Roaming users with Postfix
Hi all! I have recently put together a debian potato postfix package with the SMTP AUTH patch. The options permit_our_users and permit_smtp_authenticated work OK, i.e. users can authenticate with their logion and password. However, postfix keeps denying relaying (?) to other domains from non-local (random) IPs. So, how could I configure postfix to allow relaying for any domain from any IP when the user has AUTHenticated? Thanx in advance! Ivan -- === To light a candle is to cast a shadow (A Wizard of Earthsea) === Ivan Vilata i Balaguer [EMAIL PROTECTED] "Cogito, sed sum" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Roaming users with Postfix
Hi all! I have recently put together a debian potato postfix package with the SMTP AUTH patch. The options permit_our_users and permit_smtp_authenticated work OK, i.e. users can authenticate with their logion and password. However, postfix keeps denying relaying (?) to other domains from non-local (random) IPs. So, how could I configure postfix to allow relaying for any domain from any IP when the user has AUTHenticated? Thanx in advance! Ivan -- === To light a candle is to cast a shadow (A Wizard of Earthsea) === Ivan Vilata i Balaguer [EMAIL PROTECTED] "Cogito, sed sum" [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Disallowing SITE CHMOD in ProFTPD
Hi all! I'd like to know if someone has managed to forbid SITE CHMOD execution for certain users in potato's ProFTPD. My particular situation is a group of users (with chroot() jail) which should not be able to issue "chmod ..." command to the server. I've tried with DenyGroup and it doesn't work. It does however with commands such as RETR, DELE and so forth. Package version is 1.2.0pre10-2 (hey, from our "stabilized" potato). Thanks for the help. Ivan -- === To light a candle is to cast a shadow (A Wizard of Earthsea) === Ivan Vilata i Balaguer [EMAIL PROTECTED] "Cogito, sed sum" [EMAIL PROTECTED] PGP: 1024/C7AAD3ED E960 34DC 0E08 47AE F1A6 C831 E77E C85C C7AA D3ED
Disallowing SITE CHMOD in ProFTPD
Hi all! I'd like to know if someone has managed to forbid SITE CHMOD execution for certain users in potato's ProFTPD. My particular situation is a group of users (with chroot() jail) which should not be able to issue "chmod ..." command to the server. I've tried with DenyGroup and it doesn't work. It does however with commands such as RETR, DELE and so forth. Package version is 1.2.0pre10-2 (hey, from our "stabilized" potato). Thanks for the help. Ivan -- === To light a candle is to cast a shadow (A Wizard of Earthsea) === Ivan Vilata i Balaguer [EMAIL PROTECTED] "Cogito, sed sum" [EMAIL PROTECTED] PGP: 1024/C7AAD3ED E960 34DC 0E08 47AE F1A6 C831 E77E C85C C7AA D3ED -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
POP + Maildir not at HOME
Hi all, We are trying to set up a Debian mail server running potato. We are planning to use Postfix as an MTA and Maildir as the mail storing format. The server should be able to handle POP requests for the users to read their mail (we are an ISP that provides PPP connections). However, we would like to separate home directories from mail directories so we can stablish different quotas and/or filesystems, such as ReiserFS. So I have a pair of questions: - Can Postfix be configured to store mails in maildir format in a dirtectory other than the user's home? - What POP server could I use that supported Maildir? I've heard of the POP server provided with Qmail. And, if the maildir affair would not be possible, which POP server would you recommend anyway? Well, thanks a lot in advance, and keep on dpkging! Ivan Vilata i Balaguer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
POP + Maildir not at HOME
Hi all, We are trying to set up a Debian mail server running potato. We are planning to use Postfix as an MTA and Maildir as the mail storing format. The server should be able to handle POP requests for the users to read their mail (we are an ISP that provides PPP connections). However, we would like to separate home directories from mail directories so we can stablish different quotas and/or filesystems, such as ReiserFS. So I have a pair of questions: - Can Postfix be configured to store mails in maildir format in a dirtectory other than the user's home? - What POP server could I use that supported Maildir? I've heard of the POP server provided with Qmail. And, if the maildir affair would not be possible, which POP server would you recommend anyway? Well, thanks a lot in advance, and keep on dpkging! Ivan Vilata i Balaguer [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]