On Tue, 2004-05-25 at 10:08, Nick Rout wrote:
> Don, the problem you started with was to do with bounce messages when
> you sent to an address in the address book. Have you checked that
> address? It was referred to on the list yesterday, but I didn't see it
> referred to in any of your replies.

xtra's mtx sent me a message saying that it couldn't send mail to
'CLUG'.  The address didn't even seem to get there, just the alias.

I deleted the entry in the address book, typed
[EMAIL PROTECTED] in the to field for any new messages and
moved on.

> You also had resource issues, what happens in top when you start one of
> those annoying programs that takes so long?

No.  I looked to see if anything was using much resource when sitting
idle but that's about it.

> Did you upgrade to the latest redhat package to see if it fixed any of
> these problems? (Although from the redhat site, it looks like a security
> bugfix rather than solving your sort of problem).

No.  

> Have you stopped any of those 29 or so services you had running?

No.  I spent the afternoon reading all the different bits of advise I
got and looking around the different things while also looking at some
other stuff I had to do.

> 
> On Tue, 25 May 2004 09:52:31 +1200
> Don Gould <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > Where is the ximian web site?  I ended up on a Novell web site last time
> > I tried looking for an update.
> 
> funny that, novell bought ximian

Right.  

In MS land we tell people to look at the Outlook link on the MS web
site... not the 'outlook web site'.

Sorry that I'm not yet 100% up on the play about how these things are
done.

> > 
> > Is there an rpm or do I have to build it from source?
> 
> download instructions are on the site.

Yes.  The instructions are there.  I'd seen them and read bits of them.

I was unsure what applied to my system.

I was unsure what impact it would have...

Hence I asked a couple more questions :)

Thanks all for your help.

Cheers Don

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