after a few tweaks, and first imap mails sent. Thank you!
Imap over TLS/SSL next, then Sqwebmail
Best wishes
boink
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help?
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of fruitless Googling, I'm completely stuck. I don't want
to use the port, ignore the error, and have problems later.
Can someone help me out?
With thanks in advance,
boink
PS - I was unable to subscribe to the courier-mta list at Sourceforge
(no confirmation received), hence the post here
On 18/05/06, Lowell Gilbert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
boink [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
8...
My questions are these:
- How could /usr have been at 108%, given that 100% is the logical maximum?
Because that *isn't* a given.
See the FAQ entry on How is it possible for a partition to be more
if this whole description was long and convoluted, but I'd
really appreciate a few hints as to what went on.
With thanks in advance for any illumination,
boink
PS. Henceforth, I promise not to let commands I don't understand fill
up my filesystems :o/
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it - how can I tell
which process is sending the packets?
With thanks in advance,
boink
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through my place).
My humble apologies, but thank you both for the tip.
Best wishes,
boink
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Matt,
You're absolutely right - thank you.
Best wishes,
boink
On 04/04/06, Matt Emmerton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Subject: arp -a takes 40 secs to display
purposes)
- I'm not experiencing any networking issues
- IIRC this happened on Free BSD5.3, too
Is this expected behaviour? Just curious.
Best wishes,
boink
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it to another machine, and
see what happens? At least at this point you have nothing to lose.
Best wishes,
boink
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