Re: Replacing an exchange 2000 server?

2003-09-04 Thread Mailing List Account
On Thu, 4 Sep 2003, Fernando Gleiser wrote:

 I need to replace an Exchange 2000 server. I am thinking in
 sendmail/cyrus IMAP/squirrel for the mail part, but I don't know what
 I can use for the calendar/scheduller/address book?

Hi Fernando,

Its not free however if you don't mind spending a bit of money you
might want to consider Desknow. While it is browser based, it provides
message boards, calendars, Instant Messaging, Web Mail, Spam Filtering,
document and folder sharing (public, private and web based) and more.
There's a good solid built in help system and it even does virtual
domains. Additionally it can be accessed via Palm devices and PDAs. We've
been running it here for about 6 months now and we haven't had as much as
a lick of a problem.

http://www.desknow.com/

And no, we're not associated with the outfit behind it in any way.
We're just bought a license, installed it, and have been happy ever
since.

Best Regards,

Brent

Brent Sims, Customer Satisfaction Manager
WebOkay Internet Services, LLC
http://www.webokay.net/
Phone (719) 595-1427
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Re: simple TCP data capture program

2003-08-14 Thread Mailing List Account
On Thu, 14 Aug 2003, Dominiod wrote:

 Is there a simple tool in freebsd (in ports?) that allows you to see data going to
 and from a particular port on your machine? (I want to be able to see what is
 being sent to and from a program I am writing which isnt quite working properly)

/usr/ports/net/trafshow might just do the trick for you.

Best Regards,

Brent

Brent Sims, Customer Satisfaction Manager
WebOkay Internet Services, LLC
http://www.webokay.net/
Phone (719) 595-1427
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Re: BIND 9

2003-07-22 Thread Mailing List Account
On Tue, 22 Jul 2003, Tony Sterrett wrote:

   I'm trying to configure both a master and slave DNS on the same
 machine. My approach is to run the master by setting named_enable=YES
 and it will use the config file in /etc/named. To start the slave I
 will In rc.local and it would use the config files in /etc/named/slave.
 Does this seems ok? Is there a better way.

Hi Tony,

Why bother? There certainly is not much, if anything at all, to
be gained by running two separate installations of Bind on one box. One
installation will handle both primary and secondary zones and maintenance
will be easier. If you are going to be running both primary and secondary
for the same zones on one box just have Bind listen on two IP addresses.
If, on the other hand, if you are going to be doing primary for some zones
and secondary for other zones you can do both on Bind without any trouble
at all. Two separate installations won't do much more than make
maintenance more difficult than its to be.

Best Regards,

Brent

Brent Sims, Customer Satisfaction Manager
WebOkay Internet Services, LLC
http://www.webokay.net/
Phone (719) 595-1427
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Re: Trying to build imap-uw to allow plaintext passwords

2003-02-20 Thread Mailing List Account

Sorry, I deleted the message that I'm replying to before I
thought of the following...

I recall running into the LOGINDISABLED problem myself. While I
don't recall for certain what I did to correct it, and unfortunately I
did not make a note, I seem to think that creating a cert was the fix.


Best Regards,

Brent


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