Thanks so much for everybody that helped kick my butt in the right
direction, I am busy looking into it and I promise that when I am done I
will send a beginners note about how I found it working.
There is just one little thing left that i have noticed, the server has
one nic that has an external ip and another one that has an internal ip,
now what happens is that when the clients wants to check the mail server
the connection times out over the lan, the machine is a xeon with 3ghz
512 mb of ram with about 70 users downloading from the server, according
do my calculations this should be fine (do I been wrong before) so is
there any way that I can speed up this I was thinking about increasing
the mtu but I am not sure if that is the correct way to go about it.
Regards
Per Qvindesland
Johnny Hughes wrote:
On Mon, 2006-02-06 at 13:42 +0200, Per Qvindesland wrote:
Thanks johnny,
Ok here is my next question since the documentation is I feel the
documentation is lacking a bit around the day to day usage I.E how do I
configure the spamassassin and clamav and also monitor it on a day by
day basis? any clues on how to go about it would be fantastic.
I felt the same way when I first installed QmailToaster (that there was
not really any documentation). I have since looked at it in a different
way :)
Toaster uses big name standard items (ClamAV with FreshClam,
spamassassin and spamd, Qmail, simscan, vpopmail, etc.) All these items
are fully functional via THEIR normal individual documentation that is
out there everywhere. Take a look at the all the links from the
"Software Credits" section of the qmailtoaster website.
Jake posted some links in another reply, and there are a couple more:
SpamAssassin:
http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/
Simscan (which is what currently calls both ClamAV and SpamAssassin):
http://www.inter7.com/index.php?page=simscan
ClamAV is just updated via freshclam ... not a lot of adjustments to
make to it ... except via simscan.
I wasn't sold on Qmail before, but I have to say that I like it pretty
well now. All I can say now is this, I picked it to host the email
server of the corporation that I work for ... mainly because of
qmailtoaster.
Thanks,
Johnny Hughes
CentOS-4 Lead Developer
Johnny Hughes wrote:
On Mon, 2006-02-06 at 13:28 +0200, Per Qvindesland wrote:
Hello All,
I have a brand spanking new qmailtoaster install that seems to be
working 100% but I am woundering how well the spamfilter that comes with
the qmailtoaster works and is there any virus scanners out there that
works well with qmailtoaster?
Spamassassin works very well
There is an antivirus program already included, ClamAV.
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