2011/8/4 Sebastian Schoeller <sebastian.schoel...@gmail.com>: > 1. Nginx/Lighttpd/Apache2 > 2. Dovecot/Postfix/Spamassassin/(Spamd) > 3. Mailman/Mysql > 4. Froxlor Management Interface (Managing mailman, dovecot mostly)
This looks like a fairly standard setup, I don't think you'll have any trouble. In particular I've personally tested Apache2 and MySQL in production. > We have no FreeBSD people so anytime we > run into some technical issues we will be hopelessly lost. If you run into trouble you can ask here for help anytime. > 1. Will it be possible with to do dist-upgrade? > 2. Are kernel security-updates included? Yes and yes. Just like Debian GNU/Linux. > 3. Is the future for Debian/kfreebsd secure enough to run this thing on a > server for the next 5 or so years? At the very least, Squeeze release is garanteed during its entire life cycle, which could last 3 years or so. Then you can upgrade to Wheezy, assuming we manage to meet the requirements (which is very likely). > These are some left over questions. I have started to fumble about with the > spamd source code. Unfortunately the build system seems to be different and > there are some dependacies I cannot easily resolve. My make+gcc+C knowledge > is close to zero anyhow. I will continue step-by-step trying to read up on > the Internet. Try installing freebsd-buildutils, then running "PATH=/usr/lib/freebsd:$PATH make" from the source tree. -- Robert Millan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bsd-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/CAOfDtXOBnfXGtpNrvPYk=vjohepx43fxfmctvv_ck1hxzor...@mail.gmail.com