Hi all,
In my logwatch config I clearly state only too report on Yesterday.
The funny thing is that in the MailScanner section the number of mails
scanned is different thant th number reported in the postfix section to
be put on hold.
Ik I grep the Requeue statements in the MailScanner logfile this
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On 07/18/2018 04:05 PM, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
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> On 07/18/18 14:36, Johnny Hughes wrote:
>> On 07/18/2018 01:58 PM, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
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But are you guys really telling you think the calendaring / scheduling
for individual users and the main corporate account, etc. .. a
On 07/19/18 09:14, Johnny Hughes wrote:
On 07/18/2018 04:05 PM, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
On 07/18/18 14:36, Johnny Hughes wrote:
On 07/18/2018 01:58 PM, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
But are you guys really telling you think the calendaring / scheduling
for individual users and the main corporate
On 19/07/2018 15:57, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
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> As far as google anything goes, not everybody volunteers one's
> information into paws of google (and quite likely one or more of 3
> letter agencies collecting information that way). I know (call it
> educated guess) that about 70% of messages I send
Valeri Galtsev wrote:
>
> As far as google anything goes, not everybody volunteers one's
> information into paws of google (and quite likely one or more of 3 letter
> agencies collecting information that way). I know (call it educated guess)
> that about 70% of messages I send are ending up in g
Good evening from Singapore,
Is there any way I can deploy cPanel web hosting control panel with Microsoft
Exchange 2016 groupware behind one static public IP? Or do I need 2 static
public IP addresses at the minimum? With Exchange 2016 groupware taking up
HTTP, HTTPS, IMAP, IMAPS, POP3, POP3S
On 07/19/2018 09:57 AM, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
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>
> As far as google anything goes, not everybody volunteers one's
> information into paws of google (and quite likely one or more of 3
> letter agencies collecting information that way). I know (call it
> educated guess) that about 70% of messages
On 2018-07-19, Mark Rousell wrote:
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> Well said. I feel that too many people today have forgotten (or, more
> likely, never learned) these lessons from history. People give away
> their personal and supposedly private information too easily and, I feel
> certain, will come to regret it (some alre
19 jul 2018 kl. 20:33 skrev Keith Keller :
> On 2018-07-19, Mark Rousell wrote:
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>> Well said. I feel that too many people today have forgotten (or, more
>> likely, never learned) these lessons from history. People give away
>> their personal and supposedly private information too easily and,
- Original Message -
> From: "Keith Keller"
> To: centos@centos.org
> Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2018 11:33:17 AM
> Subject: Re: [CentOS] Which is better? Microsoft Exchange 2016 or Linux-based
> SMTP Servers?
> On 2018-07-19, Mark Rousell wrote:
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>> Well said. I feel that too many p
Le 18/07/2018 à 17:04, Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming a écrit :
> One of the features of Microsoft Exchange 2016 is that you can create
> additional folders on your Inbox in the server (server-side). Can
> Linux-based SMTP servers do that?
I'm running a few bone-headed mail servers for schools an
On 07/19/2018 07:14 AM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
On 07/18/2018 04:05 PM, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
On 07/18/18 14:36, Johnny Hughes wrote:
On 07/18/2018 01:58 PM, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
But are you guys really telling you think the calendaring / scheduling
for individual users and the main corpor
On 07/19/18 17:51, Alice Wonder wrote:
On 07/19/2018 07:14 AM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
On 07/18/2018 04:05 PM, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
On 07/18/18 14:36, Johnny Hughes wrote:
On 07/18/2018 01:58 PM, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
But are you guys really telling you think the calendaring /
schedulin
On 2018-07-19, Nicolas Kovacs wrote:
> I'd say mail
> servers are not the easiest thing to configure under Linux.
A public SMTP server is not the easiest thing to configure, period.
It is the quintessential rope on which many admins hang themselves.
--keith
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kkel...@wombat.san-francisco.ca.u
Le 20/07/2018 à 07:44, Keith Keller a écrit :
> A public SMTP server is not the easiest thing to configure, period.
> It is the quintessential rope on which many admins hang themselves.
It's not rocket science either, but you have to be willing to read (a
lot) and experiment (a lot).
In France w
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