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    mail service on mac os x

    anyone a clue or is this just a stupid question ? Any hint/tip on the web is welcome ! if it is not possible to configure multiple users with this mailserver delivered with mac os x 10.2, i then think this mailserver is not worth the name. me very :( avatar
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    mail service on mac os x

    Hoi, Has anyone configured mailservice on mac os x server for several users yet ? any info would be appreciated. What is exactly the issue. On creating users in workgroup manager i can check the email active radio button. Where can i point out acccount and password info of that specific...
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    dylibs

    Well, in fact it is a package i want to create. it's in perl. i have a perl2exe compiler (licensed of course) and after i compiled my little prog, i want to create a package of it. with packagemaker i can do that . so i chose my little application + the necessary dylibs i need to...
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    dylibs

    i don't know if this is the right forum,... However. Is it possible to just copy dylibs installed on a mac os x (client or server) to another mac osx. ex : i have an application which uses xml2 on mac os x. so i need xml2 dylibs. i compile the soft on a machine. is it ok to just copy th...
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    mounting a macos 9.2 hfs+ volume on linux/osx

    short question ? Is it possible and how ? avatar
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    sending messages

    Hi Woodgie, Thanks for your reply. I am not scared of programming something around with Project Builder or Codewarrior if i have to 'bridge the gap.' But i don't know where to look after. Apparently Server Status is using some software to send over the message to that macos 9 system...
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    sending messages

    hi all, nobody ? I thought you guys were specialists ;-) I see this here in the Server Status program: Sending a Message to an Apple File Service User in Server Status, locate the name of the server in the Devices & Services list to which the user is connected and select AppleFile in...
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    sending messages

    Hi gurus, If i look into server settings -> configure apple file service -> general tab I can set there a logon greeting - sort of motd on unix. So, if a user does a login via appletalk (chooser etc) the user gets this message after mounting volumes. That is the command-message...
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    sending messages

    I know the unix commands wall, talk, mail, ... What i want is a popup-screen on the mac-client who has volumes mounted from the server. I want to give the user following message. example : "server is going down on 13h45. Please log out." avatar
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    sending messages

    hi all, macosx server a bunch of macos 9 clients how can i use the direct messages like if you mount volumes i get a message "Macosxserver (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx) via tcp/ip", for sending messages to the users on the network. Is it possible to generate such messages via unix commands. avatar
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