> > ok mail, seems that, after reading your explanation, just forget > > evolution for now. concentrate on keeping /var/spool/mail/rado in sync. > > Do you agree w/this thinking? ok...this is kinda funny now...I been doing some testing...first, in both machines...I have evolution ...pop...set to save on server. I then msg from my hotmail acct. to here... msg comes in...fine I then rsync /var/spool/mail/rado to other machine. I then run my script to shut down servers etc and switch machines and turn them on... in other machine now ok?...waitin a bit...nothing happens...so I think ok...I gotta activate procmail...I go to the windows box and send another msg to activate sendmail/procmail... then wow!!! when I go to pop it in...sendmail renamed the old spool file to BOGUS.rado.FUqz hummm don't know if it's cursing me out or what lol it then makes /var/spool/mail/rado I don't think it liked me copying that file over hahahaha > > Yes. But keep in mind that /var/spool/mail/$USER is only the INBOX. Once > mail is moved into a (sub)folder or removed from INBOX anyway, then the > mail is no longer in there. > > > Also, I'd like to hear what you have to say about the "leave mail on > > server" option for Pop in evolution, considering what we doing here. > > That may be a possibility. > > > John Rose > > Let us drive it differently: about how much mail are we talking. Is this > "project" your private home ambition or a professional environment for a > company? If it is last, you then should consider using a professional > solution like cyrus-murder. This is exactly for the purpose you are > talking about. For a home area I think you make you life more easier if > you simply switch off the Sendmail service and then rsync the mail > storage locations. This goes quick as rsync is very efficient. The MTA > downtime should be small. Do all that automatically with a cron driven > script. > > Alexander > oh no, this is just a home project having fun...ain't makin a dime but learing lots. after I get it doing what I want, yet it will be run by cron. > Alexander Dalloz | Enger, Germany | GPG http://pgp.mit.edu 0xB366A773 > legal statement: http://www.uni-x.org/legal.html > Fedora Core 2 GNU/Linux on Athlon with kernel 2.6.10-1.770_FC2smp > Serendipity 21:45:32 up 11 days, 18:41, load average: 0.23, 0.46, 0.46 > -------------- next part -------------- > A non-text attachment was scrubbed... > Name: not available > Type: application/pgp-signature > Size: 189 bytes > Desc: Dies ist ein digital signierter Nachrichtenteil > Url : https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-list/attachments/20050328/4ddbb0d1/attachment.bin > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 13 > Date: Mon, 28 Mar 2005 14:59:05 -0500 > From: "Scot L. Harris" <webid@xxxxxxxxxx> > Subject: RE: Internet tracking options > To: For users of Fedora Core releases <fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx> > Message-ID: <1112039945.31316.29.camel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Content-Type: text/plain > > On Mon, 2005-03-28 at 12:08, Mark Haney wrote: > > > > > Okay, let's try it this way. There's an app that is available called > > SPECTRE that will monitor usage as well as take screenshots of the > > desktop at set intervals. Is there anything like that for linux? > > > Please work on quoting better. Very hard to find your response. :) > > This is spyware you are talking about. There are keyloggers available, > however I would not recommend their use. They may open you up to > various legal issues depending on where you are located. > > Again, what is it you are really trying to do? Are you trying to setup > monitoring for an organization or are you trying to spy on a single > person? > > > -- > Scot L. Harris > webid@xxxxxxxxxx > > It's a .88 magnum -- it goes through schools. > -- Danny Vermin > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 14 > Date: Mon, 28 Mar 2005 15:12:23 -0500 > From: "Mark Haney" <markh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Subject: RE: Internet tracking options > To: "For users of Fedora Core releases" <fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx> > Message-ID: > <6FB3F4BD25059748B8875D154A0D368006E6CF@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > Scot L. Harris wrote: > > On Mon, 2005-03-28 at 12:08, Mark Haney wrote: > > > >> > >> Okay, let's try it this way. There's an app that is available called > >> SPECTRE that will monitor usage as well as take screenshots of the > >> desktop at set intervals. Is there anything like that for linux? > > > > > > Please work on quoting better. Very hard to find your response. :) > > > I know, my bad. I was banned from using Linux at work for political > reasons (um, the 'what they fear they ban') kind of thing. I just > haven't got around to installing Outlook QuoteFix until you brought it > up. > > > > This is spyware you are talking about. There are keyloggers > > available, however I would not recommend their use. They may open > > you up to various legal issues depending on where you are located. > > > > Again, what is it you are really trying to do? Are you trying to > > setup monitoring for an organization or are you trying to spy on a > > single person? > > I am not really trying to 'spy'. It's more for HIPAA compliance as well > as I wanted to see if there were any new technologies that were > available. > > > > > > -- > > Scot L. Harris > > webid@xxxxxxxxxx > > > > It's a .88 magnum -- it goes through schools. > > -- Danny Vermin > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.4.0 (MingW32) > > iD8DBQFCSGUnTrLwU5vrsNYRAglPAJ9DcqG0nfLoxE+Sw1PRkJuAMw6sOgCgm0Y1 > sB+6xrGDnFt7Zz+Nrfjbm7o= > =r1Hp > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 15 > Date: Mon, 28 Mar 2005 15:08:22 -0500 > From: RL <rlurman@xxxxxxxxx> > Subject: Re: Can't build NVIDIA drivers > To: For users of Fedora Core releases <fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx> > Message-ID: <e6ceb9d405032812087b265c69@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 > > Ahh, Yeah I totally forgot I was using the driver package I had > downloaded a few weeks ago. Now, will NVIDIA have to keep updating > their drivers to support future kernel releases such as .12, .13, .14, > etc? > > > On Mon, 28 Mar 2005 14:20:11 +0200, Alexander Dalloz <ad+lists@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Am Mo, den 28.03.2005 schrieb RL um 3:05: > > > > > This worked fine until I compiled my own kernel using the 2.6.11.6 > > > source code. I have tried installing it using the two main ways: > > > > > > 1. yum install nvidia-glx kernel-module-nvidia-`(uname -r)` But I get > > > the following: > > > No Match for argument: kernel-module-nvidia-2.6.11.6 > > > > Because none so called kernel and kernel modules is available for Fedora > > Core as an RPM. > > > > > 2. I have also run the NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-6629-pkg1.run file but it > > > errors when building. > > > > Use the newer NVidia closed source driver: > > > > NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-7167-pkg1.run > > > > It has changes for 2.6.10 and 2.6.11 kernels. If build still fails > > compare your .config with the one of the Fedora Core kernel, in especial > > the video section. > > > > Alexander > > > > -- > > Alexander Dalloz | Enger, Germany | GPG http://pgp.mit.edu 0xB366A773 > > legal statement: http://www.uni-x.org/legal.html > > Fedora Core 2 GNU/Linux on Athlon with kernel 2.6.10-1.770_FC2smp > > Serendipity 14:16:33 up 11 days, 11:12, load average: 0.33, 0.38, 0.41 > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------ > > -- > fedora-list mailing list > fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list > > End of fedora-list Digest, Vol 13, Issue 375 > ********************************************