[CLUE-Tech] CLUE Meeting Tonight (9/11)

Jeffery Cann jccann at home.com
Tue Sep 11 05:31:58 MDT 2001


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Greetings.

Just a friendly reminder that the September CLUE meeting is tonight!
Visit our web site for additional information:  
http://clue.denver.co.us/


Next Meeting:  11 September 2001
Location:  Hall-Kinion -- DTC 
Time:  6:30 pm 

MAIN Session Topic: Qmail with Sean Reifschnieder (7:15 pm)
Qmail is currently the number three most used Mail Transfer Agent used 
on the Internet today, behind Sendmail and Exchange. Qmail was designed 
from the ground up to be secure, and has not had any root exploits 
found in the 5 or so years since it was released. In contrast to 
Sendmail, Qmail is a bunch of small programs working together to 
achieve a very flexible system. Much like Unix itself. This session 
will give the attendees a feeling for why they may or may not want to 
use Qmail.

Sean Reifschneider is a Member of Technical Staff at tummy.com, ltd -- 
a local Linux consultancy. Committed to open source software as a 
community as well as a business, Sean has a number of open source 
projects and is the maintainer of the Python2 RPMs.

KISS Session Topic: How to Install a Dialup Modem Using Linux (6:30) 
Installing a dialup modem for the first time can be a frustrating 
experience for a Linux user accustomed to Microsoft Windows Plug-n-Play 
installation ease. This is especially true if you choose to configure 
Linux manually rather than make use of a nifty Linux dialup utility to 
get your modem up and running with your ISP. Jim Intriglia will walk 
through the process of selecting, installing and testing an internal 
modem card under Linux.

 
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