Daniel Pittman wrote:
david da...@kenpro.com.au writes:
I want to redirect email from one postfix virtual mail address to two
different off-site addresses.
use the Postfix 'virtual' table. man virtual(5), and curse Wietse for
having named the virtual delivery agent and the virtual alias
2009/5/28 Jeff Waugh j...@perkypants.org:
quote who=Sridhar Dhanapalan
Some ideas off the top of my head:
* design and content best-practices
* SEO
* statistics
(As in analytics?)
Yes.
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On Thu, 2009-05-28 at 21:15 +1000, Daryl Thompson wrote:
What are the Minimal Partition, types and sizes needed
david da...@kenpro.com.au writes:
Daniel Pittman wrote:
david da...@kenpro.com.au writes:
I want to redirect email from one postfix virtual mail address to two
different off-site addresses.
use the Postfix 'virtual' table. man virtual(5), and curse Wietse for
having named the virtual
Daniel Pittman wrote:
david da...@kenpro.com.au writes:
Daniel Pittman wrote:
david da...@kenpro.com.au writes:
I want to redirect email from one postfix virtual mail address to two
different off-site addresses.
use the Postfix 'virtual' table. man virtual(5), and curse Wietse for
having
lyx has an indexing tool, where you insert tags to parts you want
indexed through your text and it generates an index at the end, much the
same as it can generate a bibliography. this requires author input and
thought about what you want indexed, rather than being automatically
generated.
Various problems.
Sound had sufficient noise to be unusable, which was traced to a lead
problem, now fixed with a new lead.
Last month I connected to a wrong output so got no sound.
This month looked OK as I was filming, and it should go up over the weekend.
Any help on filming appreciated, I
On Sat, 30 May 2009 06:58:52 +1000
Ken Wilson kenwi...@ozemail.com.au wrote:
lyx has an indexing tool, where you insert tags to parts you want
indexed through your text and it generates an index at the end, much
the same as it can generate a bibliography. this requires author
input and
Alan L Tyree wrote:
This is really just the LaTeX embedded indexing. One of Jon's earlier
posts explained that this is not what real indexers do.
I both agree and disagree with Jon. Real indexers do not use embedded
systems. Unfortunately, in real life, the real indexer is the author,
and
I think we have to define what we mean by 'real life' here... Most
textbooks and other serious non-fiction books from major publishers
which have indexes at all, have them created from scratch by a human
with a PC, writing down entries in page number order and then sorting
them into
On Sat, 30 May 2009 08:29:24 +1000
Jon jonjer...@optusnet.com.au wrote:
I think we have to define what we mean by 'real life' here... Most
textbooks and other serious non-fiction books from major publishers
which have indexes at all, have them created from scratch by a human
with a PC,
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Hi Daryl,
I have four versions of Linux on my main machine and each uses only
three partitions: /, swap and /home
I see no need for others unless you wish to separate /tmp and /usr but I
think that this is overkill.
So, to answer your question, I
Ken Wilson wrote:
Various problems.
Sound had sufficient noise to be unusable, which was traced to a lead
problem, now fixed with a new lead.
Last month I connected to a wrong output so got no sound.
This month looked OK as I was filming, and it should go up over the
weekend.
Any help on
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