Nice!! Thanks for that.
Eric Peters wrote:
> Whooo h GUM!
>
> Hey Doug,
>
> Anyway I'm in the process of migrating from Exchange as we speak, the setup
> I'm using is ASSP > Postfix > Zarafa
> And I agree about mailscanner, and amavis, spamassassin = pain in the arse
> That's why I like ASSP
For a regular user who wants a UI frontend to operate KVM etc, what
are my options?
Right now I am quite forced to move to VirtualBox/VMware because I'm
too noobish to work with the command line.
If debian does not have updated package, is it possible to "cross
merge" from Fedora who seem to have
On 29.01.2010 19:18, Eric Peters wrote:
> Anyway I'm in the process of migrating from Exchange as we speak, the
> setup I'm using is ASSP > Postfix > Zarafa
> And I agree about mailscanner, and amavis, spamassassin = pain in the
> arse That's why I like ASSP all of those rolled
> into one nice SMT
Hi,
virt-manager, while being perhaps the only decent GUI for managing
KVM/Xen/QEMU guests in Ubuntu, is largely unmaintained. Bugs pile up
that we do very little about.
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/virt-manager
* 113 bugs, 70+ untriaged
This is primarily due to the nature of v
Whooo h GUM!
Hey Doug,
Anyway I'm in the process of migrating from Exchange as we speak, the setup
I'm using is ASSP > Postfix > Zarafa
And I agree about mailscanner, and amavis, spamassassin = pain in the arse
That's why I like ASSP all of those rolled
into one nice SMTP transparent proxy ;)
Well, just my 2 cents, realistically, what's more of a security risk,
running webmin, or running windows server? :)
I'd actually put them about neck and neck. You basically asking to get
hacked either way, unless you really
lock down the webmin, but if you know enough to do that, then you
probably
In my humble opinion webmin shouldn't be used in a production environment
(or any environment for that matter). Remember a web-server running Webmin
must be run 'setuid root', an improperly configured Webmin can pose a huge
security threat to the system running it. Having such a powerful tool in th
I am curious. Why shouldn't a new debian/ubuntu not use tasksel mail-server?
tar...@venus:~$ tasksel --task-packages mail-server
dovecot-imapd
procmail
dovecot-common
postfix
libpth20
libgpgme11
libmysqlclient16
mutt
libpq5
ssl-cert
mailx
bsd-mailx
dovecot-pop3d
mysql-common
Not a bad start in t
Best Andrew!
With Server 2003, do you mean Windows Server 2003 or a server from 2003?
Ubuntu Server is not an add-on for Windows Server 2003, but an external
server operative system.
If you wants to setup a mailserver with Ubuntu, please look at this page
first:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/M
Hi Guys
I need some help setting up mail server using ubuntu software on server 2003
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