Fryclau wrote:
I will move my mailserver from sendmail & imap to postfix +
courier-imap.
The reason is the authentication features with mysql.
The hard thing is move the mailbox to the new maildirs without losing
emails.
Easiest way is to set up the new mail server the way it should be
> Subject: sendmail+imap to postfix+courier-imap
>
> I will move my mailserver from sendmail & imap to postfix +
> courier-imap.
> The reason is the authentication features with mysql.
>
> The hard thing is move the mailbox to the new maildirs without losing
> email
I will move my mailserver from sendmail & imap to postfix +
courier-imap.
The reason is the authentication features with mysql.
The hard thing is move the mailbox to the new maildirs without losing
emails.
Is there anyway to do that well?? I think in fetchmail.. Could it be?
I don'
On Mon, Nov 25, 2002 at 02:15:59PM -0600, Will Phipps wrote:
> Does anyone know what I need to do to force sent email to be saved in a
> Sent folder when connecting via a mail client? I am using sendmail,
> IMAP, and squirrelmail. As of now, it saves it to the sent folder only
> when
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Will Phipps wrote:
| Does anyone know what I need to do to force sent email to be saved in a
| Sent folder when connecting via a mail client? I am using sendmail,
| IMAP, and squirrelmail. As of now, it saves it to the sent folder only
| when I send
Does anyone know what I need to do to force sent email to be saved in a
Sent folder when connecting via a mail client? I am using sendmail,
IMAP, and squirrelmail. As of now, it saves it to the sent folder only
when I send with webmail (squirrelmail).
Will P.
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> From: "James Pifer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "redhat" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2002 3:39 PM
> Subject: Moving Sendmail/IMAP
>
>
> > I'm moving my whole system, which includes Sendmail and IMAP (for POP
gt;
Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2002 3:39 PM
Subject: Moving Sendmail/IMAP
> I'm moving my whole system, which includes Sendmail and IMAP (for POP3)
> to a new hard drive. I've copied over my
> /etc/passwd
> /etc/groups
> /etc/shadow
> /var/spool/mail
> I've al
I'm moving my whole system, which includes Sendmail and IMAP (for POP3)
to a new hard drive. I've copied over my
/etc/passwd
/etc/groups
/etc/shadow
/var/spool/mail
I've also updated the /etc/mail directory
Sendmail and POP3 are running, but I can't get my mail because
apparently the passwords
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> that's it nobody receives a mail.
Got it.
>>You should be looking at /var/log/maillog for error messages.
>>
> I'll see the maillog 2morrow morning and send you the last lines. I cant now
> bcoz i'm at home it's 11Mb big and sshing from here to work is really sl
On 7/10/02 6:18 PM, "und3rgr0und" [EMAIL PROTECTED] pressed the keys
forming the message:
> Hello
>
> I have static IP and domain.
> Sousing RH7.2
> I need to set up a server with sendmail using imap
> the clients must be able to send mails between them and to any e-mail in the
> internet.
>
Hello
I have static IP and domain.
Sousing RH7.2
I need to set up a server with sendmail using imap
the clients must be able to send mails between them and to any e-mail in the
internet.
What's the best way to do it?
Anyone knows where to find a HOW-TO/documentation/tutorial for this?
I h
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm running a server using Sendmail + IMAP 2000 + Linuxconf and planning to
> move to Postfix + ... + ...
>
> I run several virtual domains. No user is local.
>
> What I still can not figure it out is:
>
> Which is the best possibility f
Hello,
I'm running a server using Sendmail + IMAP 2000 + Linuxconf and planning to
move to Postfix + ... + ...
I run several virtual domains. No user is local.
What I still can not figure it out is:
Which is the best possibility for a POP + IMAP server;
Which is the most confor
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