I really didn't want to use this excellent mailing list as a sales
platform, but it seems like there are several interested parties
looking for Debian-specific dedicated/managed hosting stateside.
Our firm does just that. We are Debian-specific, in that we really
don't promote other distros or
sqwebmail installed)...
YMMV-
Eric
>On Fri, Sep 28, 2001 at 12:00:11PM -0700, Loopshot Operator wrote:
>> I don't know about vmailmgr, but from what I remember, vpopmail was
>> the newer version of vmailmgr (I *think*), and I have vpopmail
>
>From what I can find you a
I don't know about vmailmgr, but from what I remember, vpopmail was
the newer version of vmailmgr (I *think*), and I have vpopmail
running very nicely along with courier-imapd, courier-pop, qmail,
sqwebmail, and qmailadmin... Everything works like a champ.
I installed everything from source (
We use sbox, which is sorta like suEXEC, but can put ulimit,
processor usage, and disk space usage limits on each script that
runs, in addition to running as a particular user.
We use mod_rewrite so that the end user just calls their scripts as
normal (http://somedomain.com/cgi-bin/myperlscript
We use sbox, which is sorta like suEXEC, but can put ulimit,
processor usage, and disk space usage limits on each script that
runs, in addition to running as a particular user.
We use mod_rewrite so that the end user just calls their scripts as
normal (http://somedomain.com/cgi-bin/myperlscri
Hey there-
I'm currently running my own DNS servers, and I can't for the
life of me figure out how to set up the DNS (or whatever I *do* have
to set up) so that people can put in "http://mydomain.com"; into their
browswers for the domains that are hosted with us, and it will
automatica
Hey there-
I'm currently running my own DNS servers, and I can't for the
life of me figure out how to set up the DNS (or whatever I *do* have
to set up) so that people can put in "http://mydomain.com" into their
browswers for the domains that are hosted with us, and it will
au
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