On Wednesday 24 September 2003 10:47, Leonardo Boselli wrote:
> I have a /24 subnet.
> .1 is the gateway and almost all IP from 2 to 254 are occupied.
> I would like to split the host in three groups:
> 12 that can have full access, 12 thought one firewall and the other 205
> throught a second fir
Hi there,
one way that comes to mind is to run incoming mail for this account
through a
filter of some sort (mailfilter, procmail etc.) that would check for
the sender
address.
This, of course, would also let spam emails through that "pose" as
local senders but are, in fact, fake.
Just my 2 c
I just did something similar for one of our customers.
I used mailman to create a mailing list, and added all the employees. I'm sure
there's a way to do it without mailman, but I reckon if you're going to send
something to "everyone" there ought to be a decent archive for it somewhere.
What I w
Em Qui, 2003-09-25 às 05:19, Dave escreveu:
> Hi all,
Hi Dave
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5.13 IE 6.0 SP1 fails when using basic authentication
When using basic authentication with Internet Explorer 6 SP1, you may
encounter issues when you first launch Int
Hi Guys
We have squirrelmail running on our mail gateway for remote users to
access their mail from, however sometimes the users mailboxes reside on
other mailservers throughout the WAN.
Is there a way to configure squirrelmail to use something like perhaps
perdition to point
to the users /var/ma
Hi all,
We are running squid proxy server with user authentication and every time I
log on, I get a blank screen/timeout and have to refresh to load my startup
address. Most of us in the building are running Internet Explorer 6. Is this
a common problem?
Thanks,
Dave
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Not an alias, strictly speaking, but Procmail's recipes might do what
you've asked.
Have a look at procmail, procmailrc, procmailex and formail man pages.
Regards
Jon Wood ha scritto:
On Fri, 2003-09-26 at 12:40, R.M. Evers wrote:
Hi,
This could be a stupid question, but I'm trying to accomplis
Hi,
> I looked into this recently, and as far as I can tell, you'll need
> some sort of mailing list manager in place to do that, although I may
> be hideously wrong.
I believe the effect can be had with a combo of
smtpd_restriction_classes combined with smtpd_recipient_restrictions,
smtpd_client
I have just discovered this exploit report but couldn't find anything
about other distros than Slackware
http://proftpd.linux.co.uk/index.html
Does any body know if the debian version is affected too?
All I could think of for the moment was disabling donwloading via FTP
globally. Any ideas?
Than
On Wed, Sep 24, 2003 at 07:40:22PM +0200, Tomasz Papszun wrote:
> > checksum clearinghouse) und pyzor were not installed. So I've started
>
> ^ Should be razor.
Pyzor is "Razor in Python".
Wanted
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I was wondering if anyone is running multiple versions of Linux
atop of vmware's enterprise server ?
Supposedly, Vmware's enterprise server is its own OS.
I watched an IBM presentation yesterday where they were pushing
server consolidation. IBM is recommending that we
[ the customer ] purchase
On Fri, 2003-09-26 at 12:40, R.M. Evers wrote:
> Hi,
>
> This could be a stupid question, but I'm trying to accomplish the
> following:
>
> In our company, we run a Debian mailserver with Postfix. The server runs
> a lot of accounts and virtual domains for our customers, but also for
> our own em
Hi,
This could be a stupid question, but I'm trying to accomplish the
following:
In our company, we run a Debian mailserver with Postfix. The server runs
a lot of accounts and virtual domains for our customers, but also for
our own employees. Now, what i want to do, is make some sort of alias
for
On Wed, 24 Sep 2003 at 19:05:33 +0200, Dominik Schulz wrote:
> Dear List,
> since Spam is becoming more and more unpleasant I'm currently looking
> deeper into configuring SpamAssassin better.
> When running spamd in Debug mode I realized that dcc (distributed
> checksum clearinghouse) und pyzor we
On Wed, 24 Sep 2003, Dominik Schulz wrote:
> Dear List,
> since Spam is becoming more and more unpleasant I'm currently looking
> deeper into configuring SpamAssassin better.
> When running spamd in Debug mode I realized that dcc (distributed
> checksum clearinghouse) und pyzor were not installed.
On Thu, 25 Sep 2003 00:47, Leonardo Boselli wrote:
> I have a /24 subnet.
> .1 is the gateway and almost all IP from 2 to 254 are occupied.
> I would like to split the host in three groups:
> 12 that can have full access, 12 thought one firewall and the other 205
> throught a second firewall.
> I c
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