I agree about doubling up, however, I have been looking for docs for myself to read
for 4 days now, and there simply isn't anything out there! Not that I found anyway...
(and I looked in a lot of places)
If someone else knows of docs that talk about this, please post the URL (or email me)
:-)
At 03:11 PM 11/16/2000 +1000, you wrote:
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>On 15/11/00 at 21:46 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>>Whoop! I now have Postfix, procmail and Gnu-Pop3d(with virtualhosting
>patch applied) working on a RH 6.2 server, doing email for both local users
>and completely virtual accounts ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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>Good on you!
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>>I need to repeat the process on our other server. if that goes well too,
>I'll (hopefully, time permitting) write something up so that other people
>can do this too :-)
>
>Have a look round to make sure you are not doubling up, Chuck Mead has
>written a few docs, have a look at moongroup.com in mailhelp, and other
>places....
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>>
>>I almost feel like I've done the impossible - the docs are all very
>unclear about doing virtual hosting. I really was surprised that this isn't
>a very common thing. What do the big ISPs do?
>
>Big ISP's pay administrators & contractors, running services and
>troubleshooting etc this stuff is a career!....don't forget that, if
>software etc was all that simple, I guess a big % would be just making
>their own. Some may say I am cynical, but the easier software gets to
>configure, the worse it seems to perform & the less flexible it
>becomes......(you can think up some names)
>
>
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>>One thing I'm not sure I have right is permissions and ownership. If
>anyone would care to comment on the correct permissions/ownership of
>/etc/virtual and var/spool/virtual, I'd really appreciate it.
>>
>
>Have a look at Weitse's site, or the Postfix mail archives if any
>
>Regards
>
>Greg Wright
>IT Consultant Sydney Australia
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