Nathan Ridge ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Does anyone know of a debian package for pop3s ? I have been trying to
> setup using stunnel but am having a few hassles and was looking around for a
> deb package.
>
> Regards
> Nathan
>
try installing sslwrap. This will give you ssl support for a l
I am reposting Karsten's message about this scam in case anyone is
interested:
I've added 'nigeriascam' to the rant-o-matic:
http://kmself.home.netcom.com/Download/rant-o-matic.tar.gz
Feel free to repost the following:
The above is an example of the "Nigerian Scam", also called 419 Letters
Does anyone know of a debian package for pop3s ? I have been trying to
setup using stunnel but am having a few hassles and was looking around for a
deb package.
Regards
Nathan
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> So I second this emotion. Can someone please write a cookbook style
> document for how to achieve the above configuration? Perhaps one
> using userdb and one using an sql database. I would be happy to do
> it myself but I've been banging my head a
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> So I second this emotion. Can someone please write a cookbook style
> document for how to achieve the above configuration? Perhaps one
> using userdb and one using an sql database. I would be happy
On Monday 24 September 2001 15:06, Erik Tews wrote:
> Hi
>
> I am currently setting up a debian-box for my school which
> should act as a mailserver too. I would like to have the
> mail-accounts seperated from the normal unix-accounts. Storing
> them in mysql or postgresql would be best, because I
The setup I have uses Postfix with cyrus as the IMAP server and the delivery
agent. I do not use a RDBMS, just a single db file. Since Cyrus uses SASL
for the authentication process, you need to take a look at sasl +
(my|postgres)sql.
Anyway, you can find the doc at http://dudle.linuxroot.org. I
On Monday, September 24, 2001, at 03:06 , Erik Tews wrote:
> I would like to have the mail-accounts seperated from
> the normal unix-accounts.
Me too.
It seems that this:
* Mailserver with non-system passwords
* SMTP-AUTH to allow relaying by people anywhere
* Sharing a
You may want to check out the qmail+vmailmgr combination?
www.qmail.org
www.vmailmgr.org
On Mon, 24 Sep 2001, Erik Tews wrote:
> Hi
>
> I am currently setting up a debian-box for my school which should act as
> a mailserver too. I would like to have the mail-accounts seperated from
> the nor
Hi
I am currently setting up a debian-box for my school which should act as
a mailserver too. I would like to have the mail-accounts seperated from
the normal unix-accounts. Storing them in mysql or postgresql would be
best, because I don't know much about ldap. But storing them in ldap
would be
I have a documentation that might help you. It covers Postfix with Cyrus.
You can find it on my web site:
http://dudle.linuxroot.org
I hope it will help you.
Haim.
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Oh Kay...
I've gone back to postfix and courier beacuse every other solution just
didn't seem to work quite right. Since I havn't the time (nor the patiance)
to get a better system in place it's gonna stay this way :)
Hopefully final questions from me about vhost mail:
1. Am I right in setting
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