* Fraser Campbell schrieb am 08.06.04 um 15:15 Uhr:
> Hi,
>
> I'm looking for some information about the cyrus email system. Is cyrus
> worth
> it? Is it significantly more management overhead than a more typical
> user/imap system?
>
> Currently I am using postfix/courier-imap/mysql to mana
Is possible to use woody's proftpd with TSL support ?
How ?
Thank you !
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Mark Bucciarelli said at 08/06/04 17:24:
I'm thinking about using the logcheck [1] program for intrusion detection,
and was wondering if anyone here uses it. If so, have you modified the
keyword filter files?
I'd advise creating a 'local' definition in /etc/logcheck/ignore.d/ and
friends rather
On Tuesday 08 June 2004 12:31, Steve Kemp wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 08, 2004 at 12:24:26PM -0400, Mark Bucciarelli wrote:
> > I like logcheck because it is simple. But it's not packaged for
> > Debian, so maybe no-one here uses it. If not, what tool do you
> > recommend for intrusion detection?
>
>
On Tuesday 08 June 2004 12:19, Christian Storch wrote:
> If you use cyrus21 from debian with pam as authentication it's
> a fast and easy installation - thanks to Henrique de Moraes Holschuh!
> We're using a backport to stable without problems.
>
> For sorting email between your subfolders or mana
If you use cyrus21 from debian with pam as authentication it's
a fast and easy installation - thanks to Henrique de Moraes Holschuh!
We're using a backport to stable without problems.
For sorting email between your subfolders or managing spam by scores etc.
SIEVE is unbeatable and undepended of yo
On Tue, Jun 08, 2004 at 12:24:26PM -0400, Mark Bucciarelli wrote:
> I like logcheck because it is simple. But it's not packaged for Debian, so
> maybe no-one here uses it. If not, what tool do you recommend for
> intrusion detection?
Logcheck is a good tool, and can be modified easily.
I
I'm thinking about using the logcheck [1] program for intrusion detection,
and was wondering if anyone here uses it. If so, have you modified the
keyword filter files?
I like logcheck because it is simple. But it's not packaged for Debian, so
maybe no-one here uses it. If not, what tool do y
* Fraser Campbell schrieb am 08.06.04 um 15:15 Uhr:
> Hi,
>
> I'm looking for some information about the cyrus email system. Is cyrus worth
> it? Is it significantly more management overhead than a more typical
> user/imap system?
>
> Currently I am using postfix/courier-imap/mysql to manage
Is possible to use woody's proftpd with TSL support ?
How ?
Thank you !
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On Tuesday 08 June 2004 15.15, Fraser Campbell wrote:
> like Outlook their filtering policies could still apply. Are there
> email clients that can directly manipulated sieve scripts?
Mulberry, I think.
(Sorry, can't help about cyrus)
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Mark Bucciarelli said at 08/06/04 17:24:
I'm thinking about using the logcheck [1] program for intrusion detection,
and was wondering if anyone here uses it. If so, have you modified the
keyword filter files?
I'd advise creating a 'local' definition in /etc/logcheck/ignore.d/ and
friends rather
On Tuesday 08 June 2004 12:31, Steve Kemp wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 08, 2004 at 12:24:26PM -0400, Mark Bucciarelli wrote:
> > I like logcheck because it is simple. But it's not packaged for
> > Debian, so maybe no-one here uses it. If not, what tool do you
> > recommend for intrusion detection?
>
>
On Tuesday 08 June 2004 12:19, Christian Storch wrote:
> If you use cyrus21 from debian with pam as authentication it's
> a fast and easy installation - thanks to Henrique de Moraes Holschuh!
> We're using a backport to stable without problems.
>
> For sorting email between your subfolders or mana
If you use cyrus21 from debian with pam as authentication it's
a fast and easy installation - thanks to Henrique de Moraes Holschuh!
We're using a backport to stable without problems.
For sorting email between your subfolders or managing spam by scores etc.
SIEVE is unbeatable and undepended of yo
On Tue, Jun 08, 2004 at 12:24:26PM -0400, Mark Bucciarelli wrote:
> I like logcheck because it is simple. But it's not packaged for Debian, so
> maybe no-one here uses it. If not, what tool do you recommend for
> intrusion detection?
Logcheck is a good tool, and can be modified easily.
I
I'm thinking about using the logcheck [1] program for intrusion detection,
and was wondering if anyone here uses it. If so, have you modified the
keyword filter files?
I like logcheck because it is simple. But it's not packaged for Debian, so
maybe no-one here uses it. If not, what tool do y
Hi,
I'm looking for some information about the cyrus email system. Is cyrus worth
it? Is it significantly more management overhead than a more typical
user/imap system?
Currently I am using postfix/courier-imap/mysql to manage all email and I'm
very happy with it, my customers can create the
On Tuesday 08 June 2004 15.15, Fraser Campbell wrote:
> like Outlook their filtering policies could still apply. Are there
> email clients that can directly manipulated sieve scripts?
Mulberry, I think.
(Sorry, can't help about cyrus)
cheers
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Hi,
I'm looking for some information about the cyrus email system. Is cyrus worth
it? Is it significantly more management overhead than a more typical
user/imap system?
Currently I am using postfix/courier-imap/mysql to manage all email and I'm
very happy with it, my customers can create the
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