Le sam 19/06/2004 à 01:29, Aaron Goulding a écrit :
> Okay, there's a lot of talk on -user about spam control, and I'd like to
> make sure my own server is properly secured. Could anyone recomend basic
> steps for Debian STABLE running Postfix for the MTA, to make sure it's not
> being used as a
Le sam 19/06/2004 à 01:29, Aaron Goulding a écrit :
> Okay, there's a lot of talk on -user about spam control, and I'd like to
> make sure my own server is properly secured. Could anyone recomend basic
> steps for Debian STABLE running Postfix for the MTA, to make sure it's not
> being used as a
Aaron Goulding wrote:
> Okay, there's a lot of talk on -user about spam control, and I'd like
> to make sure my own server is properly secured. Could anyone recomend
> basic steps for Debian STABLE running Postfix for the MTA, to make
> sure it's not being used as a relay point? I want to be able
Okay, there's a lot of talk on -user about spam control, and I'd like to
make sure my own server is properly secured. Could anyone recomend basic
steps for Debian STABLE running Postfix for the MTA, to make sure it's not
being used as a relay point? I want to be able to deliever mail from the
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Aaron Goulding wrote:
> Okay, there's a lot of talk on -user about spam control, and I'd like
> to make sure my own server is properly secured. Could anyone recomend
> basic steps for Debian STABLE running Postfix for the MTA, to make
> sure it's not being used as a relay point? I want to be able
Okay, there's a lot of talk on -user about spam control, and I'd like to
make sure my own server is properly secured. Could anyone recomend basic
steps for Debian STABLE running Postfix for the MTA, to make sure it's not
being used as a relay point? I want to be able to deliever mail from the
b
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