Here's a cooling technology I used on a 1U 19 rack mount unit. Pretty
simple stuff *plus* it actually works:
http://www.neuse.net/thermochannel.htm
Think of it as HVAC for a computer.
/jim
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On Fri, Aug 25, 2000 at 01:11:41PM -0400, David Teague wrote:
To the list, on behalf of one of my students:
Who can tell us something about certification for Linux maintenance?
We are aware of Red Hat's effort in this, but are looking for
something that is a bit more generic than that.
On Tue, Aug 22, 2000 at 01:39:43PM -0500, patrick john mahoney wrote:
I am having problems connecting to my college's smtp server
(students.uiuc.edu) with postfix. The smtp server says not an open
relay. I can, however, use spruce (gtk+ email client) to connect to the
smtp server.
In the
fetchmailconf
that helps you through the config process. 'man fetchmail' will give you the
details.
It is part of the default install, I think, but if not try
'apt-get install fetchmail'
'apt-get install fetchmailconf'
jim ray
What I really want is to be able to use 1 mail program and be able
it!
Thanks,
Stuart.
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(hopefully). Worked fine for me this
time. :)
Worked great, thanks for the tip.
jim
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I would delete that message manually and see if the problem goes away. I have
seen certain messages cause this problem but I have never figured out why this
happens.
jim ray
On Tue, Jul 25, 2000 at 07:53:20PM +, Paul Phillips wrote:
Under debian frozen, kernel 2.2.15.
Somewhere around
to
/usr/doc/mutt and there are some sample configs there. And there is also a
manual in that dir also.
At the mutt homepage, http://www.mutt.org, there are some other examples of the
.muttrc if you follow the links, that have some other intersting stuff with
PGP, aliases and the like.
Jim
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Recently, I have learned that telnet is not a good idea and
have seen so many suggestion on ssh and wondering how would
I do this from windows/NT? I did not seen windows/NT provide
the ssh.
There are two ssh clients for NT that are freely available.
Putty -
On Mon, 12 Jun 2000, Dave Bateman wrote:
~/.fetchmailrc
bash-2.04$ cat .fetchmailrc
poll pop.mindsprind.com protocol POP3 username batemand is
dsb password xxx fetchall
i
Looks ok.
Is there a configuatorer/magic pill that sets up postfix, or
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