David Lemcoe wrote on Tue, 7 Apr 2009 19:12:33 -0400:
So wait, how do I fix my Blackberry for mailing lists? Does this
method work? I'm using the GMAIL app for Blackberry.
Yes, this message contains in-reply-to/references. The others did not.
Which means that there is no threading available
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Sent: Apr 7, 2009 19:00
Subject: Re: [CentOS] CentOS automatically blocks port 80 out-of-the-box
On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 6:57 PM, David M Lemcoe Jr. fo...@lemcoe.com wrote:
Maybe I just haven't installed enough distros, but the times I've installed
CentOS, I've had
David Lemcoe wrote:
So wait, how do I fix my Blackberry for mailing lists? Does this
method work? I'm using the GMAIL app for Blackberry.
as Kai already pointed out - it has the in-reply-to headers, so thats
one issue fixed. Would still be nice if you could trim your posts.
- KB
So now I know to use the GMail app for Blackberry. Nice to know.
On 4/8/09, Karanbir Singh mail-li...@karan.org wrote:
David Lemcoe wrote:
So wait, how do I fix my Blackberry for mailing lists? Does this
method work? I'm using the GMAIL app for Blackberry.
as Kai already pointed out - it
Maybe I just haven't installed enough distros, but the times I've installed
CentOS, I've had to remember that by default, iptables is blocking inbound port
80 requests. This leads me to believe that I have a non-OS firewall error
because I can ping but not http request.
Is there a particular
On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 6:57 PM, David M Lemcoe Jr. fo...@lemcoe.com wrote:
Maybe I just haven't installed enough distros, but the times I've installed
CentOS, I've had to remember that by default, iptables is blocking inbound
port 80 requests. This leads me to believe that I have a non-OS
Let me clarify. When I install the web server packages on a Cent install.
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Subject: Re: [CentOS] CentOS automatically blocks port 80 out
David M Lemcoe Jr. wrote:
Maybe I just haven't installed enough distros, but the times I've installed
CentOS, I've had to remember that by default, iptables is blocking inbound
port 80 requests. This leads me to believe that I have a non-OS firewall
error because I can ping but not http
On Tue, 2009-04-07 at 22:57 +, David M Lemcoe Jr. wrote:
Maybe I just haven't installed enough distros, but the times I've installed
CentOS, I've had to remember that by default, iptables is blocking inbound
port 80 requests. This leads me to believe that I have a non-OS firewall
error
On 7 Apr 2009, at 15:57, David M Lemcoe Jr. wrote:
by default, iptables is blocking inbound port 80 requests. This
leads me to believe that I have a non-OS firewall error because I
can ping but not http request.
Is there a particular reason for this? Or is it a fail on my end?
it's a
So wait, how do I fix my Blackberry for mailing lists? Does this
method work? I'm using the GMAIL app for Blackberry.
On 4/7/09, Karanbir Singh mail-li...@karan.org wrote:
David M Lemcoe Jr. wrote:
Maybe I just haven't installed enough distros, but the times I've
installed CentOS, I've had to
Subject: Re: [CentOS] CentOS automatically blocks port 80 out-of-the-box
On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 6:57 PM, David M Lemcoe Jr. fo...@lemcoe.com wrote:
Maybe I just haven't installed enough distros, but the times I've installed
CentOS, I've had to remember that by default, iptables is blocking inbound
David M Lemcoe Jr. wrote:
Maybe I just haven't installed enough distros, but the times I've installed
CentOS, I've had to remember that by default, iptables is blocking inbound
port 80 requests. This leads me to believe that I have a non-OS firewall
error because I can ping but not http
Thank you for the reply. I think it's server, and even though I
select that, it is still blocked.
I mentioned being able to ping it because I thought it was a NIC
problem or something, because apache didn't work when I started it.
Thanks agin for the reply!
On 4/7/09, Michael A. Peters
On Tue, Apr 07, 2009, David Lemcoe wrote:
Thank you for the reply. I think it's server, and even though I
select that, it is still blocked.
I mentioned being able to ping it because I thought it was a NIC
problem or something, because apache didn't work when I started it.
What does ``lsof -n
On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 8:11 PM, Bill Campbell cen...@celestial.com wrote:
On Tue, Apr 07, 2009, David Lemcoe wrote:
Thank you for the reply. I think it's server, and even though I
select that, it is still blocked.
I mentioned being able to ping it because I thought it was a NIC
problem or
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