You might also want to check out:
http://www.qmail.org/
and vpopmail Debian package.
The basic idea is that you don't use real usernames that exist on the
server, but instead create "fake" ones (such as a user called
[EMAIL PROTECTED]) just for checking pop3 email.
Do some reading... also check
very good documentation on how to do postfix & mysql in an isp
environment ist here:
http://workaround.org/ispmail.shtml
btw: thanks to christoph haas for this.
bet wishes,
michael
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http://www.elios.de
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fax:040-51304924
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On Wed, 2004-02-11 at 12:02, Robert Cates wrote:
> I would like to get a job at a nearby ISP, and therefore I'm trying to
> learn more on various (technical) aspects of the business. So I would
> really appreciate it if somebody would explain to me how I for example
> can have as many as 50 or so
You might also want to check out:
http://www.qmail.org/
and vpopmail Debian package.
The basic idea is that you don't use real usernames that exist on the
server, but instead create "fake" ones (such as a user called
[EMAIL PROTECTED]) just for checking pop3 email.
Do some reading... also check
very good documentation on how to do postfix & mysql in an isp
environment ist here:
http://workaround.org/ispmail.shtml
btw: thanks to christoph haas for this.
bet wishes,
michael
--
ELIOS
http://www.elios.de
fon:040-53904349
fax:040-51304924
signature.asc
Description: Dies ist ein digit
On Wed, 2004-02-11 at 12:02, Robert Cates wrote:
> I would like to get a job at a nearby ISP, and therefore I'm trying to
> learn more on various (technical) aspects of the business. So I would
> really appreciate it if somebody would explain to me how I for example
> can have as many as 50 or so
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