tovis wrote:
I can send/receive receive faxes - front end is apache2 and squirrelmail.
For now I have stucked on faxmail. I was deleted the first line from
default configuration file /etc/courier/faxrc (rw^ . 1), and check for
faxmail, as [EMAIL PROTECTED], but result was an SMTP 513 error.
On 08 Mar 2008 19:30, tovis wrote:
Do you have FAXRELAYCLIENT?
Aha! May be this is the missing chain? I'm using Debian (latest stable),
which provide me prebuilded packages, what are easy to install and
configure. But some times (recommended mta for Debian is exim4) there are
some
On 08 Mar 2008 19:30, tovis wrote:
Do you have FAXRELAYCLIENT?
Aha! May be this is the missing chain? I'm using Debian (latest
stable),
which provide me prebuilded packages, what are easy to install and
configure. But some times (recommended mta for Debian is exim4) there
are
some
Finally I succeed to send using email gateway :D
Thank you Mark! - you turn me to the right way.
There are some miscellanouse configurations to do, but finally it do what
I'm awaiting for.
I should say, that if I was read the hole documentation I should be gues
this, but from other point I simply
On 08 Mar 2008 21:23, tovis wrote:
I create a new file in this directory called default-fax and
include only one raw for faxing:
127.0.0.1 allow.FAXRELAYCLIENT
run makesmtpaccess but it gives me error
Cannot store record for 127.0.0.1 - duplicate or out of disk space.
How should look like
On 08 Mar 2008 21:23, tovis wrote:
I create a new file in this directory called default-fax and
include only one raw for faxing:
127.0.0.1 allow.FAXRELAYCLIENT
run makesmtpaccess but it gives me error
Cannot store record for 127.0.0.1 - duplicate or out of disk space.
How should look like
Am 2008-03-03 10:56:19, schrieb tovis:
Lookup Debian refernce (9.6.1):
... use exim in Woody and use exim4 in Sarge.
...
The only reasonable alternative MTA is postfix if you care about security
sendmail and gmail are available as Debain packages but are not
recommended:
How to
Am 2008-03-03 10:56:19, schrieb tovis:
Lookup Debian refernce (9.6.1):
... use exim in Woody and use exim4 in Sarge.
...
The only reasonable alternative MTA is postfix if you care about
security
sendmail and gmail are available as Debain packages but are not
recommended:
How to
On 3.3.2008 21:10, tovis wrote:
I can not find even where I should put smarthost!
Google smarthost courier. Reveals for example this jewel:
http://archiver.mailfighter.net/courier-users/2007/Sep-Oct/0053.html
Really nice! But I have no any files in /etc/courier called esmtproutes!
Can
On Tuesday 04 March 2008, tovis wrote:
On 3.3.2008 21:10, tovis wrote:
I can not find even where I should put smarthost!
Google smarthost courier. Reveals for example this jewel:
http://archiver.mailfighter.net/courier-users/2007/Sep-Oct/0053.html
Really nice! But I have no any files
After setting of smarthost, I have used one of my e-mail address, send a
test. Thus is the result:
UNDELIVERABLE MAIL
Your message to the following recipients cannot be delivered:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
fmx.freemail.hu [195.228.245.2]:
554-ironport2.freemail.hu
554
Am 2008-02-28 11:20:33, schrieb tovis:
- Eredeti üzenet -
Tárgy: courier is good for me?
Feladó: tovis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dátum: Csü, Február 28, 2008 11:19
Címzett: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Michelle Konzack wrote:
Am 2008-02-28 11:20:33, schrieb tovis:
- Eredeti üzenet -
Tárgy: courier is good for me?
Feladó: tovis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dátum: Csü, Február 28, 2008 11:19
Címzett: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm running a small SOHO (about 20 users for now), based on a server,
running Debian stable with usuall services - samba, apache2 and
PostgreSQL.
I'm using exim4 (as mta), courier-imap and squirrelmail, for reliable,
Why do you use exim as MTA?
I run on all of my servers Debian GNU/Linux
I'm running a small SOHO (about 20 users for now), based on a server,
running Debian stable with usuall services - samba, apache2 and
PostgreSQL.
I'm using exim4 (as mta), courier-imap and squirrelmail, for reliable,
Why do you use exim as MTA?
Lookup Debian refernce (9.6.1):
... use exim
In your situation I would write small script called from .forward (or
whatever your MTA uses) which would get attachments and process them
with hylafax (or whatever you intend to use as fax server).
I went this way even I use courier-mta for mail handling -- courier's
faxmail was not powerfull
In your situation I would write small script called from .forward (or
whatever your MTA uses) which would get attachments and process them
with hylafax (or whatever you intend to use as fax server).
I went this way even I use courier-mta for mail handling -- courier's
faxmail was not
tovis wrote:
In your situation I would write small script called from .forward (or
whatever your MTA uses) which would get attachments and process them
with hylafax (or whatever you intend to use as fax server).
I went this way even I use courier-mta for mail handling -- courier's
faxmail
tovis wrote:
tovis wrote:
In your situation I would write small script called from .forward (or
whatever your MTA uses) which would get attachments and process them
with hylafax (or whatever you intend to use as fax server).
I went this way even I use courier-mta for mail handling --
Am Montag, den 03.03.2008, 13:08 +0200 schrieb Aidas Kasparas:
tovis wrote:
In your situation I would write small script called from .forward (or
whatever your MTA uses) which would get attachments and process them
with hylafax (or whatever you intend to use as fax server).
I went
As I suspected :(
I can not find even where I should put smarthost!
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On 3.3.2008 21:10, tovis wrote:
I can not find even where I should put smarthost!
Google smarthost courier. Reveals for example this jewel:
http://archiver.mailfighter.net/courier-users/2007/Sep-Oct/0053.html
esa
-
On 3.3.2008 21:10, tovis wrote:
I can not find even where I should put smarthost!
Google smarthost courier. Reveals for example this jewel:
http://archiver.mailfighter.net/courier-users/2007/Sep-Oct/0053.html
Thanx! I will try this.
esa
- Eredeti üzenet -
Tárgy: courier is good for me?
Feladó: tovis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dátum: Csü, Február 28, 2008 11:19
Címzett: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
--
I'm running a
Hi.
First: I never used the fax module, so I have no clue if this might be what
you want.
On Thursday 28 February 2008, tovis wrote:
I have been start struggling on courier
documentation and realized that is it a large and complex mail server
package, with a lots of configuration issues
Setup exim4 as a smarthost using mta on Debian called as zero setup.
There is small shell/perl questionary ned to answer about ten questions.
- using smarthost, incoming emails are coming through SMTP or fetchmail
- host name for mail susbsystem
- listening interfaces for incoming SMTP connection
Hi.
On Thursday 28 February 2008, tovis wrote:
Setup exim4 as a smarthost using mta on Debian called as zero setup.
There is small shell/perl questionary ned to answer about ten questions.
Well, 10 Things to configure is not zero, isn't it?
Maybe the Debian developers did a good job to write
Right.
The answer for me, it is good for me but of course not some much obviouse
to setup then exim4 on Debian. I should do some jb, but the result would
be apropriate :)
About the maintenance I do not mean only updates/upgrades - Debian do it
very well, mostly automatic security updates are does.
Hi.
On Thursday 28 February 2008, tovis wrote:
I mean about
blacklists, filters and other stuff top be safe - that no one will use my
small server as a spam spreading/colleting box.
If you don't open up SMTP to the outside world, you don't need any blacklist.
Why do you compare a
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