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2018 Jul 18
6
Which is better? Microsoft Exchange 2016 or Linux-based SMTP Servers?
...better than trying to run your own hodge-podge of nightmares
> > on Linux.
>
> Beg pardon? Did I make a mistake on the email address? I thought this went
> to the CentOS general discussion list.
>
I specifically meant setting up and running email services on linux is not
for the feint of heart and delivers little real value considering the
plethora of free and commercial email services available.
2018 Jul 18
2
Which is better? Microsoft Exchange 2016 or Linux-based SMTP Servers?
....
>>>
>>> Beg pardon? Did I make a mistake on the email address? I thought this
>>> went
>>> to the CentOS general discussion list.
>>>
>>
>> I specifically meant setting up and running email services on linux is
>> not
>> for the feint of heart and delivers little real value considering the
>> plethora of free and commercial email services available.
>
> Andrew, you should understand that you are talking to experts in Linux
> here. And even I (and I'm not considering myself an expert in Linux)
> have no tro...
2009 Jul 09
4
Compiling R-2.9.1 on Mac OS X 10.4
Hello,
I am trying to compile R-2.9.1 on Mac OS-X 10.4 using --enable-R-shlib.
I am not comfortable with Mac/Linux environments and trying to follow the
instructions from CRAN site to every detail.
The Mac OS did not have a gcc (gcc -version did not work). So I did the
following:
## For gcc 4.2 and Fortran 4.2.4 Compilers
Download gcc-4.2-5566-darwin8-all.tar.gz from
2018 Jul 18
0
Which is better? Microsoft Exchange 2016 or Linux-based SMTP Servers?
...un your own hodge-podge of
>>> nightmares on Linux.
>>
>> Beg pardon? Did I make a mistake on the email address? I thought this
>> went to the CentOS general discussion list.
>
> I specifically meant setting up and running email services on linux is
> not for the feint of heart and delivers little real value considering the
> plethora of free and commercial email services available.
So, you'd say a company should use outside email? I would very strongly
suggest that's a BAD idea. For example, when M$ sucked all our local
Exchange accounts to their clo...
2018 Jul 18
0
Which is better? Microsoft Exchange 2016 or Linux-based SMTP Servers?
...Beg pardon? Did I make a mistake on the email address? I thought this
>>>> went
>>>> to the CentOS general discussion list.
>>>>
>>>
>>> I specifically meant setting up and running email services on linux is
>>> not
>>> for the feint of heart and delivers little real value considering the
>>> plethora of free and commercial email services available.
>>
>> Andrew, you should understand that you are talking to experts in Linux
>> here. And even I (and I'm not considering myself an expert in Linux)
&...
2018 Jul 18
3
Which is better? Microsoft Exchange 2016 or Linux-based SMTP Servers?
>
> In addition, if you go to 365, you are NOT BUYING the software, you're
> renting the service. You will be paying every year, and a service contract
> will cost, and, presumably, cost more every year.
>
Still a lot better than trying to run your own hodge-podge of nightmares on
Linux.
2000 Oct 03
1
(fwd) Re: the underscore ("_") in variable name
...".
>
> I don't follow this argument. Underscore isn't used anywhere else in
> the language, so when you see one, you know it's an assignment. On
Only if you can see it!
1) The underscore character is designed for underlining, not to be
seen on its own. So it is often feint, and it is below the natural
eye scan line of a line of text. It's easy to miss.
2) People do insist on using no spaces, and underscore is widely used
as a word-separator in other languages (and some editors highlight
accordingly). C programmers (but not the minority Pascal ones, I
guess) re...
2018 Jul 18
2
Which is better? Microsoft Exchange 2016 or Linux-based SMTP Servers?
...n hodge-podge of nightmares
>>> on Linux.
>>
>> Beg pardon? Did I make a mistake on the email address? I thought this went
>> to the CentOS general discussion list.
>>
>
> I specifically meant setting up and running email services on linux is not
> for the feint of heart and delivers little real value considering the
> plethora of free and commercial email services available.
Andrew, you should understand that you are talking to experts in Linux
here. And even I (and I'm not considering myself an expert in Linux)
have no trouble to set up mail se...
2002 Aug 15
3
[2] Samba for a Corporate File Server?
>> I'm been following samba for six or seven odd months now in
>> preparation for moving our organisation over to a file server which
>> is a little more cost effective than the Micro$oft alternative.
>>
>> We are currently running with about 30 users on a Windows 2000 Small
>> Business Server. Do you see any problems in replacing this server
>>