Re: Anyone use this email server configuration ?

2013-09-02 Thread Littlefield, Tyler
On 9/2/2013 9:35 AM, Bruce Markey wrote: The only way to "nsa proof" is to encrypt end to end with pgp. I run postfix with gpg-mailgate. All incoming mail is encrypted with that users public key as it comes in for any mail that is not already encrypted client side using pgp. This makes sense,

Re: Anyone use this email server configuration ?

2013-09-02 Thread Littlefield, Tyler
FWIW, I seen the url and stopped there. there is literally no way to NSA-proof your email for a number of reasons: First, email is sent cleartext. Even if you authenticate to send and you authenticate to receive, it's going through servers cleartext. A tap before your server is all it would take

misc postfix questions

2013-08-30 Thread Littlefield, Tyler
Hello all: I had a couple of questions. First, I was curious how most people tend to handle quota. I have some disk space on my server, but not a lot. I need to create email accounts for individual staff, but need to put a hard limit on their quota. Do you just set up a limit and then not allow

Re: a few questions:new to postfix

2013-03-18 Thread Littlefield, Tyler
On 3/14/2013 2:51 AM, Ansgar Wiechers wrote: On 2013-03-13 Littlefield, Tyler wrote: first, I have my postfix setup to receive mail and drop it in the user's ~/mail directory. I'm trying to figure out if there's a way I can have both "virtual" users and non virt

a few questions:new to postfix

2013-03-13 Thread Littlefield, Tyler
hello all: I have a couple questions. first, I have my postfix setup to receive mail and drop it in the user's ~/mail directory. I'm trying to figure out if there's a way I can have both "virtual" users and non virtual users. For example, I'd like to set up a support address to handle tech suppo