On Tue, Feb 25, 2003 at 02:08:39PM -0800, Kirk Ismay wrote:
> Are there other (ideally unix) alternatives?
i haven't used it myself, but i've heard good things about Jet from
Obsidian Consulting Group (in Melbourne, Australia).
http://jet.obsidian.com.au/
i know one of the main developers. ver
On Tue, Feb 25, 2003 at 07:19:09AM +0100, Stefaan Teerlinck wrote:
> There are also cheap ($100) NAT routers / "firewalls" available like
> D-Link or Netgear if you don't need a speed > 10Mbps You'll have to
> spend $100, but it won't consume you time, it takes a lot less space,
> and it will consu
Try this
http://www.magma.com.ni/~jorge/spamassassin.html
If you have any grief let me know as I've got it running here from these
instructions
Dave
At 13:16 25/02/2003 +0100, Jasper Metselaar wrote:
Hi,
Is there someone who's using Spamassasin together with Qmail (Gerrit
Pape's packages)? I am t
Try this
http://www.magma.com.ni/~jorge/spamassassin.html
If you have any grief let me know as I've got it running here from these
instructions
Dave
At 13:16 25/02/2003 +0100, Jasper Metselaar wrote:
Hi,
Is there someone who's using Spamassasin together with Qmail (Gerrit
Pape's packages)? I
Hi everyone,
I'm the SA at a regional ISP in Canada. We've about 7500 dialup clients,
and are pretty much a Debian linux shop (6 main servers). We also do web
hosting, colocation, and some broadband. Currently we use an in-house
Apache/PHP/perl billing system [roughly equivalent to freeside or b
Thanks everyone.
-Tim
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Hi everyone,
I'm the SA at a regional ISP in Canada. We've about 7500 dialup clients,
and are pretty much a Debian linux shop (6 main servers). We also do web
hosting, colocation, and some broadband. Currently we use an in-house
Apache/PHP/perl billing system [roughly equivalent to freeside or b
Thanks everyone.
-Tim
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Actualy its quite easy to get spamassassin to work with qmail, install and
run spamassassin as a deamon (spamd), and insert something like:
|ifspamh example-com-isspam
in top of the users dot-qmail file ex. .qmail-example-com
then create .qmail-example-com-isspam and modify it to your needs.
The
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On Tuesday 25 February 2003 05:16, Jasper Metselaar wrote:
> Is there someone who's using Spamassasin together with Qmail (Gerrit
> Pape's packages)? I am trying to get this combination working, but didn't
> succeed yet.If someone knows a good how-to d
Actualy its quite easy to get spamassassin to work with qmail, install and
run spamassassin as a deamon (spamd), and insert something like:
|ifspamh example-com-isspam
in top of the users dot-qmail file ex. .qmail-example-com
then create .qmail-example-com-isspam and modify it to your needs.
The
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On Tuesday 25 February 2003 05:16, Jasper Metselaar wrote:
> Is there someone who's using Spamassasin together with Qmail (Gerrit
> Pape's packages)? I am trying to get this combination working, but didn't
> succeed yet.If someone knows a good how-to d
Hi,
Is there someone who's using Spamassasin together with Qmail (Gerrit
Pape's packages)? I am trying to get this combination working, but didn't
succeed yet.If someone knows a good how-to document I would be very grateful.
Thanks in advance!
- Jasper
Ok, thanks. But, how i can migrate all mailboxes/users
at the same time without waste more time ??
--- Maarten Vink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió: >
Have a look at Perdition:
>
http://www.vergenet.net/linux/perdition/perdition_paper/html/
>
> You can use perdition as a POP/IMAP proxy; have all
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Hi
You may find useful the apache's suEXEC wrapper, it can be configured to be
used inside a virtualhost...
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/suexec.html
This won't work with php scripts if you have mod_php.so loaded ( the php
interpreter will run as a
Have a look at Perdition:
http://www.vergenet.net/linux/perdition/perdition_paper/html/
You can use perdition as a POP/IMAP proxy; have all clients connect to this
proxy (for example by running it on your old mailserver, and binding the
original UW-IMAP to a different port). Then configure perditi
On Tue, 2003-02-25 at 10:16, Jerome Lacoste (Frisurf) wrote:
> [disclaimer: I am not a specialist in mail servers at all]
>
> I have installed James (check www.apache.org) on one machine and its
> developers claim, if I remember correctly, to send several millions of
> mails during their performan
Hi all,
I need to migrate a mail server with UW-IMAP ( 200
users) to another server with Courier-Imap . I would
like to do a transparent migration. How can I do ??
Where I can find information about this ???
Thank you very much.
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Hi,
Is there someone who's using Spamassasin together with Qmail (Gerrit
Pape's packages)? I am trying to get this combination working, but didn't
succeed yet.If someone knows a good how-to document I would be very grateful.
Thanks in advance!
- Jasper
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Ok, thanks. But, how i can migrate all mailboxes/users
at the same time without waste more time ??
--- Maarten Vink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió: >
Have a look at Perdition:
>
http://www.vergenet.net/linux/perdition/perdition_paper/html/
>
> You can use perdition as a POP/IMAP proxy; have all
>
>How about running PHP in safe mode? In safe mode (as far as I
>understand) user scripts can only access files with the same uid.
Hm but they do have the same uid as they are uploaded via http and under the
webserver user ...
>
>On Tue, 2003-02-25 at 20:15, debian-isp wrote:
>> Hi all !
>>
Hello
On Tue, Feb 25, 2003 at 10:15:15AM +0100, debian-isp wrote:
> - chrooting virtual hosts in apache ?
We had great success with a tiny tool called sbox. All CGI/PHP requests
are rewritten to "/cgi-bin/sbox?..." This sbox then looks
to the files owner and changes it's uid to the one (if it's
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Hi
You may find useful the apache's suEXEC wrapper, it can be configured to be
used inside a virtualhost...
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/suexec.html
This won't work with php scripts if you have mod_php.so loaded ( the php
interpreter will run as a
Russell Coker wrote:
>
> On Mon, 24 Feb 2003 18:34, Colin Ellis wrote:
> > Email doesn't really need much processing, but does take
> > surprisingly large amounts of disk space.
>
> Obviously such things differ depending on exactly who is
> using the service and what they are doing.
>
> But my
[disclaimer: I am not a specialist in mail servers at all]
I have installed James (check www.apache.org) on one machine and its
developers claim, if I remember correctly, to send several millions of
mails during their performance testing. I found it really easy to
administrate and I am using MySQL
Hi all !
I am just asking myself how to secure our webserver with a couple of virtual
hosts.
Currently we have a large installation of typo3 running. It has a feature
called fileadmin with which you can easily upload files. As it is thereby
possible to upload php scripts and execute via the b
Have a look at Perdition:
http://www.vergenet.net/linux/perdition/perdition_paper/html/
You can use perdition as a POP/IMAP proxy; have all clients connect to this
proxy (for example by running it on your old mailserver, and binding the
original UW-IMAP to a different port). Then configure perditi
On Tue, 2003-02-25 at 10:16, Jerome Lacoste (Frisurf) wrote:
> [disclaimer: I am not a specialist in mail servers at all]
>
> I have installed James (check www.apache.org) on one machine and its
> developers claim, if I remember correctly, to send several millions of
> mails during their performan
Hi all,
I need to migrate a mail server with UW-IMAP ( 200
users) to another server with Courier-Imap . I would
like to do a transparent migration. How can I do ??
Where I can find information about this ???
Thank you very much.
___
Yahoo! Móvil
>
>How about running PHP in safe mode? In safe mode (as far as I
>understand) user scripts can only access files with the same uid.
Hm but they do have the same uid as they are uploaded via http and under the webserver
user ...
>
>On Tue, 2003-02-25 at 20:15, debian-isp wrote:
>> Hi all !
>>
Hello
On Tue, Feb 25, 2003 at 10:15:15AM +0100, debian-isp wrote:
> - chrooting virtual hosts in apache ?
We had great success with a tiny tool called sbox. All CGI/PHP requests
are rewritten to "/cgi-bin/sbox?..." This sbox then looks
to the files owner and changes it's uid to the one (if it's
Russell Coker wrote:
>
> On Mon, 24 Feb 2003 18:34, Colin Ellis wrote:
> > Email doesn't really need much processing, but does take
> > surprisingly large amounts of disk space.
>
> Obviously such things differ depending on exactly who is
> using the service and what they are doing.
>
> But my
[disclaimer: I am not a specialist in mail servers at all]
I have installed James (check www.apache.org) on one machine and its
developers claim, if I remember correctly, to send several millions of
mails during their performance testing. I found it really easy to
administrate and I am using MySQL
Hi all !
I am just asking myself how to secure our webserver with a couple of virtual hosts.
Currently we have a large installation of typo3 running. It has a feature called
fileadmin with which you can easily upload files. As it is thereby possible to upload
php scripts and execute via the br
There are also cheap ($100) NAT routers / "firewalls" available like
D-Link or Netgear if you don't need a speed > 10Mbps
You'll have to spend $100, but it won't consume you time, it takes a lot
less space, and it will consume a lot less electricity.
> -Oorspronkelijk bericht-
> Van: Craig
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