Re: Weird stuff

2002-07-29 Thread Chris Wagner
Occasionally subscriber bounce messages get reflected back to the entire list. At 06:46 PM 7/25/02 -0400, Jeremy May wrote: i got this when mailing debian-testing@lists.debian.org No such user: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- REMEMBER THE WORLD TRADE CENTER ---= WTC 911 =-- ...ne cede males

Newbie: Is there a basic Debian-for-ISP HOWTO?

2002-07-29 Thread Angus Scott-Fleming
Newbie alert! Feel free to point me to the list archives if you can tell me how to find what I'm looking for. I've found the Pocket ISP setup for Redhat document, is there something similar for Debian available? I searched the list archives for things like first time, initial setup, and the

IMAP solution

2002-07-29 Thread Z-Data
Hi guys I need to know what a good IMAP solution would be for a fairly large network (200 users) that is compatible with exim. ..Craig -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Newbie: Is there a basic Debian-for-ISP HOWTO?

2002-07-29 Thread Angus Scott-Fleming
Did you mean to reply off-list? Please, let's take this back to the list. On 29 Jul 2002 at 12:35, Bulent Murtezaoglu wrote: Hi, I occasionally train people on this and the advice that will work for you depends on what exactly you are after and how you like to learn. If you enjoy reading

Re: IMAP solution

2002-07-29 Thread Russell Coker
On Mon, 29 Jul 2002 18:25, Z-Data wrote: I need to know what a good IMAP solution would be for a fairly large network (200 users) that is compatible with exim. Courier IMAP has been working well for me, it supports Maildir, which exim can deliver to. 200 users isn't particularly large. -- I

Re: Newbie: Is there a basic Debian-for-ISP HOWTO?

2002-07-29 Thread Angus Scott-Fleming
On 29 Jul 2002 at 15:10, Bulent Murtezaoglu wrote: [This is exactly the kind of exchange I was trying to avoid, oh well] IMHO as a newbie this is just the kind of exchange I was hoping for (trolling for?) ;-) EvB == Emile van Bergen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: [...] EvB In short, you

Re: Newbie: Is there a basic Debian-for-ISP HOWTO?

2002-07-29 Thread Bulent Murtezaoglu
ASF == Angus Scott-Fleming [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: [...] ASF What are your problems with qmail? I know it works reasonably well but I have not used it personally myself for any amount of time and certainly not professionally. I did end up troubleshooting it at one point because it was

Re: Newbie: Is there a basic Debian-for-ISP HOWTO?

2002-07-29 Thread Jeremy C. Reed
will I need sourcecode for apache to set up suEXEC options for virtual hosting in my own choice of directory tree (i.e. DocRoot in /www-data instead of the default /var/www)? Not needed. You can sometimes use sed. (I say sometimes because sometimes it works with the binary suexec.) Or I have

Re: Newbie: Is there a basic Debian-for-ISP HOWTO?

2002-07-29 Thread Craig Sanders
On Mon, Jul 29, 2002 at 03:35:14PM -0700, Jeremy C. Reed wrote: will I need sourcecode for apache to set up suEXEC options for virtual hosting in my own choice of directory tree (i.e. DocRoot in /www-data instead of the default /var/www)? Not needed. You can sometimes use sed. (I say

Re: Newbie: Is there a basic Debian-for-ISP HOWTO?

2002-07-29 Thread Craig Sanders
On Mon, Jul 29, 2002 at 05:16:33PM -0400, Bulent Murtezaoglu wrote: Qmail by default wants to operate by DJB's rules and it tries to DJB-ize the remainder of your system. This much I know and dislike. that's the major problem with qmail (indeed with all of djb's software). he is a good