I just tried to access the DotCom mail(tm) for one of the domains we host, and while no account seems to have been created (thank god for small favors), I noticed that pressing the "Go" button on the access page tried to establish a connection to a host named "mail" in my domain. Just to be sure, I tried again with another domain, and sure enought, there it goes trying to connect to a host named "mail" in that domain too !
Come on ! They can't be that stupid, can they ? What if there really *was* a host named "mail" in the domain ?
I can't wait for these clowns to have competition.
I disagree. We use Amanda to backup a mixed Solaris/Linux/Win95/NT network, and it works flawlessly. I've performed restores to Solaris, Linux and Win95 without problems.
Oh yeah, we use a 12-cartridge 4mm stacker, a single 4mm drive, and an old Conner "floppy tape" on 3 different backup servers...
I just tried to access the DotCom mail(tm) for one of the domains we host, and while no account seems to have been created (thank god for small favors), I noticed that pressing the "Go" button on the access page tried to establish a connection to a host named "mail" in my domain. Just to be sure, I tried again with another domain, and sure enought, there it goes trying to connect to a host named "mail" in that domain too !
Come on ! They can't be that stupid, can they ? What if there really *was* a host named "mail" in the domain ?
I can't wait for these clowns to have competition.
Richard.
I disagree. We use Amanda to backup a mixed Solaris/Linux/Win95/NT network, and it works flawlessly. I've performed restores to Solaris, Linux and Win95 without problems.
Oh yeah, we use a 12-cartridge 4mm stacker, a single 4mm drive, and an old Conner "floppy tape" on 3 different backup servers...
Richard.