effect is dependent on distribution. Some of them (like mandrake)
provide very intelligent installkernel script that automatically creates
initrd when needed, detects which bootloader is used and updates its
configuration etc.

=arvi=

Linux NFS client ignoring wsize mount parameter

Posted: 02 Sep 2005 08:33 AM PDT

On Wed, 07 Sep 2005 10:37:19 +0200, Gurv <fr> wrote:
 

Answering for myself only, no. No idea.

 

I think you would usually be well served here, but in this case perhaps
lkml (Linux kernel mailing list) or comp.os.linux.development.system.
These are more kernel-internal oriented.

Also, if you start to investigate yourself and you post some initial
findings, there is a chance things catch on.

Sorry for not helping more
Enrique

AIM client - please help

Posted: 01 Sep 2005 11:54 AM PDT

>> >I don't think you're going to have much choice. Versions of the main IM 

I found a copy of naim floating around, at:

http://joshuawise.com/naim-0.11.7.4-jw4.tar.bz2

It supports TOC2, and runs in curses mode.

-Joel

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boot Ubuntu from lilo multi-boot?

Posted: 01 Sep 2005 09:06 AM PDT

On Thu, 01 Sep 2005 12:28:23 -0500, Bit Twister wrote: 

Sorry forgot,
mount -t auto /dev/hdXN /ubuntu #where XN is the disk/partition of /
 

Installing Dual Boot : Fedora Core 4 and Debian on the same HD

Posted: 01 Sep 2005 12:33 AM PDT

Rafi Gordon wrote:
 

What you are suggesting will work perfectly well.
You will be able to mount the Windows partition under either Linux,
though if it is Windows XP you will probably not be able
to write on Windows files when logged in under Linux.

However, most people would use more partitions,
and at least share /home between the two Linux systems.

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