Hi,
I would like to get a job at a nearby ISP, and
therefore I'm trying to learn more onvarious (technical)aspects of
the business. So I would really appreciate it if somebody would explain to
me how I for example can have as many as 50 or so POP3 accounts with an
ISP,when I really have
very good documentation on how to do postfix mysql in an isp
environment ist here:
http://workaround.org/ispmail.shtml
btw: thanks to christoph haas for this.
bet wishes,
michael
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Subject: POP3 accounts
Hi,
I
Hi,
I would like to get a job at a nearby ISP, and
therefore I'm trying to learn more onvarious (technical)aspects of
the business. So I would really appreciate it if somebody would explain to
me how I for example can have as many as 50 or so POP3 accounts with an
ISP,when I really have
POP3 accounts with an ISP, when I really
have only one real/login account. I've really learned alot from my
Debian 3.0 server I've setup, but some things just seem to elude me.
Would it be in the POP server configuration, like Qpopper? Because I
can't imagine the ISP will setup 50 seperate
very good documentation on how to do postfix mysql in an isp
environment ist here:
http://workaround.org/ispmail.shtml
btw: thanks to christoph haas for this.
bet wishes,
michael
--
ELIOS
http://www.elios.de
fon:040-53904349
fax:040-51304924
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out http://www.lifewithqmail.org/ which
describes how to do it with Qmail (and no doubt other mail software have
their own guides).
- Original Message -
From: Robert Cates [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-isp@lists.debian.org
Sent: Wednesday, 11 February, 2004 7:02 PM
Subject: POP3 accounts
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