Re: FreeBSD 6.1 - Web & Mail Server

2006-07-21 Thread Allen D. Tate
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Mail server relaying spam, but how?

2006-09-19 Thread Derrick Ryalls
The problem is over and the machines in question have been rebuilt from scratch, but I am still curious as to how it could have happened. Many weeks ago I noticed that I my mail server was dealing with about 4x the amount of mail it normally does. After much digging I was able to trace it back

What server for a mail server

2007-11-13 Thread Olivier Nicole
Hi, I have a project where I should set-up a mail server for approximately 12000 users, 4000 virtual domains, 15000 messages per day, 700 MB traffic per day. The machine should run Postfix, courrier-imap and a web mail (probably squirel), Apache 2, spamassassin, clamav, greylist What type of

[Fwd: Re: mail server setup questions]

2007-09-05 Thread Predrag Punosevac
--- Begin Message --- Andrey Shuvikov wrote: Hi, I'm trying to set up a home mailserver with imap/web access. But I was going to use exim. Several people mentioned postfix here, but nobody named exim. Is it a matter of personal preference or is exim not suitable for this task? Thanks, Andrey

Re: mail server DNS configuration questions

2008-09-06 Thread Kevin Kinsey
w our mail server exists in the world: 192.168.2.x/24 72.24.23.252 "lot's of networks" Private Network <--> CableOne <--> Internet Now, our mail server's IP is 192.168.2.23. On the router, he (the person at whose house the mail server is) has IP forw

Re: mail server DNS configuration questions

2008-09-06 Thread Sahil Tandon
Andrew Falanga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > It doesn't take a rocket scientist, or a computer scientist, to > figure out we've got DNS issues. What exactly is the problem though? What problems are you having on the mail server that lead you to the above conclusion? --

Re: mail server DNS configuration questions

2008-09-06 Thread Paul Schmehl
#x27;ve got it improperly configured. First, a crude drawing of how our mail server exists in the world: 192.168.2.x/24 72.24.23.252 "lot's of networks" Private Network <--> CableOne <--> Internet Now, our mail server's IP is 192.168.2.23. On the rout

Re: mail server DNS configuration questions

2008-09-06 Thread George Davidovich
got it improperly configured. > > First, a crude drawing of how our mail server exists in the world: > > 192.168.2.x/24 72.24.23.252 "lot's of networks" > Private Network <--> CableOne <--> Internet > > Now, our mail server's IP is 1

Re: mail server DNS configuration questions

2008-09-07 Thread RW
DNS and how we've got > it improperly configured. > > First, a crude drawing of how our mail server exists in the world: > > 192.168.2.x/24 72.24.23.252 "lot's of networks" > Private Network <--> CableOne <--> Internet > > N

Re: mail server DNS configuration questions

2008-09-07 Thread Kevin Kinsey
Andrew Falanga wrote: *Not having* a reverse entry for a mail server is often the cause of issues. This I do know very well. I had similar problems when running a sendmail backup spooler for Syracuse Networks back in 2000. The eventual solution was that our ISP delegated control of our

Re: mail server DNS configuration questions

2008-09-09 Thread Patrick Mahan
properly configured. First, a crude drawing of how our mail server exists in the world: 192.168.2.x/24 72.24.23.252 "lot's of networks" Private Network <--> CableOne <--> Internet Now, our mail server's IP is 192.168.2.23. On the router, he (the person at

Re: mail server DNS configuration questions

2008-09-10 Thread Andrew Falanga
7;ve got it improperly configured. First, a crude drawing of how our mail server exists in the world: 192.168.2.x/24 72.24.23.252 "lot's of networks" Private Network <--> CableOne <--> Internet Now, our mail server's IP is 192.168.2.23. On the ro

Re: mail server DNS configuration questions

2008-09-10 Thread Andrew Falanga
27;ve got it improperly configured. First, a crude drawing of how our mail server exists in the world: 192.168.2.x/24 72.24.23.252 "lot's of networks" Private Network <--> CableOne <--> Internet Now, our mail server's IP is 192.168.2.23. On the route

Re: mail server DNS configuration questions

2008-09-10 Thread Andrew Falanga
Sahil Tandon wrote: Andrew Falanga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: It doesn't take a rocket scientist, or a computer scientist, to figure out we've got DNS issues. What exactly is the problem though? What problems are you having on the mail server that lead you to the

Re: mail server DNS configuration questions

2008-09-10 Thread Kevin Kinsey
Andrew Falanga wrote: Clients in the churches private network cannot send mail using this server, though they can receive mail from it (POP). The church has a private network, PN1, and the mail server sits at a church members house because he has a static IP address; let's call tha

Re: mail server DNS configuration questions

2008-09-11 Thread CyberLeo Kitsana
Andrew Falanga wrote: > ... > While diagnosing this, I connect to the server (using Putty) from a > machine in PN1, using either a mail client or telnet I'm unable to make > a connection to the mail server over port 25. Using tcpdump during this > putty session I do not even

Virus scanning for Exim mail server

2009-09-17 Thread Dave Stegner
I have been looking on the FreeBSD site and ports for a virus scanner to use with an Exim mail server, without much luck. Does anyone know of command line virus scanners (open source or commercial) that work with FreeBSD 7.2 and Exim?? Thanking you in advance, David R. Stegner

mail server from Windows to FreeBSD

2008-03-10 Thread Ivailo Bonev
or MX records. I read many docs in Intrernet, and now I have installed FreeBSD 7.0 RELEASE, with installed fetchmail port (to get mail from various accounts), sendmail-sasl port, and dovecot for IMAP server. But now I'm lost, from where to start configuring FreeBSD mail server? And one last

Adding new domain in mail server

2009-03-18 Thread Ruel Luchavez
Hi list.. we have here a mail server running in FreeBSD 6.2 which is holding out 2 domain (e.g u...@mydomain.com. w...@mydomain2.com) and it running very good, unfortunately I'm not the person who configure this mail stuff. heres my problem: we bought a new domain (e.g mydomain3.com) a

Stable Mail Server And Web Mail

2009-05-25 Thread John Dakos [ Enovation Technologies ]
Hello all , I want to install a Mail Server with Webmail, Anybody to know a good Stable Mail Server and Web Mail I will appreciate Thanks all John Dakos Network Administrator Enovation Technologies Filellinon 35, Chalandrion 15232 Athens, GREECE Tel: +30-210

Building a FreeBSD based mail server

2008-07-30 Thread Patrick Baldwin
I posted a few weeks ago about being interested in building a FreeBSD based mail server, and got a lot of good input. In my research since then, I found this: http://www.purplehat.org/?page_id=4 Which seems to me to be a pretty good guide to building a FreeBSD based Postifx/SpamAssassin

help me make a Mail Server choice

2004-06-01 Thread Perica Veljanovski
Hi, I have some trouble choosing between "postfix" and "qmail" for the new corporate mail server I'll be making. I'm looking for the one with least administrative overhead (since I run a one man show) and security is a big issue. Also, I'm looking for some g

help me make a Mail Server choice

2004-06-04 Thread Perica Veljanovski
Hi again It turned out to be a public mail server as well! The choice for the MTA on fell on postfix :) Now I have to chose POP/IMAP and Virus/Spam. I would appreciate if you can give me some input on your experience with Cyrus or Courier, since they are my choices for pop/imap. Also I'd

Building a Stable Secure FreeBSD Mail server

2004-06-26 Thread Joshua Lewis
I have located what I feel is a very complete document on Building a Stable Secure FreeBSD Mail server (That happens to be the name of the Doc too. Go figure) I am not sure what the age of this document is. In the document it reads: "I like to change the default algorithm used when encrypt

Re: Req: Good virtual mail server howto

2004-11-18 Thread Martin Hudec
Hello Chris, On Thu, Nov 18, 2004 at 07:07:40PM + or thereabouts, Chris Smith wrote: > > Has anyone got any good resources for configuring a virtual pop3/imap > server under FreeBSD 5.x? I need to host mail for more than one domain > and do not wish to give users system accounts. Go for htt

Re: Req: Good virtual mail server howto

2004-11-19 Thread Steve Bertrand
> Hello Chris, > > On Thu, Nov 18, 2004 at 07:07:40PM + or thereabouts, Chris Smith > wrote: >> >> Has anyone got any good resources for configuring a virtual >> pop3/imap >> server under FreeBSD 5.x? I need to host mail for more than one >> domain >> and do not wish to give users system accou

Re: Req: Good virtual mail server howto

2004-11-19 Thread CHris Rich
I personally like qmail, we use it on our mail server, and like you we didn't want to give system accounts so we did it with a mysql patch. It took awhile to get up and running but now that it is running we have a php script which handles user management, etc. www.lifewithqmail.org is a

RE: Req: Good virtual mail server howto

2004-11-19 Thread Haulmark, Chris
Someone broke the silence: > I personally like qmail, we use it on our mail server, and like you we > didn't want to give system accounts so we did it with a mysql patch. > It took awhile to get up and running but now that it is running we > have a php script which handles use

Re: Req: Good virtual mail server howto

2004-11-19 Thread Ruben de Groot
On Fri, Nov 19, 2004 at 09:35:22AM -0500, Haulmark, Chris typed: > Someone broke the silence: > > > I personally like qmail, we use it on our mail server, and like you we > > didn't want to give system accounts so we did it with a mysql patch. > > It took awhile

RE: Req: Good virtual mail server howto

2004-11-19 Thread Haulmark, Chris
Someone broke the silence: > > If you opt for using postfix, I like using the www.high5.com > howto which also includes using postfix admin to manage your virtual > users. Excuse my typo, I meant www.high5.net sorry. Chris Haulmark ___ [EMAIL PROTEC

Re: Mail server reboot while upgrading ports

2003-09-09 Thread Dragoncrest
As in hardware fault? Hmm, I'd almost be willing to believe that but I've got an identical machine which acts as it's backup that does the same thing from time to time. And it's never in the same way in the same spot or doing the same thing. That's what's puzzling the living heck out

Re: Mail server reboot while upgrading ports

2003-09-09 Thread Raphaël Marmier
heat? Both could be overheating the same way if it is the same hardware in the same room under identical conditions. Try to move one to the fridge and see if it stop freezing ;) Raphaël Le Mercredi, 10 sep 2003, à 14:38 Europe/Zurich, Dragoncrest a écrit : As in hardware fault? Hmm, I

Re: Mail server reboot while upgrading ports

2003-09-09 Thread Dragoncrest
At 01:17 AM 9/10/03 +0200, Raphaël Marmier wrote: heat? Both could be overheating the same way if it is the same hardware in the same room under identical conditions. Try to move one to the fridge and see if it stop freezing ;) Actually, it's rebooting randomly during installs or upgrades

Re: Mail server reboot while upgrading ports

2003-09-09 Thread Jeremy D. Pavleck
Check the power supply and ram. So many times similar things like this has happened to me, and almost every time it was a stick of ram with some bad bits on it, or an underpowered/going bad PSU. ** Jeremy D. Pavleck [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tired of PayPal? Me too. Check out StormPay, i

Re: Huge load average on mail server

2003-07-23 Thread Kirk Strauser
At 2003-07-23T21:37:46Z, John Fox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > What procedures would folks recommend for me to follow in order to try and > determine the problem? Step one: run `top' and see what process(es) are using the most CPU. It may be something not directly related to Sendmail. For exam

Re: Huge load average on mail server

2003-07-23 Thread C. Corayer
you a pretty good idea of what's going on. Hope this helps. -Chris "From : John Fox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject : Huge load average on mail server Date : Wed, 23 Jul 2003 14:37:46 -0700 MIME-Version: 1.0 Precedence: list Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECT

Re: Huge load average on mail server

2003-07-23 Thread Kevin Kinsey, DaleCo, S.P.
From: "John Fox" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2003 4:37 PM Subject: Huge load average on mail server > I recently became responsible for our mail server, and lately, the load > average on the thing has been running consistentl

Re: Looking for mail server tool recommendations

2003-03-01 Thread Anti
On Sat, 1 Mar 2003 18:18:16 -0500 Jim Trigg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I am currently using Postfix/SASL/Courier-IMAP, and am looking for a set > of tools that will do what I want. > > Requirements: > - Authenticated SMTP where no password is sent in cleartext (preferably > allowing but not req

Re: Looking for mail server tool recommendations

2003-03-02 Thread Anti
On Sun, 2 Mar 2003 00:00:42 -0500 Jim Trigg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Sat, Mar 01, 2003 at 07:39:31PM -0600, Anti wrote: > > On Sat, 1 Mar 2003 18:18:16 -0500 > > Jim Trigg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > things? Or is there another MTA that I'm failing to consider? > > > > courier-m

Help with setting up a mail server

2010-07-20 Thread Aryeh M. Friedman
I am a consultant and was retained by my client to setup qmail or exim on a VPS running 8.0-STABLE (i386). After setting up the DNS (A record and MX record) we have been unable to send or receive mail. The client has/had a working script for installing qmail on 7.1-STABLE but it seems to not work

Re: Mail server relaying spam, but how?

2006-09-19 Thread Bob
On Tuesday 19 September 2006 18:57, Derrick Ryalls wrote: > Any thoughts on this? > Have you checked the MX records on the secondary DNS server? Bob ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-quest

mail server rejects local and virtual clients

2006-10-03 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Aloha, Using help from this list and Greg Lehey's book I have built a FreeBSD 6.2 server for a mail server and Installed Postfix from ports and tested it OK. I can see mail on the server in the expected box by telnet. I installed pop3 to capture the mail on another FreeBSD 4.11 b

Re: What server for a mail server

2007-11-13 Thread Giorgos Keramidas
On 2007-11-14 09:04, Olivier Nicole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > I have a project where I should set-up a mail server for approximately > 12000 users, 4000 virtual domains, 15000 messages per day, 700 MB > traffic per day. > > The machine should run Postfix, cour

Re: What server for a mail server

2007-11-14 Thread Per olof Ljungmark
Olivier Nicole wrote: Hi, I have a project where I should set-up a mail server for approximately 12000 users, 4000 virtual domains, 15000 messages per day, 700 MB traffic per day. The machine should run Postfix, courrier-imap and a web mail (probably squirel), Apache 2, spamassassin, clamav

Re: What server for a mail server

2007-11-14 Thread Ivan Voras
Olivier Nicole wrote: > Hi, > > I have a project where I should set-up a mail server for approximately > 12000 users, 4000 virtual domains, 15000 messages per day, 700 MB > traffic per day. Depending on how you interpret this information, its load is not that high - this amoun

RE: What server for a mail server

2007-11-19 Thread Ted Mittelstaedt
> -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Olivier Nicole > Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2007 6:05 PM > To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org > Subject: What server for a mail server > > > Hi, > > I have a pro

Re: What server for a mail server

2007-11-19 Thread Graham Bentley
Get some help before you botch it. I love Teds replies, classic !!! ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"

RE: What server for a mail server

2007-11-19 Thread Wojciech Puchar
I have a project where I should set-up a mail server for approximately 12000 users, 4000 virtual domains, 15000 messages per day, 700 MB traffic per day. 200 mails*users/day is safe assumption. maybe 1-2 of them won't be spams means about 2.5 million mails a day, assume 5 millions be

RE: What server for a mail server

2007-11-24 Thread Ted Mittelstaedt
> -Original Message- > From: Wojciech Puchar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Monday, November 19, 2007 7:38 AM > To: Ted Mittelstaedt > Cc: Olivier Nicole; freebsd-questions@freebsd.org > Subject: RE: What server for a mail server > > > >> > >>

questions on setting up a mail server

2007-09-01 Thread Jim Stapleton
I figured I'd try cyrus, I remember hearing that one is a good mail server. But I'm new to the mail server thing, and I'm not even sure where to look for some of this stuff if anyone can help. Also, I plan on just doing POP3, and only allowing secure connections - if anyone can r

Re: mail server setup questions - OT answer

2007-09-07 Thread Bill Vermillion
On Thu, Sep 06, 2007 at 20:40 , [EMAIL PROTECTED] exclaimed "Las Cucarachas entran, Pero no pueden salir", and then rambled on saying with: > Date: Thu, 06 Sep 2007 13:28:59 -0400 > From: DAve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Re: mail server setup questions > To: f

Re: Virus scanning for Exim mail server

2009-09-17 Thread Olivier Nicole
Hi, > Does anyone know of command line virus scanners (open source or > commercial) that work with FreeBSD 7.2 and Exim?? Clamav, open source, in the ports, command line and daemon mode. Kaspersky, commercial, command line and daemon mode for the mail server package (something undocu

Re: mail server from Windows to FreeBSD

2008-03-10 Thread Roland Smith
port, and dovecot for IMAP server. But now I'm lost, from > where to start configuring FreeBSD mail server? IMHO postfix is easier to set up than sendmail, but the principles are the same. I would make users on the FreeBSD machine for everyone that needs to download mail from the machine.

Re: mail server from Windows to FreeBSD

2008-03-10 Thread Gerard
RELEASE, with installed fetchmail port (to get mail from various > > accounts), > > Fetchmail is the right tool for the job. > > > sendmail-sasl port, and dovecot for IMAP server. But now I'm lost, > > from where to start configuring FreeBSD mail server? > &g

Re: mail server from Windows to FreeBSD

2008-03-10 Thread Roland Smith
On Mon, Mar 10, 2008 at 03:39:01PM -0400, Gerard wrote: > > > And one last thing, how can deliver all mail messages from Outlook > > > Express client from Windows machine to FreeBSD mail server machine? > > > > You can set the FreeBSD machine as the outgoing mail s

Re: mail server from Windows to FreeBSD

2008-03-10 Thread Ezat - Ezatech
Hello Ivailo, This is possibly the best how to guide I have found which sets up postfix, dovecot, spamassassin, postfixadmin etc. Currently I have multiple domains which the mail server handles and they all have access either via webmail(Squirrelmail), IMAP & pop. [1]

Re: Adding new domain in mail server

2009-03-18 Thread Olivier Nicole
Hi, > we bought a new domain (e.g mydomain3.com) and Im planning to add the domain > to our mail server so that I could create a new email ad with the new domain > (e.g us...@mydomain3.com). how will I do that? I am afraid no one can answer right now, there are many different software

Re: Adding new domain in mail server

2009-03-19 Thread "Remorque"
On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 9:49 AM, Ruel Luchavez wrote: > Hi list.. > > we have here a mail server running in FreeBSD 6.2 which is holding out 2 > domain (e.g u...@mydomain.com. w...@mydomain2.com) and it running very > good, > unfortunately I'm not the person who co

Re: Adding new domain in mail server

2009-03-19 Thread Giorgos Keramidas
On Thu, 19 Mar 2009 14:49:52 +0800, Ruel Luchavez wrote: > Hi list.. > > we have here a mail server running in FreeBSD 6.2 which is holding out > 2 domain (e.g u...@mydomain.com. w...@mydomain2.com) and it running > very good, unfortunately I'm not the person who configu

Re: Adding new domain in mail server

2009-03-21 Thread Sahil Tandon
On Thu, 19 Mar 2009, Ruel Luchavez wrote: > we have here a mail server running in FreeBSD 6.2 which is holding out 2 > domain (e.g u...@mydomain.com. w...@mydomain2.com) and it running very good, > unfortunately I'm not the person who configure this mail stuff. > > heres

Re: Stable Mail Server And Web Mail

2009-05-25 Thread Zbigniew Szalbot
Hello, > Hello all , I want to install a Mail Server with Webmail, > > Anybody to know a good Stable Mail Server and Web Mail I recommend the following step-by-step instructions: http://www.purplehat.org/?page_id=4 -- Zbigniew Szalbot www.fairtra

RE: Stable Mail Server And Web Mail

2009-05-25 Thread Johan Hendriks
>Hello all , I want to install a Mail Server with Webmail, >Anybody to know a good Stable Mail Server and Web Mail >I will appreciate >Thanks all A good combination for webmail is: Postfix as MTA Dovecot as IMAP / POP3 server Postfixadmin for webbased management. Mysql or po

Re: Stable Mail Server And Web Mail

2009-05-25 Thread Odhiambo ワシントン
2009/5/25 Johan Hendriks > >Hello all , I want to install a Mail Server with Webmail, > > >Anybody to know a good Stable Mail Server and Web Mail > > >I will appreciate > > >Thanks all > > > A good combination for webmail is: > > Postfix as MT

Re: Stable Mail Server And Web Mail

2009-05-25 Thread larin
John Dakos [ Enovation Technologies ] wrote: Hello all , I want to install a Mail Server with Webmail, Anybody to know a good Stable Mail Server and Web Mail I will appreciate Thanks all John Dakos Network Administrator Enovation Technologies Filellinon

Re: Stable Mail Server And Web Mail

2009-05-25 Thread Reko Turja
Anybody to know a good Stable Mail Server and Web Mail Postfix Cyrus (+possible Postgres if database is needed) Squirrel, IMP... One can build very decent BSD or like licensed mail server, except the webmail part. Every available webmail package I've found are under GPL.

Re: Stable Mail Server And Web Mail

2009-05-27 Thread Mel Flynn
On Monday 25 May 2009 13:53:40 Zbigniew Szalbot wrote: > Hello, > > > Hello all , I want to install a Mail Server with Webmail, > > > > Anybody to know a good Stable Mail Server and Web Mail > > I recommend the following step-by-step instructions: > http://www

RE: Stable Mail Server And Web Mail

2009-05-29 Thread Johan Hendriks
>> Hello, >> >> > Hello all , I want to install a Mail Server with Webmail, >> > >> > Anybody to know a good Stable Mail Server and Web Mail >> >> I recommend the following step-by-step instructions: >> http://www.purplehat.org/?page

RE: Stable Mail Server And Web Mail

2009-05-29 Thread Wojciech Puchar
Hello all , I want to install a Mail Server with Webmail, as i can't find the first post of that post i will answer the question what i see on top. What i use is: sendmail - in base system+procmail from ports. procmail is mainly used to store messages in maildir format. spamass

Re: Stable Mail Server And Web Mail

2009-05-29 Thread Chris Rees
2009/5/29 Wojciech Puchar : >>>> >>>>> Hello all ,  I want to install a  Mail Server with  Webmail, > > as i can't find the first post of that post i will answer the question what > i see on top. > > > What i use is: > > sendmail - in bas

Re: Stable Mail Server And Web Mail

2009-05-29 Thread Wojciech Puchar
What i use is: sendmail - in base system+procmail from ports. procmail is mainly used to store messages in maildir format. spamassassin as antispam, someone already pointed that dspam is faster i must check it. Anyway properly configured spamassassin isn't that bad. sqwebmail for webmail. it's

Re: Stable Mail Server And Web Mail

2009-05-29 Thread Chris Rees
2009/5/29 Wojciech Puchar : >>> >>> What i use is: >>> >>> sendmail - in base system+procmail from ports. procmail is mainly used to >>> store messages in maildir format. >>> spamassassin as antispam, someone already pointed that dspam is faster i >>> must check it. Anyway properly configured spama

Re: Stable Mail Server And Web Mail

2009-05-29 Thread Wojciech Puchar
itself, and how much of stupid-written PHP programs I don't think PHP itself is buggy, in fact I think badly written C programs are responsible for far more lossage. It all depends who write programs. ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list h

Re: Stable Mail Server And Web Mail

2009-05-29 Thread Mel Flynn
On Friday 29 May 2009 09:21:36 Johan Hendriks wrote: > >> Hello, > >> > >> > Hello all , I want to install a Mail Server with Webmail, > >> > > >> > Anybody to know a good Stable Mail Server and Web Mail > >> >

Re: Stable Mail Server And Web Mail

2009-05-29 Thread Tim Judd
2009/5/27 Mel Flynn > > On Monday 25 May 2009 13:53:40 Zbigniew Szalbot wrote: > > Hello, > > > > > Hello all , I want to install a Mail Server with Webmail, > > > > > > Anybody to know a good Stable Mail Server and Web Mail > > >

Re: Stable Mail Server And Web Mail

2009-05-30 Thread Chris Rees
2009/5/29 Wojciech Puchar : >>> itself, and how much of stupid-written PHP programs >>> >> >> I don't think PHP itself is buggy, in fact I think badly written C >> programs are responsible for far more lossage. > > It all depends who write programs. > Yes... but that has nothing to do with PHP. P

Re: Stable Mail Server And Web Mail

2009-05-30 Thread Wojciech Puchar
It's a detailed how-to but consider the following: a) With Oracle acquiring Sun, one should move to PostgreSQL where ever possible. is this a reason, or that simply mysql is just slow and inefficient compared to postgreSQL? ___ freebsd-questions@free

Re: Stable Mail Server And Web Mail

2009-05-30 Thread Mel Flynn
On Saturday 30 May 2009 17:31:35 Wojciech Puchar wrote: > >>> It's a detailed how-to but consider the following: > >>> a) With Oracle acquiring Sun, one should move to PostgreSQL where ever > >>> possible. > > is this a reason, or that simply mysql is just slow and inefficient > compared to postgre

Re: Stable Mail Server And Web Mail

2009-05-30 Thread Wojciech Puchar
Depends on your usage. I'd say for SMTP table lookups, MySQL can out perform PostgreSQL, unless one uses persistent connections (postfix proxy-map to be on topic). The reason for this is that the connection start up for MySQL has lower overhead then for PostgreSQL. for just quick searching of ke

Re: Stable Mail Server And Web Mail

2009-05-30 Thread Jerry
On Sat, 30 May 2009 17:31:35 +0200 (CEST) Wojciech Puchar wrote: It's a detailed how-to but consider the following: a) With Oracle acquiring Sun, one should move to PostgreSQL where ever possible. > >is this a reason, or that simply mysql is just slow and inefficient >compared to

Re: Stable Mail Server And Web Mail

2009-05-30 Thread Wojciech Puchar
you tried using: BUILD_OPTIMIZED=yes BUILD_STATIC=yes Their use could improve the speed of MySQL. the latter (static) will only optimize mysql startup time ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freeb

Re: Stable Mail Server And Web Mail

2009-05-30 Thread Mel Flynn
On Saturday 30 May 2009 18:05:12 Wojciech Puchar wrote: > > Depends on your usage. I'd say for SMTP table lookups, MySQL can out > > perform PostgreSQL, unless one uses persistent connections (postfix > > proxy-map to be on topic). The reason for this is that the connection > > start up for MySQL h

Re: Stable Mail Server And Web Mail

2009-06-01 Thread Jeff Dickens
ar so good. John Dakos [ Enovation Technologies ] wrote: Hello all , I want to install a Mail Server with Webmail, Anybody to know a good Stable Mail Server and Web Mail I will appreciate Thanks all John Dakos Network Administrator Enovation Technologies Fil

Re: Stable Mail Server And Web Mail

2009-06-01 Thread Tim Judd
On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 2:50 PM, Tim Judd wrote: > > > 2009/5/27 Mel Flynn > > > > >> On Monday 25 May 2009 13:53:40 Zbigniew Szalbot wrote: >> > Hello, >> > >> > > Hello all , I want to install a Mail Server with Webmail, >> &g

Re: Stable Mail Server And Web Mail

2009-06-01 Thread Tim Judd
On Mon, Jun 1, 2009 at 1:20 PM, Tim Judd wrote: > > > On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 2:50 PM, Tim Judd wrote: > >> >> >> 2009/5/27 Mel Flynn >> >> > >> >>> On Monday 25 May 2009 13:53:40 Zbigniew Szalbot wrote: >>> > Hello, &

Re: Stable Mail Server And Web Mail

2009-06-01 Thread Wojciech Puchar
I just had my first answer to this setup. only roughly 5% of the volume of on what planet do You live? really at least 80% of mail that comes to my servers are spam. spamassassin deletes far over 95% of it fortunately. ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd

Re: Stable Mail Server And Web Mail

2009-06-01 Thread Tim Judd
On Mon, Jun 1, 2009 at 2:07 PM, Wojciech Puchar < woj...@wojtek.tensor.gdynia.pl> wrote: > I just had my first answer to this setup. only roughly 5% of the volume >> of >> > > on what planet do You live? really at least 80% of mail that comes to my > servers are spam. spamassassin deletes far ov

Re: Stable Mail Server And Web Mail

2009-06-01 Thread Wojciech Puchar
of on what planet do You live? really at least 80% of mail that comes to my servers are spam. spamassassin deletes far over 95% of it fortunately. You don't follow context very well. Seems so - sorry. as for input it's rather 5% being not a spam. with the setup I'm talking a

Re: Stable Mail Server And Web Mail

2009-06-01 Thread Matthew Seaman
Wojciech Puchar wrote: I just had my first answer to this setup. only roughly 5% of the volume of on what planet do You live? really at least 80% of mail that comes to my servers are spam. spamassassin deletes far over 95% of it fortunately. It takes a few weeks before the spammers become a

Re: Stable Mail Server And Web Mail

2009-06-02 Thread Wojciech Puchar
on what planet do You live? really at least 80% of mail that comes to my servers are spam. spamassassin deletes far over 95% of it fortunately. It takes a few weeks before the spammers become aware of a brand new mail system -- you have to send e-mail from the system before they can harvest your

Estimating bandwidth requirements for web/mail server

2008-04-16 Thread John Almberg
I have a FreeBSD web/mail server in a colocation facility. They offer many fixed and burstable bandwidth options. I am currently using 512Kbits fixed, which limits data transfer to around 64K up and down, simultaneously. This works okay at the moment, but I'm wondering how this will

Need to build a new mail server

2008-05-29 Thread Patrick Baldwin
Hi all, I've got an older Solaris system running Sendmail for my mail server right now. It's about time to replace it, and I'm thinking FreeBSD might be the best choice of OS for the replacement. However, it's been some time since I looked into options for mail servers. I&

Re: Building a FreeBSD based mail server

2008-07-30 Thread Jack Raats
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Patrick Baldwin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schreef in bericht news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] I posted a few weeks ago about being interested in building a FreeBSD based mail server, and got a lot of good input. In my research since then, I found

Re: Building a FreeBSD based mail server

2008-07-30 Thread Sam Fourman Jr.
> http://www.purplehat.org/?page_id=4 does anyone have any links or step by step howto's to do this exact same thing as purplehat.org, but only with PostgreSQL as the backend. I prefer BSD licensed software when I can use it, but I have always had trouble finding documented setups with FreeBSD an

Re: Building a FreeBSD based mail server

2008-07-31 Thread Peter N. M. Hansteen
"Jack Raats" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I should add postgrey and clamsmtp. > Postgrey is a very good greylisting filter for postfix and clamsmtp I use Actually, doing the greylisting via spamd (the one that comes with PF) might be a better option (and it earns you the opportunity to do greytr

Re: Building a FreeBSD based mail server

2008-07-31 Thread Nejc Škoberne
Hello, mailserver. However, never having done this before myself, I was wondering if anyone here had any useful comments about this guide, particularly if you think it's missing any key points that will leave me cursing at my monitor late one night. I'm currently planning on using FreeBSD 7.0

New FreeBSD 5.3 e-mail server extremely slow...

2005-01-04 Thread Bruce Campbell
We upgraded from a dual 1.66GHz AMD running FreeBSD 4.7 and a dual 3GHz Xeon running FreeBSD 5.3 and the new server is painfully slow, even after turning spamassassin and yavr (yet another virus recipe) off. Load appears to be imapd/ipop3d (uw-imapd) related. New server is Adaptec SCSI RAID, old

Re: help me make a Mail Server choice

2004-06-01 Thread Gareth Bailey
Perica Veljanovski wrote: >Hi, >I have some trouble choosing between "postfix" and "qmail" >for the new >corporate mail server I'll be making. I'm looking for the >one with least >administrative overhead (since I run a one man show) and >s

Re: help me make a Mail Server choice

2004-06-04 Thread Reko Turja
It turned out to be a public mail server as well! The choice for the MTA on fell on postfix :) Now I have to chose POP/IMAP and Virus/Spam. I would appreciate if you can give me some input on your experience with Cyrus or Courier, since they are my choices for pop/imap. Also I'd like

Re: help me make a Mail Server choice

2004-06-04 Thread Reko Turja
It turned out to be a public mail server as well! The choice for the MTA on fell on postfix :) Now I have to chose POP/IMAP and Virus/Spam. I would appreciate if you can give me some input on your experience with Cyrus or Courier, since they are my choices for pop/imap. Also I'd like

Re: help me make a Mail Server choice

2004-06-04 Thread Bill Moran
Perica Veljanovski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi again > > It turned out to be a public mail server as well! The choice for the MTA > on fell on postfix :) Now I have to chose POP/IMAP and Virus/Spam. > > I would appreciate if you can give me some input on your ex

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