Looks like we're going to have a meeting.

Cyber Source peter at thecybersource.com
Thu Nov 14 17:12:20 EST 2002


works for me
On Thu, 2002-11-14 at 16:47, John Seth wrote:
> I may not have shown up to meetings (a bit far for me since I'm in the
> southern tier, etc), but it seems a few have mentioned the websites lack
> of updating.  I too mean no disprespect, but it looks really out of date.
> Many distro's of linux (complete and floppy/cd based) are no longer active
> projects, or just non-existent, and the meeting place info is definitely
> old.
> 
> CyberSource can host it, with email... I know I could donate what I have
> available... including Majordomo/mail which I've got running.  Heck, I'll
> volunteer to keep it up to date no matter where it's hosted, provided
> access is not a problem.  Just my way of volunteering contributions since
> I can't quite make meetings.  It should be updated by someone though.
> LUGS have been becoming quite a discussion on some linux forums I've been
> visiting, and there aren't too many advertising in our neck of the woods.
> 
>   - Tony
> 
> --
> 
> On 14 Nov 2002, Cyber Source wrote:
> 
> > OK, I have sent a map to the list again for the Cyber Source location. I
> > wouldn't mind having my address listed on the web site for the meetings
> > if we are indeed going to have a meeting here. I would not want that
> > information to get stale on the web site and have people showing up here
> > if we are not going to have it here and it does seem like the nflug web
> > site is not updated too often (no offense to whoever is hosting it, I
> > haven't updated my web sites since 99 lol) I wouldnt mind hosting the
> > nflug site either and handling the email for it. I have made a request
> > in the past to change my email on the list to peter at cybersource.us
> > instead of peter at thecybersource.com but it never got done, don't know
> > what happened there. Anyway, hope to see you all at the meeting.
> > BTW, Great idea on the virus scanning portion Justin! I don't think you
> > can responsibly talk about an email server today without touching this
> > subject. I will be all ears.
> > Let's not forget about device recognition for future meetings please!
> > This is very necessary if we are to propagate Linux into the desktop
> > arena.......
> > OK, 'nuff said.....
> >
> >
> > On Thu, 2002-11-14 at 14:45, Robert Meyer wrote:
> > > Looks like we're going to be meeting at Cybersource again this month.
> > > I saw a magazine (don't remember the name) that listed local
> > > information on computing while I was with my father in the
> > > emergency room at the hospital last week (he's fine, now).
> > > It listed NFLUG as still meeting at Computer SOS.  This
> > > is probably because the web site still has a news item about
> > > us moving there in April...
> > >
> > > I'm not sure who's maintaining the web site at this time
> > > but could we change that information to either not list
> > > a site or maybe list Cybersource (if it's OK with Peter)?
> > > I don't know if folks are showing up there due to the
> > > information in the mag or not.
> > >
> > > Anyway, seems like there is some interest in talking about
> > > Email servers so if I could have some help from Mark, we
> > > could rap about at least two ways of setting up Email
> > > in Linuxland.  Remember that there is no single solution
> > > that works for everyone.  Each site needs to analyze their
> > > own needs and configure based on those needs.
> > >
> > > Cheers and see you there.  Sunday at 1:00 at Cybersource.
> > >
> > > Peter, could we have that information again, please?
> > >
> > > Thanks...
> > >
> > > Bob
> > >
> > > =====
> > > Bob Meyer
> > > Knightwing Communications, Inc.
> > > 36 Cayuga Blvd
> > > Depew, NY 14043
> > > Phone: 716-308-8931 or 716-681-0076
> > > Meyer_RM at Yahoo.com






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