Grzegorz Marsza?ek³ek schrieb:
We use it with a lot of success. It servers for web interface to mail
for around 2000 customers - we are quite happy with.
Then you might be able to answer me a question -- is it possible to use
OpenWebmail with different mail users?
Let me elaborate: Usually you
Grzegorz Marsza?ek³ek schrieb:
We use it with a lot of success. It servers for web interface to mail
for around 2000 customers - we are quite happy with.
Then you might be able to answer me a question -- is it possible to use
OpenWebmail with different mail users?
Let me elaborate: Usually you
Travis Loyd wrote:
I have figured out how to host a domain such as foo.net.
I can make these work:
mail.foo.net
www.foo.net
etc...
But I haven't figured out how to make 'foo.net' work... instead a user
will have to type in the 'www.' or it won't work.
@ A 1.2.3.4
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To
Rod Rodolico wrote:
Does anyone know the correct way to set up virtual domains (all pointing to one IP). I
simply
create A records for them, but nslint complains because my reverse DNS points back to
one
domain. It doesn't seem right to put multiple PTR records for the same IP. Is it just
On Sun, 29 Jun 2003 13:00:57 +0800, Jason Lim wrote:
Is there a document somewhere, or procedure, to recover after this?
It's as simple as reinstalling. There's no other way, you can't get around
this...
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of a GNU /( )\
Generation
On Sun, 29 Jun 2003 13:00:57 +0800, Jason Lim wrote:
Is there a document somewhere, or procedure, to recover after this?
It's as simple as reinstalling. There's no other way, you can't get around
this...
--
L I N U X .~.
The Choice /V\
of a GNU /( )\
Generation
On Wed, 16 Apr 2003 17:36:11 +0200, Maarten van der Hoef wrote:
I wonder how the apache of apache..deb apache-common..deb (woody) was
compiled,
the ./configure line ... etc.
Get yourself the packages' source code from the Debian packages page (original
tar.gz package plus Debian-specific
On Mon, 07 Apr 2003 12:12:46 +1000, Donovan Baarda wrote:
[...]
I don't want to move away from Exim unless there are serious (or even
compelling) reasons to do so.
This has to rate as a FAQ. Time to start documenting it in the wiki;
http://wiki.debian.net/EmailConfiguration
Includes
On Mon, 07 Apr 2003 10:13:43 +1000 (EST), Brad Lay wrote:
[...]
I've just setup this exact same thing on my mail server. You don't need
any debian packages for everything. Heres my configs.
Thanks for sharing this with us. As I already pointed out I would really like
a solution that can be
On Sun, 06 Apr 2003 22:04:32 +0200, Markus Welsch wrote:
Well, performance is not a problem for me. As I already mentioned I'm just
hosting a dozen of domains with only a couple of (low-use) mailboxes
altogether.
Well that really doesn't make a difference, but nevermind !
Well, I think it
Hi there,
is there a package, HOWTO, or FAQ that aids in or describes how to setup your
Debian box (with Exim as the MTA) to handle mail for multiple (some 10-15)
domains without conflicts in the local part of incoming mail? Maybe even let
them add/delete/configure mailboxes using a web
On Sun, 06 Apr 2003 17:55:04 +0200, Markus Welsch wrote:
[...]
Do you need to use Exim ? Or could you switch to Postfix also ? Postfix
I don't want to move away from Exim unless there are serious (or even
compelling) reasons to do so.
has a very powerful virtual user configuration -
On Sun, 06 Apr 2003 20:34:30 +0200, Marcin Sochacki wrote:
[...]
http://www.ex-parrot.com/~chris/vmail-sql/
Upon first look this looks nice -- but there's no Debian package available
(AFAIC gather), and it needs tpop3d which also isn't Debianized yet. :-(
Anyway, I've added the above to my
On Sun, 06 Apr 2003 19:14:03 +0200, Markus Welsch wrote:
I don't want to move away from Exim unless there are serious (or even
compelling) reasons to do so.
Okay everybody should know which MTA to use and why. I moved a way from
Exim right after a performance comparison with Postfix, etc :-)
On Tue, 23 May 2000 09:12:04 -0200 (GMT+2), Kasparavicius Andrius wrote:
[...]
I use mgetty which properly transfers the call to pppd. The clients
gets its
correct IP address, but it can't ping the p-t-p address, nor can I ping
the
client from the server. If I try to do so I get a
On Thu, 04 May 2000 15:24:35 -0400 (EDT), Paul Kallstrom wrote:
It looks like the only system filtering that is
functional under exim, is sender based.
Since I need to filter by subject, it looks like it's back to sendmail.
WRONG!!
= exim.conf ==
message_filter =
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