Op ma, 03-01-2005 te 17:28 -0300, schreef Ing. Jorge Escudero:
> What POP or IMAP or Web mail Server use to exim on Debian?
I'm not entirely sure I understand your question correctly. Do you mean
"What POP or IMAP daemon can I use with exim on Debian?"
or rather,
"Is th
What POP or IMAP or Web mail Server use to exim on Debian?
thanks you
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ly broken. by doing content-filtering later and DISCARDing
> messages
> with scores over 13.0, i get pretty close to the same benefit without any of
> the risk.
Yeah, I could see that. OTOH, observation has shown that, under even
high load, I can spam and virus check every message in about
On Fri, Nov 12, 2004 at 10:09:36AM +0100, Adrian 'Dagurashibanipal' von Bidder
wrote:
> On Friday 12 November 2004 07.47, Craig Sanders wrote:
> > On Fri, Nov 12, 2004 at 05:12:34AM +, John Goerzen wrote:
>
> > > > 4 ETRN
> > >
> > > Weird, people are just sending ETRN commands to you?
On Friday 12 November 2004 07.47, Craig Sanders wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 12, 2004 at 05:12:34AM +, John Goerzen wrote:
> > > 4 ETRN
> >
> > Weird, people are just sending ETRN commands to you?
me too. One is a mail server of a respected company that is apparently
misconfigured, and has bee
also sprach John Goerzen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004.11.12.0612 +0100]:
> And I get many legitimate e-mails with a bad HELO. In fact,
> I would argue that your rule here is wrong. If I send you an
> e-mail from my laptop, it is not going to send you an address of
> a server that can receive mail (o
On Fri, Nov 12, 2004 at 05:12:34AM +, John Goerzen wrote:
> > 2. postfix does support filtering during the SMTP transaction. the
> > difference
> > is that the postfix author tells you up front that it is inherently
> > problematic
> > (for *ANY* MTA, not just postfix) because of the potenti
On Thu, Nov 11, 2004 at 05:12:10PM -0500, Mark Bucciarelli wrote:
> On Thursday 11 November 2004 17:04, Craig Sanders wrote:
>
> > 22256 Bad HELO
>
> wow.
most of them being spammers trying to use my IP address or a bogus domain name
in the HELO/EHLO string. and most of them from Korea.
most
m for Postfix that I've
seen in Amavis. And it sucks too. Slow, unreliable, a huge memory hog,
leaves files all over on the disk, etc, etc, etc.
> the filter takes too long to run (SpamAssassin, for example, could take ages
> to
> complete regardless of whether it's run from ex
es too long to run (SpamAssassin, for example, could take ages
> to
> complete regardless of whether it's run from exim or postfix...especially if
> it's doing DNSRBL and other remote lookups), and he recommends that you don't
> do it.
>
> other MTAs blithely ignore
On Thursday 11 November 2004 17:04, Craig Sanders wrote:
> 22256 Bad HELO
wow.
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On Thu, Nov 11, 2004 at 09:25:52PM +, John Goerzen wrote:
> I just switched from Postfix to Exim. I am now a big fan of Exim.
>
> http://changelog.complete.org/articles/2004/11/08/latest-experiment-exim/
> http://changelog.complete.org/articles/2004/11/11/exim-transition-successf
On Saturday 06 November 2004 22:19, Rodney Richison wrote:
Are most of you using exim or postfix? Just curious. I've never tried
exim.
i use postfix/courier-imap,pop3/maildrop/sqwebmail with amavisd-new, clamav,
spamassasin, razor and pyzor. mysql is my userdatabase and postfixadm
I just switched from Postfix to Exim. I am now a big fan of Exim.
http://changelog.complete.org/articles/2004/11/08/latest-experiment-exim/
http://changelog.complete.org/articles/2004/11/11/exim-transition-successful/
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On Saturday 06 November 2004 22:19, Rodney Richison wrote:
> Are most of you using exim or postfix? Just curious. I've never tried
> exim.
neither. courier-mta. just starting to have some production experience,
and so far i like it quite a bit.
i chose it because it has
On Wed, Nov 10, 2004 at 11:09:47AM +0100, martin f krafft wrote:
> also sprach Craig Sanders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004.11.10.1014 +0100]:
> > > I agree. But exim can do it. And even though this is the LDA
> > > part of it, postfix also includes an LDA, which is
also sprach Craig Sanders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004.11.10.1014 +0100]:
> > I agree. But exim can do it. And even though this is the LDA
> > part of it, postfix also includes an LDA, which is just not up
> > to speed.
>
> and postfix can do it too.
No, it cannot,
local
> > > user's identity,
> >
> > procmail, maildrop or whatever local delivery agent you use can
> > run spamassassin. that's part of an LDA's job.
>
> I agree. But exim can do it. And even though this is the LDA part of
> it, postfix also inc
er local delivery agent you use can
> run spamassassin. that's part of an LDA's job.
I agree. But exim can do it. And even though this is the LDA part of
it, postfix also includes an LDA, which is just not up to speed.
> even on the simplest level, a .forward file which pipes to S
ended up having to
> > > do with procmail that I can now deal with in ~ 3 lines in the exim
> > > config.
> >
> > my guess is that you just know exim better than postfix, so things
> > that an experienced postfix user would find easy aren't as easy for
> &
also sprach Craig Sanders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004.11.10.0010 +0100]:
> > There have been some very simple things that I've needed to find
> > solutions to with postfix in the past which I ended up having to
> > do with procmail that I can now deal with in ~ 3
On Sun, Nov 07, 2004 at 01:40:30PM +, Brett Parker wrote:
> There have been some very simple things that I've needed to find
> solutions to with postfix in the past which I ended up having to
> do with procmail that I can now deal with in ~ 3 lines in the exim
> config.
my
Many thanks for all the replys.
I think, on the upcoming box, I'll give it a whirl... Thanks again!
martin f krafft wrote:
also sprach Teófilo Ruiz Suárez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004.11.07.1529 +0100]:
Do you have an URL with more info about that policy framework?.
Not handy. Please write t
also sprach Teófilo Ruiz Suárez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004.11.07.1529 +0100]:
> Do you have an URL with more info about that policy framework?.
Not handy. Please write to , he's the author.
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On Sun, Nov 07, 2004 at 02:02:35PM +0100, martin f krafft wrote:
> [...]
> I can't wait until I have time to try/use/improve Md's policy
> framework.
Do you have an URL with more info about that policy framework?.
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also sprach Brett Parker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004.11.07.1440 +0100]:
> Then, I've always prefered exim, I like having control at my
> finger tips, and things to do what I expect :)
Ha! Flamebait! Consider yourself whacked. I won't even respond to
this. :)
/me embrace
far more flexible and
> > powerful that postfix (in my experience).
>
> Well, my last tests have shown postfix to be more performant by
> about a factor of 1.6. In addition, there is the single setuid
> binary thing about exim.
>
> You are right that exim has a lot more features th
also sprach Mark Ferlatte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004.11.07.1013 +0100]:
> Don't know about most; I use Postfix. I don't think exim is a bad choice,
> though; I just liked Postfix better, and it performs well enough to meet my
> needs.
Well said.
also sprach Brett
On Sat, Nov 06, 2004 at 09:19:40PM -0600, Rodney Richison wrote:
> Are most of you using exim or postfix? Just curious. I've never tried
> exim.
exim4 and postfix, depending on the machine, and who origionally set it
up. New machines are getting exim4 because it is far more f
Rodney Richison said on Sat, Nov 06, 2004 at 09:19:40PM -0600:
> Are most of you using exim or postfix? Just curious. I've never tried
> exim.
Don't know about most; I use Postfix. I don't think exim is a bad choice,
though; I just liked Postfix better, and it performs w
Are most of you using exim or postfix? Just curious. I've never tried
exim.
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This one time, at band camp, Craig Schneider said:
(redirecting this back to the list - I read the list, so you can send
replies there.)
> Hi Stephen
>
> Thanks for the help dude.
>
> Do you mean like this? Or incorporate it into the condition somehow?
>
> # deny message = User is unable to
This one time, at band camp, Craig Schneider said:
> Hi Guys
>
> I have wrtten a condition to check if a user is in a flat text file, if
> so then allow them NOT to receive attachments of a certain type. However
> I need to put a condition in to allow them to receive from the
> $local_domain.
>
>
Hi Guys
I have wrtten a condition to check if a user is in a flat text file, if
so then allow them NOT to receive attachments of a certain type. However
I need to put a condition in to allow them to receive from the
$local_domain.
Heres what I have so far:
# deny message = User is unable to re
Title: RE: Exim 4.20 + Mailman
> -Original Message-
> From: Kenny Duffus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 01 June 2004 10:34
> To: debian-isp@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: Exim 4.20 + Mailman
> >
> > Has anyone set up Exim 4.20 and mailman succe
Title: RE: Exim 4.20 + Mailman
> -Original Message-
> From: Kenny Duffus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 01 June 2004 10:34
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Exim 4.20 + Mailman
> >
> > Has anyone set up Exim 4.20 and mailman successfully and if
On Tue, Jun 01, 2004 at 10:25:03AM +0200, David Ross wrote:
> Hi
>
> Has anyone set up Exim 4.20 and mailman successfully and if so do you
> mind if I take a look at your exim.conf? I've done this before with Exim
> 3 but am struggling to find working examples for exim4.
&g
Hi
Has anyone set up Exim 4.20 and mailman successfully and if so do you
mind if I take a look at your exim.conf? I've done this before with Exim
3 but am struggling to find working examples for exim4.
Thanks
Dave
On Tue, Jun 01, 2004 at 10:25:03AM +0200, David Ross wrote:
> Hi
>
> Has anyone set up Exim 4.20 and mailman successfully and if so do you
> mind if I take a look at your exim.conf? I've done this before with Exim
> 3 but am struggling to find working examples for exim4.
&g
Hi
Has anyone set up Exim 4.20 and mailman successfully and if so do you
mind if I take a look at your exim.conf? I've done this before with Exim
3 but am struggling to find working examples for exim4.
Thanks
Dave
Greetings everyone,
I set up an Exim mail filter file containing the following:
# Exim filter
if
$h_X-Amavis-Hold contains " "
then
freeze
endif
Is there a better condition that will test just for the existence of the
header? I have tried def: without any luck.
If anyone knows
Greetings everyone,
I set up an Exim mail filter file containing the following:
# Exim filter
if
$h_X-Amavis-Hold contains " "
then
freeze
endif
Is there a better condition that will test just for the existence of the
header? I have tried def: without any luck.
If anyone knows
Still working on the virtual domains using MySQL. Found an excellent article at
http://www.tty1.net/virtual_domains_en.html if anyone is interested.
My problem is with Courier. I installed the courier-authmysql package, followed
the info in
:/usr/share/doc/courier-authmysql, then threw it all awa
Still working on the virtual domains using MySQL. Found an excellent article at
http://www.tty1.net/virtual_domains_en.html if anyone is interested.
My problem is with Courier. I installed the courier-authmysql package, followed the
info in
:/usr/share/doc/courier-authmysql, then threw it all awa
On Mon, May 17, 2004 at 12:31:45PM -0500, Rod Rodolico wrote:
> Does anyone know if MySQL is built into the debian release of Exim? I put the
> following line
> in my configuration file and get an "unknown command" error. I think I did
> this correctly.
Depends.
In woo
Does anyone know if MySQL is built into the debian release of Exim? I put the
following line
in my configuration file and get an "unknown command" error. I think I did this
correctly.
hide mysql_servers = "localhost/email/email/email"
Rod
On Mon, May 17, 2004 at 12:31:45PM -0500, Rod Rodolico wrote:
> Does anyone know if MySQL is built into the debian release of Exim? I put the
> following line
> in my configuration file and get an "unknown command" error. I think I did this
> correctly.
Depends.
In woo
Does anyone know if MySQL is built into the debian release of Exim? I put the
following line
in my configuration file and get an "unknown command" error. I think I did this
correctly.
hide mysql_servers = "localhost/email/email/email"
Rod
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This one time, at band camp, Adam Dawes said:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm doing some spam research and need to configure my exim so that it
> accepts all incoming mail and shunts those with invalid addresses into a
> catchall address. Basically, I want to mimick how Exchange servers
This one time, at band camp, Adam Dawes said:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm doing some spam research and need to configure my exim so that it
> accepts all incoming mail and shunts those with invalid addresses into a
> catchall address. Basically, I want to mimick how Exchange servers
Hi all,
I'm doing some spam research and need to configure my exim so that it
accepts all incoming mail and shunts those with invalid addresses into a
catchall address. Basically, I want to mimick how Exchange servers
accept everything. I believe the following will do it for Exim 4, but
Hi all,
I'm doing some spam research and need to configure my exim so that it
accepts all incoming mail and shunts those with invalid addresses into a
catchall address. Basically, I want to mimick how Exchange servers
accept everything. I believe the following will do it for Exim 4, but
On Wed, Apr 14, 2004 at 11:35:21PM +0200, Johannes Formann wrote:
> MINTA GHEORGHE ADRIAN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I try to setup an exim mail server with PAM auth. against system
> > passwords. Unfortunately the authentification doesn't work:
> I bett exim ca
On Wed, Apr 14, 2004 at 11:35:21PM +0200, Johannes Formann wrote:
> MINTA GHEORGHE ADRIAN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I try to setup an exim mail server with PAM auth. against system
> > passwords. Unfortunately the authentification doesn't work:
> I bett exim ca
Maarten Vink / Interstroom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Johannes Formann wrote:
> >>>I bett exim can't read /etc/shadow, make it readable to exim, oder
> >>>compile and install pam_exim.
>
> IIRC, you need to run Exim as root to enable PAM functiona
Johannes Formann wrote:
Franz Georg Köhler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I bett exim can't read /etc/shadow, make it readable to exim, oder
compile and install pam_exim.
IIRC, you need to run Exim as root to enable PAM functionality.
Regards,
Maarten
Maarten Vink / Interstroom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Johannes Formann wrote:
> >>>I bett exim can't read /etc/shadow, make it readable to exim, oder
> >>>compile and install pam_exim.
>
> IIRC, you need to run Exim as root to enable PAM functiona
Johannes Formann wrote:
Franz Georg Köhler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I bett exim can't read /etc/shadow, make it readable to exim, oder
compile and install pam_exim.
IIRC, you need to run Exim as root to enable PAM functionality.
Regards,
Maarten
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Franz Georg Köhler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I bett exim can't read /etc/shadow, make it readable to exim, oder
> > compile and install pam_exim.
>
> He's already using PAM authentification...
Not pam_exim, which makes a difference.
regards
Johannes
On Mi, Apr 14, 2004 at 11:35:21 +0200, Johannes Formann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> MINTA GHEORGHE ADRIAN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I try to setup an exim mail server with PAM auth. against system
> > passwords. Unfortunately the authentification doesn'
MINTA GHEORGHE ADRIAN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I try to setup an exim mail server with PAM auth. against system
> passwords. Unfortunately the authentification doesn't work:
I bett exim can't read /etc/shadow, make it readable to exim, oder
compile and install pam_exim.
regards
Johannes
Franz Georg Köhler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I bett exim can't read /etc/shadow, make it readable to exim, oder
> > compile and install pam_exim.
>
> He's already using PAM authentification...
Not pam_exim, which makes a difference.
regards
Johannes
-
On Mi, Apr 14, 2004 at 11:35:21 +0200, Johannes Formann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> MINTA GHEORGHE ADRIAN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I try to setup an exim mail server with PAM auth. against system
> > passwords. Unfortunately the authentification doesn'
MINTA GHEORGHE ADRIAN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I try to setup an exim mail server with PAM auth. against system
> passwords. Unfortunately the authentification doesn't work:
I bett exim can't read /etc/shadow, make it readable to exim, oder
compile and install pam_ex
I try to setup an exim mail server with PAM auth. against system passwords.
Unfortunately the authentification doesn't work:
/var/log/exim/mail.log:
localhost PAM_unix[2271]: authentication failure; (uid=8) -> gygy for exim
service
Because the exim version in woody is very old is not
I try to setup an exim mail server with PAM auth. against system passwords.
Unfortunately the authentification doesn't work:
/var/log/exim/mail.log:
localhost PAM_unix[2271]: authentication failure; (uid=8) -> gygy for exim service
Because the exim version in woody is very old is not
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El 09/02/2004, a las 18:05, Jeremy Zawodny escribió:
I'm looking to setup outbound spam filtering via Exim (preferably with
SpamAssassin). What sorts of techniques are folks using to do this?
We're currently running Exim 3.xx but upgrading i
* Jeremy Zawodny schrieb am 09.02.04 um 18:05 Uhr:
> I'm looking to setup outbound spam filtering via Exim (preferably with
> SpamAssassin). What sorts of techniques are folks using to do this?
> We're currently running Exim 3.xx but upgrading isn't a big deal if
> nece
I'm looking to setup outbound spam filtering via Exim (preferably with
SpamAssassin). What sorts of techniques are folks using to do this?
We're currently running Exim 3.xx but upgrading isn't a big deal if
necessary.
We already have spamc/spamd handling inbound mail via pro
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El 09/02/2004, a las 18:05, Jeremy Zawodny escribió:
I'm looking to setup outbound spam filtering via Exim (preferably with
SpamAssassin). What sorts of techniques are folks using to do this?
We're currently running Exim 3.xx but upgradi
* Jeremy Zawodny schrieb am 09.02.04 um 18:05 Uhr:
> I'm looking to setup outbound spam filtering via Exim (preferably with
> SpamAssassin). What sorts of techniques are folks using to do this?
> We're currently running Exim 3.xx but upgrading isn't a big deal if
> nece
I'm looking to setup outbound spam filtering via Exim (preferably with
SpamAssassin). What sorts of techniques are folks using to do this?
We're currently running Exim 3.xx but upgrading isn't a big deal if
necessary.
We already have spamc/spamd handling inbound mail via pro
On Fri, Jan 30, 2004 at 08:38:36PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > However, if you want the most blazingly fast mailer, use zmailer. It's
> > > just not a general purpose MTA
> > true.
>
> For our mailman server, all mail goes to our zmailer (dedicated) machine, and
> BOY does that mail jus
On Sat, Jan 31, 2004 at 09:43:39AM +1100, Craig Sanders wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 30, 2004 at 03:35:33PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I don't have the results after all this time. Exim beat postfix in raw
> > speed of moving mail in and/or out by over 15%.
>
> tha
On Fri, Jan 30, 2004 at 08:38:36PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > However, if you want the most blazingly fast mailer, use zmailer. It's
> > > just not a general purpose MTA
> > true.
>
> For our mailman server, all mail goes to our zmailer (dedicated) machine, and
> BOY does that mail jus
On Sat, Jan 31, 2004 at 09:43:39AM +1100, Craig Sanders wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 30, 2004 at 03:35:33PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I don't have the results after all this time. Exim beat postfix in raw
> > speed of moving mail in and/or out by over 15%.
>
> tha
On Fri, Jan 30, 2004 at 03:35:33PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I don't have the results after all this time. Exim beat postfix in raw
> speed of moving mail in and/or out by over 15%.
that must be specific to your particular hardware and/or usage, because it's
contrar
On Fri, Jan 30, 2004 at 01:14:43PM -0800, Joe Emenaker wrote:
> Okay since I had a 3-year-old Exim configuration file, I decided to
> take a brand-new one and then use "diff" to find what I needed to move over.
>
> Hopefully now, it is rejecting bad recipients at SMTP
On Fri, Jan 30, 2004 at 03:35:33PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I don't have the results after all this time. Exim beat postfix in raw
> speed of moving mail in and/or out by over 15%.
that must be specific to your particular hardware and/or usage, because it's
contrar
On Fri, Jan 30, 2004 at 01:14:43PM -0800, Joe Emenaker wrote:
> Okay since I had a 3-year-old Exim configuration file, I decided to
> take a brand-new one and then use "diff" to find what I needed to move over.
>
> Hopefully now, it is rejecting bad recipients at SMTP
Okay since I had a 3-year-old Exim configuration file, I decided to
take a brand-new one and then use "diff" to find what I needed to move over.
Hopefully now, it is rejecting bad recipients at SMTP time. However,
it's also sending me "Message frozen" messa
On Thu, Jan 29, 2004 at 04:37:07PM +0100, Thomas GOIRAND wrote:
>
> - Original Message -
> From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Craig Sanders" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc:
> Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2004 12:54 AM
> Subject: Re: Why doesn&
Okay since I had a 3-year-old Exim configuration file, I decided to
take a brand-new one and then use "diff" to find what I needed to move over.
Hopefully now, it is rejecting bad recipients at SMTP time. However,
it's also sending me "Message frozen" messa
On Thu, Jan 29, 2004 at 04:37:07PM +0100, Thomas GOIRAND wrote:
>
> - Original Message -
> From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Craig Sanders" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2004 12:54 AM
> Subjec
Joey Hess said the following on 29/01/04 21:48:
Ronny Adsetts wrote:
The original poster is simply not keeping his queue clean of frozen
messages.
Shouldn't that be the MTA's job? I never understood why exim has such
brain-dead defaults as requring an admin to manually deal with "f
Joey Hess said the following on 29/01/04 21:48:
Ronny Adsetts wrote:
The original poster is simply not keeping his queue clean of frozen
messages.
Shouldn't that be the MTA's job? I never understood why exim has such
brain-dead defaults as requring an admin to manually deal wi
On Fri, 30 Jan 2004 05:58, Joe Emenaker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Because, like you mentioned later in your message, not all mailers give
> proper responses. For example, I've see a lot of 5xx codes where the
> verbal explanation is that the user is over quota.
5xx is the correct thing to do wh
On Fri, 30 Jan 2004 05:58, Joe Emenaker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Because, like you mentioned later in your message, not all mailers give
> proper responses. For example, I've see a lot of 5xx codes where the
> verbal explanation is that the user is over quota.
5xx is the correct thing to do wh
On Fri, Jan 30, 2004 at 10:35:57AM +1100, Craig Sanders wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 29, 2004 at 04:37:07PM +0100, Thomas GOIRAND wrote:
> > Not looking for a fight either, but... ALL the MTAs? What are the results
> > for qmail then? I've always heard it's the fastest...
>
> no, postfix beats it.
>
> q
On Fri, Jan 30, 2004 at 10:35:57AM +1100, Craig Sanders wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 29, 2004 at 04:37:07PM +0100, Thomas GOIRAND wrote:
> > Not looking for a fight either, but... ALL the MTAs? What are the results
> > for qmail then? I've always heard it's the fastest...
>
> no, postfix beats it.
>
> q
On Wed, Jan 28, 2004 at 06:47:16PM -0500, Dale E Martin wrote:
> > exim doesn't scale. if you want performance, switch to postfix.
>
> Is there good documentation available for postfix? Last time I looked I
> could not find anything close to the quality of exim's. I
On Thu, Jan 29, 2004 at 04:37:07PM +0100, Thomas GOIRAND wrote:
> Not looking for a fight either, but... ALL the MTAs? What are the results
> for qmail then? I've always heard it's the fastest...
no, postfix beats it.
qmail WAS the fastest several years ago. then postfix arrived.
craig
s that the user is over quota.
well, that's normal (at least, it is not "wrong" to do that). what to do in an
excess-quota situation is a local policy decision. some sites choose 5xx, some
choose 4xx.
> But the *real* problem, I guess, is that I'm seeing so many 5xx's
On Wed, Jan 28, 2004 at 06:47:16PM -0500, Dale E Martin wrote:
> > exim doesn't scale. if you want performance, switch to postfix.
>
> Is there good documentation available for postfix? Last time I looked I
> could not find anything close to the quality of exim's. I
On Thu, Jan 29, 2004 at 04:37:07PM +0100, Thomas GOIRAND wrote:
> Not looking for a fight either, but... ALL the MTAs? What are the results
> for qmail then? I've always heard it's the fastest...
no, postfix beats it.
qmail WAS the fastest several years ago. then postfix arrived.
craig
--
To
s that the user is over quota.
well, that's normal (at least, it is not "wrong" to do that). what to do in an
excess-quota situation is a local policy decision. some sites choose 5xx, some
choose 4xx.
> But the *real* problem, I guess, is that I'm seeing so many 5xx's
Ronny Adsetts wrote:
> The original poster is simply not keeping his queue clean of frozen
> messages.
Shouldn't that be the MTA's job? I never understood why exim has such
brain-dead defaults as requring an admin to manually deal with "frozen"
messages. Every other MT
Ronny Adsetts wrote:
> The original poster is simply not keeping his queue clean of frozen
> messages.
Shouldn't that be the MTA's job? I never understood why exim has such
brain-dead defaults as requring an admin to manually deal with "frozen"
messages. Every other MT
Craig Sanders wrote:
On Wed, Jan 28, 2004 at 07:23:50PM -0800, Joe Emenaker wrote:
Unfortunately, I haven't seen anything in Exim that lets you customize
it's retry behavior based upon this. It does offer an "error" field in
the retry section, but it's only for some
Craig Sanders wrote:
On Wed, Jan 28, 2004 at 07:23:50PM -0800, Joe Emenaker wrote:
Unfortunately, I haven't seen anything in Exim that lets you customize
it's retry behavior based upon this. It does offer an "error" field in
the retry section, but it's only for some
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