rpm -qil libmilter
Package created with checkinstall 1.5.2
/usr/doc/libmilter/README
/usr/include/libmilter/mfapi.h
/usr/include/libmilter/mfdef.h
/usr/lib/libmilter.a
root@server: sendmail> ./Build
Configuration: pfx=, os=Linux, rel=2.4.19, rbase=2, rroot=2.4,
arch=i686, sfx=, variant=optimize
Greetings,
> On Fri, 27 Sep 2002, Joel Hammer wrote:
>
> > This is an email I copied from another website I subscribe to.
> > Is there a way to technical fix this problem?
> >
> > Joel
> >
> >The company I work for is an international importer. My own job is to
> >scan import documents
On Fri, 27 Sep 2002, Joel Hammer wrote:
> This is an email I copied from another website I subscribe to.
> Is there a way to technical fix this problem?
>
> Joel
>
>
>The company I work for is an international importer. My own job is to
>scan import documents into a webserver, so that
According to
http://www.vnunet.com/News/1135469
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A Microsoft-backed security organisation set up almost a year ago has
finally had its formal launch.
Inaugurated last year at the Trusted Computing forum, the Organisation for
I will edit prefs.js directly. it's sad that some sites just shut their
doors when you're not using ie.
> which adds a bar with lots of preference choices. The most interesting
> at first glance is the spoofing menu, which allows mozilla to pretend to
> be other browsers, a feature I like abou
Me too,
your coming just fine even on my new Mandrake 9.0 system. ;^)
Mike
On Friday 27 September 2002 03:57 pm, T. Watkins wrote:
> I read you, Peck.
>
> Tom
>
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On Fri, 27 Sep 2002, Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
> I'm running the Moz that came with RH 7.1 because that's what the
> department lab rats installed and left me with. It's fairly good,
> but when I need the Java pluging, the download attempt fails very
> quickly -- connection seems impossible. I suspe
This is an email I copied from another website I subscribe to.
Is there a way to technical fix this problem?
Joel
The company I work for is an international importer. My own job is to
scan import documents into a webserver, so that the customers can view
the document online easily.
I'm running the Moz that came with RH 7.1 because that's what the
department lab rats installed and left me with. It's fairly good,
but when I need the Java pluging, the download attempt fails very
quickly -- connection seems impossible. I suspect a firewall, but
trying manual FTP works okay. T
On Fri, Sep 27, 2002 at 02:21:21PM -0500, Ben Duncan wrote:
>Thought I'd pass this along for us who still hold COBOL near and dear
>to our hearts.
>
>Just got my copy of Kobol (COBOL) from
>
>http://www.thekompany.com
>
>And must say, for the price it has turned out to be a pretty
>impressive pr
I read you, Peck.
Tom
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Thought I'd pass this along for us who still hold COBOL near and dear
to our hearts.
Just got my copy of Kobol (COBOL) from
http://www.thekompany.com
And must say, for the price it has turned out to be a pretty
impressive product.
It does pretty much everthing that all those over-priced "Cobo
Douglas J Hunley wrote:
>
> ping
> - --
Pong is *so* passé, how about "splat"?
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Here's an interesting add-on for mozilla 1.0 or 1.2. Check out
xulplanet.com (I'm not affiliated) for their 'Preferences Toolbar',
which adds a bar with lots of preference choices. The most interesting
at first glance is the spoofing menu, which allows mozilla to pretend to
be other browsers,
On Fri, 27 Sep 2002 08:46:44 -0500
"Bill Day" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> using apache a proxy to "masquerade" you internal boxes..? I know
> ipchains are a thing of the past. but there is a very good reliable
> firewall/masquerade program call PMFirewall. I have used it for a long
> time with
Hello,
Have any of you that have a zaurus gotten a wireless CF card to work out
of the box. I see references all over the web for WCF11, but I have a
WCF12 that is _supposed_ to also work.
What wireless CF cards have people gotten to work with a Zaurus?
I have the 5500 with ROM v. 2.37,
Best
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using apache a proxy to "masquerade" you internal boxes..? I know ipchains
are a thing of the past. but there is a very good reliable
firewall/masquerade program call PMFirewall. I have used it for a long time
with out any major problems. Ihave used it on dialup and with broadband.
They(PMFirew
A while back, Jerry McBribe was asking where KDE 2.2.2 source code can
be gotten from. As it turns out, CVS has everything. You can get KDE
2.2.2 source code from CVS by executing
cvs update -r KDE_2_2_2_RELEASE
Regards,
Tim
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On Fri, 27 Sep 2002 16:57:47 +0800
"m.w.chang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am using squid... havne't checked out the apache possibility. thanks
> for the info. still quite afraid to compile apaache + mods...
It doesn't bite.
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I am using squid... havne't checked out the apache possibility. thanks
for the info. still quite afraid to compile apaache + mods...
>>you meant squid? ignore me if it was not.
>
> No. I currently use Apache as a proxy. Always have. Works nice. It is only
> a proxy for internal boxes accessing t
On Fri, 27 Sep 2002 15:38:55 +0800
"m.w.chang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> you meant squid? ignore me if it was not.
No. I currently use Apache as a proxy. Always have. Works nice. It is only
a proxy for internal boxes accessing the outside. All other proxy requests
are ignored.
>
> Roger Obe
I could still post from Hong Kong...
Sys Admin wrote:
> It appears that there are some issues with Road Runner in my area. Some of
> you may not be able to reach the SxS site. I've been assured that techs
> are in the area and are working on the issue.
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you meant squid? ignore me if it was not.
Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
> I always used to use Apache as an httpd proxy. However, what experience
> has anyone had with alternatives? Good bad things. Gottchas.
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