I got pop-before-SMTP as suggested, but I can't find any documentation for
it. I am afraid to install it without any documentation as it may do more
harm than good until I get it configured right. Does anyone have
documentation on this or can send me their configuration files? I am using
Hi all,
OK, now that I think that everything is working (I'l find out for sure
tomorrow when I try to access my mail server from outside my ISP) I want to
control who sends mail through my smpt server. What is the best way to do
this? I guess I have two thougts:
1) change the port number
2)
On Sunday 17 Nov 2002 9:52 pm, Jordan Thompson wrote:
Hi all,
OK, now that I think that everything is working (I'l find out for sure
tomorrow when I try to access my mail server from outside my ISP) I want to
control who sends mail through my smpt server. What is the best way to do
this? I
By default Postfix will only relay mail for users on the local network (to
avoid spammers taking over your mail server). So without having to do
*anything* you are pretty secure.
(By relay, I mean accept a mail and forward it on to another mail server)
Well, the reason I set this up was so
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*anything* you are pretty secure.
(By relay, I mean accept a mail and forward it on to another mail server)
derek
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Let's just be clear on a relay so we don't confuse the new guys...
A relay is sending mail from one **domain** to another **domain**
I use pop-before-smtp for this. Mandrake RPMs can be found using
rpmfind.net. The home page (popbsmtp.sourceforge.net) doesn't appear to
be available right now.
I think I have this on my machine already, but I can't remember how to
get to it.
Anyway, pop-before-smtp allows your server to
On Sat, 2002-11-16 at 01:50, Jordan R. Thompson wrote:
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From: Miark [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 15, 2002 9:45 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] is this list appropriate for setting up a
mailserveron9.0?
You're probably running
On Sat, 2002-11-16 at 02:48, Jordan R. Thompson wrote:
If you want to fetchmail for more than one user you should run it as a
daemon
as root in which case it uses the /etc/fetchmailrc configuration file.
The easiest way to configure this is just to install the fetchmail-daemon
RPM,
]On Behalf Of Stephen Kuhn
Sent: Saturday, 16 November 2002 4:40 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] is this list appropriate for setting up
amailserveron9.0?
On Sat, 2002-11-16 at 01:50, Jordan R. Thompson wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Miark [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL
On Friday 15 November 2002 03:47 pm, you wrote:
There is a definate problem with postfix on mdk9.0
I installed it on two box's.. one was a clean install, the other was an
upgrade from beta4.
in both cases, there were symlinks missing from the postfix lib
directory...
I had to remove
4:57 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] is this list appropriate for setting up
amailserveron9.0?
On Friday 15 November 2002 03:47 pm, you wrote:
There is a definate problem with postfix on mdk9.0
I installed it on two box's.. one was a clean install, the other was an
upgrade from
On Fri, 2002-11-15 at 15:43, Jordan Thompson wrote:
I have another clue:
I can now email from the command line on the mandrake machine and have it go
out to the isp and back again and receive it on my windows clients, but I
cannot connect to my mandrake machine to send mail via smtp. This is
On Fri, 2002-11-15 at 15:12, Jordan Thompson wrote:
I am getting mail OK, so I don't think I want to monkey with fetchmail (if
it ain't broke - don't fix it.)
waayyy cool! I finally have webmin running. thanks for that!
You're probably running POSTFIX as your SMTP/POP3 server for your
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