Re: Blackberry-like device, MacOS X, and/or IMAP?

2003-10-18 Thread Travis Roy
Over 1130 folders with over 65982 messages (I say over, because this is just the mail I've been concerned enough with to port into evolution). As far as disk space, all I can say is that its over 1GB and intermingled with a lot of other files. I'm sorry, but how could you possible be required to

Personal mail habits [was Blackberry-like device, MacOS X, and/or IMAP?]

2003-10-18 Thread p . lussier
In a message dated: Sat, 18 Oct 2003 09:07:59 EDT Travis Roy said: Over 1130 folders with over 65982 messages (I say over, because this is just the mail I've been concerned enough with to port into evolution). As far as disk space, all I can say is that its over 1GB and intermingled with a

IMAP debate [was Re: Blackberry-like device, MacOS X, and/or IMAP? ]

2003-10-18 Thread plussier
In a message dated: Fri, 17 Oct 2003 13:21:22 EDT Tom Buskey said: I'm using UW-Imap for imap (mbox/mbx is ok for small groups). I'n not having any issues. How many is a large number of folders or messages? Based on the stupidity of the UW IMAP design, I'd never use it for more than a couple

Re: Blackberry-like device, MacOS X, and/or IMAP?

2003-10-18 Thread plussier
In a message dated: Fri, 17 Oct 2003 11:31:19 EDT Travis Roy said: Using a web-based IMAP client might also fit the bill, however, the current version of that is IMP, and it's just barely better than not having access to e-mail at all :) Why not use squirrelmail.. it's MUCH better then IMP

Re:ibm hardware for servers

2003-10-18 Thread Dan Jenkins
Subject: ibm hardware for servers From: Rodent of Unusual Size [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Fri, 17 Oct 2003 09:21:19 -0400 To: Greater New Hampshire Linux Users [EMAIL PROTECTED] does anyone here use ibm hardware for their personal servers? (not desktops, but servers..) I have a handful of IBM

Re: ibm hardware for servers

2003-10-18 Thread Jared Watkins
does anyone here use ibm hardware for their personal servers? (not desktops, but servers..) I started using an IBM blade system a few months ago... the only drawback is that they have 2.5 ata hard drives by default you can add two fiber switches for 2Gb san connectivity... but they are

Re: Blackberry-like device, MacOS X, and/or IMAP?

2003-10-18 Thread Bruce Dawson
On Sat, 2003-10-18 at 09:07, Travis Roy wrote: Over 1130 folders with over 65982 messages (I say over, because this is just the mail I've been concerned enough with to port into evolution). As far as disk space, all I can say is that its over 1GB and intermingled with a lot of other

Changing subscription info

2003-10-18 Thread Chris
I have just n\been to the gnhlug website to change my email address, but it seemed like all I could do was subscribe, how do I remove my old email address (this one) and replace it with my new one? Thanks -- Using M2, Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/m2/

Re: Grass-roots Enterprise Linux - was: Red Hat

2003-10-18 Thread Jon maddog Hall
Bill, is first of all take Debian, why is there a Fedora project when there's Debian, a ten-year-old project with all its policies done...with over a thousand developers? A rhetorical question if I have ever heard one. Debian following, participating in, and supporting the LSB is a great

Re: IMAP debate [was Re: Blackberry-like device, MacOS X, and/or IMAP? ]

2003-10-18 Thread Tom Buskey
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In a message dated: Fri, 17 Oct 2003 13:21:22 EDT Tom Buskey said: I'm using UW-Imap for imap (mbox/mbx is ok for small groups). I'n not having any issues. How many is a large number of folders or messages? Based on the stupidity of the UW IMAP design, I'd never use