I've been following this thread with interest because I'm also looking
for a pop3 server for a Debian system . Anyway. There are some basic
points I'm missing though. What are the pros and cons of Maildir versus
other formats. What is the point with Mysql and pam authentication and
how does it
On Wed, Feb 14, 2001 at 03:28:07PM +0100, Roger Abrahamsson said:
> Well, all I've seen is that the qmail system seems to be an integrated
> package. We here are also looking into switching to maildirs, and
> courier-imap seems very nice, especially with mysql authentication. Latest
> upstream cour
On Thu, 15 Feb 2001, Eric Ravelomamantsoa wrote:
> I've been following this thread with interest because I'm also looking
> for a pop3 server for a Debian system . Anyway. There are some basic
> points I'm missing though. What are the pros and cons of Maildir versus
> other formats. What is the
Hi,
There are two ethernet (also two network) appended on a
linux box.
There is third network behind another router and we want to
route packets coming from this network to a different
next-hop, not to default gateway.
How can i do that policy routing with iproute or ipchains
(kernel 2.2.x)
Reg
Anyone here know how to 'force' sendmail to bind to one specific ip on a
machine? I've just moved it, and it works fine but for one thing, it
stubbornly wants to use the primary ip/interface when sending messages
out. It's causing problems with a few customers firewalls...
Regards
Roger A
On Thu, Feb 15, 2001 at 02:23:07PM +0100, Roger Abrahamsson wrote:
>
> Anyone here know how to 'force' sendmail to bind to one specific ip on a
> machine? I've just moved it, and it works fine but for one thing, it
> stubbornly wants to use the primary ip/interface when sending messages
> out. It'
Cenk Hasirlioglu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> There is third network behind another router and we want to
> route packets coming from this network to a different
> next-hop, not to default gateway.
>
> How can i do that policy routing with iproute or ipchains
> (kernel 2.2.x)
These two statemen
On Thu, Feb 15, 2001 at 02:23:07PM +0100, Roger Abrahamsson wrote:
> Anyone here know how to 'force' sendmail to bind to one specific ip on a
> machine? I've just moved it, and it works fine but for one thing, it
> stubbornly wants to use the primary ip/interface when sending messages
> out. It's c
On Fri, 16 Feb 2001, Ross Peachey wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 15, 2001 at 02:23:07PM +0100, Roger Abrahamsson wrote:
> > Anyone here know how to 'force' sendmail to bind to one specific ip on a
> > machine? I've just moved it, and it works fine but for one thing, it
> > stubbornly wants to use the primar
I have lpd running on a publically-available server.
Currently, it is secured with just /etc/hosts.lpd.
I have seen an lpd that I can run with a "-i" switch to use via inetd. But
it looks like the lpd from Debian (lpr 0.48-1) doesn't have this option.
(I am interested in running via inetd so I ca
On Thu, 15 Feb 2001, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
> Does anyone know of the a lpd debian package (or the correct Debian
> way) to use lpd with tcp_wrappers support (hosts_option(s5))?
you can just simply tell tcpd to run it, sg like
lpd stream tcp nowait root /usr/sbin/tcpd /usr/sbin/lpd args
tweak
On Thu, 15 Feb 2001, Tamas TEVESZ wrote:
> On Thu, 15 Feb 2001, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
>
> > Does anyone know of the a lpd debian package (or the correct Debian
> > way) to use lpd with tcp_wrappers support (hosts_option(s5))?
>
> you can just simply tell tcpd to run it, sg like
>
> lpd stream
On Thu, 15 Feb 2001, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
> But is this the Debian way? What will happen when I upgrade lpr package?
i'd be more than very surprised if any automatic script would modify
any conf file i write or modify. then again, you never know what those
scripts will do, but they strongly sho
Hi,
I'm just started a great project of changing my mailing system due to some
security and managing reasons.
Right now I use exim+cucipop and my users added to /etc/passwd with shell
/bin/false. Exim has been configured for supporting virtual domains and
what's more it only delivers any message,
On Fri, 16 Feb 2001, [iso-8859-2] Litzler Mihály wrote:
> Would anybody so kind to give me advises about creating a mail system
> (pop3+smtp) hopefully based on MySQL?
> I'd so graceful if you only say something about your mailing system (if you
> have 4-5000 users), that's no problem if you have
Hi,Thanks for your quick answer. It sounds so
interesting.>I don't use MySQL. I use exim as my smtp. All my users
are not real unixMay I ask you how many users do you have, and have do
you allow your usersto change their passwords? I'm wondering how do you
handle so many users(expiration, ad
On Thu, 15 Feb 2001, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
> I use a heavily patched gnu-pop3d to support the separate passwd files and
> mailbox locations. It works by IP (one IP per domain name) or by appending
Just to help you evaluate, I am using Jeremy's gnu-pop3d patch since last
year, and it works very, v
>Just to help you evaluate, I am using Jeremy's gnu-pop3d patch since last
>year, and it works very, very well. It was easy to use and setup, 15
>mins, with exim.
Oh, is it a patch under GPL? Could I download it?
>I add and remove users manually, since the changes arent much (group
>companies).
I've been following this thread with interest because I'm also looking
for a pop3 server for a Debian system . Anyway. There are some basic
points I'm missing though. What are the pros and cons of Maildir versus
other formats. What is the point with Mysql and pam authentication and
how does it
On Wed, Feb 14, 2001 at 03:28:07PM +0100, Roger Abrahamsson said:
> Well, all I've seen is that the qmail system seems to be an integrated
> package. We here are also looking into switching to maildirs, and
> courier-imap seems very nice, especially with mysql authentication. Latest
> upstream cou
On Thu, 15 Feb 2001, Eric Ravelomamantsoa wrote:
> I've been following this thread with interest because I'm also looking
> for a pop3 server for a Debian system . Anyway. There are some basic
> points I'm missing though. What are the pros and cons of Maildir versus
> other formats. What is th
Hi,
There are two ethernet (also two network) appended on a
linux box.
There is third network behind another router and we want to
route packets coming from this network to a different
next-hop, not to default gateway.
How can i do that policy routing with iproute or ipchains
(kernel 2.2.x)
Re
Anyone here know how to 'force' sendmail to bind to one specific ip on a
machine? I've just moved it, and it works fine but for one thing, it
stubbornly wants to use the primary ip/interface when sending messages
out. It's causing problems with a few customers firewalls...
Regards
Roger A
--
On Thu, Feb 15, 2001 at 02:23:07PM +0100, Roger Abrahamsson wrote:
>
> Anyone here know how to 'force' sendmail to bind to one specific ip on a
> machine? I've just moved it, and it works fine but for one thing, it
> stubbornly wants to use the primary ip/interface when sending messages
> out. It
Cenk Hasirlioglu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> There is third network behind another router and we want to
> route packets coming from this network to a different
> next-hop, not to default gateway.
>
> How can i do that policy routing with iproute or ipchains
> (kernel 2.2.x)
These two stateme
On Thu, Feb 15, 2001 at 02:23:07PM +0100, Roger Abrahamsson wrote:
> Anyone here know how to 'force' sendmail to bind to one specific ip on a
> machine? I've just moved it, and it works fine but for one thing, it
> stubbornly wants to use the primary ip/interface when sending messages
> out. It's
On Fri, 16 Feb 2001, Ross Peachey wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 15, 2001 at 02:23:07PM +0100, Roger Abrahamsson wrote:
> > Anyone here know how to 'force' sendmail to bind to one specific ip on a
> > machine? I've just moved it, and it works fine but for one thing, it
> > stubbornly wants to use the prima
I have lpd running on a publically-available server.
Currently, it is secured with just /etc/hosts.lpd.
I have seen an lpd that I can run with a "-i" switch to use via inetd. But
it looks like the lpd from Debian (lpr 0.48-1) doesn't have this option.
(I am interested in running via inetd so I c
On Thu, 15 Feb 2001, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
> Does anyone know of the a lpd debian package (or the correct Debian
> way) to use lpd with tcp_wrappers support (hosts_option(s5))?
you can just simply tell tcpd to run it, sg like
lpd stream tcp nowait root /usr/sbin/tcpd /usr/sbin/lpd args
tweak
On Thu, 15 Feb 2001, Tamas TEVESZ wrote:
> On Thu, 15 Feb 2001, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
>
> > Does anyone know of the a lpd debian package (or the correct Debian
> > way) to use lpd with tcp_wrappers support (hosts_option(s5))?
>
> you can just simply tell tcpd to run it, sg like
>
> lpd strea
On Thu, 15 Feb 2001, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
> But is this the Debian way? What will happen when I upgrade lpr package?
i'd be more than very surprised if any automatic script would modify
any conf file i write or modify. then again, you never know what those
scripts will do, but they strongly sh
Hi,
I'm just started a great project of changing my mailing system due to some
security and managing reasons.
Right now I use exim+cucipop and my users added to /etc/passwd with shell
/bin/false. Exim has been configured for supporting virtual domains and
what's more it only delivers any message
On Fri, 16 Feb 2001, [iso-8859-2] Litzler Mihály wrote:
> Would anybody so kind to give me advises about creating a mail system
> (pop3+smtp) hopefully based on MySQL?
> I'd so graceful if you only say something about your mailing system (if you
> have 4-5000 users), that's no problem if you have
Hi,Thanks for your quick answer. It sounds so
interesting.>I don't use MySQL. I use exim as my smtp. All my users
are not real unixMay I ask you how many users do you have, and have do
you allow your usersto change their passwords? I'm wondering how do you
handle so many users(expiration, ad
On Thu, 15 Feb 2001, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
> I use a heavily patched gnu-pop3d to support the separate passwd files and
> mailbox locations. It works by IP (one IP per domain name) or by appending
Just to help you evaluate, I am using Jeremy's gnu-pop3d patch since last
year, and it works very,
>Just to help you evaluate, I am using Jeremy's gnu-pop3d patch since last
>year, and it works very, very well. It was easy to use and setup, 15
>mins, with exim.
Oh, is it a patch under GPL? Could I download it?
>I add and remove users manually, since the changes arent much (group
>companies).
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