a mail server. I want to know how to set a mail server. Specifically I'd really like a good tutorial for ssmtp. It the default mailer on gentoo and it's not configured nore is there a good how to do it.<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">
On 4/9/06, <b class="gmail_sendername">Alec Warner</b> <<a href="mailto:warnera6@egr.msu.edu">warnera6@egr.msu.edu</a>> wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
Caleb Cushing wrote:<br>> I can do a demo on getting linux to work on an HP Pavillion zv6000 for<br>> EDUARDO. LOL. Hey maybe I can get that blonde to do the demo so I know he<br>> would pay attention. lol.<br>>
<br>> Here's an Idea for an open source project, that could help a lot of new<br>> linux users, a wiki that helps break people into linux.<br>><br><br>I was actually thinking about doing something like that, but I haven't
<br>had time other than installing drupal on my webserver and playing with<br>all the modules ;)<br><br>> (note: when I say other I assume that there isn't any other)<br>> I'd like to see demo's on more networking things, like apache(other web
<br>> servers), squid (other proxies), iptables (other firewalls), SQL... if I<br>> come up with more....<br>><br>> On 4/7/06, Charles Ulrich <<a href="mailto:charles@idealso.com">charles@idealso.com</a>> wrote:
<br>><br>>>We have two new articles posted to the GLLUG website:<br>>><br>>>A Day in the Sun by Frank Dolinar<br>>>Desktop Linux Overview by Caleb Cushing<br>>><br>>>Go check them out at
<a href="http://www.gllug.org">http://www.gllug.org</a> if you get the chance. I'd<br>>>like to point out that anyone on the mailing list or attending the<br>>>meetings can send me their articles for publication on the website.
<br>>><br>>>And speaking of contributions, we're very nearly dry on meeting topics<br>>>for April and beyond. If you have anything you'd like to present, please<br>>>let me know. The meeting topic doesn't have to be a presentation per se.
<br>>>If you'd just like to have a Q&A session, that's fine too. We can even<br>>>spend the evening just talking about something or working on a problem.<br>>><br>>>In short, I'm putting it to the group to toss out a few ideas. Not long
<br>>>ago, Jeff suggested that we, as a group, start or contribute to an open<br>>>source project. This is a good idea, but experience has shown that most<br>>>people attend for the information and the socializing. Most of the
<br>>>actual work done on a project or workshop at a meeting is done by one or<br>>>two people. Maybe after Penguicon, we could start up something like<br>>>that, but it definitely won't take over the meetings. June has an extra
<br>>>Thursday in it, so maybe we could do a BBQ that month.<br>>><br>>>It won't be a train wreck if we just spend a meeting here and there<br>>>socializing. But if we don't have some direction for most of the
<br>>>meetings, it'll be hard to maintain and expand our membership.<br>>><br>>>Here are a few topics worth considering:<br>>>- Databases<br>>>- Basic command-line concepts (since we have a few newer Linux users
<br>>>attending regularly)<br>>>- Virtualization<br>>>- Networking<br>>>- Desktop environments (KDE, GNOME, your favorite window manager)<br>>>- Security concepts<br>>><br>>>Any other topics that you would like to see covered?
<br>>>--<br>>>Charles Ulrich<br>>>Ideal Solution, LLC -- <a href="http://www.idealso.com">http://www.idealso.com</a><br>>><br>>>_______________________________________________<br>>>linux-user mailing list
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