Evgeny Popov wrote:
> No. I keep a single account in Linux, which recieves all the mail
> for domain, and Popbeamer (
> http://www.dataenter.co.at/products/popbeamer.htm , 129$) or similar Windows
> product can routes them to my Exchange users using POP3.
Do you mean you use a "multi-dro
> How is that more secure?
>
>
This is more secure, because you don't need to allow any connection
from DMZ to your LAN. If you forward all the mail from DMZ to your LAN by
SMTP, you have to allow incoming SMTP connection from Mail Relay to Exchange
that recides in
Or I just didnt understand the question. I mean using the in.pop3d with
sendmail/postfix and then receive the mail in MS. If you will use in.pop3d
and you will enable it from inetd the 110 port will open and then you will
be able to receive the mail from MS.
At 13:53 20/05/01 +0200, you wrote:
why not using pop3d to get mail from MS?
At 12:57 20/05/01 +0300, you wrote:
>On Sun, 20 May 2001 10:54:46 +0200, Evgeny Popov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > That what my company is going to implement in growing amounts at client
> > sites.
> >
> > If anyone can share his experience, especial
On Sun, 20 May 2001 10:54:46 +0200, Evgeny Popov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> That what my company is going to implement in growing amounts at client
> sites.
>
> If anyone can share his experience, especialy which freeware/GPL product to
> use at Exchange site to pull the mail from Linux using
> -Original Message-
> From: Tzafrir Cohen [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: à 20 îàé 2001 10:24
> To: Evgeny Popov
> Subject: Re: Linux mail relay + MS Exchange
>
> On Sun, 20 May 2001, Evgeny Popov wrote:
>
> > That what my company is going to i
That what my company is going to implement in growing amounts at client
sites.
If anyone can share his experience, especialy which freeware/GPL product to
use at Exchange site to pull the mail from Linux using Pop/IMAP. Also some
RTFM links would be great.
Currently we use Redhat + Popbeamer com
Tal Amir wrote:
> hi list,
>
> i guess this would be a dumb question, but how do you make a sendmail
> stop relaying for outside users ? my mail-server is being used by outside
> and unknown users, which overload the system and the bandwidth.
>
> could someone point me to the configuration file
On Mon, 15 Jan 2001, Tal Amir wrote:
> i guess this would be a dumb question, but how do you make a sendmail
> stop relaying for outside users ? my mail-server is being used by outside
> and unknown users, which overload the system and the bandwidth.
>
> could someone point me to theconfiguratio
hi list,
i guess this would be a dumb question, but how do you make a sendmail
stop relaying for outside users ? my mail-server is being used by outside
and unknown users, which overload the system and the bandwidth.
could someone point me to the configuration file ? i could not find
anything in
fredy wrote:
>
> where can i find port redirector ?
>
Note that a port redirector solution defies the purpose of the firewall
- it essentially creates a "puncture" in the firewall through which
crackers can get through. Since a port redirector works on layer 3 (OSI
style) it will redirect any n
Title: RE: mail relay ?
where can i find port redirector ?
Look at that: http://www2.linuxjournal.com/lj-issues/issue75/4078.html
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Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2000 1:00 PM
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Subject: Re: mail relay ?
I sugest you put a port
redirector on the firewall so people can use the pop server on the
exchange.
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For all intents and purposes, people who connect from home to the firewall
should look like they are in your internal intranet. Then they can access
mail and internet like everyone else does in the office. Or am I missing
something here...
Matti
At 01:36 PM 18/7/00 +0200, you wrote:
>Hi,
>I ha
On Tue, 18 Jul 2000, fredy wrote:
> I have intranet protceted with linux firwall.
> The mail server of the intrnet is exchange.
> I want to setup the linux firewall sendmail to be relay to the exchange.
you need an internal named pointing at the exchange as the main MX, or
set a rule in sendmail
Hi,
I have intranet protceted with linux firwall.
The mail server of the intrnet is exchange.
I want to setup the linux firewall sendmail to be relay to the exchange.
this means that the mail is sent to the linux and the linux moving it to the
exchange.
I dont mean to do forward because I still wa
Hi Guy,
After reading your e-mail, and reading a few more FAQ's and a white
paper, I've come to a simpler yet very efficiant solution. I do admit that
it might have some weak points, but I couldn't find them, yet.
Here is the basic concept:
Linux is named : mail.mydomain.com
Exchange is named
On Fri, 1 Oct 1999, Nir Simionovich (Rin Solo) wrote:
> Every mail that will reach the linux, will be forwarded automaticly to
> the Exchange Server on the inside, the rule willbe defined on the
> firewall of course.
i beg your pardon? what does the firewall rules got to do with forwarding
emai
Hi All,
It's been a while since I've written to the list, but here goes. I have
a small problem regarding the configuration of Sendmail and bind, in order
to relay mail over my home network. Here is the configuration that is
going to be working, as soon as they will install my FR line:
A mac
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