Title: RE: Upgrade a mail server
very interesing your comments.I am installing a box with postfix+courier-pop3+courier-imap. When woody gets stable state, I will upgrade my mailserver, anf of course, I will post you the results and problems ..
Thanks to all.
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On Tue, 19 Feb 2002, Craig Sanders wrote:
> the particular mail server that needs conversion has about 6000 users.
> most of whom have very small mailboxes. some have obscenely large
> mailboxes (200MB or more). last time i checked there was a total of
> about 6GB in /var/spool/mail
If you have
On Tue, 19 Feb 2002 10:38, Craig Sanders wrote:
> > > I have a debian 2.1 email server, with sendmail as smtp server, and
> > > qpopper as POP3 server. This box hosts several domains (about 100
> > > different domains, using virtual hosting), with a total of 1300
> > > users. Because the auth meth
Craig Sanders wrote:
>
> - configure postfix so that "deferred_transports = local" - this leaves
>ALL local deliveries in the queue until i flush it manually while
>still allowing the mail server to relay outbound mail to other
>servers for my users.
>
> or
>
> - create Maildir/
On Mon, Feb 18, 2002 at 09:21:16PM -0600, Rich Puhek wrote:
> You didn't state if you're an ISP or another institution.
ISP.24/7 operation required.
more precisely: it's not my ISP, i'm the senior system admin at an ISP.
> > (*) it involves using semaphore files in each users homedir to
>
Craig Sanders wrote:
>
> On Mon, Feb 18, 2002 at 06:02:38PM -0600, Rich Puhek wrote:
> > Craig Sanders wrote:
> > > i'd love to convert it over to Maildir/ but haven't yet found any way
> > > that doesn't involve many hours of downtime while converting the
> > > mailboxes from mbox format to Mai
On Tue, 19 Feb 2002, Craig Sanders wrote:
> the particular mail server that needs conversion has about 6000 users.
> most of whom have very small mailboxes. some have obscenely large
> mailboxes (200MB or more). last time i checked there was a total of
> about 6GB in /var/spool/mail
If you hav
On Mon, Feb 18, 2002 at 06:02:38PM -0600, Rich Puhek wrote:
> Craig Sanders wrote:
> > i'd love to convert it over to Maildir/ but haven't yet found any way
> > that doesn't involve many hours of downtime while converting the
> > mailboxes from mbox format to Maildir.
> >
> > one of these days i'l
Craig Sanders wrote:
>
> - configure postfix so that "deferred_transports = local" - this leaves
>ALL local deliveries in the queue until i flush it manually while
>still allowing the mail server to relay outbound mail to other
>servers for my users.
>
> or
>
> - create Maildir/
On Mon, Feb 18, 2002 at 09:21:16PM -0600, Rich Puhek wrote:
> You didn't state if you're an ISP or another institution.
ISP.24/7 operation required.
more precisely: it's not my ISP, i'm the senior system admin at an ISP.
> > (*) it involves using semaphore files in each users homedir to
>
Question...
Has anyone gotten to work the lucent tnt lots-o-modems thingie with A
free/cistron radiusd and debian?
How is that compared to, say NavisRadius form lucent??/ or other
proprietary AAA solutions. You guys say go proprietary or go freeradius
for the dial-in stuff???
This is a new
Craig Sanders wrote:
>
> On Mon, Feb 18, 2002 at 06:02:38PM -0600, Rich Puhek wrote:
> > Craig Sanders wrote:
> > > i'd love to convert it over to Maildir/ but haven't yet found any way
> > > that doesn't involve many hours of downtime while converting the
> > > mailboxes from mbox format to Ma
On Mon, Feb 18, 2002 at 06:02:38PM -0600, Rich Puhek wrote:
> Craig Sanders wrote:
> > i'd love to convert it over to Maildir/ but haven't yet found any way
> > that doesn't involve many hours of downtime while converting the
> > mailboxes from mbox format to Maildir.
> >
> > one of these days i'
Craig Sanders wrote:
> i'd love to convert it over to Maildir/ but haven't yet found any way
> that doesn't involve many hours of downtime while converting the
> mailboxes from mbox format to Maildir.
>
> one of these days i'll have the time to sit down and work out a good
> solution to the prob
On Thu, Feb 14, 2002 at 10:22:08PM +1100, Russell Coker wrote:
> On Thu, 14 Feb 2002 20:33, Javier Castillo Alcibar wrote:
> > I have a debian 2.1 email server, with sendmail as smtp server, and
> > qpopper as POP3 server. This box hosts several domains (about 100
> > different domains, using virtu
On Sun, Feb 17, 2002 at 10:38:56AM -0500, Keith Elder wrote:
> I am in need of adding more servers for redundancy sake as well
> performance. I have beeen looking at using the Linux Virtual Server
> project for load balancing and redundacy of accounts. I thought I
> would see if anyone on the lis
Question...
Has anyone gotten to work the lucent tnt lots-o-modems thingie with A
free/cistron radiusd and debian?
How is that compared to, say NavisRadius form lucent??/ or other
proprietary AAA solutions. You guys say go proprietary or go freeradius
for the dial-in stuff???
This is a ne
Craig Sanders wrote:
> i'd love to convert it over to Maildir/ but haven't yet found any way
> that doesn't involve many hours of downtime while converting the
> mailboxes from mbox format to Maildir.
>
> one of these days i'll have the time to sit down and work out a good
> solution to the pro
> > > But if question is "can two hosts mount the same 1394 device (in R/W
> > > mode) at the same time ?", the answer is definetly no. At least with
> > > "conventional" FS (ext2/3, fat, etc.), for various reasons,
including
> > > : kernel level read/write cache, which can assume things about
what
On Thu, Feb 14, 2002 at 10:22:08PM +1100, Russell Coker wrote:
> On Thu, 14 Feb 2002 20:33, Javier Castillo Alcibar wrote:
> > I have a debian 2.1 email server, with sendmail as smtp server, and
> > qpopper as POP3 server. This box hosts several domains (about 100
> > different domains, using virt
On Sun, Feb 17, 2002 at 10:38:56AM -0500, Keith Elder wrote:
> I am in need of adding more servers for redundancy sake as well
> performance. I have beeen looking at using the Linux Virtual Server
> project for load balancing and redundacy of accounts. I thought I
> would see if anyone on the li
> > > But if question is "can two hosts mount the same 1394 device (in R/W
> > > mode) at the same time ?", the answer is definetly no. At least with
> > > "conventional" FS (ext2/3, fat, etc.), for various reasons,
including
> > > : kernel level read/write cache, which can assume things about
wha
How to this? I'm installed with apt-get install php4-gd but not accept JPGE
files.
On Mon, Feb 18, 2002 at 08:23:24AM +0100, Nicolas Bougues wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 18, 2002 at 02:24:09AM +0800, Patrick Hsieh wrote:
> > Hello "Thomas R. Shemanske" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> >
> > I bought Datafab MD2-FW-USB External 2.5 IDE HDD Enclosure
> > today and successfully work in my debian not
On Sat, Feb 16, 2002 at 10:43:54AM +0100, Noel Koethe wrote:
> On Fre, 15 Feb 2002, Asher Densmore-Lynn wrote:
>
> > Can anyone recommend to me a good (non-transparent by
> > preference) FTP proxy? I've never managed to get SOCKS
> > and active FTP to work well together, so I've always
> > needed
How to this? I'm installed with apt-get install php4-gd but not accept JPGE
files.
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On Mon, Feb 18, 2002 at 08:23:24AM +0100, Nicolas Bougues wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 18, 2002 at 02:24:09AM +0800, Patrick Hsieh wrote:
> > Hello "Thomas R. Shemanske" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> >
> > I bought Datafab MD2-FW-USB External 2.5 IDE HDD Enclosure
> > today and successfully work in my debian no
On Sat, Feb 16, 2002 at 10:43:54AM +0100, Noel Koethe wrote:
> On Fre, 15 Feb 2002, Asher Densmore-Lynn wrote:
>
> > Can anyone recommend to me a good (non-transparent by
> > preference) FTP proxy? I've never managed to get SOCKS
> > and active FTP to work well together, so I've always
> > needed
Hi,
On Mon, 18 Feb 2002, Patrick Hsieh wrote:
> On Mon, 18 Feb 2002 17:20:35 +0800 Jason Lim wrote:
>
> > > But if question is "can two hosts mount the same 1394 device (in R/W
> > > mode) at the same time ?", the answer is definetly no. At least with
> > > "conventional" FS (ext2/3, fat, etc.),
Hi,
On Mon, 18 Feb 2002, Patrick Hsieh wrote:
> On Mon, 18 Feb 2002 17:20:35 +0800 Jason Lim wrote:
>
> > > But if question is "can two hosts mount the same 1394 device (in R/W
> > > mode) at the same time ?", the answer is definetly no. At least with
> > > "conventional" FS (ext2/3, fat, etc.),
Hello "Jason Lim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
On Mon, 18 Feb 2002 17:20:35 +0800
"Jason Lim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > But if question is "can two hosts mount the same 1394 device (in R/W
> > mode) at the same time ?", the answer is definetly no. At least with
> > "conventional" FS (ext2/3, fat
Hi folks
Could anyone provide me with some newbie hints
to the nessus system? I've apt-get install'd
the nessusd and commandline (non-X) nessus stuff
(on the same machine for a start) but I don't get
the idea behind the several logins passwords etc.
Didn't find the docs very helpful for understan
> >
> > I bought Datafab MD2-FW-USB External 2.5 IDE HDD Enclosure today and
> > successfully work in my debian notebook.
> >
> > My question is-- is it possible to use 1394 HUB to connect some 1394
> > storage device and some Linux servers and make it a 1394-based NAS
> > environment? Can two Linu
Hello "Jason Lim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
On Mon, 18 Feb 2002 17:20:35 +0800
"Jason Lim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > But if question is "can two hosts mount the same 1394 device (in R/W
> > mode) at the same time ?", the answer is definetly no. At least with
> > "conventional" FS (ext2/3, fa
Hi folks
Could anyone provide me with some newbie hints
to the nessus system? I've apt-get install'd
the nessusd and commandline (non-X) nessus stuff
(on the same machine for a start) but I don't get
the idea behind the several logins passwords etc.
Didn't find the docs very helpful for understa
On Mon, Feb 18, 2002 at 02:24:09AM +0800, Patrick Hsieh wrote:
> Hello "Thomas R. Shemanske" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
>
> I bought Datafab MD2-FW-USB External 2.5 IDE HDD Enclosure today and
> successfully work in my debian notebook.
>
> My question is-- is it possible to use 1394 HUB to connect some
> >
> > I bought Datafab MD2-FW-USB External 2.5 IDE HDD Enclosure today and
> > successfully work in my debian notebook.
> >
> > My question is-- is it possible to use 1394 HUB to connect some 1394
> > storage device and some Linux servers and make it a 1394-based NAS
> > environment? Can two Lin
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