Re: HELP: Looking for mac mail server software

2005-07-16 Thread Jonathan Nichols
OS X uses Postfix by default (at least it does on my Powerbook running Tiger). While it's not "graphical" per-sea, it's not difficult to set up. I'm sure someone out there has written a GUI for it. Check out VersionTracker. Postfix Enabler: http://www.cutedgesystems.com/software/Pos

milter-spamc 0.25 or 0.4x of Mac/X ???

2005-07-16 Thread Dr Robert Young
Has anyone built this milter for SpamAssassin under Mac/X 10.3 or later? If so, is it available for download as binary? I get errors on a simple ./configure with gcc 4.0.0 on Mac/X 10.4.2

Re: HELP: Looking for mac mail server software

2005-07-16 Thread Steven Dickenson
On Jul 16, 2005, at 7:18 PM, Evan Platt wrote: WOOPS, that shoulda gone to spam-l where my original post was, but I'm open to any suggestions. OS/X, 200 messages a day, private mail domain, just me, perhaps a list or two, must smtp-auth relay, easy to setup / use. Prefer GUI. OS X uses Po

Re: HELP: Looking for mac mail server software

2005-07-16 Thread Evan Platt
WOOPS, that shoulda gone to spam-l where my original post was, but I'm open to any suggestions. OS/X, 200 messages a day, private mail domain, just me, perhaps a list or two, must smtp-auth relay, easy to setup / use. Prefer GUI. Thanks! :) At 12:44 PM 7/11/2005, you wrote: Hello all.. I'm l

Re: HELP: Looking for mac mail server software

2005-07-16 Thread Evan Platt
At 12:44 PM 7/11/2005, you wrote: Hello all.. I'm looking to offload a few resources from my system (currently Windows XP). Primary is mail server for my domain. I have a Mac Performa 575. I'd like to install a free mail server software, one which can use SpamAssassin and check ORDB and other d