At 1:38 PM -0400 22/9/00, Stefan Jeglinski wrote:
I thought about moving to Linux, but mail is a minor part of what
that server is doing, so for me it's not really a good option.
Everything else works perfectly and is very easy to manage. I have
about 50 non-mail users on that server.
One
I thought about moving to Linux, but mail is a minor part of what
that server is doing, so for me it's not really a good option.
Everything else works perfectly and is very easy to manage. I have
about 50 non-mail users on that server.
One option FWIW is to get an old cx and run SIMS on it
Stefan Jeglinski
One option FWIW is to get an old cx and run SIMS on it for your mail.
We actually run SIMS on Mac-on-Linux on LinuxPPC (works great). We
use ASIP for file sharing, but I can't imagine anyone using ASIP mail
for anything, it is so lame.
Second. I've run SIMS on as low as a
At 1:50 PM -0400 9/22/00, Daniel Knight wrote:
Stefan Jeglinski
One option FWIW is to get an old cx and run SIMS on it for your mail.
We actually run SIMS on Mac-on-Linux on LinuxPPC (works great). We
use ASIP for file sharing, but I can't imagine anyone using ASIP mail
for anything, it is so
What is SIMS, and where can I find it/more about it?
http://www.stalker.com/SIMS
Dig thru the ftp site, you actually want to get 1.8b8, not the
official release 1.7.
Stefan Jeglinski
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At 10:23 AM -0700 20/9/00, Bob Durst wrote:
I have looked thru the ASIP list archives and Dantz's site, but I
don't find clear directions or suggestions for backing up an
Appleshare server. I'm cross posting this to the ASIP list also.
Is there a FAQ about this somewhere? I'm new to ASIP and