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Organization that Can Support Sendmail, Bind, and OpenBSD? |
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03-11-07 12:16 AM
I am looking for a commercial entity that can provide affordable
per-incident support for standard sendmail, bind, and openBSD
configurations. I am willing to pay on a fixed-fee basis up to about $85
per ticket. I use newsgroups but generally the UNIX community takes a
RTFM approach to things, and I am willing to pay a third party who can help
us get to solutions a little faster.
--
Will
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Re: Organization that Can Support Sendmail, Bind, and OpenBSD? |
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03-11-07 07:22 AM
Will wrote:
> I am looking for a commercial entity that can provide affordable
> per-incident support for standard sendmail, bind, and openBSD
> configurations. I am willing to pay on a fixed-fee basis up to about $85
> per ticket. I use newsgroups but generally the UNIX community takes a
> RTFM approach to things, and I am willing to pay a third party who can hel
p
> us get to solutions a little faster.
>
> --
> Will
Hello Will,
Send an email to chris at bsdjunk dot com and ill see what i can do
for you. If you wish
-Chris
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Re: Organization that Can Support Sendmail, Bind, and OpenBSD? |
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Re: Organization that Can Support Sendmail, Bind, and OpenBSD? |
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03-11-07 07:22 AM
In news:87slccbfag.fsf@thingy.datadok.no,
Peter N. M. Hansteen <peter@bsdly.net> wrote:
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> there is a list of companies and persons, organized by geographic
> location on the OpenBSD web site
What the hell does "geographic location" have to do with anything? You need
to move into the age of network computing.
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Re: Organization that Can Support Sendmail, Bind, and OpenBSD? |
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03-11-07 12:23 PM
patrick wrote:
> In news:87slccbfag.fsf@thingy.datadok.no,
[vbcol=seagreen]
> What the hell does "geographic location" have to do with anything? You nee
d
> to move into the age of network computing.
Sometimes you gotta be there if the problem prevents logging on via ssh
or telnet. One mis-typed pf rule could do that to you. :-)
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Re: Organization that Can Support Sendmail, Bind, and OpenBSD? |
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03-11-07 12:23 PM
In news:sgocc4xn8j.ln2@bytor.fenris.cjb.net,
Cory Albrecht <coryalbrecht+news@hotmail.com> wrote:
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> Sometimes you gotta be there if the problem prevents logging on via
> ssh or telnet. One mis-typed pf rule could do that to you. :-)
sendmail configuration has absolutely nothing to with the issues you raised.
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Re: Organization that Can Support Sendmail, Bind, and OpenBSD? |
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03-11-07 12:23 PM
[fup-to set]
Begin <55hsa9F24g5v0U1@mid.individual.net>
On 2007-03-11, patrick <pt.r.c.k@stratsrv.corn> wrote:[vbcol=seagreen]
> In news:sgocc4xn8j.ln2@bytor.fenris.cjb.net,
> Cory Albrecht <coryalbrecht+news@hotmail.com> wrote:
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> sendmail configuration has absolutely nothing to with the issues you raised.[/vbco
l]
So? You asked him and he answered. You haven't refuted the possibility
that geographic location can be a consideration. If it turns out not to
be, it doesn't matter that the list is sorted; the information in it is
still useful.
--
j p d (at) d s b (dot) t u d e l f t (dot) n l .
This message was originally posted on Usenet in plain text.
Any other representation, additions, or changes do not have my
consent and may be a violation of international copyright law.
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Re: Organization that Can Support Sendmail, Bind, and OpenBSD? |
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03-11-07 12:23 PM
On Sun, 11 Mar 2007 00:18:09 -0800
"patrick" <pt.r.c.k@stratsrv.corn> wrote:
> In news:sgocc4xn8j.ln2@bytor.fenris.cjb.net,
> Cory Albrecht <coryalbrecht+news@hotmail.com> wrote:
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>
> sendmail configuration has absolutely nothing to with the issues you
> raised.
But OpenBSD configuration does.
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Re: Organization that Can Support Sendmail, Bind, and OpenBSD? |
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03-12-07 12:21 AM
In article < dLadncIHfqIG227YnZ2dnUVZWhednZ2d@giganew
s.com>,
Will <westes-usc@noemail.nospam> wrote:
>I am looking for a commercial entity that can provide affordable
>per-incident support for standard sendmail, bind, and openBSD
>configurations. I am willing to pay on a fixed-fee basis up to about $85
>per ticket. I use newsgroups but generally the UNIX community takes a
>RTFM approach to things, and I am willing to pay a third party who can help
>us get to solutions a little faster.
>
>--
>Will
>
>
Sendmail has commercial support. You can check
at http://www.sendmail.com - the Open Source site is at .org
Bill
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Bill Vermillion - bv @ wjv . com
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Re: Organization that Can Support Sendmail, Bind, and OpenBSD? |
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03-12-07 06:24 AM
In news:m2veh7yxlh.fsf@sucksless.local,
Frank Cusack <fcusack@fcusack.com> wrote:
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> In addition, it is a distinct advantage to use someone in your own
> time zone.
Bullshit to both of you. I administer *n[ui]x on 3 continents from home.
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