On Sat, 17 Feb 2001, [iso-8859-2] Litzler Mihály wrote:
> I'd create cronscripts for MySQL. There's only a little problem, I can read
> on the site virtual domain users should use "user:domain" user for checking
> mail via pop3. Right now my users have to use only a pop3 username without
> any dom
On Sat, 17 Feb 2001, [iso-8859-2] Litzler Mihály wrote:
> I'd create cronscripts for MySQL. There's only a little problem, I can read
> on the site virtual domain users should use "user:domain" user for checking
> mail via pop3. Right now my users have to use only a pop3 username without
> any do
Hi,
I installed sendmail on debian, with using linuxconf to set everything
up for virtual pop account, I am able to send mail to my server and the
message goes into the correct spool in /var/spool/vmail/ DOMAIN/ USER/.
This all works fine, but I am not able to log into my system with the
username/p
Hi,
I installed sendmail on debian, with using linuxconf to set everything
up for virtual pop account, I am able to send mail to my server and the
message goes into the correct spool in /var/spool/vmail/ DOMAIN/ USER/.
This all works fine, but I am not able to log into my system with the
username/
sorry... i am quite new to debian.
I am looking for a mailsystem that can forward incoming mails via
ruleset to another host (on sendmail i user virtusertables). How can
this be done with exim.
you are talking quite a lot about gnu pop3d... what is the deb package
name ??
thanks
grischa
-Or
Well, I'm absolutely enchanted and you have persuaded me. :))
As I said I use Exim right now and I know that I don't change. However I'm
also interested in your opinion about a POP3d. There is a patch for
Exim+Qpopper+MySQL. It's sounds great to manage everything from MySQL,
because I could easily
Hi there...
Are there applications which would generate a report who, and how much time
spends on the masqueraded internet connection?
The bandwidth utilisation is not the highest priority. This is simply to check
who is spending to much time browsing.
Best regards
"Jersey"
On Sat, Feb 17, 2001 at 08:42:04AM -0800, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
> On Fri, 16 Feb 2001, [iso-8859-2] Litzler Mihály wrote:
>
> > Okey, what do you think about the security of exim?
>
> I couldn't find any Exim advisories or incident or Vulnerability notes at
> CERT.
There are none.
> I found a J
On Fri, 16 Feb 2001, [iso-8859-2] Litzler Mihály wrote:
> Okey, what do you think about the security of exim?
I couldn't find any Exim advisories or incident or Vulnerability notes at
CERT.
I found a July 1997 BugTraq posting for a very old version of Exim (posted
by Qmail's author).
You can't
sorry... i am quite new to debian.
I am looking for a mailsystem that can forward incoming mails via
ruleset to another host (on sendmail i user virtusertables). How can
this be done with exim.
you are talking quite a lot about gnu pop3d... what is the deb package
name ??
thanks
grischa
-O
Well, I'm absolutely enchanted and you have persuaded me. :))
As I said I use Exim right now and I know that I don't change. However I'm
also interested in your opinion about a POP3d. There is a patch for
Exim+Qpopper+MySQL. It's sounds great to manage everything from MySQL,
because I could easil
Hi there...
Are there applications which would generate a report who, and how much time spends on
the masqueraded internet connection?
The bandwidth utilisation is not the highest priority. This is simply to check who is
spending to much time browsing.
Best regards
"Jersey"
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On Sat, Feb 17, 2001 at 08:42:04AM -0800, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
> On Fri, 16 Feb 2001, [iso-8859-2] Litzler Mihály wrote:
>
> > Okey, what do you think about the security of exim?
>
> I couldn't find any Exim advisories or incident or Vulnerability notes at
> CERT.
There are none.
> I found a
On Fri, 16 Feb 2001, [iso-8859-2] Litzler Mihály wrote:
> Okey, what do you think about the security of exim?
I couldn't find any Exim advisories or incident or Vulnerability notes at
CERT.
I found a July 1997 BugTraq posting for a very old version of Exim (posted
by Qmail's author).
You can't
Hi,
>To my knowledge and memory, yes. See
>www.reedmedia.net/projects/virtualmail/
Thanks for the link, I've checked out, I think It will be useful.
>I add a user each week, remove rarely, so this has not been critical for
>me.
>I would be happy to see scripts, and contribute. No perl experien
Hi,
>To my knowledge and memory, yes. See
>www.reedmedia.net/projects/virtualmail/
Thanks for the link, I've checked out, I think It will be useful.
>I add a user each week, remove rarely, so this has not been critical for
>me.
>I would be happy to see scripts, and contribute. No perl experie
On Fri, 16 Feb 2001, [iso-8859-1] Litzler Mihály wrote:
> >Just to help you evaluate, I am using Jeremy's gnu-pop3d patch since last
> >year, and it works very, very well. It was easy to use and setup, 15
> >mins, with exim.
> Oh, is it a patch under GPL? Could I download it?
To my knowledge and
On Fri, 16 Feb 2001, [iso-8859-1] Litzler Mihály wrote:
> >Just to help you evaluate, I am using Jeremy's gnu-pop3d patch since last
> >year, and it works very, very well. It was easy to use and setup, 15
> >mins, with exim.
> Oh, is it a patch under GPL? Could I download it?
To my knowledge an
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