Here here. Jason's always a (as my mother would say) "mensch". Stepping up to the plate and volunteering/donating time and expertise.
His talk served to illustrate several things: 1) a relatively low pipe and box can still handle a heck of a throughput of e-mail. (If you extrapolate the rate at which e-mail was arriving, it's ~230,000/week, which is 7x what my company of 150 gets.) 2) Always make your passwords large and relatively hard to guess, unless you *want* someone to break in. 3) Even in a group of generally good people someone will take a joke too far. 4) None of it was my fault. I didn't have my laptop. Geez. :) All in all a good talk, and handled beautifully well by Jason. CJK On Thu, 2003-07-10 at 22:45, Brian Daniels wrote: > On Wed, Jul 09, 2003 at 06:16:14PM -0400, Jeremy Portzer wrote: > > See http://trilug.org/ for details and directions. > > > > * Thursday, July 10, 2003 7pm > > "Running a Linux E-mail Server" - by Jason Tower > > Dreyfus Auditorium, RTI > > Just wanted to give a big thank you to Jason for a great talk under > challenging conditions! Well done! > > --Brian -- Chris Knowles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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