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Thanks for your reply. I'm now fairly certain the problem is with the fax software that comes with windows2000. I downloaded activefax and this worked a treat, unfortunatley it's 500 dollars to buy as it's a true multi-user fax server, so I'm now looking at winfaxpro to see if that...
Hi,
I have a windows2000 prof pc with Office2000, a sco server running 5.0.6 (with latest patches) and visionfs 3.1 (with latest patches).
Word documents are saved to a share on the sco server. Everthing works fine except the pc has a fax modem in it and when a document is retrived from the...
Suggest you look in/buy the media pack. This has documented installation instructions in it. Your likely problem areas will be with boot-time loadable drivers - some compaq's need these depending on the configuration of the server(i.e SCSI cards installed etc, otherwise it's quite simple to install.
Hi, we've switched over from mmdf to sendmail (which is an option). However, I would say you problem is a mail delivery/reading problem and if you look on sco's website you may find TA103329 and TA107320 of help
thanks to talbert and stanhubble for their suggestions.
stan, the rm -r won't work as one of the files inside the directory has the same inode as the directory itself and it just doesn't like it.
tabbert, it looks like you have a similar problem and you will be please that I have a solution...
Rinja,
This would depend on how you have configured sendmail to send outgoing e-mail.
all outgoing mail is stored in a directory on your server before it gets to the outside world. If you have configured sendmail to 'delay' sending e-mail then you could look at it beforehand.
if you want to...
I haven't used AIX, but if you look at www.sco.com/ta and do a search for sendmail and DNS, you will find an article on how to do it on SCO UNIX which might help.
okay, I've got my Unix (SCO) system configured with sendmail and my pc's come with Outlook and/or Windows Messaging. I can configure these to use Internet mail and connect with pop3/SMTP to my Unix system and it works! But is this the best way to do it?
What do other people use at the client...
Had a system crash the other day which fsck kindly fixed for me (or so I thought).
What started it was an unrecoverable write error. We decided to shutdown and run an fsck. This found a read error and offered to salvage it. The messages was
cannot read block 641322, i=41219 owner=bin...
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