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2004 Aug 06
3
Start your business for UNDER $10 - ah13
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can delete this message now.
If the answer to any of the above questions is YES, then
PLEASE READ ON!
2004 Aug 06
1
NDN(40): Re: NDN(54): Stupid MTA
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Chuck D. Pitre (Mailbox or Conference is full.)
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2004 Aug 06
1
List of "digipeaters" (like live365) needed (aka BW providers).
I need a "complete" list of "reliable" services for repeating the
signal of a station to the listeners (live radio). The situation
is that a station will be doing live radio and has a little DSL
connection and external bandwith will be required.
I don't mind if it costs much or it is cheap, I now just want to
join information to say my customer: You have all this coices,
2004 Aug 06
2
Reccomended user? Root or "normal"?
...ill this help in the stability of the system? This would allow a
crash to only crash the user's memory space and not the system's
space.
Any suggestion is welcome.
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Xavier Montero - Digital Sound Items, scp
Tel: 93 589 71 91 - Fax: 93 590 10 96 - Cell: 630 59 01 62
www.dsitelecom.com - xmontero@dsitelecom.com
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2010 Jun 25
4
Dovecot dies, maybe ntpdate related. I'm new to dovecot
...lling the full ntp daemon, but I start thinking the time-jump
crashes dovecot.
QUESTIONS:
- Might this time-jump cause dovecot to die?
- I don't know wehere the dovecot logs are written to. Where do I start
searching?
Thanks to all!
Xavi.
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2004 Aug 06
1
New in the list.
I subscribed a couple of days ago to the list but I see nearly
no activity (1 or 2 mails/day)
Is this normal or I'm loosing messages?
Thanks.
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2004 Aug 06
1
Dynamic playlist support
> The reasoning is that if you know a song is going to be played, you
> could record and distribute it. Oh no!
Also people do in live radio, don't they?
What happens if in internet radio the DJ "talks" over the song
invalidating it for recording-and-pirate-selling? Do those
rules still apply?
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2004 Aug 06
2
Dynamic playlist support
> I don't know (don't use ices) but I thought I should inform you.. taking
> user requests may cause you to violate the RIAA rules regarding that topic,
> depending on how you handle it. Be careful. ;)
Again, in Spain there is no rule in this sense... I mean, a normal
air-FM/AM station can receive a call for a song and play it
inmediately.
What happens if this spanish station
2004 Aug 06
0
a new directory service
Hello. About your idea, I think that it is important for a radio
to "check" multiple styles.
I'm planning to cast a couple or 3 of stations that are _not_
monographic and will be "sports" from x to y hours, "pop" from
y to z hours, "talk" from z to p hours and so on.
That is because people that are listening the same genre for
hours want to change. Why