Debian and Commercial Webhosting software

2003-10-07 Thread Shane Machon
Hello List, I apoligise in advance if this is off topic. I am currently researching the possibilty of setting up a hosting environment (about 50+ mixed database and email domains) that will allow users to manage their own domains (just mail/quotas/webmail accounts etc...) AND (heres the catch) a

Re: Sugesstions building a rather big mail system.

2003-10-07 Thread Markus Oswald
Am Mon, 2003-10-06 um 16.03 schrieb Fredrik: Hello fellow sysadmins, I have been aproached about building a rather big mail system handling 500. existing accounts (running today on a windows based product (ick)) with a growth about 50.000 new accounts per year. The services needed is:

Postfix+amavis+spamassassin mail header problem.

2003-10-07 Thread R.M. Evers
Hi, I've got a mailserver running with the following setup: Debian/stable Postfix/stable Spamassassin/unstable Amavisd-new+clamav-daemon/unstable Procmail/stable Somehow, the first From header of all the mails gets messed up. An example: From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue Oct 7 11: 48:46 2003

Re: Sugesstions building a rather big mail system.

2003-10-07 Thread Markus Oswald
Am Mon, 2003-10-06 um 16.51 schrieb Theodore Knab: Most things seem quite good - anyway a few questions/comments: Since you are familiar with LVS, you should have no problem setting 2 [redundant] LVS systems up. You could balance the load between 10-20 IMAP servers. I would also suggest LVS

Re: Sugesstions building a rather big mail system.

2003-10-07 Thread Emmanuel Lacour
On Tue, Oct 07, 2003 at 03:20:09PM +0200, Markus Oswald wrote: Real fun is backing up the data as you have lots of small files across multiple servers which are changing all the time as users access their mail via IMAP or receive something. For 500k user you'll probably want a quite good

Telnet 25 port problem

2003-10-07 Thread Agustín Ciciliani
Hi Everybody, I'm having an issue with qmail and my server to send mails to some domains. Here is the error. This have been happening for three weeks. qmail says: Sorry, I wasn't able to establish an SMTP connection. (#4.4.1) I'm not going to try again; this message has been in the queue too

Clothing Donation

2003-10-07 Thread cgrenier
Hi, here's what i would like to know: I ordered T-Shirts showing TUX and linux logos on a web site recently, and i'm proud to show i use and endorse Linux and Free software philosophy, but i'd like to find a place where i can order clothes like that and help GNU/Linux/Free software community

Re: Telnet 25 port problem

2003-10-07 Thread Tomasz Papszun
On Tue, 07 Oct 2003 at 13:32:59 -0300, Agustín Ciciliani wrote: Hi Everybody, I'm having an issue with qmail and my server to send mails to some domains. Here is the error. This have been happening for three weeks. qmail says: Sorry, I wasn't able to establish an SMTP connection. (#4.4.1)

Re: Sugesstions building a rather big mail system.

2003-10-07 Thread Markus Oswald
Am Die, 2003-10-07 um 17.05 schrieb Emmanuel Lacour: What about using localization with ldap and a pop/imap proxy: Users are dispatched on several real pop/imap servers postfix deliver to the correct server according to the ldap entry pop/imap proxies are load balanced and connect to

Re: Sugesstions building a rather big mail system.

2003-10-07 Thread Alex Borges
Im building one for about 120,000 little university brats and their teachers Ive already designed it and decided exactly that way... postfix, ldap, courier, san, apache, squirrelmail. BUT, we decided to split by breed. For example, we will use two Dual-P4Xeon 2Gb for the IMAP/POP, same for

Re: Sugesstions building a rather big mail system.

2003-10-07 Thread Rich Puhek
Markus Oswald wrote: Am Die, 2003-10-07 um 17.05 schrieb Emmanuel Lacour: Backup is something you'll definitely want to take a closer look at as 500k user will generate enough data to keep larger libraries busy for hours (don't forget the restore procedure may take a long time too).

Re: SquirrelMail 1.4.0 / 1.4.2

2003-10-07 Thread Pulu 'Anau
Same thing happened to me. Check your c-client.cf file again, in our case the newer version of the package overwrote the old c-client.cf file. The current /etc/c-client.cf (which works for us) is: I accept the risk set disable-plaintext 0 There's a reason they call it unstable I guess. I'm