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Wed, 21 Apr 1999 10:52:06 -0700


From: sthoenna@efn.org (sthoenna@efn.org)
Subject: Re: Lite and sendmail
Date: Wed, 21 Apr 1999 10:52:06 -0700
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In article <3.0.6.32.19990413211306.0098c210@shell1.shore.net>,
Jean-Oliver Holingue <joh@shore.net> wrote:
>Fernando,
>
>Everything depends on how you start sendmail om your machine: which flags
>do you pass? how looks your sendmail.cf configuration file (generally
>/etc/mail/sendamil.cf) I run the same kind of applications and with a plain
>vanilla sendmail 8.9, I don't run into any problems (I launch sendmail with
>-bd options)
>You can send me privately your config file if you want; the best resource
>is the O'Reilly book (really a bible)

And it certainly needs to be.

>Finally, you can also license the commercial version of sendmail (sendamil
>pro) and get support directly from Eric Altman, the creator of the sendmail
>program.

I've seen the following quote, don't know if it is authentic:

I am not the sort of person that goes to bed
at night thinking, "Gee, I wonder what I can
do to make life difficult for systems
administrators." -Eric Allman, author:sendmail
From Anthony@Baratta.com Thu Apr 22 20:33:10 1999
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From: Anthony Baratta <Anthony@Baratta.com>
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Howdy...

Quick question....I don't have access to the msqdb directory so I can't
'look' for myself.

Do I have to name each index unique to a database or table level? e.g.
within database XYZ can I have an index call idx1 for Table 1, Table 2
and Table 3? I know that each index associated with each table must be
unique e.g. there can only be one idx1 named for Table 1....but what
about between tables? Can I have an index called idx1 associated with
Table 2 also?

Clear as mud??

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Found the answer myself.....sheesh, hate it when that happens.

Just need to remember... "relshow is your friend."

;-)

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Date: Fri, 23 Apr 1999 11:15:16 -0300
From: Fernando Lozano <internet@mtecnet.com.br>
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Subject: Latest News From The mSQL PC Home Page (Apr, 22)
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Latest News From The mSQL PC Home Page (Apr, 22) ================================================ http://www.blnet.com/msqlpc

mSQL 2.0.9 build #1 for OS/2 released! --------------------------------------

Yuri Dario is keeping the OS/2 port of mSQL in sync with the Unix version. Again he released the OS/2 port just a few days after Hughes released a new version. By the way, Yuri's home page has a new address.

One more tool -------------

Paul Sharpe contributed with info about DbFramework, with is a set of Perl classes to ease database manipulation using the DBI interface. The package also comes with a CGI script that provides a simple, out-of-the-box inteface for any DBI supported database, and this includes mSQL. Get it at the nearest CPAN site.

Broken links... ---------------

Maintaing a web site on spare time is not very reliable. This time I forgot the link to CHP Software on the previous news update (but the Tools section got the right link). But I've never got so many messages pointing the mistake. This should mean more people are visiting The mSQL PC Home Page... :-)

Thanks to all who sent feedback.

[]s, Fernando Lozano