10. Tell the world about your new address.
and last but not least:
11. Profit!
Is this anything like the underpants gnome method of success? Because
it kinda feels like it. :-)
-Andrew
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David Guerizec wrote:
If you have a static IP, you can also buy a domain name (I'm personaly glad
with gandi.net and wouldn't change for anything else).
FYI - you can also do this with a static IP - you just need to contract
with a DNS service
Peter Davoust [EMAIL PROTECTED] posted
[EMAIL PROTECTED], excerpted below, on Sun,
08 Oct 2006 20:17:33 -0400:
Well, that was also an enlightening e-mail. I just disabled and deleted
all cookies in Firefox, and now I'm going to do as Richard described and
setup my own e-mail account. Any good
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Peter Davoust wrote:
Well, that was also an enlightening e-mail. I just disabled and deleted
all cookies in Firefox, and now I'm going to do as Richard described and
setup my own e-mail account. Any good ideas/howto's about how to setup a
mail
Jason Booth [EMAIL PROTECTED] posted
[EMAIL PROTECTED], excerpted below, on Sun,
08 Oct 2006 02:29:46 -0600:
thank you, bot or not...
And I must apologize in advance: I run my mailserver off of a sometimes
shaky satellite connection. I won't change this, until I have a colo, as
my users,
You bring up an issue I wanted to ask about: Why wouldn't you use gmail
as your personal e-mail? I've heard people saying it's evil, and that
google is fascist, but I don't really know what to believe. Personally I
like the features that gmail offers, and I think it's great that it
stores all my
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Peter Davoust wrote:
You bring up an issue I wanted to ask about: Why wouldn't you use gmail
as your personal e-mail?
For me it is a couple of things - one is that I prefer to have email
addresses that I can keep that are not client-dependent.
That's a good point, but I'm not really sure how to setup or even use an
IMAP share. Also, (I assume you're talking about setting up an e-mail
address like [EMAIL PROTECTED]), don't you have to buy a domain
name for that?
-Peter
On Sun, 2006-10-08 at 12:24 -0400, Richard Freeman wrote:
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Peter Davoust wrote:
That's a good point, but I'm not really sure how to setup or even use an
IMAP share.
If you have your mail in a .maildir then it is as simple as emerging
courier-imap. If not, it is still just as easy - just set up your IMAP
That's great! I'll try it when I get a chance. Right now I'm using
Fedora so I can study for the RHCE exam, but I'm probably going to get
back to Gentoo soon.
-Peter
On Sun, 2006-10-08 at 16:48 -0400, Richard Freeman wrote:
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