On Wed, 2003-03-19 at 14:48, Shawn Grover wrote:
> When you get the SSL bit working (certificates), let me know - it's
> something I had thought about, but decided to put off to keep my efforts as
> simple as possible for now.
> 
> In my case, certificates aren't an extreme priority, but I DO need to figure
> them out sooner or later.

Actually it's very easy to setup. I'm just not sure if I'm missing a
step so that the clients trust the cert. Basically it looks like this to
setup imaps under RedHat 8.0:
chkconfig imaps on
cd /usr/share/ssl/certs; make imapd.pem
service xinetd reload

> Yep, I installed Webmin as well, and find it equally lacking for postfix.
> Had to manually create a new mailbox (i.e. create the user account, and
> setup up SASL myself).  It's a handy tool for somethings (like Samba, and
> Postgres to some degree), but it's got a ways to go to be truely useful.
> (though I think they've done a decent job considering the size of the task
> they've set themselves.)

I didn't take too much time to look at Webmin. It seems to have a great
deal of options for sendmail, but I was trying to limit my config to
just getting things running, and I already knew what needed to be done
with the config files, so there wasn't too much of a point in learning
webmin.

> Best of luck with your email server.

Thanks

Jesse

-- 
Jesse Kline, RHCT
http://www3.telus.net/public/klinej/resume.html

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