Thanks for this, yet more ways to while away a good few hours ;) Ta,
Jamie -------------------------------------------- [EMAIL PROTECTED] ITS Internal Extension : 5806 Direct Dial : 0870 754 5806 -------------------------------------------- -----Original Message----- From: Derek Jennings [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 06 January 2003 14:00 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [newbie] POP / IMAP e-Mail server On Monday 06 Jan 2003 1:41 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Thanks for this, looks like that might be the way to go. I'll have to > give it a go tonight. > > My final email related problem is how to control access to my smtp > server, using either username & password, or IP restrictions. (u&p > would be preferable, but IP is good enough). I believe I have postfix > installed as the mail server. > > Thanks > > Jamie > "By default, Postfix relays mail: from trusted clients whose IP address matches $mynetworks, from trusted clients matching $relay_domains or subdomains thereof, from untrusted clients to destinations that match $relay_domains or subdomains thereof, except addresses with sender-specified routing." If you configure your Postfix with Webmin (Install the webmin RPM then type https://localhost:10000 in a browser (NOTE https NOT http)) then you will see it is trivial to configure Postfix to restrict smtp access to named IPs Just select PostfixConfiguration>SMTP Server and put list of allowed IPs in "Restrict mail relaying". You can also run SMTP over SASL which is described in detail here http://www.mandrakesecure.net/en/docs/postfix-sasl.php It is worth taking a read of the default Postfix configuration files /etc/postfix/main.cf They are full of examples and advice. derek > -------------------------------------------- > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > ITS > Internal Extension : 5806 > Direct Dial : 0870 754 5806 > -------------------------------------------- > > -----Original Message----- > From: Derek Jennings [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: 06 January 2003 13:15 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: [newbie] POP / IMAP e-Mail server > > On Monday 06 Jan 2003 11:24 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > I am looking at having a POP / IMAP email server on my Home Network. > > > > The idea being it grabs email from our ISP mail accounts, into our > > respective linux system accounts' mail (using fetchmail ?? ). > > > > The email accounts will then be accessed from windows based email > > clients using either POP or preferably IMAP. > > > > Is there any software which comes with mdk 9.0 that does this ?? If > > so, are there any help guides available for this. If not, can anyone > > recommend any FREE software which will do this ? I have found > > Qpopper in a quick google search, is this any good / easy to install > > & configure ?? > > > > Thanks for your time, > > > > Jamie > > > > -------------------------------------------- > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > ITS > > Internal Extension : 5806 > > Direct Dial : 0870 754 5806 > > -------------------------------------------- > > There are a gazillion ways of doing it in Linux. You will find a guide > if you follow the link in my signature. > > derek -- ---------------------------------- www.jennings.homelinux.net
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