tah Gerry.. will look into it also... I have the same problem...:)
- Original Message -
From: Gerry Goodrich [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, 20 June, 2000 9:39 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Web mail server.
On 19 Jun 2000, at 23:30, Melissa and Michael Grover wrote
Please do not use Linuxconf to admin sendmail. Do you know how many
undocumented executables there are in linuxconf? It admins sendmail in
very nonstandard ways. And you will not know anything about really
working with sendmail..
http://www.moongroup.com/mailhelp.phtml
Also, Postfix
about the speed of messages, but mine went up very quickly (prob within
10-20mins...)
Brian
- Original Message -
From: Melissa and Michael Grover [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, 20 June, 2000 2:30 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Web mail server.
I use Sendmail, It is a bit
On 19 Jun 2000, at 23:30, Melissa and Michael Grover wrote:
I use Sendmail, It is a bit tricky to setup, But it works well..
I found Linuxconf made it fairlt easy.
My biggest issue is roaming users - I haven't figured out how to set up
pop before send auth. This seems like the best
Is sendmail a "webmail server program"? If so, My vote goes to
Postfix. Faster and more secure than sendmail, and much easier to
configure. For good help try this.
http://www.moongroup.com/mailhelp.phtml
Melissa and Michael Grover wrote:
I use Sendmail, It is a bit tricky to
Hi --
If you're willing to pay for a commercial server, try DMail for Linux. You can get it at www.netwinsite.com. We've used it for some time, and have found it quite stable.
--Original Message Text---
From: Brian
Date: Tue, 20 Jun 2000 14:20:58 +1000
Hey guys, I usually sit back and watch
I use Sendmail, It is a bit tricky to setup, But it works well..
mike...
Brian wrote:
Hey guys, I usually sit back and watch the proceedings here, but I am
after a "SECURE" webmail server program to run under Linux, I have
previously looked at NT mail servers and shuddered
Any