I'd have to agree. A valid, if not necessarily correctly stated,
concern. Nothing in the original post to warrant the near-flames that
followed.
Lighten up, everyone.
Yan
"Daniluk, Chris" wrote:
I dont understand why there is so much friction in this thread.
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You can also run bind as non-root (e.g. nobody) and chrooted to its own
little partition. You can also prevent outside requests at the fire
wall by filtering on the ACK bit. It's not much of a security risk that
way.
Performance wise, always use forwarders if you are running a caching
only
I collect about 2 doz. accts from 2 (soon to be 3)domains. I was forced
to set up a dummy user (mailrelay) that fetchmail delivers all mail to.
This account has a .procmailrc which then sorts the mail and retransmits
to the appropriate local user.
Yan
Sim wrote:
On Fri, 16 Jul 1999, Dave
(Sorry if this is repost)
I am new to this list and to qmail. I am trying to set up a more secure
server so I am in the process of dumping sendmail.
Here's the present setup:
our email is collected by our ISP and deposited in a single mailbox (3
domains, two dozen users).
Fetchmail