First, I have a hosting company that hosts 5 email accounts, how can I pull
the mail from those accounts and have them placed into the associated
accounts on my server. When mail is sent from my server how do I get it have
it routed so that it appears to come from my hosting company so that
Alan McCoy wrote:
Both RH8 and RH9 offer Apache 2.0.40, PHP 4.2.2, and MySQL 3.23.56 as the
highest RPM-based upgrades for Apache/PHP/MySQL.
How can I upgrade to the latest Apache (2.0.47), PHP (4.3.3), and MySQL
(4.0.15) using RPMs on either a RH8 or RH9 without having to replace
multitudes of
I have set up a Linux Box with NAT/MASQ, and Squid as an Internet server for my
local LAN with one system on a trial basis and I see that the performance has been
great.However I am apprehensive about the way the way traffice and loadbalancing
will be hadled by Linux box as there will
Well I thought of squid bcos of caching abilities,I am sure I would not want to
tighten anything as all ports will have to be open and hence NAT is very good at
that,as I have tried it on my small network (one Linux Box,with one winXP Cleint).
The Idea of having three networks is to divide
cpanflute works fairly well (it's included with redhat's rpm build
package). But, it requires you to download the cpan package then
run /var/lib/rpm/cpanflute cpanpackage.tar.gz Then you get a few errors
because of directories in /tmp (/tmp/cpan/junk /tmp/cpan/temp) that don't
exist. So, you
THanks for the link. I had seen references to this but had forgotten
about it. I think this is especially important since cpanflute is not
included in redhat 9 rpm-build. Not sure about RH 8
I wasn't aware of that. I haven't used cpanflute on my redhat9 box, but
when I just checked I didn't
Is there a reason you want to run procmail manually? Usually procmail
is used to deliver the mail from the MTA to the mail spool
($HOME/mailbox) in your example. So your procmail rules get applied
when the mail first arrives.
christopher j bottaro wrote:
well i guess i simply have to run
you can try
wget -m ftp://ftpsite/pub/updates/7.0/
replace with the site you want to use.
I just had to reinstall a production machine, and in the restore, I
inadvertantly restored the old rpm database.
I want to download all of the updates, but am not sure of how to tell
lynx or wget to
look for the DMA cd (Developer Module Archive), that has CPAN rpms for 7.0
also packages for python, zope, and R. It's available on redhat's ftp
site.
I am working on a perl-script for which I need some CPAN
libs. On the ftp site I can find CPAN rpm's for 6.2, but not
for 7.0. Should I just