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[tlug] OSX BSD mail server



I am volunteering time and effort to a local university, writing some CGI
and slowly developing an online testing application in my free time. I am
hoping this will lead to a new job round about next year, which is when I am
hoping to change jobs.

They are using OSX (freeBSD 4.4), and they don't yet have POP3 e-mail
accounts for the students (new university, only four years old). Some of the
profs think it is high time they have e-mail for the students, and I don't
think it can be so difficult to install a mail server on OSX. Does anyone
know of a good how-to or web site with these kinds of resources? If
possible, I will do it for them for free (well, actually for connections and
clout in my job search, and to put on my resume... completely self-serving
volunteer work).

Micheal

----- Original Message -----
From: "Jonathan Q" <jq@example.com>
To: <tlug@example.com>
Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2002 11:38 PM
Subject: Re: [tlug] TLUG RC5-64 team


> A.Sajjad Zaidi (sajjad@example.com) wrote:
>
> > Sorry, Im still searching for little green men
>
> Ah, but unlike little green (wo)men, we know for certain that
> a solution to RC5-64 actually exists :-)  Moreover, we know that it
> will be found this year, because at yesterday's key rate, distributed.net
> was 240 days away from exhaustion of the key space.  RC5-=64 has been
> running for 3 or 4 years now, I believe, but it will be solved in 2002.
>
> So all those who'd like to see TLUG in the winner's circle, now's the
> time to sign on :-)
>
> Jonathan
>
> > grep ? :-)
>
> Like I'm gonna give anybody my .procmailrc to grep through :-)
>
> Jonathan
>
>


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