On Thu, Jan 30, 2003 at 02:52:18PM +1300, Pulu 'Anau wrote:
>...
> I take care of an email system for a high school in the Kingdom of tonga.
> They're on a 32K link. Recently, some unknown purveyor of evil (Spam
> Company) has decided to start sending large amounts of spam about various
> penny s
You might look at Postini services:
http://www.postini.com
We use it here and it just works!
The setup of the EMS saved me atleast 1mbit of bandwidth..
I don't know if they provide special deals for schools but my contact is:
Jabari Norton
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
650-482-3145 Phone
650-269-1834 Cell
Hi, this is not particularly a debian related question but this is the
most knowledgable list that I track, and I hope someone here might have a
"miracle answer" that we can't think of.
I take care of an email system for a high school in the Kingdom of tonga.
They're on a 32K link. Recently, some
Okay, this is a weird one
Had a client that once upon a time bought a navis raduis against my
speciffic recomendation to NOT got the propietary way if they meant
business in the ISP market.away they went to pay the per user
licenses and such.
Nowdays, they require a DHCP server to serve i
On Wed, Jan 29, 2003 at 10:06:19AM -0200, Andre Luis Lopes wrote:
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> Thanks for the info. I'll try this one and report back the results.
Just to let you all know, it worked fine. Thank you all again.
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Folks,
I'm trying to get a business set up with a Debian system running Exim
talking to LDAP for user lookups. This is working fine, but right after
I was ready to get them to sign off on the project, they came up with
"Oh, does the old feature of [EMAIL PROTECTED] still work? We have
to have tha
Em Qua, 2003-01-29 às 09:47, Tomasz Papszun escreveu:
[snip]
> smtpd_recipient_limit
Thanks for the info. I'll try this one and report back the results.
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On Wed, 29 Jan 2003 at 9:04:31 -0200, Andre Luis Lopes wrote:
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> I would like to know if someone managed to get Postfix reject messages
> which contains more than X number of recipients (X being any previously
> specified number using some parameter in Postfix's main.cf file).
>
> I was reading
Hi,
I would like to know if someone managed to get Postfix reject messages
which contains more than X number of recipients (X being any previously
specified number using some parameter in Postfix's main.cf file).
I was reading about the topic and already experimented with
default_destination_reci
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