RE: Anti virus, anti spam step guide.

2010-08-09 Thread Jorge Biquez

Hello.

Thanks a lot for the advice.

I have tried with spamassasin but for some reason can not having work 
correctly with sendmail. I am reading in detail documentation. I know 
this sounds like something stupid but I am starting my third try 
starting from zero, for some reason everything install correcly and 
at the end have a non receiving email installation (have checked port 
on inetd, under sendmail configuration, nothing). What I do not 
get  is what components do I need. Just spamassasin or spamd only , 
anyway, learning and having fun with it until I can know how to do 
it. Otherwise instead of help that organization will be giving more 
problems besides the ones they have.


I will try openwebmail.

Thanks a lot.

At 01:54 a.m. 08/08/2010, Marwan Sultan wrote:


Hi..

For WebMail that has everything you want:
www.opebwebmail.org

For pop3 :
qpopper

For Spam:
SpamAssassin

Default sendmail is good.


all the above is available from ports, I would recommend a manual 
install for openwebmail instead of ports

so you can follow and know how things work.

You can install spamassassin from ports, and follow the instructions.

-Marwan Sultan


 Date: Wed, 4 Aug 2010 09:19:19 -0500
 To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
 From: jbiq...@icsmx.com
 Subject: Anti virus, anti spam step guide.

 Hello all.

 I am looking documentation for implementing, the easiest way anti
 virus and anti spam configuration for non tech users and out of the
 box after installing FreeBSD (actually using 7.3 Release).
 I have been working with it for some years but I am not an expert at
 all. I need to help some non-profit organizations that received some
 2 year old computers as donation and they will use it for email
 services. They have not tech people, so the idea is that I can help
 them to implement that solution the easiest way so maybe one of the
 teacher there can try to replicate the solution.

 UNtil now I always have used Sendmail as it is installed, no filters
 besided the spamcop ones but that was enough for my personal use.
 I know some of you will tell that change to postfix or another MTA
 and that instead using POP3 that I have to use another tool (courier,
 fetchail, imap (any) etc etc). I ca do it for sur and I do not want
 to star a war , again, under what MTA is the best. I just would like
 to have the best and easiest solution for them. Once installed they
 only will be creating new accounts, changing paswords, deleting
 accounts. Nothing else. Ah, another thing if possible is to implement
 a webmail but that will be an extra gem if possible.

 Any resources? Any suggestions based in experience? (I have one
 machine of them that I will use for testing the solution).

 Thanks in advance

 Jorge Biquez

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RE: Anti virus, anti spam step guide.

2010-08-08 Thread Marwan Sultan

Hi..
 
For WebMail that has everything you want:
www.opebwebmail.org
 
For pop3 :
qpopper
 
For Spam:
SpamAssassin
 
Default sendmail is good.
 
 
all the above is available from ports, I would recommend a manual install for 
openwebmail instead of ports
so you can follow and know how things work.
 
You can install spamassassin from ports, and follow the instructions.
 
-Marwan Sultan

 
 Date: Wed, 4 Aug 2010 09:19:19 -0500
 To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
 From: jbiq...@icsmx.com
 Subject: Anti virus, anti spam step guide.
 
 Hello all.
 
 I am looking documentation for implementing, the easiest way anti 
 virus and anti spam configuration for non tech users and out of the 
 box after installing FreeBSD (actually using 7.3 Release).
 I have been working with it for some years but I am not an expert at 
 all. I need to help some non-profit organizations that received some 
 2 year old computers as donation and they will use it for email 
 services. They have not tech people, so the idea is that I can help 
 them to implement that solution the easiest way so maybe one of the 
 teacher there can try to replicate the solution.
 
 UNtil now I always have used Sendmail as it is installed, no filters 
 besided the spamcop ones but that was enough for my personal use.
 I know some of you will tell that change to postfix or another MTA 
 and that instead using POP3 that I have to use another tool (courier, 
 fetchail, imap (any) etc etc). I ca do it for sur and I do not want 
 to star a war , again, under what MTA is the best. I just would like 
 to have the best and easiest solution for them. Once installed they 
 only will be creating new accounts, changing paswords, deleting 
 accounts. Nothing else. Ah, another thing if possible is to implement 
 a webmail but that will be an extra gem if possible.
 
 Any resources? Any suggestions based in experience? (I have one 
 machine of them that I will use for testing the solution).
 
 Thanks in advance
 
 Jorge Biquez
 
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RE: Anti virus, anti spam step guide.

2010-08-08 Thread Marwan Sultan



Its www.openwebmail.org  NOT opewebmail - typo :)
If you need any help setting things up for your non-profit organization, let me 
know.

 
 
 Hi..
  
 For WebMail that has everything you want:
 www.opebwebmail.org
  
 For pop3 :
 qpopper
  
 For Spam:
 SpamAssassin
  
 Default sendmail is good.
  
  
 all the above is available from ports, I would recommend a manual install for 
 openwebmail instead of ports
 so you can follow and know how things work.
  
 You can install spamassassin from ports, and follow the instructions.
  
 -Marwan Sultan
 
  
  Date: Wed, 4 Aug 2010 09:19:19 -0500
  To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
  From: jbiq...@icsmx.com
  Subject: Anti virus, anti spam step guide.
  
  Hello all.
  
  I am looking documentation for implementing, the easiest way anti 
  virus and anti spam configuration for non tech users and out of the 
  box after installing FreeBSD (actually using 7.3 Release).
  I have been working with it for some years but I am not an expert at 
  all. I need to help some non-profit organizations that received some 
  2 year old computers as donation and they will use it for email 
  services. They have not tech people, so the idea is that I can help 
  them to implement that solution the easiest way so maybe one of the 
  teacher there can try to replicate the solution.
  
  UNtil now I always have used Sendmail as it is installed, no filters 
  besided the spamcop ones but that was enough for my personal use.
  I know some of you will tell that change to postfix or another MTA 
  and that instead using POP3 that I have to use another tool (courier, 
  fetchail, imap (any) etc etc). I ca do it for sur and I do not want 
  to star a war , again, under what MTA is the best. I just would like 
  to have the best and easiest solution for them. Once installed they 
  only will be creating new accounts, changing paswords, deleting 
  accounts. Nothing else. Ah, another thing if possible is to implement 
  a webmail but that will be an extra gem if possible.
  
  Any resources? Any suggestions based in experience? (I have one 
  machine of them that I will use for testing the solution).
  
  Thanks in advance
  
  Jorge Biquez
  
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Re: Anti virus, anti spam step guide.

2010-08-07 Thread Depo Catcher


Anti-virus, the only free one I know about is calm av.  Should work on 
FreeBSD: http://www.clamav.net/lang/en/ and /usr/ports/security/clamav


spamd is a black/white list spam filter.  I also heard SpamAssassin is 
good, but can't find it in ports.


For mail I like Courier-imap.  It's imap, has ssl and has lots of ways 
to auth (I just auth with pamd which is a normal system account).

qmail is also popular, though I don't have much experience with it.
sendmail/pop3 also works.

squirrel mail is a popular webmail program: /usr/ports/mail/squirrelmail
Also, I've never used it; but webmin might be good if you want them to 
maintain use accounts themselves: /usr/ports/sysutils/webmin


On 8/4/2010 9:19 AM, Jorge Biquez wrote:

Hello all.

I am looking documentation for implementing, the easiest way anti 
virus and anti spam configuration for non tech users and out of the 
box after installing FreeBSD (actually using 7.3 Release).
I have been working with it for some years but I am not an expert at 
all. I need to help some non-profit organizations that received some 2 
year old computers as donation and they will use it for email 
services. They have not tech people, so the idea is that I can help 
them to implement that solution the easiest way so maybe one of the 
teacher there can try to replicate the solution.


UNtil now I always have used Sendmail as it is installed, no filters 
besided the spamcop ones but that was enough for my personal use.
I know some of you will tell that change to postfix or another MTA and 
that instead using POP3 that I have to use another tool (courier, 
fetchail, imap (any) etc etc). I ca do it for sur and I do not want to 
star a war , again, under what MTA is the best. I just would like to 
have the best and easiest solution for them. Once installed they only 
will be creating new accounts, changing paswords, deleting accounts. 
Nothing else. Ah, another thing if possible is to implement a webmail 
but that will be an extra gem if possible.


Any resources? Any suggestions based in experience? (I have one 
machine of them that I will use for testing the solution).


Thanks in advance

Jorge Biquez

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Anti virus, anti spam step guide.

2010-08-04 Thread Jorge Biquez

Hello all.

I am looking documentation for implementing, the easiest way anti 
virus and anti spam configuration for non tech users and out of the 
box after installing FreeBSD (actually using 7.3 Release).
I have been working with it for some years but I am not an expert at 
all. I need to help some non-profit organizations that received some 
2 year old computers as donation and they will use it for email 
services. They have not tech people, so the idea is that I can help 
them to implement that solution the easiest way so maybe one of the 
teacher there can try to replicate the solution.


UNtil now I always have used Sendmail as it is installed, no filters 
besided the spamcop ones but that was enough for my personal use.
I know some of you will tell that change to postfix or another MTA 
and that instead using POP3 that I have to use another tool (courier, 
fetchail, imap (any) etc etc). I ca do it for sur and I do not want 
to star a war , again, under what MTA is the best. I just would like 
to have the best and easiest solution for them. Once installed they 
only will be creating new accounts, changing paswords, deleting 
accounts. Nothing else. Ah, another thing if possible is to implement 
a webmail but that will be an extra gem if possible.


Any resources? Any suggestions based in experience? (I have one 
machine of them that I will use for testing the solution).


Thanks in advance

Jorge Biquez

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Re: Anti virus, anti spam step guide.

2010-08-04 Thread David Kelly

On Aug 4, 2010, at 9:19 AM, Jorge Biquez wrote:

 Hello all.
 
 I am looking documentation for implementing, the easiest way anti virus and 
 anti spam configuration for non tech users and out of the box after 
 installing FreeBSD (actually using 7.3 Release).

[snip]

Do not edit a reply to another thread into something else. This is not the same 
thing as a new email.

Address a new email to the list with your new thread.

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