sorry :-(

during working hours, I am stuck using Win2000 and Lookout2000...

not much I can do about its bad behaviour, I'm just glad it lets you turn
off html.
thankyou for the tips on djbdns, I agree its probably worth using..

I am surprised that mandrake doesn't make it a default as it did postfix (or
is that a license issue?)

I've never heard anyone say bind was better then djbdns.


rgds

Frank

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Grrr... you really need to fix your email client and tell it *not* to
set the Reply-To...  this one is for others who may be interested.

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> From: Vincent Danen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Mon Nov 11, 2002  11:57:00 PM Canada/Mountain
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [expert] named, httpd dysfunctional on reboot (sometimes)
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>
> On Monday, November 11, 2002, at 08:41 PM, Franki wrote:
>
>> has someone come up with an easy way to migrate an existing named
>> server
>> over to djbdns???
>>
>> I have a couple of mdk7.2 servers running bind that I want to upgrade
>> to
>> mdk9.0 and was going to use bind9, but I am thinking djbdns is a
>> better
>> solution.. but I know very little about it, and reading mr bernsteins
>> notes
>> doesn't help much.. (I have toyed with both and found bind easier to
>> setup,
>> but thats just because I'm used to it.. (I used to find sendmail
>> easier th


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