> Currently 1 GB, but grows every day of course. I'm currently thinking maybe
> there could be one mirror in every continent (so Finland = Europe already)
> and with some DNS redirection magic going to the nearest server :)
Space isn't a problem, but my webserver is ZWS (they don't do ipv6
> In any case, can anyone specifically state what workaround is required for MS
> Outlook 2010? I won't have an opportunity until next week to actively try
> different scenarios to see if any specific configurations must be adhered to
> so if anyone has any factual knowledge on the subject I would
mailhub:~# netstat -tulnap | grep 2006
tcp0 0 10.0.0.24:143 10.0.3.96:2006 ESTABLISHED
19372/imap
This all looks ok - The client should be communcating over a higher port right?
perfectly normal, if your rkhunter is freaking out because its seeing remote
ports
that it d
mailbox_command = /usr/local/libexec/dovecot/deliver (path to deliver)
After that should I commented postfix/local process from master cf ?
no. How else is postfix going to deliver to _local_ users?
When uncommented I can see in logs that although deliver is using - local
is used somewhere.
?/var/log/maillog:
Feb 7 17:45:58 pop3migr dovecot: pop3(vuser1): Post-login script denied
access to user vuser1
cf.
"vuser1" is UID of a virtual account on the LDAP tree. Maildir is
located at /var/spool/postfixdata/%u/Maildir, and is owned by linux
local user "mailuser".
Surely the UID for vuse