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Squirrelmail: Import/Export address book, preferences and config

Se siete intezionati a migrare da un server all’altro anche la webmail creata con Squirrelmail, e’ buona cosa sapere che i vari utilizzatori, nel tempo, potrebbero aver salvato diverse personalizzazioni nel loro spazio.

Tra queste cose che l’utente sicuramente rivorra’ anche nel nuovo server spiccano: le preferenze (filtri, impostazioni, ecc…) e la rubrica.

Per esportare il tutto vi bastera’ copiare tutti i file .pref e .abook dalla directory data/:

cp -av /path/to/your/squirrelmail/data/*.pref squirrelmail-backup/
cp -av /path/to/your/squirrelmail/data/*.abook squirrelmail-backup/

Firestorm ethereal and RedHat Advanced Server

I’ve ported my Ethereal ELOG patch to the latest version (0.9.14) and fixed a bug handling pcap captured alerts. Created Debian debs for powerpc and i386. Matt is working on some RPMS for RedHat 9

RedHat’s latest change of support plans for RedHat Linux seems to be doing what was intended, getting more people to purchase Advanced Server (and the new Enterprise Server and Workstation) rather than leeching off them. Good for RedHat. There have been too many idiots selling RedHat Linux-based solutions expecting the coloured headgear company to do the hard work of beta testing, bug fixing etc.etc. for free.