On Mon, 14 Aug 2000, Alex Rier wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Q.
> A corporate wants to allow it's employees to fetch the e-mails
> from it's e-mail server using POP3 (from the Internet).
> So, where do you put the POP3 Server? In DMZ? Behind the Firewall?
> Where do you keep the e-mails DBase? Where do you keep the users DBase?
> How do you authenticate? What POP3 Server is recommended?
1. Put the email server on the DMZ.
2. Try to convince the company to use SIMAP instead of POP3 or at least
APOP.
3. Use quota to limit the size of the maildirs or mailboxes and
to encourage users to file their messages in local folders (not on the
mailhost)
4. Encourage the company to install the mail service on a separate
machine.
Regards,
- yba
>
> Regards,
>
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