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[cobalt-users] Re: [Cobalt] Advanced Functions
- Subject: [cobalt-users] Re: [Cobalt] Advanced Functions
- From: "Colin J. Raven" <cjraven@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon Jan 17 15:17:22 2000
Tony;
I think this list is almost dead. There have been posts to it, but as yet
I've seen little in the way of list traffic that suggests anyone from
Cobalt is paying any attention to list traffic.
I have a similar question concerning what can and cannot be done without
either breaking the admin web interface, or else changes being overwritten
by the web interface.
Hello Cobalt??? I suggest you guys monitor your list traffic and join in
once in a while....It's cheaper than 'phone technical support guys, and
considering the usual way of getting support is to leave a *voicemail* and
get called back!!!
I'm not sure that this post is gonna achieve anything, but thought you
might want to know the "state of the list" Tony.
Cordially,
-Colin
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Colin J. Raven
Mail, WWW and access to the world via a "Coablt Qube2" Microserver
http://www.cobaltnetworks.com
On Sun, 16 Jan 2000, Tony Kenny wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am a new users of Cobalt RAQ2 and RAQ3i systems. Whilst I find them great
> machines I have found the need to perform more advanced function such as
> pointing two domains to the same physical webspace or piping email to an
> executable or even changing the apache or mail conf files myself or with our
> own automated software. However, some of these changes cannot be done via
> the existing admin interface and other would be overwritten by the admin
> interface.
>
> I understand that the admin system stores the configuration in it's own
> database and then build the conf files. Does anyone know if this can be
> edited or accessed or if there is a developer program for such enhancements?
>
> thanks,
>
> Tony Kenny (UK)
>
>
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