Re: [linux-delhi] mailing from a modem line

1999-11-20 Thread Bilal Muddassir
Umm what is the meaning of his computer? You mean his computer is far away and you want to run Netscape on his computer and type mail on your computer? - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, November 20, 1999 9:52 AM Subject: [linux-delhi]

[linux-delhi] WWW Form Submission

1999-11-20 Thread
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[linux-delhi] WWW Form Submission

1999-11-20 Thread
Below is the result of your feedback form. It was submitted by () on Saturday, November 20, 1999 at 08:30:56 --- Contact_Name: mahipal Address: nuclear science center Telephone_No: 7019183 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[linux-delhi] mailing from a modem line

1999-11-20 Thread arun
Dear All, I still don't seem to have got any replies to my query..so I'm asking it again..it is: How can one mail directly from his netscape mail composer, when the comp. is connected to the internet using a dial-up connection through a modem? What should I do to set up this

[linux-delhi] ETH

1999-11-20 Thread M.K.Pai
Gentlemen, You would have read in the newspapers about the free net access offered by ETH. Well, I showed up at their website and consequently was gifted the 25 hours of Internet access. I tried to connect but failed. The connection just times out. I put my username and passwd in

[linux-delhi] Re: ETH

1999-11-20 Thread M.K.Pai
Gentlemen, Please ignore the previous message. I feel like a complete ass. I had not route del default. Problem licked now. PAI On Sat, 20 Nov 1999, M.K.Pai wrote: Gentlemen, You would have read in the newspapers about the free net access offered by ETH. Well, I showed up at

Re: [linux-delhi] Linux installation successfull!

1999-11-20 Thread Sanjeev Gupta
You win. -- Sanjeev "Aaj kal ke bache sigh" Gupta On Fri, 19 Nov 1999, Shiv Jha Mathur wrote: Heh, sorry. Y'see, I don't know too many girls who use a computer. And I didn't want to say `kid' and make out that I'm a peer or something. :) A superhero? Frankly, I don't think a superhero

[linux-delhi] quota setup

1999-11-20 Thread Shiv Jha Mathur
I may be wrong, but I believe you can do quota setup in Linuxconf. If you have GNOME installed, you can most probably find it in the GNOME button - System - Linuxconf. -- Shiv JM "Asif" == asif ansari [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Asif Hi all I have got redhat 6.0 installed from chip CD. I

Re: [linux-delhi] Linux installation successfull!

1999-11-20 Thread Shiv Jha Mathur
Heh. Thank you, thank you. :) -- Shiv ``Who raised us?'' JM "Sanjeev" == Sanjeev Gupta [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Sanjeev You win. Sanjeev -- Sanjeev "Aaj kal ke bache sigh" Gupta

Re: [linux-delhi] mailing from a modem line

1999-11-20 Thread Sanjeev Gupta
Sorry, I don't exactly get your query. If you need to post from Netscape Messanger, put in as "SMTP host", the smtp host of the domain that is your return address. In Delhim the VSNL hosts also allow relaying, so you can try del2.vsnl.net.in as SMTP host. HTH On Sat, 20 Nov 1999 [EMAIL

Re: [linux-delhi] mailing from a modem line

1999-11-20 Thread Ashish Goyal
Hi, For certain reasons, I need a relaying SMTP server (even though I have a valid ISP a/c). I tried the del2.vsnl.net.in smtp server - but it does not allow relaying. If anybody has been able to use it as a mail relay, please pass on the config to me. Thanks. Sanjeev Gupta wrote: Sorry, I

[linux-delhi] Virtual hosts on Apache Web Server

1999-11-20 Thread RajeshP
Hi All I was trying to setup multiple virtual sites on the Apache Web server. I followed the following steps. 1) I setup multiple IP aliases for virtual hosts as free IP addresses for my network. 2) From the Apache Web server option in netconf, I created directory specs (the directories exists

[linux-delhi] Re: [LI] Upgrade to RH 6.1 remotely

1999-11-20 Thread Atul Chitnis
On Sat, 20 Nov 1999, Raj Mathur wrote: Hi, Anyone know if there's anyway to upgrade a RH 6.0 box to 6.1 in a system which is located 2500 km away and which I don't have console access to? ;-) I just did that - I just ftp'd the entire RPMS directory across to a client's machine, and did an

[linux-delhi] Re: [LI] Upgrade to RH 6.1 remotely

1999-11-20 Thread Raj Mathur
Kewlness! Am going to try it tonight and sue Atul if anthing breaks ;-) -- Raju "Atul" == Atul Chitnis [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Atul On Sat, 20 Nov 1999, Raj Mathur wrote: Hi, Anyone know if there's anyway to upgrade a RH 6.0 box to 6.1 in a system which is located

Re: [linux-delhi] Re: [LI] Upgrade to RH 6.1 remotely

1999-11-20 Thread Atul Chitnis
On Sun, 21 Nov 1999, Raj Mathur wrote: Kewlness! Am going to try it tonight and sue Atul if anthing breaks ;-) -- Raju Uh, you of course know that MS has established that Linux is bad because there is no one to sue, right? ;-) Please enclose a copy of our consulting contract with your

Re: [linux-delhi] Upgrade to RH 6.1 remotely

1999-11-20 Thread Sanjeev Gupta
Raju, I have done this with a Debian box. The problem is at the moment that telnetd (or equiv) is replaced. You will lose your connection. If all goes well, the new telnetd starts, and you can login again and see what is going on. Estimate time that the upgrade will take. Add 30 mins to it.