On Tue, Apr 03, 2001 at 12:31:27AM -0400, Haim Dimermanas wrote:
> Foreword : I *really* don't want to start a flame war on that. I
> am just _very_ curious. I am currently using Exim. I don't really
> know a whole lot about it. I just think that it's nice to have a
> human readable config file an
Foreword : I *really* don't want to start a flame war on that. I am just
_very_ curious. I am currently using Exim. I don't really know a whole lot
about it. I just think that it's nice to have a human readable config file
and a good documentation. I am considering switching to qmail or postfix (I
On Tue, Apr 03, 2001 at 02:20:51PM +0900, ARAKI Yasuhiro wrote:
> Folks,
>
> > > postfix is also faster than qmail. and more flexible. and with much
> > > better anti-spam features.
> >
> > Could you elaborate on that?
>
> Postfix use piggyback mail transfer.
> If two or more recipients are in
On Tue, 3 Apr 2001, Haim Dimermanas wrote:
> - Ease of configuration. I don't want to read a whole book to find out how I
> can enable relay for a range of IP. The fact that it is sendmail compatible
> scares me on that one.
Postfix's configuration files and syntax are entirely different than
se
Folks,
Subject: Re: sendmail is slow for mass mail
Date: Tue, 03 Apr 2001 00:31:27 -0400
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> - Ease of configuration. I don't want to read a whole book to find out how I
> can enable relay for a range of IP. The fact that it is sendmail compatible
> scares me on tha
Foreword : I *really* don't want to start a flame war on that. I am just
_very_ curious. I am currently using Exim. I don't really know a whole lot
about it. I just think that it's nice to have a human readable config file
and a good documentation. I am considering switching to qmail or postfix (I
On Sat, Mar 31, 2001 at 04:45:40PM -0400, Felipe Alvarez Harnecker wrote:
>
>
> Subject says it all.
>
> I'm using ssh and telnet-ssl for remote logins but i have some users
> that shoud do a local login.
Maybe you could whip up a little shell script to check the tty the user
is logging in on
On Thu, Mar 29, 2001 at 01:44:27AM +0100, Gavin Hamill wrote:
> > My problem: The emails are being sent out at an UNBELIEVABLY SLOW rate.
> >
> > There must be a better way!
>
> The answer? qmail :)
actually, the answer is postfix - especially since the original message
said:
: Also, I won't us
On Sat, Mar 31, 2001 at 04:45:40PM -0400, Felipe Alvarez Harnecker wrote:
>
>
> Subject says it all.
>
> I'm using ssh and telnet-ssl for remote logins but i have some users
> that shoud do a local login.
Maybe you could whip up a little shell script to check the tty the user
is logging in on
On Thu, Mar 29, 2001 at 01:44:27AM +0100, Gavin Hamill wrote:
> > My problem: The emails are being sent out at an UNBELIEVABLY SLOW rate.
> >
> > There must be a better way!
>
> The answer? qmail :)
actually, the answer is postfix - especially since the original message
said:
: Also, I won't u
[...]
>> # "Smart" relay host (may be null) DS
RAN> indeed, but can only have 1 value iirc...
No, you can do
define(`SMART_HOST',`ssmart1.isp.net:smart2.isp.net')
from your .mc and thinsg will work just fine.
cheers,
BM
I changed in /etc/mail/sendmail.mc:
OSTYPE(mklinux)dnl
After a 'make' I found in sendmail.cf:
# "Smart" relay host (may be null)
DS
I did this, because sendmail refused to recieve mail with OSTYPE(Debian) -
procmail was not defined.
Hope, this helps, martin
Jaroslaw Wencel wrote:
> does an
does anobody know, how to set two smart hosts in sendmail?
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[...]
>> # "Smart" relay host (may be null) DS
RAN> indeed, but can only have 1 value iirc...
No, you can do
define(`SMART_HOST',`ssmart1.isp.net:smart2.isp.net')
from your .mc and thinsg will work just fine.
cheers,
BM
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Hello Duane
On 27 Mar 2001, at 21:58, Duane Powers wrote:
> I don't know if anyone has the details on redhat's kickstart
> program, and whether that is something that could be ported to
> debian... Any suggestions?
At the moment we do the following:
- base install (3 floppies + base.tgz fro
> Does anyone have a suggestions about streaming video. I have a Town
> as
> a client and they are asking about streaming their local cable access
> channel over the net.
> I'm guessing I can grab the video feed off of the cable through a TV
> card in the Web server but then what?
>All ha
I changed in /etc/mail/sendmail.mc:
OSTYPE(mklinux)dnl
After a 'make' I found in sendmail.cf:
# "Smart" relay host (may be null)
DS
I did this, because sendmail refused to recieve mail with OSTYPE(Debian) -
procmail was not defined.
Hope, this helps, martin
Jaroslaw Wencel wrote:
> does a
I have some experience doing this, so here goes:
1.) you need some kind of encoding equipment. This will depend on the
quality of video you want to stream, the format, and the bandwidth
available. For example, if you want to do real-time streaming, you need
HARDWARE encoding. Software encodi
Apple's Quicktime Streaming Server ("Darwin") is
is available under Apple's Public Source License
for FreeBSD 3.4, Linux, Solaris 7, WinNT and MacOS X.
http://www.apple.com/quicktime/products/qtss/
http://www.publicsource.apple.com/apsl/
RealSystem Server Plus comes for $1995 per
CPU and will serv
does anobody know, how to set two smart hosts in sendmail?
--
>> Serafin <<\|/Registered linux user #143543
my e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (o o) GSM: +48 606966141
ooO--(_)--Ooo
Does anyone have a suggestions about streaming video. I have a Town as
a client and they are asking about streaming their local cable access
channel over the net.
I'm guessing I can grab the video feed off of the cable through a TV
card in the Web server but then what?
All hardware/software
hi mike,
actual layer 4-switches will provide you with lots of nice features:
load-balancing between providers
wire speed acl
load-balancing using acl-rules
wire speed throughput
routing protocols and of course static-routes
if you need some more information, feel free to contact me
christian
-
Hello Duane
On 27 Mar 2001, at 21:58, Duane Powers wrote:
> I don't know if anyone has the details on redhat's kickstart
> program, and whether that is something that could be ported to
> debian... Any suggestions?
At the moment we do the following:
- base install (3 floppies + base.tgz fr
Hi,
want u want is homedir-mailboxes or maildirs.
Nearly every mailer is able to do this. I suggest
looking at qmail or exim.
With this mailers you r independant of /etc/passwd too.
You can manage users via LDAP (which i would recommend
for a large-scale setup) or ascii-files or sql or...
reg
> domain users add to the confusion. Is there a method out there already that
> will allow the nice sorting of users (/home/a, /home/b, etc) and some way
> to break out virtual domain users, along with their mail, that will work
> with the POP and IMAP daemons, and exim?
in /etc/adduser.conf
# If
> Does anyone have a suggestions about streaming video. I have a Town
> as
> a client and they are asking about streaming their local cable access
> channel over the net.
> I'm guessing I can grab the video feed off of the cable through a TV
> card in the Web server but then what?
>All h
I have some experience doing this, so here goes:
1.) you need some kind of encoding equipment. This will depend on the
quality of video you want to stream, the format, and the bandwidth
available. For example, if you want to do real-time streaming, you need
HARDWARE encoding. Software enco
Apple's Quicktime Streaming Server ("Darwin") is
is available under Apple's Public Source License
for FreeBSD 3.4, Linux, Solaris 7, WinNT and MacOS X.
http://www.apple.com/quicktime/products/qtss/
http://www.publicsource.apple.com/apsl/
RealSystem Server Plus comes for $1995 per
CPU and will ser
Does anyone have a suggestions about streaming video. I have a Town as
a client and they are asking about streaming their local cable access
channel over the net.
I'm guessing I can grab the video feed off of the cable through a TV
card in the Web server but then what?
All hardware/software
hi mike,
actual layer 4-switches will provide you with lots of nice features:
load-balancing between providers
wire speed acl
load-balancing using acl-rules
wire speed throughput
routing protocols and of course static-routes
if you need some more information, feel free to contact me
christian
Hi,
want u want is homedir-mailboxes or maildirs.
Nearly every mailer is able to do this. I suggest
looking at qmail or exim.
With this mailers you r independant of /etc/passwd too.
You can manage users via LDAP (which i would recommend
for a large-scale setup) or ascii-files or sql or...
re
> domain users add to the confusion. Is there a method out there already that
> will allow the nice sorting of users (/home/a, /home/b, etc) and some way
> to break out virtual domain users, along with their mail, that will work
> with the POP and IMAP daemons, and exim?
in /etc/adduser.conf
# I
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