At 02:41 PM 5/18/2004, you wrote:
any one know were I can get a netwrk testing tool that can sit on a
server and test the speed of a network connection.. I have a small
network ot work and I get computers that just disappear off the
net..different computer at different times. but most of the time
At 09:33 AM 2/2/2004, you wrote:
Hi Matt,
On Mon, 02 Feb 2004 10:27:41 -0500 UTC (2/2/2004, 9:27 AM -0600 UTC my
time), Matt Juszczak wrote:
There is no trash folder in the IMAP protocol itself.. Removing mail is a
two step process, first of deleting it, and second of purging the deleted
mail.
Anybody know how we should approach this for older versions of FreeBSD? Is
upgrading source and rebuilding the only way? I was wondering if there
were binary versions or patches for older versions so we don't have
upgrade, rebuild and reboot.
At 09:11 AM 3/3/2003 -0800, FreeBSD Security
top posting is placing your reply at the top of a message, as I'm doing now
(please, no flames, this is a deliberate example). On this and many other
mailing lists I belong to, the preferred way of replying is at the end of
the message. This way, your reply and any other previous messages can
everything
goes well, otherwise the boot procedure is stopped. Is there a way to
change the default boot2 so that it boots off of ad4 instead of ad0?
At 11:45 AM 1/9/2003 -0600, Oscar Ricardo Silva, you wrote:
I have a motherboard with two onboard Promise ATA66 controllers. The hard
drive
I have a motherboard with two onboard Promise ATA66 controllers. The hard
drive is a Seagate ST380021A, connected as the master on the first Promise
controller, referenced as ad4. I have attempted to do a clean install,
creating one FreeBSD slice on the entire disk. I set the slice bootable
I see there are already a few mutt recommendations, so I'll just quote
the mutt.org site: 'All mail agents suck. This one just sucks less.'
And that is true. Mutt is by far the most flexible and malleable MUA
I've found, and I've actually started forgetting the little details
about Netscapes
It is not my intention to start any religious wars about mail clients. I'm
currently using Eudora (stop, drop, roll and duck incoming slings and
arrows) on Windows. One feature I like is that when mail is received and
filtered into different mailboxes, you are told there is new mail in those
At 08:16 AM 7/17/2002 -0700, David, you wrote:
- Original Message -
From: David [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I've looked through what I can of the Handbook and FAQ but can't seem to
find an answer.
I have added a Maxtor UltraATA/100 PCI Adaptor Card to one of my machines
(to replace