Hi!
I have followed the instructions for setting up a mailserver from
qmailrocks.org. However, when I open the qmailadmin and the vqadmin
control pages, i am not able to delete/modify the already existing
mail forwarding rules...i am able to create rules, create/delete users
etc. all right...but not for forwards...any tips or suggestions??
i am using fedora core3 with the latest qmailrocks.org tar package
thanx in adv
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by swapnil ambre
31 Jan '05
31 Jan '05
i am new to linux using redhat linux
i cannot see my friends online on yahoo
i see like sacloveu(i'm on SMS),but it shows that
they are offline
plz tell me a messenger which supports yahoo as well
as msn messenger and the site from where i can get it
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dear all,
just installed mandrake 10. have copied all my old MS
word files and email msgs from outlook express onto a
cd which i want to save in openoffice format. but my
cd drive is unable to read the cd. pl help
shiv kumar
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Hi,
I have a small PHP project.
Required LAMP+Javascript
Its about 2 day kind of a project for an address book.
Any one interested, contact me off list.
Thx.
Vai
Hi!
The only reason I boot to windows is to listen to
online streaming music from sites like
http://raaga.com, http://smashits.com or
http://indiahits.com
They require Real Player, which I have on Windows and
all works fine.
But I want to avoid using Windows and listen to this
music on Linux. I installed Realplayer 10 on my RH9
and FC1 boxes, and also installed the Mozilla plugin
which comes with the package. But I am simply not able
to listen to music from these sites.
I came to the conclusion that these sites were
designed for the Windows version of RealPlayer only,
since they play songs in a window that has RealPLayer
_embedded_ into them, as opposed to playing songs in
standalone ReaPlayer.
Sites which use standalone players (like
http://www.shoutcast.com/) work great on Linux.
Can I somehow play music from the above mentioned
sites on Linux?
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hi i am using fedora 3, it has helix player and totem
movie player but when i play movie cds and dvds , both
players say unable to open video.any solutions for
playing dvd and cd movies?
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I need to buy a modem that works in Linux. Do all external modems work
well on Linux, or do I have to be careful while making my choice?
Is there any internal modem that works well on Linux, because they are
usually cheaper ...
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