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Orange blinking light means a component failure. I had a cooling fan failure and this caused the orange light. When there is a failed fan the other fans RPM is increased to compensate. Is the server fan noise excessive?
<p><span>Email is an important part of any Web site that you create. In a home environment, a free web based email service may be sufficient, but if you are running a business, then a dedicated mail server will be required. <span>A mail server is an application that receives incoming e-mail from local users (people within the same</span><span> </span><span><span>domain)</span> and remote senders and forwards outgoing e-mail for delivery, as example Microsoft</span><span> </span><span><span>Exchange</span>, Gmail,</span><span> </span><span><span>etc.</span></span></span><span> <span> </span></span><span><span>The system uses</span></span><span><span> </span></span><span><span>SMTP </span></span><span><span>(Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) or <span>ESMTP </span>(extended SMTP) for sending e-mail, and either</span></span><span><span> </span></span><span><span>POP3</span></span><span><span> </span></span><span><span>(Post Office Protocol 3) or <span>IMAP</span></span></span><span><span> </span></span><span><span>(Internet Message Access Protocol) for receiving e-mail</span></span><span><span>. </span></span><span><span>In windows forum</span></span><span><span> most of workstations are use Microsoft Exchange server or outlook express. In Linux forum there have also an easiest option to send and receive mail. In Linux configuration of mail server is easy flexible too.</span></span><span></SPAN><br>
<p><span><span> </SPAN>In most of Linux workstation RedHat Linux are used for their Server. In RedHat Linux we use sendmail to create a mail server that will relay your mail to a remote user's mailbox or incoming mail to a local mail box. On our RedHat we will find sendmail's configuration file as /etc/sendmail.cf. If you download and compile sendmail you would find it in /etc/mail/sendmail.cf. To configure sendmail you have basically 2 options. Either you edit the sendmail.cf file directly or you create the sendmail.cf from an m4 file such as sendmail.mc. Here to explain the process I will list the steps to produce a custom sendmail.mc file.</SPAN><br>
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<p><span><span><b>SendMail Configuration:</b></SPAN></SPAN><span> </SPAN><span><span> </SPAN>In Redhat Linux dovecot and sendmail packages are used as service demon for Mail server. At first I install the available sendmail RPM package by YUM and also the dovecot RPM. After installation first I have edit the sendmail .mc file. After installation of sendmail package it locates as sendmail.mc in /etc/mail. In the sendmail.mc file I have find the line DAEMON_OPTION and edit it with # before the line to uncheck it. Then I find Local Domain and edit it also with the system FQDN. After editing save the sendmail.mc file. After exiting from sendmail.mc I moved this .mc file to sendmail.cf with m4. Here the SendMail configuration is complete. Then I go to the /etc/dovecot.conf file and edit it. I just find the protocol line and uncheck this line. After that I save this .conf file. After all configurations I have start the service demons with chkconfig command and restart the both services. And the mail server was going on swiftly.</SPAN><br>
<p><span><span> </SPAN>So it is very easiest job to configure a mail server in RedHat Linux enterprise server.</SPAN>
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How was your day, hope fine. Sharp Ar5316 driver are for windows. This means that the printer drivers are only compatible with windows and not with linux. My advice to you is that please uninstall Linux system from your desktop and servers and install windowsxp instead and your copier will work. Remember to save important files while doing this as they may be lost in the process. Let me know your progress.
try a search for Linux OR try www.downloads.com.. you will need to set up an account but the account is FREE and no recurring charges You might even try www.redhat.com that is Linux site and should be able to find your version there if it exists.. try the PLATFORMS link
If you're using any any flavor of redhat (RHEL, CentOS, Fedora), this can be easily done using kickstart. It's a preconfiguration utility to allow a user to simply type a single one line command after booting from a cd, and completely install a whole server remotely. Comment back with your linux distro, and maybe I can give more specific details. Steven
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