On Wed, Dec 20, 2006 at 11:23:04AM +, Robin Becker wrote:
I'm looking for some advice on using one of our existing freebsd 6.x
servers as
a mail server for a small number (20) of users.
Our existing provider gives us
1) pop3/IMAP for reading mail
2) SMTP for sending, but we need to
On Wed, 20 Dec 2006 06:36:28 -0900
Beech Rintoul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Make sure you use the spamassassin binary (spamd) or it can get very
slow.
Running spamd avoids starting a new perl process on each email by
running one as a daemon - it's still perl. I can't see it making much
Robin Becker wrote:
I'm looking for some advice on using one of our existing freebsd 6.x
servers as
a mail server for a small number (20) of users.
Our existing provider gives us
1) pop3/IMAP for reading mail
2) SMTP for sending, but we need to read mail before using smtp; I guess
this
I'm looking for some advice on using one of our existing freebsd 6.x servers as
a mail server for a small number (20) of users.
Our existing provider gives us
1) pop3/IMAP for reading mail
2) SMTP for sending, but we need to read mail before using smtp; I guess this
implies we don't need to
Dave wrote:
Hi,
You want to set up a separate mail server from your isp? If that's
the case I can do this if you want. I've got this working on a FreeBSD
6.1 box and i quite like it. This would actually give me the excuse i
mean motivation to get webmail working on my own box as well. I
Jeff Palmer wrote:
At 06:23 AM 12/20/2006, you wrote:
Robin,
I've had much success with the following guide.
http://www.thekeyboardcowboys.org/help/fbsd_postfix/FreeBSD_Postfix.html
It mentions everything you have above, with SMTP AUTH (you don't have to
check mail before sending)
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On 12/20/06 6:47 AM, Robin Becker wrote:
Jeff Palmer wrote:
At 06:23 AM 12/20/2006, you wrote:
Robin,
I've had much success with the following guide.
http://www.thekeyboardcowboys.org/help/fbsd_postfix/FreeBSD_Postfix.html
It
On Wednesday 20 December 2006 02:23, Robin Becker wrote:
I'm looking for some advice on using one of our existing freebsd 6.x
servers as a mail server for a small number (20) of users.
Our existing provider gives us
1) pop3/IMAP for reading mail
2) SMTP for sending, but we need to read mail