Thanks. I've a dial-up connection; So what would be best setup in the present scenario?
An SMTP server, I feel is a must. But what about POP? As you said POP server on a dail-up is no go? Any suggestions? Thanks once again. Ajay Shankar > > Or, maybe, just read the qmail installation readme ... > > There's of course http://www.qmailtheeasyway.com - but it is a bit > over-engineered I think ... you'd basically need (max qmail + dnscache + > serialmail for a dialup line .. and ucpsi-tcp to run it. Stuff like > rblsmtpd and ezmlm are not just overkill, they won't really work out too > well for a dialup. > > Mailing list managers need always-on connections, and rblsmtpd needs a > static IP as well... you can hardly go around trying to filter your ISP, > which is the handoff you will see if you, as a typical ISP user, pop > mail down). Ditto, vmailmgr is again major overkill for a dialup line. > > I don't run qmail anywhere for pleasure, just wherever my work requires > it, so can't comment on any bugs (if any) in the guy's setup. > > -srs > > -- > Suresh Ramasubramanian <----> mallet <at> efn dot org > EMail Sturmbannfuhrer, Lower Middle Class Unix Sysadmin > [Linux One Stanza Tip] From : <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > LOST #179 -**< Sub : Pronouncing "LINUX" >**- > Well, it is something like "lih-nucks" .. You can hear it from > the horse's mouth. Hear Linus himself pronounce it at: > http://www.linuxfreak.org/linus.au _______________________________________________ linux-india-help mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linux-india-help
