Hi Eric,
Eric Noel wrote:
Thanks a much, has anyone has a debian shupp qmail toaster running in
production. How is it compared to the recommended rh9. im planning on
upgrading our existing rh73 shupp toaster to debian 3 or rh 9. Thanks.
I've been running the toaster on Debian (Sarge) on quite a
Debian toaster in the works? wt!
>> Thanks a much, has anyone has a debian shupp qmail toaster
>> running in production. How is it compared to the recommended
>> rh9. im planning on upgrading our existing rh73 shupp toaster
>> to debian 3 or rh 9. Thanks.
>
> Ive been running a debian toaster
> Thanks a much, has anyone has a debian shupp qmail toaster
> running in production. How is it compared to the recommended
> rh9. im planning on upgrading our existing rh73 shupp toaster
> to debian 3 or rh 9. Thanks.
Ive been running a debian toaster for about 6 months now and its been
runnin
Bill Shupp wrote the following on 8/20/2004 8:02 AM:
FYI,
I just noticed that the version of openssl on Debian stable, 0.9.6c, in
conjunction with the qmail-tls patch (latest version), require
qmail-smtpd and qmail-remote to get their cipher lists from
/var/qmail/control/tlsserverciphers and
/v
Good deal!!!
-John
- Original Message -
From: "Bill Shupp" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, August 19, 2004 11:31 AM
Subject: Re: [toaster] toaster 0.7b2 patch
> John Johnson wrote:
>
> > You still working away on this toaster Bill? I am excited and have a
F
FYI,
I just noticed that the version of openssl on Debian stable, 0.9.6c, in
conjunction with the qmail-tls patch (latest version), require
qmail-smtpd and qmail-remote to get their cipher lists from
/var/qmail/control/tlsserverciphers and
/var/qmail/control/tlsclientciphers, respectively. It
John Johnson wrote:
You still working away on this toaster Bill? I am excited and have a Fresh
install of linux in VMware and Really want to check this version out.
-John
It's almost done. Testing it out now. Hopefully in a few days I'll
post it.
Regards,
Bill
Peter Maag kirjoitti:
Eero,
Thanks for the tip. Are there any smarthosts that one can pay for to
send mail to Yahoo? How does one selectively route e-mail out of qmail
to alternate smtp servers?
Thanks,
Maybe your ISP provides smarthost server, usually.
--
Eero
Peter Maag wrote:
Eero,
Thanks for the tip. Are there any smarthosts that one can pay for to
send mail to Yahoo? How does one selectively route e-mail out of
qmail to alternate smtp servers?
Thanks,
Peter
You could put:
yahoo.com:smarthost
In smtproutes. Then, have your smarthost pull out high
Eero,
Thanks for the tip. Are there any smarthosts that one can pay for to
send mail to Yahoo? How does one selectively route e-mail out of qmail
to alternate smtp servers?
Thanks,
Peter
Eero Volotinen wrote:
Peter Maag kirjoitti:
Bill and everyone else,
I finally managed to get around Yahoo!
Peter Maag kirjoitti:
Bill and everyone else,
I finally managed to get around Yahoo! filtering all e-mail from our
SMTP IP address for the time being. Here is what I feel is happening,
and really don't know if there is a solution:
Use smarthost to relay mail to yahoo.
--
Eero
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