> Olivier Nicole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> > I read the article and the idea is good. But i would like to know what
>> MTA
>> > are you using..In the paper you said that at first the email is
>> strored in
>> > Mailbox format. Isn`t that a bottleneck. WHat are the loads of the
>> machines=
>
On Feb 9, 2006, at 10:56 AM, Cristian Mijea wrote:
Ok. trying to follow Matt Simenson's DJBDNS on FreeBSD how-to from
here:
http://matt.simerson.net/computing/dns/djbdns-freebsd.shtml
Now it writes that I must get the start up script from here:
http://matt.simerson.net/computing/mail/toaster/
On Feb 9, 2006, at 6:59 PM, Olivier Nicole wrote:
I just have a second disk on the server that I rsync everything to
on an
hourly basis.
That would not solve the "oops I deleted that VERY IMPORTANT email,
where I can get it back?" question. My goal is not high availability,
but offering the
> Hi,
>
> I am having a lot of trouble setting up mail. And, perhaps more
> importantly, I am having a lot of trouble figuring what software to
> set-up. Sendmail is standard but buggy, so I imagine that Postfix is a
> better choice. But what should I use for secure IMAP?
I went through this a few
> Hi,
>
> I just converted my RedHat box to BSD 5.2.1 and installed Spamassassin
> with
> Sendmail and Procmail. This is the same configuration I had on the RedHat
> machine, but Spamassassin seems to not catch as much spam as it did
> before.
> I get so much more junk in my inbox and they only ge