Hi all,
Sorry to bother all of you.
I hope that you might have a solution for me regarding the below.
We are looking for an Open Source CRM package that will take all e-mails
from Microsoft Outlook and export the mail folders from them into the CRM
package and have all the e-mails stored on the
You do a select before every insert?! Is the table indexed?
If not that might explain the slowdown; a select WILL take
longer the bigger the table.
Perhaps better to put a unique index on the appropriate column(s), then
just do an insert and throw away the error if the data is
On Wed, 2008-04-30 at 08:41 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We are looking for an Open Source CRM package that will take all e-mails
from Microsoft Outlook and export the mail folders from them into the CRM
package and have all the e-mails stored on the server so that all customer
details will
Sonia Hamilton wrote:
The difficulty in solving problems in any new topic is often knowing
what question to ask :-) I searched and searched (got the perl doco
locally), but didn't know what to look for...
Even if you know what you are looking for, things can be difficult.
Ever try to find out
hi everybody !
in answer to question how to back up files from a Windows 2003 Small
Business Server ?
i would suggest, in addition to your solutions, to try bacula, from
http://www.bacula.org , which runs pretty on every system, with GUIs and web
interfaces, a great solution.
another would be
hi everybody !
in answer to question how to back up files from a Windows 2003 Small
Business Server ?
i would suggest, in addition to your solutions, to try bacula, from
http://www.bacula.org , which runs pretty on every system, with GUIs and web
interfaces, a great solution.
another would be
FYI: apparently they are having one, it's just disorganised.
http://groups.google.com/group/sydneypython/browse_thread/thread/4dc848216c6df829#
According to our schedule this Thursday, the 1st of May is the time for
our monthly get together? Does anyone fancy joining me for a cold
beverage or
I'm using mutt in a script to send out emails.
$ mutt -s subject -a file [EMAIL PROTECTED] /dev/null
Is there any way to add a Reply-To: header? I can't find it in google or
man mutt.
Is there any other scripted way of doing it? Preferably bash.
thanks
David.
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SLUG - Sydney
On Thu, May 01, 2008 at 01:07:50 +1000, david wrote:
I'm using mutt in a script to send out emails.
$ mutt -s subject -a file [EMAIL PROTECTED] /dev/null
Is there any way to add a Reply-To: header? I can't find it in google or
This might work:
mutt -s subject -a file -e
On Thu, May 01, 2008 at 01:16:34PM +1000, John Clarke wrote:
This might work:
mutt -s subject -a file -e 'my_hdr Reply-To [EMAIL PROTECTED]'
/dev/null
I prefer:
(echo -e Subject: test\nTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL
PROTECTED]: blahblah; cat /etc/hostname) |
On 01/05/08 13:07:50, david wrote:
I'm using mutt in a script to send out emails.
$ mutt -s subject -a file [EMAIL PROTECTED] /dev/null
Is there any way to add a Reply-To: header? I can't
find it in google or man mutt.
Is there any other scripted way of doing it?
Preferably bash.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 01/05/2008 01:07:50 PM:
I'm using mutt in a script to send out emails.
$ mutt -s subject -a file [EMAIL PROTECTED] /dev/null
Is there any way to add a Reply-To: header? I can't find it in google or
man mutt.
Is there any other scripted way of doing
On Thu, 2008-05-01 at 13:41 +1000, Scott Ragen wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 01/05/2008 01:07:50 PM:
I'm using mutt in a script to send out emails.
$ mutt -s subject -a file [EMAIL PROTECTED] /dev/null
Is there any way to add a Reply-To: header? I can't find it in
Thanks for the reply Amos
Prior to your advice I tried G4L but stuffed it by reversing
Source/Target . Dont know what data I lost ( Home PC), but nothing
irreplaceable I think.
Oh well, at least I now have an empty 120gb SATA HD that I can reformat
for Linux.
Thanks again
Bill
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