Hello,
I'm trying to perform a recovery of some files on a remote server running
Woody. Since I can't take the server down to do an exhaustive recovery, I'm
exploring what options I have with regard to do this remotely via ssh.
The original file system has been replaced by a new one, but since t
One of my clients is a small business, and he wants to get a copy of all e-mail
sent to anyone
in his company (actually, he only needs a couple who he is really concerned
about). I use Exim
as my SMTP, running IMAP with procmail (via ~user/.procmail) to run the mail
through
spamassassin and othe
One of my clients is a small business, and he wants to get a copy of all e-mail sent
to anyone
in his company (actually, he only needs a couple who he is really concerned about). I
use Exim
as my SMTP, running IMAP with procmail (via ~user/.procmail) to run the mail through
spamassassin and other
Thanks for the help guys.
I thought postfix didn't relay by default ? and this is the main.cf file it
generated out of the box. Oh well, I'll give the smtp recepient restrictions a
try.
Thx again!
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On Wed, Mar 10, 2004 at 12:30:13PM +, Francis Tyers wrote:
> set the login shell for the user in /etc/passwd to be /usr/bin/passwd?
And don't forget to add /usr/bin/passwd in /etc/shells.
If this is somehow insecure, please let us know.
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The first principle i
Hi,
there will be a tutorial about setting up a LAMP (Linux Apache MySQL PHP)
system on 20th March from 2 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. at Cebit (Hannover/Germany).
This tutorial will give an introduction into Debian (installation and
management), installation of Apache, MySQL and PHP4. In the end the audi
Hi all,
I have a question for you all. I have some clients downloading their
mail to their internal server, running Debian Woody, using getmail. I
currently have getmail scanning the gotten mail with Spamassasin, but
would prefer to move to Mailscanner for better scanning.
I use Mailscanner su
Thanks for the help guys.
I thought postfix didn't relay by default ? and this is the main.cf file it generated
out of the box. Oh well, I'll give the smtp recepient restrictions a try.
Thx again!
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you are missing the following config options (main.cf):
mynetworks = 127.0.0.1
smtpd_recipient_restrictions = permit_mynetworks reject_unauth_destination
mydestination = localhost,
That's all you need.
But it sounds like you don't need your postfix listen on your ethernet (or
maybe ppp/pppoe/
On Wed, Mar 10, 2004 at 12:30:13PM +, Francis Tyers wrote:
> set the login shell for the user in /etc/passwd to be /usr/bin/passwd?
And don't forget to add /usr/bin/passwd in /etc/shells.
If this is somehow insecure, please let us know.
--
http://geocities.com/arhuaco
The first principle i
Hi,
there will be a tutorial about setting up a LAMP (Linux Apache MySQL PHP)
system on 20th March from 2 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. at Cebit (Hannover/Germany).
This tutorial will give an introduction into Debian (installation and
management), installation of Apache, MySQL and PHP4. In the end the audi
Hi all,
I have a question for you all. I have some clients downloading their
mail to their internal server, running Debian Woody, using getmail. I
currently have getmail scanning the gotten mail with Spamassasin, but
would prefer to move to Mailscanner for better scanning.
I use Mailscanner su
Greetings!
On Fri, 12 Mar 2004 11:51:58 -0500 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Sarwat H)
wrote:
> Basically, I don't want the server to relay any messages except for
> the messages that originate on the server. I've attached my postconf
> -n below.
>
> postconf -n output
[...]
> So, what am I doing wro
Basically, I don't want the server to relay any messages except for the
messages that originate on the server. I've attached my postconf -n below.
Here's what's happening when I start an SMTP session from another machine on
the same network:
$ telnet 192.168.0.10 25
220 ns1 ESMTP Postfix (Debia
you are missing the following config options (main.cf):
mynetworks = 127.0.0.1
smtpd_recipient_restrictions = permit_mynetworks reject_unauth_destination
mydestination = localhost,
That's all you need.
But it sounds like you don't need your postfix listen on your ethernet (or
maybe ppp/pppoe/
On Fri, Mar 12, 2004 at 11:24:50AM -0300, Yves Junqueira wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I am trying to set up a custom behaviour for a spam blocking mail server,
> where the mail get redirected to a custom Spam folder in the user's
> Maildir folder.
>
> Everything is working fine, except that, when procmail de
Greetings!
On Fri, 12 Mar 2004 11:51:58 -0500 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Sarwat H)
wrote:
> Basically, I don't want the server to relay any messages except for
> the messages that originate on the server. I've attached my postconf
> -n below.
>
> postconf -n output
[...]
> So, what am I doing wro
Basically, I don't want the server to relay any messages except for the messages that
originate on the server. I've attached my postconf -n below.
Here's what's happening when I start an SMTP session from another machine on the same
network:
$ telnet 192.168.0.10 25
220 ns1 ESMTP Postfix (Debia
Hi.
I am trying to set up a custom behaviour for a spam blocking mail server,
where the mail get redirected to a custom Spam folder in the user's
Maildir folder.
Everything is working fine, except that, when procmail delivers the
message, the ownership is wrongly set to "root":
# cat /etc/procma
On Fri, Mar 12, 2004 at 11:24:50AM -0300, Yves Junqueira wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I am trying to set up a custom behaviour for a spam blocking mail server,
> where the mail get redirected to a custom Spam folder in the user's
> Maildir folder.
>
> Everything is working fine, except that, when procmail de
Hi.
I am trying to set up a custom behaviour for a spam blocking mail server,
where the mail get redirected to a custom Spam folder in the user's
Maildir folder.
Everything is working fine, except that, when procmail delivers the
message, the ownership is wrongly set to "root":
# cat /etc/procma
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