Re: Qmail question..
Arvinn Løkkebakken wrote: > Qmail is dead. Concider something that is still getting developed. My > preference is Postfix. I have to make sure that qmail and qmail-ldap won't get mixed up at this point. Bye, Aiko -- Aiko Barz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Re: Qmail question..
DAve wrote: Arvinn Løkkebakken wrote: Robert Leonard wrote: Can anybody point me to a good forum for Qmail? I'm a newb and a windows guy so this is quite the daunting thing! What I want to figure out is how to get qmail w/ tcpserver to allow incoming smtp connections from only SPECIFIC IP's.. I'm getting flooded by mail coming from places I shouldn't be getting mail from! Thanks in advance! Qmail is dead. Concider something that is still getting developed. My preference is Postfix. Arvinn I currently run a cluster of qmail machines and find it reliable, the user base active, the tools up to date. I've run Sendmail, Exim, Postfix as well. All have their place. qmail works quite well with spamc and there are several ways to use the two together. I would argue there are more ways to combine spamc and qmail than any other mailserver. Choose the best tool for the job. DAve I of course agree that one should choose the best tool for the job and Qmail has been a great tool for years. I have glanced at the doc for Exim earlier and it looks like a very good alternative. Same goes for Courier MTA. I've been operating Qmail for some years and found it to fullfill most needs untill I experienced that the gap between available functions between my Postfix installation and Qmail installation just kept getting bigger. I don't enjoy using third-party patches and from experience I wouldn't recommend a self-claimed rookie to depend on third-party patches either. Standard Qmail lacks one must-have feature which is desent before-queue recipient validation. AUTH, STARTTLS/SSL and ldap/sql lookups support (the list goes on) isn't must-have features but I would certainly miss it if I picked up standard Qmail again. http://www.postfix.org/documentation.html is a very fine place to start if you are a rookie and need documentation and help for installation. I should have included that URL in my first post. If you are an experienced unix admin and postmaster you can make Qmail do anything (including the things I mentioned above) but I think a newcommer would appreciate to start with a product with more of these as out-of-the-box features. I feel like a newcommer myself and by using a more up to date software I really appreciate the fact that I don't have to inspect every patch to see if it is compatible with all the other user contributed patches I would choose to use with Qmail. I am not a troll, and people on the list claiming I am one (straight out or by beeing sarcastic), will not be replied to by me. Arvinn
Re: Qmail question..
>> >> Rick Macdougall wrote: >> >> > Arvinn Løkkebakken wrote: >> > >> >> Robert Leonard wrote: >> >> >> >>> Can anybody point me to a good forum for Qmail? I'm a newb and a >> >>> windows guy >> >>> so this is quite the daunting thing! What I want to figure out is >> >>> how to >> >>> get qmail w/ tcpserver to allow incoming smtp connections from only >> >>> SPECIFIC >> >>> IP's.. I'm getting flooded by mail coming from places I shouldn't be >> >>> getting >> >>> mail from! >> >>> >> >>> Thanks in advance! >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >> Qmail is dead. Concider something that is still getting developed. My >> >> preference is Postfix. >> >> >> >> Arvinn >> > >> > >> > Ha, great troll! >> > >> > >> I'm sorry if that's is how you read my posting, Didn't mean to be one. >> It would be nice to see a 2.0, but afaik that will never happen. >> >> Arvinn >> Hi, it seems that version numbers are of relative merit in a non-commercial software, where there is no need to tell users ("we have just jumped from 7 to 9, while our main competitor still is at 7.5") I recall that may years ago a mathematician and software writer decided to use E and PI for version numbers, just adding one decimal place after the other and avoiding that silly jump of version numbers altogether As an active qmail user, I would sayit cannot be dead because otherweise there would not be support for new stuff, e.g. domainkeys. Wolfgang Hamann
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Evan Platt wrote: At 09:39 AM 11/8/2005, you wrote: Thank you for your opinion. Consider learning to spell. There was, IMHO, nothing rude in Arvinn's post - just a suggestion to look at another product. Looking at Arvinn's name (Arvinn Løkkebakken), and a quick glance at the domain name (sandakerveien.net), English is likely not Arvinn's first language. Before telling him to spell in your native tongue, you may want to try spelling in his native tongue. I dont want to spell in any other tongue than my own. I live in the US and I speak English. We're all posting to an english mailing list. I take offense when people say things like "qmail is dead". Especially as a response to someone that was kindly asking if anyone knew of a forum for qmail. The OP wasnt asking for opinions on what software to use. It was clearly a troll which is why i reacted the way i did. Oh, and btw, you're still using the old SA incubator list address. -Jim
RE: Qmail question..
Thanks for the tips! I had no intention of starting any type of debate.. Was simply looking for help. I'm a Microsoft guy who uses Linux as a tool, a tool that frustrates me to no end, yet I won't stoop to calling it names or comparing this vs. that.. Each has their place, and neither is perfect... And I use both! I am just not as literate in Linux as I'd like to be and/or should be.. But find me some time and I could remedy that! Now back to my IIS Server SSL issues (Hey, I just work here..).. Thanks again for the tips! And advice was duly noted.. -Original Message- From: Arvinn Løkkebakken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, November 08, 2005 9:34 AM To: users@spamassassin.apache.org Subject: Re: Qmail question.. Robert Leonard wrote: >Can anybody point me to a good forum for Qmail? I'm a newb and a >windows guy so this is quite the daunting thing! What I want to figure >out is how to get qmail w/ tcpserver to allow incoming smtp connections >from only SPECIFIC IP's.. I'm getting flooded by mail coming from >places I shouldn't be getting mail from! > >Thanks in advance! > > > Qmail is dead. Concider something that is still getting developed. My preference is Postfix. Arvinn
Re: Qmail question..
At 09:39 AM 11/8/2005, you wrote: Thank you for your opinion. Consider learning to spell. There was, IMHO, nothing rude in Arvinn's post - just a suggestion to look at another product. Looking at Arvinn's name (Arvinn Løkkebakken), and a quick glance at the domain name (sandakerveien.net), English is likely not Arvinn's first language. Before telling him to spell in your native tongue, you may want to try spelling in his native tongue.
Re: Qmail question..
Rick Macdougall wrote: Arvinn Løkkebakken wrote: Robert Leonard wrote: Can anybody point me to a good forum for Qmail? I'm a newb and a windows guy so this is quite the daunting thing! What I want to figure out is how to get qmail w/ tcpserver to allow incoming smtp connections from only SPECIFIC IP's.. I'm getting flooded by mail coming from places I shouldn't be getting mail from! Thanks in advance! Qmail is dead. Concider something that is still getting developed. My preference is Postfix. Arvinn Ha, great troll! I'm sorry if that's is how you read my posting, Didn't mean to be one. It would be nice to see a 2.0, but afaik that will never happen. Arvinn
Re: Qmail question..
Arvinn Løkkebakken wrote: Robert Leonard wrote: Can anybody point me to a good forum for Qmail? I'm a newb and a windows guy so this is quite the daunting thing! What I want to figure out is how to get qmail w/ tcpserver to allow incoming smtp connections from only SPECIFIC IP's.. I'm getting flooded by mail coming from places I shouldn't be getting mail from! Thanks in advance! Qmail is dead. Concider something that is still getting developed. My preference is Postfix. Arvinn I currently run a cluster of qmail machines and find it reliable, the user base active, the tools up to date. I've run Sendmail, Exim, Postfix as well. All have their place. qmail works quite well with spamc and there are several ways to use the two together. I would argue there are more ways to combine spamc and qmail than any other mailserver. Choose the best tool for the job. DAve
Re: Qmail question..
Arvinn Løkkebakken wrote: Robert Leonard wrote: Can anybody point me to a good forum for Qmail? I'm a newb and a windows guy so this is quite the daunting thing! What I want to figure out is how to get qmail w/ tcpserver to allow incoming smtp connections from only SPECIFIC IP's.. I'm getting flooded by mail coming from places I shouldn't be getting mail from! Thanks in advance! Qmail is dead. Concider something that is still getting developed. My preference is Postfix. Arvinn Ha, great troll!
Re: Qmail question..
Robert Leonard wrote: Can anybody point me to a good forum for Qmail? I'm a newb and a windows guy so this is quite the daunting thing! What I want to figure out is how to get qmail w/ tcpserver to allow incoming smtp connections from only SPECIFIC IP's.. I'm getting flooded by mail coming from places I shouldn't be getting mail from! Please this isn't the list for yet another qmail vs postfix flame war. I've seen to many. For a good place with a lot of usefull support look at the qmail mailinglist qmail@list.cr.yp.to see also http://qmail.org/top.html and for the latest version http://qmail.org/netqmail-1.05.tar.gz 192.168.1.:deny 192.168.2.1:deny will kill all traffic from 192.168.1.0/24 and 192.168.2.1/32 For the qmail mailinglist don't use qmailrocks but lifewithqmail.org qmailrocks will give you a qmail install with a lot of stuff you don't need like so many other mailserver software. With kind regards, Met vriendelijke groet, Maurice Lucas TAOS-IT
Re: Qmail question..
Robert Leonard wrote: Can anybody point me to a good forum for Qmail? I'm a newb and a windows guy so this is quite the daunting thing! What I want to figure out is how to get qmail w/ tcpserver to allow incoming smtp connections from only SPECIFIC IP's.. I'm getting flooded by mail coming from places I shouldn't be getting mail from! Thanks in advance! "Life with qmail" is your friend. Hint, use the below links or done your asbestoes undies. The qmail list is helpful to an extreme, if you are pulling your weight. They have zero tolerance for admins who expect people to just "give me the answer". Likely the answer you need is in the below link. http://www.lifewithqmail.org/ If you must ask for help, read the link below FIRST! http://pyropus.ca/personal/writings/12-steps-to-qmail-list-bliss.html DAve
Re: Qmail question..
Arvinn Løkkebakken wrote: Robert Leonard wrote: Can anybody point me to a good forum for Qmail? I'm a newb and a windows guy so this is quite the daunting thing! What I want to figure out is how to get qmail w/ tcpserver to allow incoming smtp connections from only SPECIFIC IP's.. I'm getting flooded by mail coming from places I shouldn't be getting mail from! Thanks in advance! Qmail is dead. Concider something that is still getting developed. My preference is Postfix. Arvinn Thank you for your opinion. Consider learning to spell. -Jim
Re: Qmail question..
Robert Leonard wrote: Can anybody point me to a good forum for Qmail? I'm a newb and a windows guy so this is quite the daunting thing! What I want to figure out is how to get qmail w/ tcpserver to allow incoming smtp connections from only SPECIFIC IP's.. I'm getting flooded by mail coming from places I shouldn't be getting mail from! Thanks in advance! Qmail is dead. Concider something that is still getting developed. My preference is Postfix. Arvinn
RE: Qmail question..
http://www.qmailrocks.org/ -Original Message- From: Robert Leonard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, November 08, 2005 12:28 PM To: users@spamassassin.apache.org Subject: Qmail question.. Can anybody point me to a good forum for Qmail? I'm a newb and a windows guy so this is quite the daunting thing! What I want to figure out is how to get qmail w/ tcpserver to allow incoming smtp connections from only SPECIFIC IP's.. I'm getting flooded by mail coming from places I shouldn't be getting mail from! Thanks in advance! -- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.362 / Virus Database: 267.12.8/162 - Release Date: 11/5/2005 -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.362 / Virus Database: 267.12.8/162 - Release Date: 11/5/2005