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* RE: Oh how i wish
@  Dawes, Stephen
   ` Krister Ekstrom
   ` Glenn Ervin at home
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 20+ messages in thread
From: Dawes, Stephen @  UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: speakup

Ok, Krister, it seems like you are still getting the run-around here.
All Chuck, Toby and Luke could say is go ahead and ask. But to give them
the benefit of the doubt, maybe they did not see your questions in your
note. If they did however, it is answers like they gave that only lead
to unnecessary stress and confusion.

So for my take on your note!
Question 1: How do I know how many serial ports I actually have on my
computer?
Answer: The simplest answer is to do a physical look at the box and
count how many serial ports you have. The problem with this simple
answer is that, although the ports may physically be there, they are not
necessarily activated. This is something that is usually handled in the
bios settings. Once the port is turned on in the bios, you can then see
it from within your operating system. Remember that ports start counting
from 0 in Linux, and not 1 as is the norm in other operating systems.
So, ttyS0 is the same as com1 ttyS1 is the same as com2, ..., in the
other operating systems world.

Question 2: How do I set up additional email accounts? 
Answer: Note, that in my restating of your question, I did not include
the distribution. This is because I believe that my answer will be
distribution independent. The simplest way to create additional email
accounts is to add a new user to the system for each email account you
wish to have. So for example, you may already have an email account
named Krister, and want to add one called junkmail. To do this, just add
the user junkmail to your system and you are off to the races. In
RedHat, you would do something like:
usradd junkmail 
Make sure to set a password for the junkmail account and the rest is
history as they say.

So, I hope that this helps, and is note to confusing. At least I think
that I answered your initial questions instead of doing nothing more
then make you send another message in increasing frustration.

Steve Dawes
Phone: (403) 268-5527
Email: SDawes@calgary.ca



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* RE: Oh how i wish
@  Dawes, Stephen
   ` Sina Bahram
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 20+ messages in thread
From: Dawes, Stephen @  UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: speakup

Sina,
Contact bookshare for more information. 'and apparently you do not need
a paid subscription to bookshare for access to this collection, as part
of an agreement with O'Riley.


Steve Dawes
Phone: (403) 268-5527
Email: SDawes@calgary.ca



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* RE: Oh how i wish
@  Dawes, Stephen
   ` Sina Bahram
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 20+ messages in thread
From: Dawes, Stephen @  UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: speakup

If I am understanding your question correctly, fetchmail will get your
mail for you from wherever you tell it to get the mail from.
Additionally, when the mail comes into the system through fetchmail, you
can tell it who mail@myisp.com is delivered to locally,
mymail@mydomain.net. Outgoing mail is a little different, and all I do,
is point my outgoing mail to my isp and let them handle it for me.

HTH.

BTW: If you would like Linux books in ASCII format, oriley books makes
there entire collection available to the blind community free of charge.
 

Stephen Dawes  <B.A., B.Sc.>
Management Systems Analyst
The City of Calgary                   |  Phone: (403) 268-5527
Information & Technology #8300        |  Fax:   (403) 268-6423
   PO Box 2100 Postal Station M.      |  Email: Stephen.Dawes@calgary.ca
   Calgary, Alberta, Canada. T2P 2M5  |  Web:  http://www.calgary.ca





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	-----Original Message-----
	From: speakup-admin@braille.uwo.ca 
	[mailto:speakup-admin@braille.uwo.ca] On Behalf Of 
	Krister Ekstrom
	Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2003 08:30 AM
	To: Dawes, Stephen
	Subject: Re: Oh how i wish
	
	
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	Hi Stephen,
	
	On 23 Oct 2003 07:41:11  (my local time 15:41:11), you typed::
	DS> The simplest way to create additional email
	DS> accounts is to add a new user to the system for 
	each email account 
	DS> you wish to have. So for example, you may already 
	have an email 
	DS> account named Krister, and want to add one called 
	junkmail. To do 
	DS> this, just add the user junkmail to your system and 
	you are off to 
	DS> the races.
	
	Umm, this is good enough, but here's the little problem 
	i face at this
	stage: My address now is crisekstrom@bredband.net. I 
	want to use this address since i don't yet have my own 
	domain. So how do i do to choose my isp instead of 
	"localdomain"? and can i set up more accounts with 
	other domains like thecount@myrealbox.com or such? I'm 
	planning to use Mutt as my email client, it looks neat.
	
	- --
	/Krister
	crisekstrom@bredband.net
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* Oh how i wish
@  Krister Ekstrom
   ` Luke Davis
                   ` (2 more replies)
  0 siblings, 3 replies; 20+ messages in thread
From: Krister Ekstrom @  UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: speakup

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Hi  speakup,

  How i wish there was a mailing list or forum or what have you, where
  total newbies like me could ask questions like "how do i figure out
  how many serial ports i actually have" and "how do i set up one or
  more mail accounts in RedHat or other distros" without feeling like
  an idiot for wasting more experienced users band width with simple
  questions like i do at the moment. Yes sure enough i could rTFM and
  i try to do that as much as i can, but sometimes i'm not even sure
  what FM to R, there are so many of them.
  Sorry for my ranting, it's just that right now i feel somewhat
  frustrated.


- --
/Krister
                           mailto:crisekstrom@bredband.net
Get pgp keys here: mailto:crisekstrom@bredband.net?subject=get_pgp_keys
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