On 24.10.2002 15:23 Uhr, "Peter Palmreuther" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Zeno, > > On Thu, 24 Oct 2002 14:27:50 +0200 > Zeno Davatz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>> Counting the number problems you have with setting up a simple mail >>> server and the simpleness of a lot of your problems (second time a >>> path problem, IIRC) you should consider to engage somebody that is >>> used to Linux and qmail stuff. Could be safer for your server if it >>> is intended to run 24/7 in public access at a later time. > >> Lets see - I believe I can manage. >> >> Have you never been a beginner? > > I have been. But 'til I managed this stuff safely I did not intend to > install a server that's accessible from outside my LAN for obvious > reasons: If I had overlooked only a small detail I could have been in > big trouble. > > And a vpopmail installation is not the 'usual stuff' for a small LAN > server not accessible from public; simply because _somewhere_ the mails > have to come from. I agree with you. That is why I am still testing on my LAN environment. I also would never only test vpopmail online. I also want to test that first locally. And till then I will still have _a_lot_of beginner questions - I guess. Thanks for helping in the meantime. Zeno