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(sorry with my poor english, I'm spanish) |
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yes, i'll do has you have said... |
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Another question... do you know of an application that I can let my |
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clients to control their accounts? I mean something like a "Control |
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Panel" in which they can control the email address... see their free web |
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space and so on... |
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I'll look at freshmeat but if you know something to do this, it will be |
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very useful. |
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Thanks for the precious replies. |
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LuisMi García |
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Spain |
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N. Owen Gunden wrote: |
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>On Wed, Dec 10, 2003 at 07:02:25PM -0800, Benjamin Coles wrote: |
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>>Just to give you a rundown on what you're looking at, emerge |
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>>apache mod_php mod_ssl will give you apache/php/perl cgi is mostly perl. |
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>Don't forget to set the appropriate USE flags before you start emerging |
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>everything. You'll probably want at least: |
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> - mysql |
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> - perl |
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> - ssl |
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> - xml/xml2 |
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> - innodb |
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>And you may want to consider apache2 as well. |
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