How can I set up sendmail for a stand alone server?350 (8/25/2010 4:39:23 AM) comp.mail.sendmail Hello everybody. I have a web server and I'm trying to configure sendmail to make an email server. I have no domain name, only an IP, and I have tested the web server (Apache) and it works fine. My server i... root
what is the difference between field and variable?1046 (11/13/2009 9:25:26 PM) comp.lang.c Hello! Can somebody explain the difference between fields and variables. For me they are more or less the same. Two words for the same thing //Tony ... root
A new idea for garbage collection2228 (10/15/2009 7:55:32 PM) comp.lang.c Hi, This is a followon from my unsuccessful inquiry about getting SIGSEGV delivered per thread not per process. Normally the execution flow of many threaded programs will be like pthread_mutex_lock do some ... root
Question about signals639 (10/9/2009 10:05:05 PM) comp.lang.c Hi I have a program where there's a main server thread that receives jobs and then farms them out to worker threads. Unfortunately there is either a bug or an inconsistency in the jobs data or something, be... root
Register variables #5631 (10/8/2009 8:51:28 PM) comp.lang.c Hi I have a function called many times. It has a loop and I declare the index variable as a "register int" to let the compiler know that it is heavily used and should be optimized. Now I need to modify the ... root
Broken sharing cups printers to 9.x ; works with everything else.120 (9/28/2006 7:33:22 PM) comp.sys.mac Since I am not sure where the problem lies I will explain the situation, then give my suspicions. I am using a Linux (Fedora core 5) cups print server. (FC5 linux uses cups and is very similar to OSX in configu... Gary
Cannot mount NFS525 (2/18/2006 2:11:36 PM) comp.os.linux.networking Hi, I have a strange problem on my laptop when trying to mount NFS filesystems. The NFS server I try to connect to is not the problem: other Linux boxes can mount the NFS-drives without any problem. Nor is a ... maxx
New WYSIWYG Python IDE in the works844 (6/15/2005 6:37:51 AM) comp.lang.python Hello all I am currently developing a new WYSIWYG RAD tool for python. There are screenshots and a small video demo on the site. Please visit at http://www.geocities.com/visualfltk Cheers JMan ... root
The art of reading man pages1744 (1/4/2005 4:26:15 AM) comp.os.linux.misc I had an interesting experience the other day. I read the man page for find. The reason for doing so, was that I couldn't find anything with it! Actually, I discovered that find is a powerful command, but it ... Little
Maximum Size of Data and Stack Segment246 (9/24/2007 10:25:33 AM) comp.unix.programmer Hi, Is is possible to find out the default 'maximum size' for the Data Segment and Stack set by the operating system? I am using a Linux/GNU 2.6 System on x86. Thanks. ... kmeson333(6)
Sending Data Via a Socket235 (9/28/2007 3:32:12 AM) comp.unix.programmer I'm trying to establish a conversation between two different machines via a Unix socket, using the code below. It looks pretty clear that a socket is being formed, since the server waits for the client to star... kvnsmnsn(147)
Mainframes requirement3137 (11/2/2007 9:13:51 AM) comp.lang.cobol Hi, A top CMM-Level5 company requires candidates who have 2+ yrs of experience in Mainframes MVS System programmer- Administrator/Security. Key skills: COBOL, ENDEVOUR, CA-VIEW, Certified DB2 Interested candi... vprosper2007(2)
COBOL ain't quite dead - yet !7153 (10/27/2008 6:02:29 PM) comp.lang.cobol +Micro Focus ACTION Program exceeds 50 U.S member Universities ACTION-assisted courses ensure graduates are skilled in high-demand COBOL Read the press release - http://www.microfocus.com/AboutMicroFocus/pre... jgavandeletethis(1045)
Bad habits of GOTO-using programmers5159 (11/3/2008 4:54:00 PM) comp.lang.cobol I can't resist revisiting this a bit. Programmers who don't like or don't use GOTO's are fond of pointing out the pitfalls of using the labels that are required: ALTERING a label that is PERFORMED; falling thr... lacey1(490)
A new idea for garbage collection2228 (10/15/2009 7:55:32 PM) comp.lang.c Hi, This is a followon from my unsuccessful inquiry about getting SIGSEGV delivered per thread not per process. Normally the execution flow of many threaded programs will be like pthread_mutex_lock do some ... root23(246)
How to know whether a dll is in use4312 (11/30/2009 10:28:55 PM) comp.lang.c Friends
How can I tell whether a dll is in use even when it is used in another
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While(1) or for(;;) for infinite loops?15959 (12/4/2009 6:06:57 PM) comp.lang.c I assume this has come up before but I am getting nowhere with searches. To make an infinite loop, while(1) tends to generate lint/compiler warnings, for(;;) does not. Other than personal preference, are the... scott7146(164)
How can I set up sendmail for a stand alone server?350 (8/25/2010 4:39:23 AM) comp.mail.sendmail Hello everybody. I have a web server and I'm trying to configure sendmail to make an email server. I have no domain name, only an IP, and I have tested the web server (Apache) and it works fine. My server i... root23(246)
reducing ship noise in the oceans433 (2/25/2012 3:37:50 AM) comp.dsp What are some strategies for reducing ship, sonar, and seismic airgun array noise in the oceans in order to reduce negative effects on marine mammals? I have also posted this to sci.physics.acoustics and othe... dalton3(51)