Gene Grimm escribio:
> Has anyone tried configuring the Amavis-Postfix package in Woody to use
> ClamAV as the scanner engine? Would I be better off installing the
> Amavis tarball rather than the Amavis-Postfix pacakge? To my knowledge
> thus far, ClamAV is the only free virus scanner for commer
Gene Grimm escribio:
> Some of our clients are reporting that they are getting virtually no
> mail. Even when specific people tell them they have sent mail, these
> clients receive nothing through the POP3 server (so it's apparently not
> getting to their inbox).
>
> Postfix is configured to use
Jeff Waugh escribio:
>
>
>> > There are plenty of reasons to not use Maildir, too.
>>
>> Aren't they mostly to do with backwards compatibility? If everything
>> in Debian could handle it, wouldn't this be a non-issue?
>
> No. I use maildirs on my IMAP server and mboxes on my desktop because
> th
Dave Watkins escribio:
>(..)
> PureFTPd is very good (I use it here for the exact purpose above), plus
> it has been written with security in mind. There are deb's for it but
> they are VERY OLD. I floated the question of someone maintaining new
> packages for it and someone said they would be
Dave Watkins escribio:
>(..)
> PureFTPd is very good (I use it here for the exact purpose above), plus
> it has been written with security in mind. There are deb's for it but
> they are VERY OLD. I floated the question of someone maintaining new
> packages for it and someone said they would b
Erick Lopez Carreon escribio:
> Hi Jason:
>
> I use ClamAv, is wirted in C and works well.
>
> You can find it in:
>
> http://www.konarski.edu.pl/~zolw/
the site looks down, try
http://clamav.elektrapro.com/
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Erick Lopez Carreon escribio:
> Hi Jason:
>
> I use ClamAv, is wirted in C and works well.
>
> You can find it in:
>
> http://www.konarski.edu.pl/~zolw/
the site looks down, try
http://clamav.elektrapro.com/
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Although is not part of the Debian's maildrop, the Courier's maildrop has
support for ldap and quota support over it, I haven't enough time to give it
a try, but I think that it should be a good alternative.
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Although is not part of the Debian's maildrop, the Courier's maildrop has
support for ldap and quota support over it, I haven't enough time to give it
a try, but I think that it should be a good alternative.
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Alejandro Borges escribio:
(..)
> im wondering if there is any non-interactive way to set a user's
> password...i need to do it through a scriptplease help me out
> here
(..)
What about expect?
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Thedore Knab escribio:
(..)
> The problem is that quotas are not working.
> I was trying to setup up 20M limits for everyone at the kernel level. I
> was also trying to setup 20M limits at the application (courier) level.
(..)
There's a patch for postfix's virtual delivery agent, otherwise you ca
Crawford Rainwater escribio:
> Folks,
>
> Does anyone know of a Linux based system and network
> monitoring program out there? Similar to Tivoli or
> HP OpenView, preferably under GPL and free? If so,
> links and such would be great.
>
> This would be used to monitor a remote system being
> "up"
Thedore Knab escribio:
> Thanks for your reply. :-)
>
> It appears that courier needs to have 2 enteries for Maldir.
>
> LDAP_MAILDIR homeDirectory
> LDAP_HOMEDIR homeDirectory
Not exactly, if you omit the LDAP_MAILDIR attr, authdaemon will assume
$HOME/Maildir.
>
>> Why are you using uidNumber/
Thedore Knab escribio:
> I was wondering if anyone is success fully running openldap from the
> debian packages with Courier IMAP's LDAP module for authentication.
>
I'm currently using it in my test box.
(..)
> I am using the woody packages for Courier IMAP and Open-LDAP.
>
> ii courier-authda
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