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2004 Jun 14
1
PDC and dividing roaming profile
I have this problem... I am working on implimenting a school network. I have two kinds of users on my network: students and facutly. I have also two types of operating system on my network: win 98 and win XPP. Here is the rights and privilages I am thinking about giving my users Students (usage only in computer labs): - limited roaming profile (basically, deny desktop roaming profile) - give
2018 Jul 18
0
Which is better? Microsoft Exchange 2016 or Linux-based SMTP Servers?
...iguration, when management or other departments want more, it then becomes a major headache. I work for a US federal contractor these days, on site (civilian sector) and they just gave up, and moved to M$ cloud for it. And most people HATE IT. Searching, if you're not using Outlook, is either terrrible or nonexistant (they've started auto-archiving here, and I'm hearing there is no search). 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....
2011 May 20
3
Crash test :)
I'm considering to move my mails from maildir/mbox to mdbox. One of my doubts is: how can I restore my mails when something terrribly wrong happens. I understand that I should use doveadm import "backup_location" "mailbox" all. So I try to import with: doveadm -v import "sdbox:~/Mail/dbox-temp/spamcop/reports/" "#Dbox/spamcop/reports" all #Dbox
2004 Aug 06
3
Problems connecting source
At 05:29 PM 12/8/2003 +0100, you wrote: >Just one question, what is the most reliable source encoder for Windows? I >would like a program able to run at windows startup, that would encode a >soundcard input (from turntables from example) and that never stops... I am >satisfied with Winamp/Oddcast for the moment but I am just wondering if >there are other encoders even more
2018 Jul 18
22
Which is better? Microsoft Exchange 2016 or Linux-based SMTP Servers?
Good evening from Singapore, I am torn between deploying Microsoft Exchange 2016 and Linux-based SMTP servers like sendmail, postfix, qmail and exim. Relative ease of installation and configuration is an important consideration factor. Microsoft Exchange 2016, Domain Controller, and Active Directory are relatively easy to install and configure. Linux-based SMTP servers are extremely difficult