On Friday 01 July 2005 09:10 am, Jacob S wrote:
>
> [Note: hacking is what knowledgeable sys-admins do when they can't find
> a program that perfectly meets their need. Cracking is what bad guys do
> to break into your server. Hacking is good, cracking is bad.]
>
> Are you sure it got hacked or di
Try the exim mailing list exim-users@exim.org, do switch off
the mail relay for domains other than yours.
-ishwar
On Fri, 1 Jul 2005, John Foster wrote:
> I have exim4 using the heavy daemon set up and it runs fine. I am setting it
> up to serve mail for 5 sites (all my own) that I have on a sin
On 7/1/05, Jacob S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, 1 Jul 2005 08:35:49 -0500
> [Note: hacking is what knowledgeable sys-admins do when they can't find
> a program that perfectly meets their need. Cracking is what bad guys do
> to break into your server. Hacking is good, cracking is bad.]
Good
On Fri, 1 Jul 2005 08:35:49 -0500
John Foster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have exim4 using the heavy daemon set up and it runs fine. I am
> setting it up to serve mail for 5 sites (all my own) that I have on a
> single box using Apache2 and as virtual sites. All is working fine .
> I was advi
I have exim4 using the heavy daemon set up and it runs fine. I am setting it
up to serve mail for 5 sites (all my own) that I have on a single box using
Apache2 and as virtual sites. All is working fine . I was advised that I
should set up a pop3 server in order to allow access from a remote sys
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