Re: HELP: Looking for mac mail server software
CommuniGate Pro is great; I used it for a number of years. The per-user licensing scheme is rather expensive, though. On 7/17/05, Jeffrey Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: try communigate prowww.stalker.comOn Jul 16, 2005, at 9:21 PM, Jonathan Nichols wrote: OS X uses Postfix by default (at least it does on my Powerbook>> running Tiger). While it's not "graphical" per-sea, it's not>> difficult to set up. I'm sure someone out there has written a >> GUI for it. Check out VersionTracker. Postfix Enabler:>> http://www.cutedgesystems.com/software/PostfixEnabler/ >>> More good stuff here, even some SpamAssassin on OS X articles! :)>> http://www.afp548.com/>>
Re: HELP: Looking for mac mail server software
Thanks all for the recommendations. I now have SA and postfix running on OS X. Considering my experience with OS X, and linux prior to this, I need to take a bow. . Anyone have a good procmailrc file? From the page that helped a bit: http://developer.apple.com/server/fighting_spam.html First I noticed there was no /etc/watchdog.conf file - I simply created it. Did I do something wrong there? Second, my procmail: LOGFILE=/var/log/procmail # this can be deleted after testing VERBOSE=no HOME=/Users/$USER DROPPRIVS=yes :0fiw | spamc # call spamassassin INCLUDERC=$HOME/.procmail # allow users to create their own recipes :0: * ^X-Spam-Level: \*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\* /dev/null #trash all messages with a very high spam score :0w | /usr/bin/cyrus/bin/deliver -a $USER -m user/$USER # if not told otherwise, deliver all messages to the user's inbox and local.cf: (I can't copy & paste between my vnc session on that machine and here, so I may make a typo, but spamassassin --lint runs clean): rewrite_header Subject *SPAM* use_bayes 1 bayes_auto_learn 1 required_score 6.00 Yet no messages are marked, and the gtube messages comes through fine. Thanks all. :) Evan
Re: HELP: Looking for mac mail server software
Postfix comes free with any OSX 10.3 or higher. In 10.2 you get Sendmail. http://www.messagepartners.com/products/mpp_free_edition.html Interfaces SA and Clamav with Postfix and others on OS X. Been using it for 2 months now, with CommuniGate Pro as Mail server. Good product. I wrote a how-to for dummies like myself on installing ClamAV on OS X, should you be interested. http://www.triksys.com/clamav.htm SA installs without a hitch with the Webmin Pearl Module installer http://www.webmin.com http://www.webmin.com/osx.html Patrick Sneyers Belgium Op 17-jul-05, om 04:21 heeft Jonathan Nichols het volgende geschreven: OS X uses Postfix by default (at least it does on my Powerbook running Tiger). While it's not "graphical" per-sea, it's not difficult to set up. I'm sure someone out there has written a GUI for it. Check out VersionTracker. Postfix Enabler: http://www.cutedgesystems.com/software/PostfixEnabler/ More good stuff here, even some SpamAssassin on OS X articles! :) http://www.afp548.com/
Re: HELP: Looking for mac mail server software
try communigate pro www.stalker.com On Jul 16, 2005, at 9:21 PM, Jonathan Nichols wrote: OS X uses Postfix by default (at least it does on my Powerbook running Tiger). While it's not "graphical" per-sea, it's not difficult to set up. I'm sure someone out there has written a GUI for it. Check out VersionTracker. Postfix Enabler: http://www.cutedgesystems.com/software/PostfixEnabler/ More good stuff here, even some SpamAssassin on OS X articles! :) http://www.afp548.com/
Re: HELP: Looking for mac mail server software
OS X uses Postfix by default (at least it does on my Powerbook running Tiger). While it's not "graphical" per-sea, it's not difficult to set up. I'm sure someone out there has written a GUI for it. Check out VersionTracker. Postfix Enabler: http://www.cutedgesystems.com/software/PostfixEnabler/ More good stuff here, even some SpamAssassin on OS X articles! :) http://www.afp548.com/
Re: HELP: Looking for mac mail server software
On Jul 16, 2005, at 7:18 PM, Evan Platt wrote: WOOPS, that shoulda gone to spam-l where my original post was, but I'm open to any suggestions. OS/X, 200 messages a day, private mail domain, just me, perhaps a list or two, must smtp-auth relay, easy to setup / use. Prefer GUI. OS X uses Postfix by default (at least it does on my Powerbook running Tiger). While it's not "graphical" per-sea, it's not difficult to set up. I'm sure someone out there has written a GUI for it. Check out VersionTracker. Steven --- Steven Dickenson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://www.mrchuckles.net
Re: HELP: Looking for mac mail server software
WOOPS, that shoulda gone to spam-l where my original post was, but I'm open to any suggestions. OS/X, 200 messages a day, private mail domain, just me, perhaps a list or two, must smtp-auth relay, easy to setup / use. Prefer GUI. Thanks! :) At 12:44 PM 7/11/2005, you wrote: Hello all.. I'm looking to offload a few resources from my system (currently Windows XP). Primary is mail server for my domain. I have a Mac Performa 575. I'd like to install a free mail server software, one which can use SpamAssassin and check ORDB and other databases. Requirements are I need to have it relay outgoing mail to a off site SMTP server (I'm on aDSL, so direct to mx isn't an option). Ability to create numerous aliases, remote pop would be a plus Well, ya know .. ask a mac geek friend who happens to have a G3 lying around his house... :) So now, is qmail the way to go? Again, I'm more of a GUI guy. Thanks all again. :) Evan
Re: HELP: Looking for mac mail server software
At 12:44 PM 7/11/2005, you wrote: Hello all.. I'm looking to offload a few resources from my system (currently Windows XP). Primary is mail server for my domain. I have a Mac Performa 575. I'd like to install a free mail server software, one which can use SpamAssassin and check ORDB and other databases. Requirements are I need to have it relay outgoing mail to a off site SMTP server (I'm on aDSL, so direct to mx isn't an option). Ability to create numerous aliases, remote pop would be a plus Well, ya know .. ask a mac geek friend who happens to have a G3 lying around his house... :) So now, is qmail the way to go? Again, I'm more of a GUI guy. Thanks all again. :) Evan