Displaying 20 results from an estimated 10000 matches similar to: "Transferring Thunderbird mail accounts: Windows vs. Linux"
2016 Nov 03
3
Thunderbird vs. Evolution vs. OwnCloud
Hi,
I'm currently using Thunderbird synced to OwnCloud on my main
workstation running Slackware64 14.1. I just installed CentOS 7 on my
Asus S300 laptop. It's running nicely, and I'm spending some time
getting acquainted with it.
I wonder if I should stick with Thunderbird or go with the default
Evolution application, since this seems to be better integrated into the
desktop, namely
2016 Nov 03
2
Thunderbird vs. Evolution vs. OwnCloud
Le 03/11/2016 ? 08:41, Sorin Srbu a ?crit :
> I use Thunderbird exclusively on my linux-systems.
> I also feel the Lightning-addin for calendars in T-bird needs "some" work to
> be usable.
>
> While I don't use my Owncloud for mail, only used as a cloud storage, I have
> however used Evolution. In that context Evolution with CentOS sucks. It's just
>
2017 Oct 26
0
Transferring Thunderbird mail accounts: Windows vs. Linux
On 10/26/2017 12:57 PM, Nicolas Kovacs wrote:
> Hi,
>
> One of my clients brought me his PC with Windows 7, so I can migrate it
> to Linux, e. g. CentOS 7 + KDE. So far I made a backup of all the data,
> but I wonder how I can migrate the existing Thunderbird account.
>
> An operation I perform quite regularly is replace an existing Linux
> system (Ubuntu, openSUSE, Fedora,
2015 Feb 27
5
Package group "X Window System" has disappeared
Hi,
Until last week, I could install a CentOS 7 based desktop using the
following approach:
1. Install minimal system.
2. yum groupinstall "X Window System"
3. yum install gdm gnome-classic-session gnome-terminal liberation-fonts
4. Install applications as needed.
This morning, the package group "X Window System" seems to have
disappeared. This is embarrassing.
What
2019 Jun 17
5
Postfix and choice of RBL
Hi,
I'm managing several mail servers running CentOS 7, Postfix and Dovecot.
SpamAssassin is filtering mail nicely, but I'm considering using RBL
(blacklists) to take some load off the servers.
General question to those of you who use RBL. Which lists do you
recommend using?
Cheers,
Niki
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2015 Feb 18
3
CentOS 7: software RAID 5 array with 4 disks and no spares?
Le 18/02/2015 09:24, Michael Volz a ?crit :
> Hi Niki,
>
> md127 apparently only uses 81.95GB per disk. Maybe one of the partitions has the wrong size. What's the output of lsblk?
[root at nestor:~] # lsblk
NAME MAJ:MIN RM SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINT
sda 8:0 0 232,9G 0 disk
??sda1 8:1 0 3,9G 0 part
? ??md126 9:126 0 3,9G 0 raid1 [SWAP]
??sda2 8:2
2015 Mar 11
3
SquidAnalyzer: minor trouble building RPM
Hi,
I'm using the SquidAnalyzer network analysis tool in combination with
Squid. Up until now, I've been running Slackware Linux on my servers. I
built a custom package that installs SquidAnalyzer to
/var/www/vhosts/squidreport/html. Then I setup an Apache virtual host
for SquidAnalyzer's pages.
Since I'm migrating my servers from Slackware to CentOS, I'd like to
build a
2015 Feb 09
3
Recommendations for good CentOS 7 documentation
Hi,
I'm looking for recommendations for documentation about the
specificities of RHEL/CentOS 7.x. It can be either online or in printed
book format, and I'm fluent in german, french and english.
I have a good books about 5.x: "RHEL 5 Unleashed" from Sams,
"Foundations of CentOS Linux" and "The Definitive Guide to CentOS", both
from Apress.
Can anyone
2015 Aug 06
3
CentOS 5 grub boot problem
On 8/6/2015 4:21 PM, Chris Murphy wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 6, 2015 at 2:08 PM, Bowie Bailey <Bowie_Bailey at buc.com> wrote:
>
>> Doing a new install on the two 1TB drives is my current plan. If that
>> works, I can connect the old drive, copy over all the data, and then try to
>> figure out what I need to do to get all the programs running again.
> Sounds like a
2020 Feb 13
4
NetworkManager on servers
Le 11/02/2020 ? 14:11, Jonathan Billings a ?crit?:
> I've mentioned on this list countless times about how NetworkManager
> is actually pretty good for a general server. Automatic link
> detection and activation/deactivation, a dispatch service on link
> activation/deactivation, support for bringing up secondary interfaces
> after a primary goes up, a dbus interface for
2018 Feb 28
9
Squid and HTTPS interception on CentOS 7 ?
Hi,
I've been running Squid successfully on CentOS 7 (and before that on 6
and 5), and it's always been running nicely. I've been using it mostly
as a transparent proxy filter in school networks.
So far, I've only been able to filter HTTP.
Do any of you do transparent HTTPS filtering ? Any suggestions, advice,
caveats, do's and don'ts ?
Cheers from the snowy South of
2019 Sep 19
3
Postfix vs. Thunderbird on Mac OS
Hi,
I'm running our local school's mail server on CentOS 7, Postfix and
Dovecot. We get quite a lot of spam, so I have the following sender
restrictions in my /etc/postfix/main.cf:
--8<------------------------------------------------------
# Restrictions SMTP
smtpd_helo_restrictions = reject_unknown_helo_hostname
smtpd_sender_restrictions = reject_unknown_sender_domain,
2018 Jul 27
7
Finding memory usage
I have a CentOS 7 server that is running out of memory and I can't
figure out why.
Running "free -h" gives me this:
????????????? total??????? used??????? free????? shared? buff/cache??
available
Mem:?????????? 3.4G??????? 2.4G??????? 123M??????? 5.9M???????
928M??????? 626M
Swap:????????? 1.9G??????? 294M??????? 1.6G
The problem is that I can't find 2.4G of usage.? If I look
2010 Feb 26
11
Temperature sensor
Does anyone know of a cheap temperature sensor that will work with
Linux? I don't need a fancy monitoring appliance, I just want a simple
sensor that I can connect to one of my monitoring servers to let me know
if the server room is getting hot.
--
Bowie
2014 Dec 11
6
Dropbox on CentOS 6?
Hi,
I just spent a couple of unnerving hours trying to make Dropbox work on
CentOS 6.6.
Is there a way that
1. Actually works?
2. Doesn't include jumping through burning loops?
Cheers from the sunny south of France,
Niki
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2020 Nov 23
6
Password manager for the command line ?
Hi,
On my workstation and my laptop I'm using KeePassXC to store login credentials
for my websites. The database is stored in my OwnCloud share, so it's
synchronized between my two computers.
Ideally I'd like to have something similar for my servers, but command-line
driven. I know these tools exist but I haven't tested them yet. What I have in
mind is a command-line password
2018 Mar 14
4
Squid + SquidGuard : static block page not working
Hi,
I've been working with Squid + SquidGuard for a few years, though only
on Slackware. I'm currently transferring my proxy expertise to CentOS 7,
and right now I'm having a little problem with that.
Squid works perfectly so far as a transparent HTTP + HTTPS cache proxy.
The next step is to add SquidGuard, so I installed it and edited the
most basic /etc/squid/squidGuard.conf file
2015 Mar 24
5
CentOS 6.x desktop specs: minimum requirements
Hi,
I often have to deal with relatively obsolete hardware in schools,
public libraries, small town halls, etc. I still have a handful of
CentOS 5.x installations around for these, but I wonder what CentOS 6.x
desktop specs are, e. g. the minimum requirements (in terms of CPU and
RAM) to reasonably run it. Will a battered first-generation P-IV with
512 MB RAM be sufficient? How much RAM does
2018 Nov 18
5
CentOS 7 + GNOME : all icon themes broken after update from CR
Hi,
I just upgraded one of my CentOS 7 + GNOME desktops from the CR repo.
After the upgrade, it seems like all of the icon themes are broken.
Missing icons everywhere.
Any idea what's going on here ?
Cheers,
Niki
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2015 Mar 23
4
Facebook CentOS group close to 15.000 members!
Le 23/03/2015 17:26, Les Mikesell a ?crit :
> There is a real simple answer to privacy on facebook. Just don't post
> anything there that you would not want to be public. Just like this
> mail list.
I recently joined that list and wanted to publish a simple link to my
technical blog dedicated to CentOS (http://kikinovak.wordpress.com).
There's no commercial interest behind it,