Le sam 19/06/2004 à 01:29, Aaron Goulding a écrit :
> Okay, there's a lot of talk on -user about spam control, and I'd like to
> make sure my own server is properly secured. Could anyone recomend basic
> steps for Debian STABLE running Postfix for the MTA, to make sure it's not
> being used as a
Le sam 19/06/2004 à 01:29, Aaron Goulding a écrit :
> Okay, there's a lot of talk on -user about spam control, and I'd like to
> make sure my own server is properly secured. Could anyone recomend basic
> steps for Debian STABLE running Postfix for the MTA, to make sure it's not
> being used as a
Aaron Goulding wrote:
> Okay, there's a lot of talk on -user about spam control, and I'd like
> to make sure my own server is properly secured. Could anyone recomend
> basic steps for Debian STABLE running Postfix for the MTA, to make
> sure it's not being used as a relay point? I want to be able
Aaron Goulding wrote:
> Okay, there's a lot of talk on -user about spam control, and I'd like
> to make sure my own server is properly secured. Could anyone recomend
> basic steps for Debian STABLE running Postfix for the MTA, to make
> sure it's not being used as a relay point? I want to be able
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