I'm going to enrich my postfix with opensourced anivir/antispam
solution. IMHO the best solution will comprise clamav and spamassassin,
but I hesitate a bit between amavis-new (well known, proved) and sagator
(new, one-man-show, modular design - plugins for tens antiviral/antispam
sw).
What's
I'm going to enrich my postfix with opensourced anivir/antispam
solution. IMHO the best solution will comprise clamav and spamassassin,
but I hesitate a bit between amavis-new (well known, proved) and sagator
(new, one-man-show, modular design - plugins for tens antiviral/antispam
sw).
What's
Steven Jones napsal(a):
convert ext2 to ext3 it is quite simple. I have had RS file systems loose iteasier then ext2...from power failures, I would advise ext3 it is very robust.
OK, gonna getta
tune2fs -j /dev/hda1
/etc/fstab : ext2 -> ext3
/etc/default/rcS : FSCKFIX=no -> FSCKFIX=yes
I had a
Hi!
I'm facing severe problems with e2fs on low-volume server with Postfix
and NSD running. Every time the power goes off, the / is mounted ro
(which is meaningful) and is a bit corrupted (10-20 files with 0 size,
bad owners, completely lost etc.). I know, the best solution would be to
buy the
Hi!
Is there any way to order the PHP (mod_php) to log everything to
ErrorLog defined by Apache in VirtualHost section? In php.ini I see only
the possibility to specify the concrete global logfile or syslog, but a
such setup doesn't fit to virtual host scenario...
Thanks for your advice and exc
On Mon, Jul 26, 2004 at 06:05:33PM +0200, David Zejda wrote:
dunno. large messages obviously aren't the ONLY factor, it's a combination
of factors - one of which is that the message is large.
I have a similar (sometimes, large messages, dialup) problem with OE +
Postfix.
postfix does
dunno. large messages obviously aren't the ONLY factor, it's a combination of
factors - one of which is that the message is large.
I have a similar (sometimes, large messages, dialup) problem with OE +
Postfix.
David
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I'd appreciate to hear from you about your test-results on
streaming-video- servers (private mail) - or maybe others here are
interested as well.
Yip, me2.
Cheers, Marcel
Likewise... seems the list will be OK.
David
I'd appreciate to hear from you about your test-results on
streaming-video- servers (private mail) - or maybe others here are
interested as well.
Yip, me2.
Cheers, Marcel
Likewise... seems the list will be OK.
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> > > Can someone write here an easy understandable configuration for
> > > Postfix with virtual domains ? After some call for help here, none of
> > > you that know Posfix did it...
there is an easy understandable VIRTUAL_README in postfix docs yet (at least
in woody version), so it's not necessa
> > 3. User management
>
> LDAP (with a lot of "glue" we've coded up in php and python)
is there any project, that provides The Glue?
ldap/sqldb->config files for
-postfix
-courier
-nsd
-apache
-ssh
-...
(modular design preffered)
thanks
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i'm happily using postfix (virtual domains, maildirs, sasl..), courier
imap/pop/sasl, openwebmail, pam.. are there any reasonable advanteges with
www.xmailserver.org? Any experiences?
Thanks
David
i'm happily using postfix (virtual domains, maildirs, sasl..), courier
imap/pop/sasl, openwebmail, pam.. are there any reasonable advanteges with
www.xmailserver.org? Any experiences?
Thanks
David
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the backend db to avoid such risks?
have you ever had such problems?
David
> David Zejda wrote:
>
> > what do you prefer for authoritative dns?
> > experiences/stability...?
> > i have no verbose bind knowledge yet.
> >
> > thanks
> > David
> >
> &
the backend db to avoid such risks?
have you ever had such problems?
David
> David Zejda wrote:
>
> > what do you prefer for authoritative dns?
> > experiences/stability...?
> > i have no verbose bind knowledge yet.
> >
> > thanks
> > David
> >
> &
what do you prefer for authoritative dns?
experiences/stability...?
i have no verbose bind knowledge yet.
thanks
David
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what do you prefer for authoritative dns?
experiences/stability...?
i have no verbose bind knowledge yet.
thanks
David
> I'm building a new server from the scratch.
> There are such requirements for mail:
>
> virtualHosting
> no plain password sendings
> WebMail (OpenWebMail preffered)
> SMTP (? Postfix)
> POP (? vm-pop3d)
> IMAP
>
> suggests?
And one question more: What's the best storage system for user account
I'm building a new server from the scratch.
There are such requirements for mail:
virtualHosting
no plain password sendings
WebMail (OpenWebMail preffered)
SMTP (? Postfix)
POP (? vm-pop3d)
IMAP
suggests?
thanks
Dvid
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It's OK now - there was only a typo in /etc/resolv.conf.
David
> I have a machine with NIC, but not connected to network yet.
> In etc/hosts there is a record "127.0.0.1 localhost mydomain.com"
> "lynx 127.0.0.1" performs normally but "lynx localhost" says something
> like "looking up localhost" f
I have a machine with NIC, but not connected to network yet.
In etc/hosts there is a record "127.0.0.1 localhost mydomain.com"
"lynx 127.0.0.1" performs normally but "lynx localhost" says something
like "looking up localhost" for a 5s and than
"localhost" for next 5s before finally (after 10s) show
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