[TriLUG] UPDATE! Mail Server Class

Chris Knowles knowlesc at telocity.com
Tue Nov 5 22:11:31 EST 2002


1) I'm all for whatever would make Jon the most comfortable, and is most
convenient for him.  If 1 class is an option... (which I think we
probably still have space for, but more one on one would be handy.) 
then I would be happy to volunteer to be a floater.  Helping out
wherever need be. 

2) Still gonna make it.  Either time would be fine. feel free to assign
me. 

3) Taking notes on computer.  (Unless I float, in which case it'll be
just my voluminous head.)  Laptop.  Wireless. Don't recommend anyone
bring a Desktop, particularly if we do 2 classes, setup time would get
hairy.

As always, just my 2c

CJK
 
On Tue, 2002-11-05 at 16:19, Lisa C. Boyd wrote:
> Currently I have 27 people who are signed up for the mail server class,
> and I have a feeling there are more of you out there who haven't told me
> you're coming yet! I need some more information from all of you who are
> planning on coming and I need a final count. So if you'd like to come
> and haven't told me yet, please respond to this message!!
> 
> 1. We have discussed the possibility of splitting into two classes. This
> would make the class size smaller and allow Jon more one-on-one help
> time. Otherwise, I think we have a few people who can float around and
> help those who get into trouble (like me!). Would you be interested in a
> smaller class size and more personal attention? Or do you think the
> larger class size will work for you?
> 
> 2. I need to get a confirmation from everyone if you are still
> definitely going to make it on Saturday. If we do decide to go to two
> classes, we'll most likely have one class at 10 am on Saturday and keep
> the other at 2 pm. Do you have a preference of time? Or would either
> work for you?
> 
> 3. I need to get a count on how many people are bringing computers and
> how many are just coming for the notes. We are working on a setup for
> the chairs/tables in the room and want to make sure that we provide
> enough space for everyone to be comfortable. Are you planning on
> bringing a computer? Is it a laptop or desktop system? 
> 
> Thanks for the information! It will definitely help in making this class
> the best we can. If all goes well, we hope to do classes on a regular
> basis so please provide feedback!
> 
> Lisa B.
> 
> **Previous Information**
> Teacher:  Jon Carnes
> Place:    RTI - Dreyfus (same place as monthly meetings)
> Date:     Saturday, November 9, 2002
> Time:     Class starts at 2 pm.
> Audience: Newbie (veterans feel free to come and help others!)
> 
> Jon will be detailing how to set up your own mail server starting from
> the beginning ("newbie") point-of-view. He will be talking in general
> terms but will also demonstrate the steps on his machine using Red Hat.
> You may bring your own machine to work on during the class or come just
> to listen and take notes. There will be a time of discussion for getting
> specific help with your computer if necessary.
> 
> If you bring your own machine, you will need to bring everything
> (monitor, keyboard, mouse, power cables, etc) for it. I recommend that
> you arrive around 1:30 so you can have your machine in place and ready
> to go by the time the class starts at 2 pm. You will need a working
> installation of Linux before you come to class. Jon will be going over
> installation and configuration of the additional programs needed to run
> your own mail server.
> 
> If you are bringing a computer with something other than Red Hat or
> Mandrake on it, please let me know so I can make sure we have some
> experts there to cover that distro.
> 
> 
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